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London Assembly Election, 2000

London Assembly constituencies
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Constituency (First-Past-the-Post) results

Party Votes Seats Loss/Gain Share of Vote (%)
Labour 6 N/A
Conservative 8 N/A
Liberal Democrats 0 N/A
Green Party 0 N/A
London Socialist Alliance 0 N/A
UK Independence Party 0 N/A
Others* 0 N/A

Top up (Additional Member System) results

Party Votes Seats Loss/Gain Share of Vote (%)
Labour 502,874 3 N/A 30.3
Conservative 481,053 1 N/A 29.0
Liberal Democrats 245,555 4 N/A 14.8
Green Party 183,910 3 N/A 11.1
Christian Peoples Alliance 55,192 0 N/A 3.3
BNP 47,670 0 N/A 2.8
UK Independence Party 34,054 0 N/A 2.0
London Socialist Alliance 27,073 0 N/A 1.6
Peter Tatchell (Independent) 22,862 0 N/A 1.4
Campaign Against Tube Privatisation 17,401 0 N/A 1.0
Socialist Labour Party 13,690 0 N/A 0.8
Pro-Motorist Small Shop 13,248 0 N/A 0.8
Natural Law Party 7,559 0 N/A 0.5
Communist Party of Britain 7,489 0 N/A 0.4

Overall turnout: 32.6%

Overall total votes: 5,089,300

London Assembly Representation

  • Labour - 9
  • Conserative - 9
  • Liberal Democrat - 4
  • Green Party - 3

Party Leaders in 2000

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