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Mayoral Candidates

Candidate Party
Siobhan Benita Party Logo Independent
Carlos Cortiglia Party Logo British National Party
Boris Johnson Party Logo Conservative
Jenny Jones Party Logo Green Party
Ken Livingstone Party Logo Labour
Brian Paddick Party Logo Liberal Democrat
James Lawrence Webb Party Logo UK Independence Party
• Check the results here on May 4/5
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How to vote

Three ballot papers will be used in the London elections. They must be placed in the same ballot box, without folding,

pink ballot 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.

yellow ballot 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

orange ballot 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