Elections in City of London

The City of London is in the City & East constituency for the London Assembly. The other boroughs in this constituency are Barking & Dagenham, Tower Hamlets and Newham, which is the lead borough.

 

In the elections you will be voting for a candidate to represent your constituency on the London Assembly. You will also be voting for a London-wide Assembly Member and the Mayor of London.

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The elections

On 1 May 2008 you will have three ballot papers. One to vote for the Mayor of London on which you will have a first and second choice, one to vote for your Constituency Assembly Member and one to vote for a London-wide Assembly Member.

Find out more about:

Voting for the Mayor
Voting for the Assembly



Did you know?

The City of London is England's second smallest British city in both population and size, after St David's in Wales.

The City nearly burned to the ground twice, first in 1212 and then again in the Great Fire of London in 1666.

The City controls the full span of London Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge, but only half of the river underneath them.

2004 Constituency Assembly Member results for City & East

Candidate Party Votes Votes % Majority
Biggs, John Robert Labour Party 38,085 26.05% 14336
Choudry, Shafi Conservative Party 23,749 16.24%  
Rahman, Oliur Respect 19,675 13.46%  
Burton, Guy Jonathan Sands Liberal Democrats 18,255 12.49%  
Pratt, Christopher Norman UK Independence Party 17,997 12.31%  
McGrenera, Terry Green Party 6,687 5.94%  
Gill, Christopher Farhat Christian Peoples Alliance 4,461 3.05%  
London Election on 1 May 2008