Elections for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly were held on 2 May 2024.

  • Labour candidate Sadiq Khan was re-elected for a third term as London mayor. Khan received 1,088,225 votes (44% of the total), ahead of Conservative candidate Susan Hall, who received 812,397 votes (33%).
  • The Liberal Democrat candidate for mayor, Rob Blackie, came third with 145,184 votes, just ahead of the Green Party’s Zoë Garbett with 145,114 (each received 6% of the total).
  • Labour won 11 seats on the London Assembly, the same as in 2021, and remain the largest party on the Assembly. The party received 40% of the constituency vote and 40% of the London-wide list vote.

The Conservatives won 8 seats, down by one from 2021. The Green Party won 3 seats, the Liberal Democrats 2 (including one constituency seat, the first time a constituency seat has been won by a party other than Labour or the Conservatives), and ReformUK won one.

Turnout in the 2024 mayoral election was 40.5%, marginally down from 40.9% in 2021.


Related posts