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London mayoral election, 2004

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The latest election to the post of Mayor of London took place on June 10, 2004. It was being held on the same day as other local elections and the UK part of the 2004 European Parliament elections. Polling opened at 07:00 local time, and closed at 22:00. See: UK elections, 2004.

Ken Livingstone gained his party's nomination on January 2 2004, just 3 weeks after rejoining it, after his friend and deputy Nicky Gavron, the previous candidate-elect, stepped down in favour of him, winning it by a comfortable margin.


		

Table of contents
1 Results
2 Summary of policies
3 External link

Results

Candidate
   
Party
   
1st choice
   
2nd choice
   
Total
   
%
Ken LivingstoneLabour685,541250,517828,38055.4%
Steve NorrisConservative542,423222,559667,17844.6%
Simon HughesLiberal Democrat284,645465,704nana
Frank MaloneyUKIP115,665193,157nana
Lindsey GermanRESPECT61,73163,294nana
Julian LeppartBNP58,40570,736nana
Darren JohnsonGreen57,331208,686nana
Ram GidoomalCPA41,69656,721nana
Lorna ReidIWCA9,54239,678nana
Tammy Nagalingam6,69220,391nana

Summary of policies

From the Manifesto booklet

Lindsey German - Londoners deserve Respect

Ram Gidoomal Simon Hughes - A New Mayor for a Greater London Darren Johnson - Quality Life, Quality London Julian Leppert Ken Livingstone - Standing up for London Frank Maloney - Stop the career politicians Dr. Tammy Nagalingam Steve Norris - For a Safer London Lorna Reid - We live here too!

External link