Voted for Boris; voted for a Conservative London Assembly Constituency Member
Voted for Boris; voted for a Labour London Assembly Constituency Member
Voted for Ken; voted for a Labour London Assembly Constituency Member
1st choice
1st + 2nd choice
Voted for Boris
971,931
44%
1,054,811
51½%
Voted for Ken
889,918
40%
992,273
48½%
Voted for Jenny
98,183
4%
Voted for Brian
91,774
4%
Voted for Siobhan
83,914
4%
Voted for UKIP
43,274
2%
Voted for Scum
28,751
1%
Electorate = 5¾ million Voted for Boris = 18% of the electorate Voted for Ken = 17% of the electorate Didn't vote for Boris = 82% of the electorate Didn't vote for Ken = 83% of the electorate Couldn't be arsed to vote at all = 62% of the electorate
Boris beat Ken by: 62,538 votes In Bexley and Bromley, Boris beat Ken by: 67,424 votes Conclusion: If Bexley and Bromley were in Kent, Ken would have won.
Gave 1st preference vote to someone other than Boris or Ken: 346,626 voters Of these, failed to give a 2nd preference vote: 161,391 voters (47%)
London Assembly Membership: Lab 12, Con 9, Green 2, LD 2 Number of votes required to block the Mayor's Budget: 17
Next Mayoral election: Thursday 5th May 2016 (1461 days, and counting)