September 3, 2010

Mayoral and London Assembly Election Results

The 2004 London Assembly assembly results have been announced. The first result was the Croydon and Sutton constituency where sitting member Andrew Pelling held the seat for the Conservatives. Mr Pelling was elected on a result of 52,330, equating to 36.78% of the votes cast. Turnout … [Read more...]

2004 Mayoral Election Results

The results of the 2004 Mayor of London elections were: Candidate First Round Result Second Round Result Total Votes Counted Ken Livingstone - Labour 685,541 142,839 828,380 Steve Norris - Conservative 542,423 222,559 667,178 Simon Hughes - LibDem 284,645 Eliminated 284,645 Frank … [Read more...]

2004 London Assembly Election Results

The results of the 2004 London Assembly were. Constituency Members Constituency Member Party Votes % Majority Barnet and Camden Brian Coleman Conservative 33.41% 11,519 Bexley and Bromley Bob Neill Conservative 39.01% 34,254 Brent and Harrow Robert Blackman Conservative 31.53% 4,686 City … [Read more...]

YouGov Poll Predicts Close Race.

A YouGov poll in today's Evening Standard puts Steve Norris only 2 points behind the current Mayor, Ken Livingstone. Mr Norris is predicted to win 49% of the vote with Livingstone on 51%. However the LibDems maintain their man could win. Chris Rennard, LibDem campaign chief today … [Read more...]

Maloney Endorses Norris

UKIP Mayoral Candidate Frank Maloney has asked supporters to give their seconds preference votes to Steve Norris. Maloney today said "I am in this campaign to win it. If I am unable to reach the final two candidates then in the interests of London I am asking people who are … [Read more...]

Maloney Addresses Gay Forum.

UKIP Mayoral Candidate, Frank Maloney yesterday met with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Forum and discussed his widely reported comments on there being 'too many gays in Camden', his views on the gay parade and also gays in the police force.Speaking after the meeting Mr Maloney … [Read more...]

Maloney Condemns Media’s ’3 party bias’

Frank Maloney, the UKIP candiate for London Mayor, has attacked the coverage of the elections and the way in which the established media focus only on the larger parties. Maloney said "Some parts of the press, mainly the television stations and larger newspapers refuse to … [Read more...]

LibDems: ‘It’s Hughes or Livingstone’

The Liberal Democrats have unveiled the results of an opinion poll which shows their candidate, Simon Hughes, could yet claim victory in next Thursday’s elections. The poll conducted by YouGov, shows that Hughes could finish the race with just one percentage point between him and … [Read more...]