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The 2016 mayoral election was the first in which the incumbent mayor did not stand for re-election. The position of mayor of London was created in 2000 after a referendum in London . [ 5 ] The mayor has a range of responsibilities covering policing, transport, housing, planning, economic development, arts, culture and the environment ...
The 2016 London mayoral election was held on 5 May 2016. [2] The results were announced on 7 May at 00:30, despite British television news channel Sky News announcing Sadiq Khan as the winner hours earlier. The incumbent mayor, Boris Johnson, did not run for re-election for a third term in office, as he was elected the member of parliament for ...
The 2016 United Kingdom local elections held on Thursday 5 May 2016 were a series of local elections which were held in 124 local councils and also saw 4 mayoral elections in England which also coincided with elections to the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly, the Northern Ireland Assembly, the London Assembly, the London mayoral election and the England and Wales Police and crime ...
The London Labour Party mayoral selection of 2015 was the process by which the Labour Party selected its candidate for Mayor of London, to stand in the mayoral election on 5 May 2016. It was the first Mayoral selection process since 2002 not to feature Ken Livingstone as a candidate.
Live election results and related data for Senate, House and governor’s races. Senate Outlook 2014 Forecasts for 2014’s Senate races, based on HuffPost Pollster’s poll-tracking model.
3 Mayoral election results. 4 Assembly election results. ... Let London Live: Renos Sampson 2,021 1.1 New: ... 2016 London Assembly election: Croydon and Sutton [4]
Jul. 25—NEW LONDON — Democratic and Republican town committee caucuses on Tuesday set the stage for a three-way mayoral race this fall and the likelihood of Democratic primaries for two of the ...
The 2016 London Assembly election was an election held on 5 May 2016 to elect the members of the London Assembly. [1] It took place on the same day as the London mayoral election [ 2 ] and the United Kingdom local elections .