Who will get your votes on May 3rd?
On May 3, there will be elections are for the Mayor of London, the 14 Constituency London Assembly Members, and the 11 London-wide Assembly Members.
You will be given three ballot papers when you vote. For more information, visit the How to Vote page at London Elects.
All Londoners who are registered to vote in these elections will receive an information booklet including mini-manifestos from the Mayoral candidates, lists of candidates/parties standing in the London Assembly contests, and information on how to vote. You can also read this booklet online.
London Mayoral Election
You can make a first and second choice from this list of candidates, who will either be part of a political party or standing as an independent candidate. To find out more about each of them, click on their names here to read a mini-manifesto.
Candidate | Party |
Siobhan Benita | Independent |
Carlos Cortiglia | British National Party |
Boris Johnson | Conservative |
Jenny Jones | Green |
Ken Livingstone | Labour |
Brian Paddick | Liberal Democrats |
Lawrence Webb | Fresh Choice for London (UKIP) |
Constituency London Assembly Member
Voters can choose one candidate in the West Central Constituency, which includes Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster.
Candidate | Party |
Kit Malthouse | Conservative |
Todd Foreman | Labour |
Layla Moran | Liberal Democrats |
Susanna Rustin | Green |
Elizabeth Jones | Fresh Choice for London (UKIP) |
London-Wide Asssembly Member
Voters will be able to make one vote for a political party or an individual standing as an independent candidate. Political parties put forward a 'party list' of individuals who will be elected if they get enough votes. You can find out the individuals on each party's list by following the link below.
London Wide Assembly Member Candidates
April 26, 2012