How every London borough voted in mayor elections after Sadiq Khan's win
It has been an intense few months as individuals across the political spectrum fought an intense battle for Mayor of London. After an anxious day of counting votes, Sadiq Khan was declared the winner, beating his Conservative rival Susan Hall comfortably.
Just five constituencies voted for Hall, with the rest voting for Labour.
Here is the full list of London constituencies and how they voted. Note that boroughs are grouped with one to three other areas to make a constituency, so we cannot say for certain how an individual borough voted, as its votes would added up with other areas.
The London Assembly results are still coming in. Follow our live updates on the count here.
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London boroughs that voted for Sadiq Khan
Greenwich and Lewisham - 83,792 for Khan and 36,822 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2004.
Lambeth and Southwark - 106,861 for Khan and 26,347 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2004.
Merton and Wandsworth - 84,725 for Khan and 50,976 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2016.
Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington & Chelsea - 54,481 for Khan and 43,405 for Hall. Labour GAIN from Conservatives.
Waltham Forest, Hackney and Islington - 127,455 for Khan and 34,099 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2004.
Hounslow, Kingston and Richmond - 77,011 for Khan and 68,856 for Hall. Labour GAIN from Conservatives.
Enfield and Haringey - 82,725 for Khan and 41,389 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2004.
Barnet and Camden - 70,984 for Khan and 57,465 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2016.
City of London, Barking & Dagenham, Newham and Tower Hamlets - 108,977 for Khan and 38,626 for Hall. Labour HOLD since 2004.
London boroughs that voted for Susan Hall
Bexley and Bromley - 111,216 for Hall and 48,952 for Khan. Conservative HOLD since 2000.
Brent and Harrow - 66,151 for Hall and 58,743 for Khan. Conservative HOLD since 2021.
Ealing and Hillingdon - 75,396 for Hall and 73,257 for Khan. Conservative HOLD since 2021.
Croydon and Sutton - 78,790 for Hall and 59,482 for Khan. Conservative HOLD since 2004.
Havering and Redbridge - 82,859 for Hall and 50,780 for Khan. Conservative HOLD since 2004.