While Sadiq Khan records convincing victory in mayoral race
Vote counting today in Olympia. Picture: London Elects
Sadiq Khan is the city's new mayor, after beating Tory Zac Goldsmith by 1,310,143 votes to 994,614. He secured the largest majority ever for a London Mayor. The confirmation of the result was delayed due to problems with London Elect's electronic vote counting system.
Mr Khan said, "This election has not been without controversy. I am so proud that London has chosen hope over fear and unity over division. I hope we will never be offered such a stark choice again."
Tony Arbour retained his assembly seat in the South West constituency which includes the boroughs of Hounslow and Richmond. Martin Whelton initially seemed to be launched a strong challenge with the count showing him ahead early on but in the even the Conservative incumbent won with a comfortable majority. The Liberal Democrats polled over 30,000 votes which, at the time of writing, was the highest for any London constituency.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Change | |
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Conservative | Tony Arbour | 84,381 |
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Labour | Martin Whelton | 62,937 |
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Liberal Democrat | Rosina Robson | 30,654 |
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UKIP | Alan Craig | 14,983 |
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Green | Andree Frieze | 19,745 |
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Socialist (GB) | Adam Buick | 1,065 |
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In neighbouring Ealing and Hillingdon, Dr Onkar Sahota retained the seat for Labour.
Ealing and Hillingdon
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Change | |
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Conservative | Dominic Gilham | 70155 | |||
Labour | Onkar Sahota | 86088 | |||
Liberal Democrat | Francesco Fruzza | 13154 | |||
UKIP | Alex Nieora | 15832 | |||
Green | Meena Hans | 15758 | |||
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Vote count in Mayoral Election
Source: London Elects
May 7, 2016
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