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Mayoral Candidates
Candidate | Party |
Siobhan Benita | Independent |
Carlos Cortiglia | British National Party |
Boris Johnson | Conservative |
Jenny Jones | Green Party |
Ken Livingstone | Labour |
Brian Paddick | Liberal Democrat |
James Lawrence Webb | UK Independence Party |
How to vote
Three ballot papers will be used in the London elections. They must be placed in the same ballot box, without folding,
Mayoral Election - pink
- Vote for your first choice candidate by marking a cross (X) in the first choice column
- Vote for your second choice candidate by marking a cross (X) in the second choice column
- If you only mark a first choice, your vote will still be counted
- If you give the same candidate your first and second choice, only your first choice will be counted
- Marking a second choice will not make your first choice less effective.
Constituency London Assembly Member - yellow
- Mark (X) next to the candidate who you would like to represent you in your local constituency.
- You can only cast your vote for your own constituency
London-wide Assembly Member - orange
- You can cast one vote for a political party or an individual standing as an independent candidate
- This is for the party or independent candidate that you would like to have a London-wide Member seat on the Assembly.
Source: www.londonelects.org.uk/im-voter/how-vote