2016 London Assembly election
2016 London Assembly election Turnout 45.6% 8.1%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Len Duvall
Gareth Bacon
Siân Berry
Party
Labour
Conservative
Green
Leader's seat
Greenwich and Lewisham
Bexley and Bromley
Londonwide
Last election
12 seats
9 seats
2 seats
Seats won
12
8
2
Seat change
1
Constituency Vote
1,138,576
812,415
236,809
% and swing
43.5% 1.2%
31.1% 1.6%
9.1% 0.5%
Regional Vote
1,054,801
764,230
207,959
% and swing
40.3% 0.8%
29.2% 2.8%
8.0% 0.6%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Peter Whittle
Caroline Pidgeon
Party
UKIP
Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat
Londonwide
Londonwide
Last election
0 seats
2 seats
Seats won
2
1
Seat change
2
1
Constituency Vote
199,448
195,820
% and swing
7.6% 3.3%
7.5% 1.3%
Regional Vote
171,069
165,580
% and swing
6.5% 2.0%
6.3% 0.5%
Vote plurality
Margins of victory
The 2016 London Assembly election was an election held on 5 May 2016 to elect the members of the London Assembly .[ 1] It took place on the same day as the London mayoral election [ 2] and the United Kingdom local elections . Four parties had AMs in the previous Assembly: London Labour led by Len Duvall , London Conservatives led by Gareth Bacon , London Greens led by Siân Berry , and the London Liberal Democrats led by Caroline Pidgeon .
Labour received the largest number of votes ever cast for a party in a London Assembly election, becoming the first party to poll over 1 million votes. Although they gained Merton and Wandsworth from the Conservatives, their regional vote share declined by 0.8%, and they finished with 12 AMs, the same as in 2012. The Conservative Party won just 8 Assembly seats, its worst-ever performance in a London Assembly election. The Green Party retained its 2 Assembly members, although its 8.0% share of the regional vote represented its worst-ever result, and UKIP returned to the London Assembly for the first time since the election of 2004 . The Liberal Democrats elected just 1 AM, their worst-ever result.
Of the minor parties, the newly formed Women's Equality Party was the most successful, attracting 91,772 votes (3.51%) on the regional list, which did not entitle them to any Assembly members as the threshold for representation is 5% of the regional vote. No other party polled above 2%.
Overview
The election system used is called the Additional Member System . There are 14 constituencies that elect one member each to the Assembly. These seats have been won only by the Labour Party or the Conservative Party . The remaining 11 seats are distributed by a second vote, by a modified D'Hondt method of closed-list voting, with a 5% minimum threshold. These seats have been won by other parties too, namely the Green Party , the Liberal Democrats and UKIP , and in the past the British National Party . The overall result is an attempted compromise between constituency representation and London-wide proportional representation .
Those who were eligible[ 3] had to be registered to vote before 19 April 2016 in order to take part in this election.[ 4]
Candidates
Constituency candidates
Constituency
Conservative[ 5]
Labour[ 6]
Green
UKIP
Lib Dems[ 7]
Others
Barnet & Camden
Dan Thomas (65,242, 2nd)
Andrew Dismore (I )[ 8] (81,482, 1st)
Stephen Taylor (16,996, 3rd)
Joseph Langton[ 9] (9,057, 5th)
Zack Polanski [ 10] (11,204, 4th)
Bexley & Bromley
Gareth Bacon (I ) (87,460, 1st)
Sam Russell (45,791, 2nd)
Roisin Robertson (12,685, 4th)
Frank Gould (30,485, 3rd)
Julie Ireland (12,145, 5th)
Veronica Obadara (APP ) (1,243, 6th)
Brent & Harrow
Joel Davidson (59,147, 2nd)
Navin Shah (I ) (79,902, 1st)
Jafar Hassan (9,874, 4th)
Rathy Alagaratnam (9,074, 5th)
Anton Georgiou (11,534, 3rd)
Akib Mahmood (Respect ) (5,170, 6th)
City & East
Chris Chapman (32,546, 2nd)
Unmesh Desai (122,175, 1st)
Rachel Collinson (18,766, 3rd)
Peter Harris (18,071, 4th)
Elaine Bagshaw (10,714, 5th)
Mikail Rayne (Respect ) (6,772, 6th) Amina Gichinga (Take Back the City) (1,368, 7th) Aaron D'Souza (APP ) (1,009, 8th)
Croydon & Sutton
Steve O'Connell (I ) (70,156, 1st)
Marina Ahmad (58,542, 2nd)
Tracey Hague (13,513, 5th)
Peter Staveley (18,338, 4th)
Amna Ahmad (18,859, 3rd)
Madonna Lewis (APP ) (1,386, 6th)Richard Edmonds (NF ) (1,106, 7th)
Ealing & Hillingdon
Dominic Gilham (70,155, 2nd)
Onkar Sahota (I ) (86,088, 1st)
Meena Hans[ 11] (15,758, 4th)
Alex Nieora (15,832, 3rd)
Francesco Fruzza (13,154, 5th)
Enfield & Haringey
Linda Kelly (39,923, 2nd)
Joanne McCartney (I ) (91,075, 1st)
Ronald Stewart (15,409, 3rd)
Neville Watson[ 12] (9,042, 5th)
Nicholas da Costa (12,038, 4th)
Godson Azu (APP ) (1,172, 6th)
Greenwich & Lewisham
Adam Thomas (30,840, 2nd)
Len Duvall (I ) (85,735, 1st)
Imogen Solly (20,520, 3rd)
Paul Oakley (13,686, 4th)
Julia Fletcher[ 13] (11,303, 5th)
Josephine Bangura (APP ) (1,275, 6th)
Havering & Redbridge
Keith Prince (64,483, 1st)
Ivana Bartoletti[ 14] (63,045, 2nd)
Lee Burkwood (9,617, 4th)
Lawrence Webb (26,788, 3rd)
Ian Sanderson[ 7] (7,105, 5th)
Lambeth & Southwark
Robert Flint[ 15] (34,703, 2nd)
Florence Eshalomi (96,946, 1st)
Rashid Nix (25,793, 3rd)
Idham Ramadi (6,591, 5th)
Michael Bukola (21,489, 4th)
Kevin Parkin (SPGB )[ 16] (1,333, 6th) Amadu Kanumansa (APP ) (906, 7th)
Merton & Wandsworth
David Dean (73,039, 2nd)
Leonie Cooper (77,340, 1st)
Esther Obiri-Darko (14,682, 3rd)
Elizabeth Jones (8,478, 5th)
Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett [ 17] (10,732, 4th)
Thamilini Kulendran (Independent ) (1,142, 6th)
North East
Sam Malik (32,565, 2nd)
Jennette Arnold (I ) (134,307, 1st)
Samir Jeraj (29,401, 3rd)
Freddy Vachha (11,315, 5th)
Terry Stacy (14,312, 4th)
Tim Allen (Respect ) (5,068, 6th) Bill Martin (SPGB ),[ 16] (1,293, 7th) Jonathan Silberman (Communist League ) (536, 8th)
South West
Tony Arbour (I ) (84,381, 1st)
Martin Whelton (62,937, 2nd)
Andree Frieze (19,745, 4th)
Alan Craig (14,983, 5th)
Rosina Robson[ 18] (30,654, 3rd)
Adam Buick (SPGB )[ 16] (1,065, 6th)
West Central
Tony Devenish (67,775, 1st)
Mandy Richards (53,211, 2nd)
Jennifer Nadel (14,050, 3rd)
Clive Egan (7,708, 5th)
Annabel Mullin (10,577, 4th)
Source: London Elects
List candidates
London Assembly election, 2016[ 19] [ 20] [ 21]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Labour
Fiona Twycross (105,480), Tom Copley (95,891), Nicky Gavron (87,900), Murad Qureshi (81,139), Alison Moore , Preston Tabois, Feryal Demirci , Mike Katz, Emily Brothers , Bevan Powell, Sara Hyde
1,054,801
40.3%
–0.8%
Conservative
Kemi Badenoch (127,372), Andrew Boff (109,176), Shaun Bailey (95,529), Susan Hall (84,914), Amandeep Bhogal, Joanne Laban, Antonia Cox, Joy Morrissey , Timothy Barnes, Gregory Stafford, Kishan Devani, Jonathan Cope
764,230
29.2%
–2.8%
Green
Siân Berry (207,959), Caroline Russell (103,980), Shahrar Ali (69,320), Jonathan Bartley , Noel Lynch , Rashid Nix, Dee Searle, Benali Hamdache, Andrea Carey Fuller, Anne RoseMary Warrington, Peter Underwood
207,959
8.0%
–0.6%
UKIP
Peter Whittle (171,069), David Kurten (85,535), Lawrence Webb (57,023), Peter Harris, Neville Watson, Piers Wauchope , Afzal Akram, Elizabeth Jones, Tariq Saeed, Freddy Vachha , Peter Staveley
171,069
6.5%
+2.0%
Liberal Democrats
Caroline Pidgeon (165,580), Emily Davey (82,790), Merlene Emerson, Robert Blackie, Zack Polanski , Dawn Barnes, Annabel Mullin, Marisha Ray, Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett , Pauline Pearce , Benjamin Mathis
165,580
6.3%
–0.5%
Women's Equality
Sophie Walker , Harini Iyengar, Jacquelyn Guderley, Alison Marshall, Rebecca Manson Jones, Anila Dhami, Isabelle Parasram, Chris Paouros, Joanna Shaw, Kate Massey-Chase, Melanie Howard
91,772[ 22]
3.5%
New
Respect
George Galloway , Akib Mahmood, Mikail Rayne, Clare McCaughey, Rehiana Ali, Terry Hoy, Simon Virgo, Saurav Dutt, Tehmeena Mahmood, Karina Lockhart
41,324
1.6%
New
Britain First
Jayda Fransen , Paul Golding , Christine Smith, Anne Elstone, Nancy Smith, Hollie Rouse, Peggy Saunders, Donna King, Kevan McMullen, Steven Connor
39,071
1.5%
New
CPA
Malcolm Martin, Maureen Martin, Yemi Awolola, Helen Spiby-Vann, Ray Towey, Damilola Adewuyi, Kathy Mils, Kayode Shedono, Des Coke, Ashley Dickenson, Stephen Hammond, Kevin Nichols
27,172
1.0%
–0.8%
Animal Welfare
Vanessa Hudson , Jonathan Homan, Alexander Bourke, Linda Seddon, Zsanett Csontos
25,810
1.0%
New
BNP
David Furness, Paul Sturdy, John Clarke, Michael Jones, Peter Finch, Nicola Finch, Denise Underwood, Stephen Dillon, Philip Dalton, Gareth Jones, Beb Smith
15,833
0.6%
–1.5%
The House Party
Terry McGrenera
11,055
0.4%
+0.1%
Rejected ballots 29,733 (1.1%)[ 23]
Total votes 2,645,409
Note that party descriptions can be used as alternatives to the registered party name.[ 24] Descriptions used in this election were:[ 25]
Britain First – Putting British people first
Caroline Pidgeon's London Liberal Democrats
Green Party – "vote Green on orange"
Respect (George Galloway)
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
The House Party – Homes for Londoners
Opinion polls
Constituency
Date(s) conducted
Polling organisation/client
Sample
Lab
Con
Lib Dem
Green
UKIP
Others
Lead
5 May 2016
Election results
2,614,912
43.5%
31.1%
7.5%
9.1%
7.6%
1.2%
12.4%
2–4 May 2016
YouGov
1,574
44%
30%
7%
7%
11%
1%
14%
15–19 April 2016
YouGov
1,017
46%
30%
9%
6%
9%
1%
16%
3 May 2012
Election results
2,207,677
42.3%
32.7%
8.8%
8.5%
4.3%
3.3%
9.6%
Regional list
Date(s) conducted
Polling organisation/client
Sample
Lab
Con
Green
Lib Dem
UKIP
WEP
Others
Lead
5 May 2016
Election results
2,615,676
40.3%
29.2%
8.0%
6.3%
6.5%
3.5%
3.9%
11.1%
2–4 May 2016
YouGov
1,574
39%
29%
9%
8%
11%
2%
3%
10%
15–19 April 2016
YouGov
1,017
45%
29%
7%
8%
9%
1%
0%
16%
3 May 2012
Election results
2,215,008
41.1%
32.0%
8.5%
6.8%
4.5%
—
7.1%
9.1%
Results
London Assembly election, 2016
Parties
Additional member system
Total seats
Constituency
Region
Votes
%
+/−
Seats
+/−
Votes
%
+/−
Seats
+/−
Total
+/−
%
Labour
1,138,576
43.5
1.2
9
1
1,054,801
40.3
0.8
3
1
12
48.0
Conservative
812,415
31.1
1.6
5
1
764,230
29.2
2.8
3
8
1
32.0
Green
236,809
9.1
0.5
207,959
8.0
0.6
2
2
8.0
UKIP
199,448
7.6
3.3
171,069
6.5
2.0
2
2
2
2
8.0
Liberal Democrats
195,820
7.5
1.3
165,580
6.3
0.5
1
1
1
1
4.0
Women's Equality
-
-
-
-
-
91,772
3.5
New
0
-
Respect
16,960
0.6
New
41,324
1.6
New
0
-
Britain First
-
-
-
-
-
39,071
1.5
New
0
-
CPA
-
-
-
-
-
27,172
1.0
0.8
0
-
Animal Welfare
-
-
-
-
-
25,810
1.0
New
0
-
BNP
-
-
-
-
-
15,833
0.6
1.5
0
-
The House Party
-
-
-
-
-
11,055
0.4
0.0
0
-
All People's Party
6,991
0.3
New
0
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
Socialist (GB)
3,691
0.1
0.1
0
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
Take Back the City
1,368
0.1
New
0
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
Thamilini Kulendran
1,142
0.0
0.3
0
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
Communist League
536
0.0
0.1
0
-
-
-
-
-
0
-
Total
2,614,862
14
2,615,676
11
25
Constituency Vote
Labour
43.5%
Conservative
31.1%
Green
9.1%
UKIP
7.6%
Liberal Democrats
7.5%
Others
1.2%
Regional Vote
Labour
40.3%
Conservative
29.2%
Green
8.0%
UKIP
6.5%
Liberal Democrats
6.3%
Others
5.3%
Assembly seats
Labour
48.0%
Conservative
32.0%
Green
8.0%
UKIP
8.0%
Liberal Democrats
4.0%
See also
References
External links