MAYOR OF LONDON |
| Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
| First Ballot | | 2000 | 5,089,300 | 33.7 |
| K.R. Livingstone S.J. Norris Rt. Hon. F.G. Dobson Mrs. S.V. Kramer B. Gidoomal D.P. Johnson M. Newland N.R.A.D. Hockney G.M. Ben-Nathan A. Tanna G. Clements | Ind C Lab L Dem CPA GP BNP UKIP Ind Ind NLP | 667,877 464,434 223,884 203,452 42,066 38,121 33,569 16,324 9,956 9,015 5,470 203,443 |
* * * * * * * | 39.0 27.1 13.1 11.9 2.4 2.2 2.0 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.3 11.9 |
| | Second Ballot | | 2000 | 5,089,300 | 26.3 |
| K.R. Livingstone S.J. Norris | Ind (Lab) C | 776,427 564,137 212,290 |
| 57.9 42.1 15.8 |
| First Ballot | | 2004 | 5,197,647 | 35.9 |
| K.R. Livingstone S.J. Norris S.H.W. Hughes F. Maloney Miss L.A. German J.P. Leppert D.P. Johnson B. Gidoomal Mrs. L. Reid Dr. P. Tammy Nagalingam | Lab C L Dem UKIP RU BNP GP CPA IWCA Ind | 685,541 542,423 284,645 115,665 61,731 58,405 57,331 41,696 9,542 6,692 143,118 |
* * * | 36.8 29.1 15.3 6.2 3.3 3.1 3.1 2.2 0.5 0.4 7.7 |
| | Second Ballot | | 2000 | 5,197,647 | 28.8 |
| K.R. Livingstone S.J. Norris | Lab C | 828,380 667,178 161,202 |
| 55.4 44.6 10.8 |
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| Note:- | | 2000: | Ben-Nathan was sponsored by the PRO-MaSS movement (PRO-Motorist, Small Shop). He was opposed to restrictions on parking. |
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| GREATER LONDON ASSEMBLY |
BARNET and CAMDEN [1] |
| Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
| 2000 | 360,704 | 35.0 |
| B.J. Coleman Miss H.E. Gordon J.M. Davies Miss M.J. Dunn Mrs. C. Udwin M. Nielsen Mrs. D. Derksen | C Lab L Dem GP LSA UKIP Ind NLP | 41,583 41,032 22,295 14,768 3,488 2,115 1,081 551 |
* * * | 32.9 32.5 17.6 11.7 2.8 1.7 0.8 0.4 |
| 2004 | 371,186 | 36.4 |
| B.J. Coleman Miss L.N. Anderson J.A. Simpson Miss M.J. Dunn M. Nielsen Mrs. E.J. Wheatley H.L.D. Heliotrope | C Lab L Dem GP UKIP RU CPA | 47,640 36,121 23,603 11,921 8,685 5,150 1,914 11,519 |
* * | 35.3 26.8 17.5 8.8 6.4 3.8 1.4 8.5 |
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| Note:- | | 2000: | Derksen, a member of the Natural Law Party, sought election as an unofficial candidate after the Party decided not to contest the constituency. |
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| BEXLEY and BROMLEY [2] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 389,790 | 35.3 |
| R.J.M. Neill C.J. Mansell D.K. Borrowman I.K. Jardin Mrs. J. Kysow | C Lab L Dem GP LSA | 64,879 30,320 29,710 11,124 1,403 34,559 |
* | 47.2 22.1 21.6 8.1 1.0 25.1 |
| 2004 | 397,075 | 40.0 |
| R.J.M. Neill D.K. Borrowman Mrs. H.A. Bennett C.J. Mansell Mrs. A.C. Garrett Mrs. M.E. Suit A. Morinan | C L Dem UKIP Lab GP CPA RU | 64,246 29,992 26,703 24,848 8,069 3,397 1,673 34,254 |
* * | 40.4 18.9 16.8 15.6 5.1 2.1 1.1 21.5 |
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BRENT and HARROW [3] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 331,541 | 29.4 |
| Lord Harris of Haringey R.J. Blackman C.D. Noyce Miss S.F. Aspis A.J. Burnett | Lab C L Dem GP LSA | 36,675 32,295 17,161 8,756 2,546 4,380 |
* | 37.6 33.2 17.6 9.0 2.6 4.4 |
| 2004 | 332,723 | 35.3 |
| R.J. Blackman Lord Harris of Haringey H.M. Hughes D.W. Moss M.S. Ali Rev. A.A. Harriott G.O. Macaulay | C Lab L Dem UKIP GP RU CPA | 39,900 35,214 20,782 7,199 6,975 4,586 2,734 4,686 |
* * | 34.0 30.0 17.7 6.1 6.0 3.9 2.3 4.0 |
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CITY and EAST [4] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 400,139 | 24.7 |
| J.R. Biggs Dr. S.S. Kamall Mrs. J.I. Ludlow P.W. Howell K.R. Boomla | Lab C L Dem GP LSA | 45,387 19,266 18,300 11,939 3,908 26,121 |
* | 45.9 19.5 18.5 12.1 4.0 26.4 |
| 2004 | 437,298 | 29.9 |
| J.R. Biggs R.A.S. Choudhury O. Rahman G.J.S. Burton C.N. Pratt T. McGrenera C.F. Gill | Lab C RU L Dem UKIP GP CPA | 38,085 23,749 19,675 18,255 17,997 8,687 4,461 14,336 |
* | 29.1 18.1 15.0 14.0 13.8 6.6 3.4 11.0 |
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CROYDON and SUTTON [5] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 364,764 | 32.7 |
| A.J. Pelling Mrs. A-N. Gallop Miss M.R. Mansell P.H. Hickson M. Steel | C L Dem Lab GP LSA | 48,421 30,614 29,514 8,884 1,823 17,807 |
* | 40.6 25.7 24.8 7.4 1.5 14.9 |
| 2004 | 376,175 | 36.0 |
| A.J. Pelling S.H. Gauge S.E. Fitzsimons J.R. Feisenberger S. Khan D.B. Campanale W. Hussain | C L Dem Lab UKIP GP CPA RU | 52,330 28,636 25,861 15,203 6,175 4,234 3,108 23,694 |
* * * | 38.6 21.1 19.1 11.2 4.6 3.1 2.3 17.5 |
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EALING and HILLINGDON [6] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 389,978 | 30.7 |
| R.M. Barnes G. Singh M.F. Cox G.J. Lee N.J. Grant | C Lab L Dem GP LSA | 44,850 38,038 22,177 11,788 2,977 6,812 |
* | 37.4 31.8 18.5 9.8 2.5 5.6 |
| 2004 | 397,564 | 35.1 |
| R.M. Barnes G. Singh M.F. Cox D. Malindine Miss S.J. Edwards D.W. Chaudhry S.S. Dhillon Miss G.M. Hibbs | C Lab L Dem UKIP GP Ind RU CPA | 45,230 34,214 23,440 14,698 9,395 5,285 4,229 3,024 11,016 |
* * * | 32.4 24.5 16.8 10.6 6.7 3.8 3.0 2.2 7.9 |
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ENFIELD and HARINGEY [7] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 347,528 | 30.8 |
| Mrs. F.N. Gavron P.J. Forrest S.J. Hooker R.A. Course P. Budge W.E. Bennett | Lab C L Dem Ind GP LSA | 34,509 31,207 14,319 12,581 10,761 3,671 3,302 |
* | 32.2 29.2 13.4 11.8 10.0 3.4 3.0 |
| 2004 | 343,617 | 33.8 |
| Miss J. McCartney P.J. Forrest W. Hoban B.J. Hall Miss J.E. Forbes S. Akgul P.H. Wolstenholme | Lab C L Dem UKIP GP RU CPA | 33,955 32,381 19,720 10,652 10,310 6,855 2,365 1,574 |
* | 29.2 27.8 17.0 9.2 8.9 5.9 2.0 1.4 |
| | Note:- | | 2000: | Course was a former Labour councillor on Enfield Borough Council but had been deselected before the 1998 elections, and was expelled when he stood against the official Labour candidate. He sought election as a supporter of the Mayoral campaign of Ken Livingstone. |
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GREENWICH and LEWISHAM [8] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 327,443 | 29.0 |
| L.L. Duvall H.R. Harris D.C. Buxton T.S. Liddle I.G. Page | Lab/Co-op C L Dem GP Ind LSA | 40,386 22,401 16,290 11,839 3,981 17,985 |
* | 42.5 23.6 17.2 12.5 4.2 18.9 |
| 2004 | 329,450 | 33.0 |
| L.L. Duvall G.A. Bacon A.D. Feakes T.S. Reynolds Miss S.R. Luxton S.C. Hammond I.G. Page | Lab C L Dem UKIP GP CPA SP/RU | 36,251 22,168 19,183 13,454 11,271 3,619 2,825 14,083 |
* * | 33.3 20.4 17.6 12.4 10.4 3.3 2.6 12.9 |
| | Note:- | | 2000: | Page was the candidate of the Socialist Party. The Socialist Party was affiliated to the Socialist Alliance nationally but supported the Campaign Against Tube Privatisation list for the Greater London Assembly and was not therefore a voting member of the London Socialist Alliance (the London branch of the Socialist Alliance). Page sought election as a 'Socialist Alliance' candidate. Though endorsed by the London Socialist Alliance and receiving considerable support from their members, he was not considered as a full LSA candidate. |
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HAVERING and REDBRIDGE [9] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 353,685 | 30.8 |
| J.R. Evans C.A. Robbins G.M. Seeff I.H. Wilkes A. Gunstock G.T. Taylor | C Lab L Dem RA GP LSA | 40,919 32,650 14,028 12,831 6,803 1,744 8,269 |
* | 37.5 30.0 12.9 11.8 6.2 1.6 7.5 |
| 2004 | 350,652 | 36.9 |
| J.R. Evans K.E. Darvill L.J. Webb M.E. Lake M.P. Brown A. Gunstock A.A. Jafar Mrs. J.F. Hawkins D.A.G. Stephens P.B. Thorogood | C Lab UKIP L Dem RA GP RU CPA TW Ind | 44,723 28,017 18,297 13,646 6,925 6,009 5,185 2,917 2,031 1,597 16,706 |
* * * * * | 34.6 21.7 14.1 10.5 5.4 4.6 4.0 2.3 1.6 1.2 12.9 |
| | Notes:- | | 2000: | Wilkes was the candidate of the Havering Residents Association. |
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| 2004: | Brown was the candidate of the Residents' Association of London. |
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| LAMBETH and SOUTHWARK [10] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 348,518 | 29.0 |
| Miss V. Shawcross P.J. Facey Mrs. I.A. Kimm S.S. Poorun Miss T.C. Bennett T.M. Robinson J.N. Silberman | Lab L Dem C GP LSA HP CL | 37,985 22,492 19,238 13,242 6,231 1,261 536 15,493 |
* * | 37.6 22.3 19.0 13.1 6.2 1.3 0.5 15.3 |
| 2004 | 373,293 | 30.6 |
| Miss V. Shawcross Miss C.V. Pidgeon B.A.R. Gentry W.S.B. Collins F. Maloney Mrs. J. Noble Mrs. S.C.O. Lawanson N. Baburam | Lab L Dem C GP UKIP RU CPA Ind | 36,280 30,805 17,379 11,900 8,776 4,930 3,655 608 5,475 |
* * * | 31.7 27.0 15.2 10.4 7.7 4.3 3.2 0.5 4.7 |
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MERTON and WANDSWORTH [11] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 335,934 | 34.1 |
| Prof. Elizabeth Howlett Mrs. M.I. Cosin Mrs. S.M. Vitelli M.A. Thompson R.K. Thacker S.M. Manzoor Miss S. Mazumdar T.J. Sullivan | C Lab L Dem Ind Lab GP Ind LSA Ind | 45,023 32,438 12,496 11,918 8,491 1,465 1,450 1,049 12,870 |
* * * | 39.5 28.3 10.9 10.4 7.4 1.3 1.3 0.9 11.2 |
| 2004 | 340,792 | 36.5 |
| Prof. Elizabeth Howlett Miss K.A. Smith A.P. Martin A.R. Vickery A.K.J. Roberts R.J.D. Maclean Mrs. E.S. Greco Mrs. R. Alagaratnam | C Lab L Dem GP UKIP RU CPA Ind | 48,295 31,417 17,864 10,163 8,327 4,297 2,782 1,240 16,878 |
* * * | 38.8 25.3 14.4 8.2 6.7 3.4 2.2 1.0 13.5 |
| | Notes:- | | 2000: | Thompson had resigned from the Labour Party in order to seek election as a supporter of the Mayoral policies of Ken Livingstone. |
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| Manzoor sought election as a 'More Freedom for the Motorist' candidate. |
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| Sullivan advocated greater integration of public transport. |
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NORTH EAST [12] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 409,172 | 28.7 |
| Miss M. Hillier P.J. Fox E. Ollerenshaw Y.C. Chong Mrs. C.I. Prosper P.M. Shaer E. Basarik | Lab/Co-op L Dem C GP LSA Ind Ref | 42,459 24,856 20,975 18,382 8,269 1,501 1,144 17,603 |
* * | 36.1 21.2 17.8 15.6 7.0 1.3 1.0 14.9 |
| 2004 | 410,719 | 31.3 |
| Mrs. J.S.A. Arnold T. Stacy A.J. Boff J.R. Nott R.J. Selby D.R.E. Ryan A.A. Otchie J.I. Beavis | Lab L Dem C GP UKIP RU CPA CPB | 37,380 24,042 23,264 16,739 11,459 11,184 3,219 1,378 13,338 |
* * | 29.0 18.7 18.1 13.0 8.9 8.7 2.5 1.1 10.3 |
| | Notes:- | | 2000: | Shaer sought election as a 'Universal Justice' candidate. |
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| SOUTH WEST [13] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 384,930 | 35.4 |
| A.F. Arbour G.R. Pope J.R. Sharma Mrs. J.S.M. Maciejowska D.P. Faith | C L Dem Lab GP LSA | 48,248 41,189 31,065 13,426 2,319 7,059 |
* | 35.4 30.2 22.8 9.9 1.7 5.2 |
| 2004 | 384,450 | 38.5 |
| A.F. Arbour Mrs. E.D. Doocey Miss S. Malhotra A.G. Hindle Mrs. J.S.M. Maciejowska O.M. Waraich P.J. Flower | C L Dem Lab UKIP GP RU CPA | 48,858 44,791 25,225 12,477 9,866 3,785 3,008 4,067 |
* * | 33.0 30.3 17.0 8.4 6.7 2.6 2.0 2.7 |
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WEST CENTRAL [14] | | Election | Electors | T'out |
| Candidate | Party | Votes |
| % |
|---|
| 2000 | 345,174 | 30.9 |
| Miss A.L. Bray Miss K.A. Green J.P. Burden Miss J.C. Stephenson Mrs. C. Blower S. Smith | C Lab L Dem GP LSA Ind | 47,117 28,838 14,071 12,254 2,720 1,600 18,279 |
* * | 44.2 27.0 13.2 11.5 2.6 1.5 17.2 |
| 2004 | 352,653 | 32.9 |
| Miss A.L. Bray Mrs. A.V. Sodha F.R. Fruzza Miss J.C. Stephenson N.R.A.D. Hockney K.B. Cobham Mrs. J.M. McLachlan | C Lab L Dem GP UKIP RU CPA | 51,884 21,940 17,478 10,762 7,219 4,825 1,993 29,944 |
* * | 44.7 18.9 15.1 9.3 6.2 4.1 1.7 25.8 |
| | Note:- | | 2000: | Smith had been homeless and addicted to narcotics earlier in his life and sought election in order to campaign for more effective support services for those in such a situation. |
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LONDON MEMBERS | | Election | Electors | T'out | Party | Votes |
| % | Constit. | Seats | Total |
|---|
| 2000 | 5,089,300 | 32.6 | Lab C L Dem GP CPA BNP UKIP LSA Ind (Tatchell) CATP S Lab P Ind (PRO-MaSS) NLP CPB | 502,874 481,053 245,555 183,910 55,192 47,670 34,054 27,073 22,862 17,401 13,690 13,248 7,559 7,489 |
* * * * * * * * | 30.3 29.0 14.8 11.1 3.3 2.9 2.1 1.6 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.4 | 6 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - | 3 1 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - | 9 9 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - |
| | Lab | M.T. Phillips, Miss S.L. Heath, D.L. Lammy, Mrs. J.S.A. Arnold, J.P. Docherty, Miss D.R. Johnson, A. Asad, Mrs. P. Wharfe, T. Karim, Miss K.H. Thorne, N.F. Shah. | | C | (R.J.M. Neill), E. Ollerenshaw, Dr. S.S. Kamall, H.R. Harris, (J.R. Evans), (A.F. Arbour), (A.J. Pelling), Mrs. I.A. Kimm, (Prof. Elizabeth Howlett), Mrs. M.L. Champagnie, (R.M. Barnes), Mrs. V.L.P. Borwick, B.A.R. Gentry, M.J. Flynn, Mrs. P.N. Komlosy, R.J. Blackman, P.J. Forrest, Mrs. D.P. Henry, R.J. Moreland, H.A.A. Stokes, P.A.C. Wauchope, D.T. Williams, Mrs. C. Potter. | | L Dem | Baroness Hamwee, Lord Tope, Mrs. L.C. Featherstone, Mrs. L.A. Bloom, M.W. Tuffrey, G.R. Pope, Mrs. M. Khan, D.K. Borrowman, C.D. Noyce, M.E. Palmer, Miss M.H. Ece. | | GP | D.P. Johnson, V.F. Anderson, Miss J.H. Jones, N.T. Lynch, W.S.B. Collins, Mrs. H.J. Jago, A. Gunstock, J.R. Street, Miss J.E. Forbes, Miss S.F. Aspis, Mrs. C.U. Mukhopadhyay. | | CPA | B. Gidoomal, D.B. Campanale, Mrs. S.J. May, A.K. Farmer, Mrs. E.S. Greco, D. Mahtani, N.J.G. Poole, Mrs. P.J. Berry, S.C. MacPherson, T.J.C. Ward, P.H. Wolstenholme. | | BNP | D.J. Hill, P. Hart, K.F.A. Francis, M.P. Davidson, P.C.C. Ferguson, F.P. Walsh. | | UKIP | N.R.A.D. Hockney, C.N. Pratt, A.C.J.N. Van Der Elst, A.J.E. Scholefield, G. Slysz, J. de Roeck, R.M. Bryant, G. Roberts, J.R. Feisenberger, M.D. Lester, Mrs. P.S. Weald. | | LSA | P.M. Foot, G.S. Tucker, Miss J.S. Booth, Mrs. C. Blower, Miss T.C. Bennett, Mrs. A.G. Murphy, Miss K.L. Ford, T. Abse, Mrs. J. Kysow, G.T. Taylor, M. Steel. | | Ind (Tatchell) | P.G. Tatchell. | | CATP | P.W. Sikorski, O.E. New, Miss C. Effer, R.A. Law, Miss P.L. Slinger, E. Itejere, B. Munro, A.H. Thomas, L. Peacock, G.M. Campbell, D. Lyons. | | S Lab P | A. Scargill, Mrs. A.M. Rose, H.S. Brar, Mrs. M.M. Sharkey, H.S. Dhillon, Miss N.J. Hoarau, G. Palmer, Miss N. Brar, R.J. Siggins, Mrs. E.J. Rule, J.D. Hayball. | | Ind (PRO-MaSS) | G.M. Ben-Nathan, B. Bartle, R.S. Conway, J. Pronckus. | | NLP | G. Clements, R.P. Johnson, Mrs. J.M. Thomas, A.M.A. Hankey, G.J. Valente, Mrs. S.B.J. Livesley, Mrs. J. Taylor-Elwes, J.R. Hinde, M.L. Mears. | | CPB | N.B. Wright, Miss S.E. Lusk, I.J. Beavis, M. Goldman, S. Urdiales Antelo, Mrs. A.E. Halpin, Miss A. Wright, K. Halpin, R. Maybin. |
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| 2004 | 5,197,647 | 36.0 | C Lab L Dem GP UKIP BNP RU CPA Ind (ADC) | 533,696 468,247 316,218 160,445 156,780 90,365 87,533 54,914 4,968 |
* | 28.5 25.0 16.9 8.6 8.4 4.8 4.7 2.9 0.3 | 9 5 - - - - - - - | - 2 5 2 2 - - - - | 9 7 5 2 2 - - - - |
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| | C | E. Ollerenshaw, A.J. Boff, Mrs. R. Gilbert, Mrs. V.L.P. Borwick, (R.J. Blackman), W.G.D. Norton, R.A.S. Choudhury, C.J. Moore, A.C. Knowles, G.A. Bacon, B.A.R. Gentry, A.J. Retter, A. Cox, P.J. Briscoe, Mrs. Y.L. Rivlin, L.D. Zetter, D.T. Williams, J.H. Gough, M.W. Laban, S.A.P. Jones, S.M. Fear, Dr. D.K. Suri |
| Lab | Mrs. F.N. Gavron, M. Qureshi, Miss S.L. Heath, Mrs. S. Mulready, A. Asad, Miss K.H. Hunte, V.K. Sharma, M.J. Lindsay, Mrs. B. Lappage, R. Chandarana, M.A. Ullah |
| L Dem | Mrs. L.C. Featherstone, Lord Tope, Baroness Hamwee, M.W. Tuffrey, Mrs. E.D. Doocey, G.R. Pope, D.K. Borrowman, M.E. Palmer, Miss M.H. Ece, S.H. Gauge, C.D. Noyce |
| GP | Miss J.H. Jones, D.P. Johnson, T.N. Lynch, K.O. Magnum, Miss J.E. Forbes, D. Bates, W.S.B. Collins, Miss R.G. Jenkins, Miss M.A. Borris, T.J. Walsh, A. Gunstock |
| UKIP | N.R.A.D. Hockney, P.K. Hulme-Cross, A.K.J. Roberts, P.D. Cronin, L.J. Webb, R.A. Lambert, J.W. Dunford, R.S. Atkinson, F.J. Rolph, D.W. Moss, Mrs. H.A. Bennett |
| BNP | J.P. Douglas, B.J. Roberts, J.P. Leppert, R.J. Barnbrook, Mrs. M.T. Culnane, C.J. LeMay, A.H. Bailey, A. Young, L. Rustem, C.G. Cortiglia, G.W. Jones |
| RU | Miss L.A. German, O. Rahman, Miss L. Smith, Mrs. J. Noble, S. Akgul, S.S. Dhillon, M.W. Rosen, G.S. Tucker, Mrs. T.E. Hoskins, K.B. Cobham, A.A. Jafar |
| CPA | B. Gidoomal, D.B. Campanale, A. Craig, G.O. Macaulay, P.J. Flower, Mrs. S.J. May, Mrs. G.M. Hibbs, Mrs. J.F. Hawkins, P.H. Wolstenholme, Mrs. J.M. McLachlan, Mrs. E.S. Greco |
| Ind (ADC) | I.S. Uppal, V.K. Patel, P.S. Gahbri |
| | Notes:- |
| 2000: | Lammy resigned on 24th July 2000, and was replaced by Arnold. |
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| Phillips resigned on 1st March 2003, and was replaced by Johnson. |
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| Bloom resigned on 15th February 2002, and was replaced by Tuffrey. |
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| Anderson resigned on 2nd May 2003, and was replaced by Lynch. |
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| Tatchell was a former member of the Labour Party who resigned from the party in February 2000 in opposition to the selection of Frank Dobson as the candidate for the Mayoralty. He sought election as a supporter of the Mayoral policies of Ken Livingstone. |
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| The PRO-MaSS movement (PRO-Motorist, Small Shop) was opposed to restrictions on parking. |
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| 2004: | Featherstone resigned on 6th June 2005 on election as Member of Parliament for Hornsey and Wood Green, and was replaced by Pope. |
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| Hockney and Hulme-Cross joined the Veritas Party when it was established on 2nd February 2005. On 1st September 2005 they formed 'One London'. |
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| The Alliance for Diversity in Community was a group based in the Sikh community in Ealing. |
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PARTY ABBREVIATIONS| Abbreviation | Party |
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| BNP | British National Party | | C | Conservative Party | | CATP | Campaign Against Tube Privatisation | | CL | Communist League | | CPA | Christian Peopless Alliance | | CPB | Communist Party of Britain | | GP | Green Party of England and Wales | | HP | Humanist Party | | Ind | Independent | | IWCA | Independent Working Class Association | | Lab | Labour Party | | Lab/Co-op | Labour Party and Co-operative Party joint candidate | | L Dem | Liberal Democrat. In the elections, Liberal Democrat candidates appeared with the description Liberal Democrats Against Tube Sell-Off. | | LSA | London Socialist Alliance | | NLP | Natural Law Party | | RA | Residents Association | | RU | RESPECT - the Unity Coalition | | S Lab P | Socialist Labour Party | | SP | Socialist Party | | UKIP | United Kingdom Independence Party |
Note on sponsorship of London Socialist Alliance Candidates in 2000 The London Socialist Alliance consisted of six organisations: Alliance for Workers Liberty, Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee), Independent Labour Network, International Socialist Group, Socialist Workers Party, and Workers Power. The following organisations sponsored London Socialist Alliance candidates: Alliance for Workers Liberty: Miss J.S. Booth Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee): Mrs. A.G. Murphy Independent Labour Network: T. Abse International Socialist Group: G.S. Tucker Socialist Workers Party: Miss T.C. Bennett, W.E. Bennett, K.R. Boomla, A.J. Burnett, D.P. Faith, P.M. Foot, N.J. Grant, Miss S. Mazumdar, Mrs. C.I. Prosper, M. Steel, Mrs. C. Udwin Workers Power: Miss K.L. Ford Three London Socialist Alliance candidates were not members of any of these organisations: Mrs. C. Blower, Mrs. J. Kysow, and G.T. Taylor. Back to main page |
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