Voting for the London Assembly

There are 25 London Assembly Members: 14 Constituency Assembly Members who represent different areas in London and 11 London-wide Assembly Members, who represent London as a whole.

 

Constituency ballot paper

How to vote in the London Assembly election

 

You have two votes for the London Assembly - one for a local Constituency member, and one for the London-wide "top-up" list.

 

You will receive two ballot papers – one yellow and one peach-coloured.

 

The yellow ballot paper lists all the constituency candidates standing for election in your local area. You have one vote. Vote for one candidate by marking a cross (X) in the box next to his or her name.

 

London-wide ballot paper

The peach-coloured ballot paper is the same for everyone in London. It lists all the political parties and independent candidates standing in the London-wide election.

 

You have one vote. Vote for one party or individual by marking a cross (X) in the box next to the party or candidate's name.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find out how the London Assembly is elected after the votes have been counted

 

 

 

London Election on 1 May 2008