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2004 London Assembly Results

June 10, 2004 by Staff

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 and East John Biggs Labour 26.05% 14,336
Croydon and Sutton Andrew Pelling Conservative 36.78% 23,694
Ealing and Hillingdon Richard Barnes Conservative 30.51% 11,016
Enfield and Haringey Joanne McCartney Labour 27.34% 1,574
Greenwich and Lewisham Leonard Duvall Labour 31.35% 14,083
Havering and Redbridge Roger Evans Conservative 32.74% 16,706
Lambeth and Southwark Val Shawcross Labour 29.11% 5,475
Merton and Wandsworth Elizabeth Howlett Conservative 36.76% 16,878
North East Jennette Arnold Labour 26.82% 13,338
South West Tony Arbour Conservative 31.53% 4,067
West Central Angela Bray Conservative 41.70% 29,944

London-wide Members – Total Votes

Party Votes Votes % Number Elected Change From 2000
Alliance for Diversity in Community 4,968 0.26% 0 0
BNP 90,365 4.71% 0 0
Christian Peoples Alliance 54,914 2.86% 0 0
Conservative Party 533,696 27.84% 0 -1
Green Party 160,445 8.37% 2 –1
Labour Party 468,247 24.43% 2 -1
Liberal Democrats 316,218 16.50% 5 +1
Respect 87,533 4.57% 0 0
UKIP 156,780 8.18% 2 +2
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