London Elects

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London Elects is the Greater London Authority (GLA) team responsible for organising the election of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The London Elects team report to the Greater London Returning Officer.

Operations

The team responsibilities include:

  • working closely with electoral staff in the 32 London boroughs and the City of London to provide training and support for polling station staff and to make sure everyone is well prepared for the election and the count
  • managing candidate nominations for the Mayoral election and the London-wide list
  • organising arrangements for the count
  • managing the three count centres and the contract with the company providing electronic counting
  • working with the Government on budget and legal issues
  • an advertising campaign
  • the London Elects website
  • the statutory mayoral address booklet, comprising ‘mini-manifestos’ from mayoral candidates, delivered to all London’s voters.

History

Following the 1999 GLA Act, the first London Mayoral and London Assembly elections were held in 2000. Subsequent elections were held in 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016.

See also

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