How many candidates do i vote for in the london mayor election?


How many candidates do i vote for in the london mayor election?

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The London Mayoral race is the most competitive in history with 20 candidates vying to be named the next Mayor of London. Normally elections take place every four years, with six million


voters heading to the polls to cast their ballots, but the scheduled election last May was postponed due to the Covid pandemic. The London Mayor election is different to the Parliamentary


voting system which means the voting procedure is different. London mayoral election day has almost arrived and more than six million Londoners are eligible to hit the polls to vote on whom


they think should be the Mayor of London. All Londoners aged 18 and above will be able to vote at least once on Thursday, May 6. Some voters will be entitled to cast a selection for the


London Assembly elections and other counts as well. The May 2021 London Mayoral election is a record-breaker with 20 candidates standing as contenders in the race. READ MORE: STURGEON'S


REFERENDUM OBSESSION MAY BACKFIRE DISASTROUSLY, SAYS EXPERT All registered voters in London should have received a polling card outlining the details of where they will vote and the


elections they will be casting their ballots in. The full list of all candidates for mayor are as follows: * Sadiq Khan: Labour Party * Shaun Bailey: Conservative Party * Luisa Porritt:


Liberal Democrats * Sian Berry: Green Party * Laurence Fox: Reclaim Party * Count Binface: Independent * Kam Balayev: Renew Party * Valerie Brown: The Burning Pink Party * Piers Corbyn: Let


London Live * Max Fosh: Independent * Peter Gammons: UKIP * Richard Hewison: Rejoin EU * Vanessa Hudson: Animal Welfare Party * Steve Kelleher: Social Democratic Party * David Kurten:


Heritage Party * Farah London: Independent * Nims Obunge: Independent * Niko Omilana: Independent * Mandu Reid: Women’s Equality Party * Brian Rose: London Real Party. DON'T MISS


LAURENCE FOX ADMITS KHAN TO WIN ELECTION AND HE NOW WANTS TO BE AN MP [INSIGHT] HOUSE PRICES IN LONDON FALTERED UNDER SADIQ KHAN, CLAIMS NEW RESEARCH [EXPLAINER] SADIQ KHAN: EXPERT WARNS


MAYOR COULD INCREASE CONGESTION CHARGE [ANALYSIS] WHEN WILL THE RESULTS FOR LONDON MAYOR BE EXPECTED? Election Day results are declared at different times depending on how quickly vote


counts are completed and confirmed. The results of the London mayor election are expected to be returned late on Saturday, although results on Sunday are also possible. In terms of other


London votes, results from the seven First Past the Post council seats (Bexley, Bromley, Brent, Harrow, Ealing, Hillingdon, Havering, Redbridge, Lambeth, Southwark, the North East and West


Central) are expected on Friday evening. The remaining council seats are anticipated on Saturday afternoon or evening, including Barnet, Camden, City and East, Croydon, Sutton, Ealing,


Haringey, Greenwich, Lewisham, Merton, Wandsworth and South West.