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The 2024 London mayoral election was held on 2 May 2024 to elect the next mayor of London.It took place simultaneously with elections to the London Assembly, some local council by-elections in London and regular local elections elsewhere in England and Wales.
English: Shows a map of results by constituency, shaded by the winner's strength, as well as results for minor parties and a map of third-strongest candidate (behind Labour and Conservatives) in each constituency. Shapelines from File:London Assembly election, 2024.svg
The London mayoral election for the office of mayor of London takes place every four years. The first election was held in May 2000, and six subsequent elections have taken place. The latest mayoral election took place in 2024.
The 2024 United Kingdom local elections took place on 2 May 2024 to choose 2,658 councillors on 107 councils in England, 11 directly elected mayors in England, the 25 members of the London Assembly, and 37 police and crime commissioners in England and Wales. The 2024 Blackpool South parliamentary by-election was held on the same day. [2]
2024 London mayoral election [1]; Party Candidate Votes Of total (%) ± (pp), party Labour: Sadiq Khan: 1,088,225 : 43.8 +3.8 : Conservative: Susan Hall: 812,397 32.7 ...
2024 East Midlands mayoral election. New post, but we already have articles for the Labour and Tory candidates, Claire Ward and Ben Bradley (politician) 2024 London mayoral election. We already have articles for the Labour and Tory candidates, Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall. No articles for the Green or LibDem candidates, but neither will win.
The by-election took place on 2 May 2024, on the same day as the 2024 London mayoral election, the 2024 London Assembly election and 14 other borough council by-elections across London. [3] It followed the resignation of Tom Rutland .
Parliamentary constituencies in London with 2024 results [1] Constituency Electorate Majority [nb 1] Member of Parliament Nearest opposition Map Barking: 79,825 11,054 Nesil Caliskan (Labour) Clive Peacock (Reform UK) Battersea: 72,767 12,039 Marsha de Cordova (Labour) Tom Pridham (Conservative) Beckenham and Penge: 77,194 12,905