Full London Assembly results revealed with Greens, Lib Dems and Reform UK represented
The London Assembly results show a smaller share of votes for Labour and Conservatives, with the smaller parties doing better compared to the mayoral election.
With all 14 constituency results in for the London Assembly election, Labour recorded 983,216 votes (39.70 per cent) with the Conservatives on 673,036 (27.18 per cent), Greens 319,859 (12.92 per cent), ahead of the Lib Dems on 274,049 (11.07 per cent) – with Reform UK on 183,358 (7.40 per cent).
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14 of the members represent a specific constituency, and the remaining 11 represent London as a whole.
Each voter could vote for an individual candidate to represent their constituency and for a party or candidate to represent the whole of London, explains London Elects.,
Full list of London Assembly constituency members
Hounslow, Kingston and Richmond (South West): Gareth Roberts, Lib Dem
Barking & Dagenham, City of London, Newham, and Tower Hamlets (City and East): Unmesh Desai, Labour
Lambeth and Southwark: Marina Ahmad, Labour
Barnet and Camden: Anne Clarke, Labour
Ealing and Hillingdon: Bassam Mahfouz, Labour
Enfield and Haringey: Joanne McCartney, Labour
Hackney, Islington and Waltham Forest (North East): Sem Moema, Labour
Greenwich and Lewisham: Len Duvall, Labour
Merton and Wandsworth: Leonie Cooper, Labour
Bexley and Bromley: Thomas Turrell, Conservative
Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington & Chelsea (West Central): James Small-Edwards, Labour
Brent and Harrow: Krupesh Hirani, Labour
Croydon and Sutton: Neil Garratt, Conservative
Havering and Redbridge: Keith Prince, Conservative
Full list of London-wide Assembly Members
The 11 London-wide seats on the London Assembly were allocated to parties based on their London-wide share of the vote. Only parties securing more than five per cent of the vote qualified for a seat.
Sian Berry, The Green Party
Susan Hall, Conservative
Alex Wilson, Reform UK
Caroline Russell, The Green Party
Shaun Bailey, Conservatives
Emma Best, Conservatives
Hina Bokhari, Liberal Democrats
Zack Polanski, The Green Party
Andrew Boff, Conservatives
Elly Baker, Labour
Alessandro Georgiou, Conservatives