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2000 London Assembly election

The first elections for members of the London Assembly were held on 4 May 2000, alongside the first mayoral election.

2000 London Assembly election
4 May 2000 2004 →

25 London Assembly Seats
13 seats needed for majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Eric Ollerenshaw[1] Toby Harris[2]
Party Conservative Labour
Leader's seat Londonwide Brent and Harrow
Seats won 9 9
FPTP Vote 526,422 501,296
Percentage 33.2% 31.6%
List Vote 481,053 502,874
Percentage 29.0% 30.3%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Graham Tope[3] Darren Johnson
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader's seat Londonwide Londonwide
Seats won 4 3
FPTP Vote 299,998 162,457
Percentage 18.9% 10.2%
List Vote 245,555 183,910
Percentage 14.8% 11.1%

The assembly elections used the mixed member proportional representation, a form of additional member system, with 14 directly elected constituencies and 11 London-wide top-up seats.

Results edit

 
London Assembly election, 2000
Parties Additional member system Total seats
Constituency Region
Votes % +/− Seats +/− Votes % +/− Seats +/− Total +/− %
Labour 501,296 31.6 6 502,874 30.3 3 9 36.0
Conservative 526,422 33.2 8 481,053 29.0 1 9 36.0
Liberal Democrats 299,998 18.9 0 245,555 14.8 4 4 16.0
Green 162,457 10.2 0 183,910 11.1 3 3 12.0
CPA - - - 55,192 3.3 0 0 -
BNP - - - 47,670 2.9 0 0 -
UKIP 2,115 0.1 0 34,054 2.1 0 0 -
London Socialist 46,530 2.9 0 27,073 1.6 0 0 -
Independent - Peter Tatchell - - - 22,862 1.4 0 0 -
Campaign Against Tube Privatisation - - - 17,401 1.0 0 0 -
Socialist Labour - - - 13,690 0.8 0 0 -
Pro-Motorist Small Shop - - - 13,248 0.8 0 0 -
Natural Law - - - 7,559 0.5 0 0 -
Communist - - - 7,489 0.5 0 0 -
Independent 31,195 2.0 0 - - - - -
Havering Residents Association 12,831 0.8 0 - - - - -
Humanist 1,261 0.1 0 - - - - - -
Reform 2000 1,144 0.1 0 - - - - -
Communist League 536 0.0 0 - - - - -
  Total 1,585,785 14   1,659,630   11 25  
Constituency Vote
Conservative
33.2%
Labour
31.6%
Liberal Democrats
18.9%
Green
10.2%
Others
6.1%
London wide Vote
Labour
30.3%
Conservative
29.0%
Liberal Democrats
14.8%
Green
11.1%
Others
14.8%
Assembly seats
Labour
36.0%
Conservative
36.0%
Liberal Democrats
16.0%
Green
12.0%

Constituency Candidates edit

Constituency Conservative Labour Lib Dems Green LSA Others
Barnet & Camden Brian Coleman
(41,583, 1st)
Helen Gordon
(41,032, 2nd)
Jonathan Davies
(22,295, 3rd)
Miranda Dunn
(14,768, 4th)
Candy Udwin
(3,488, 5th)
Magnus Nielsen (UKIP) (2,115, 6th)
Diane Derksen (Maharishi)
(1,081, 7th)
Bexley & Bromley Bob Neill
(64,879, 1st)
Charlie Mansell
(30,320, 2nd)
Duncan Borrowman
(29,710, 3rd)
Ian Jardin
(11,124, 4th)
Jean Kysow
(1,403, 5th)
Brent & Harrow Bob Blackman
(32,295, 2nd)
Toby Harris
(36,675, 1st)
Chris Noyce
(17,161, 3rd)
Simone Aspis
(8,756, 4th)
Austin Burnett
(2,546, 5th)
City & East Syed Kamall
(19,266, 2nd)
John Biggs
(45,387, 1st)
Janet Ludlow
(18,300, 3rd)
Peter Howell
(11,939, 4th)
Kambiz Boomla
(3,908, 5th)
Croydon & Sutton Andrew Pelling
(48,421, 1st)
Maggie Mansell
(29,514, 3rd)
Anne Gallop
(30,614, 2nd)
Peter Hickson
(8,884, 4th)
Mark Steel
(1,823, 5th)
Ealing & Hillingdon Richard Barnes
(44,850, 1st)
Gurcharan Singh
(38,038, 2nd)
Mike Cox
(22,177, 3rd)
Graham Lee
(11,788, 4th)
Nick Grant
(2,977, 5th)
Enfield & Haringey Peter Forrest
(31,207, 2nd)
Nicky Gavron
(34,509, 1st)
Sean Hooker
(14,319, 3rd)
Peter Budge
(10,761, 5th)
Weyman Bennett
(3,671, 6th)
Richard Course (Ind)
(12,581, 4th)
Greenwich & Lewisham Rhodri Harris
(22,401, 2nd)
Len Duvall
(40,386, 1st)
David Buxton
(16,290, 3rd)
Terry Liddle
(11,839, 4th)
Ian Page
(3,981, 5th)
Havering & Redbridge Roger Evans
(40,919, 1st)
Chris Robbins
(32,650, 2nd)
Geoffrey Seeff
(14,028, 3rd)
Ashley Gunstock
(6,803, 5th)
George Taylor
(1,744, 6th)
Ian Wilkes (HRA)
(12,831, 4th)
Lambeth & Southwark Irene Kimm
(19,238, 3rd)
Val Shawcross
(37,985, 1st)
Peter Facey
(22,492, 2nd)
Storm Poorun
(13,242, 4th)
Theresa Bennett
(6,231, 5th)
Tony Robinson (Humanist)
(1,261, 6th)
Jonathan Silberman (Comm. League)
(536, 7th)
Merton & Wandsworth Elizabeth Howlett
(45,023, 1st)
Maggie Cosin
(32,438, 2nd)
Siobhan Vitelli
(12,496, 3rd)
Rajeev Thacker
(8,491, 5th)
Sarbani Mazumdar
(1,450, 7th)
Mark Thompson (Ind Lab)
(11,918, 4th)
Syed Manzoor (Ind)
(1,465, 6th)
Terence Sullivan (Ind)
(1,049, 8th)
North East Eric Ollerenshaw
(20,975, 3rd)
Meg Hillier
(42,459, 1st)
Paul Fox
(24,856, 2nd)
Yen Chit Chong
(18,382, 4th)
Cecelia Prosper
(8,269, 5th)
Paul Shaer (Ind)
(1,501, 6th)
Erol Basarik (Reform 2000)
(1,144, 7th)
South West Tony Arbour
(48,248, 1st)
Jagdish Sharma
(31,065, 3rd)
Geoff Pope
(41,189, 2nd)
Judy Maciejowska
(13,426, 4th)
Danny Faith
(2,319, 5th)
West Central Angie Bray
(47,117, 1st)
Kate Green
(28,838, 2nd)
Jon Burden
(14,071, 3rd)
Julia Stephenson
(12,254, 4th)
Christine Blower
(2,720, 5th)
Stephen Smith (Homeless)
(1,600, 6th)
Source: London Elects


London-wide List Candidates edit

London Assembly Election 2000 — London-wide lists
Name Candidates Elected to Assembly Not Elected
British National Party David John Hill, Peter Hart, Ken Fredrick Alfred Francis, Michael Patrick Davidson, Paul Charles Colin Ferguson, Frank Patrician Walsh
Campaign Against Tube Privatization Patrick William Sikorski, Oliver Edgley New, Catherine Effer, Robert Alan Law, Pamela Leah Slinger, Enoh Itejere, Brian Munro, Arwyn Huw Thomas, Lewis Peacock, Graham Michael Campbell, David Lyons
Christian Peoples Alliance Balram Gidoomal, David Bruno Campanale, Susan Jane May, Andrew Kenneth Farmer, Ellen Sheila Greco, Deepak Mahtani, Nigel John Graydon Poole, Mrs. Phillipa Jane Berry, Stuart Charles MacPherson, Timothy John Conisbee Ward, Peter Hartley Wolstenholme
Communist Party of Britain Nicholas B. Wright, Sandra Elizabeth Lusk, James Beavis, Monty Goldman, Salvador Urdiales Antelo, Anita E. Halpin, Anita Wright, Kevin Halpin, Richard Maybin
Conservative Party Eric Ollerenshaw Syed Kamall, Rhodri Harris, Roger Evans, Tony Arbour, Andrew Pelling, Irene Kimm, Elizabeth Howlett, Lurline Champagnie, Richard Barnes, Victoria Borwick, Bernard Arthur Ronald Gentry, Michael John Flynn, Patti Boulaye, Robert John Blackman, Peter James Forrest, Diane Patula Henry, Robert John Moreland, Henry Armstrong Allen Stokes, Piers Andrew Charles Wauchope, David Tyrie Williams, Cheryl Potter
Green Party of England and Wales Darren Johnson
Victor Anderson
Jennifer Jones
Noel Lynch, Shane Barbor Collins, Hilary Jago, Ashley Gunstock, John Robert Street, Jayne Forbes, Simone Florence Aspis, Catherine Mukhopadhyay
Independent Peter Tatchell Peter Tatchell
Labour Party Trevor Phillips
Samantha Heath
David Lammy
Jennette Arnold, Joseph Paul Docherty, Diana Johnson, Abdul Asad, Pamela Wharfe, Katherine Harriet Thorne, Navin Fakirchand Shah
Liberal Democrats Against the Tube Sell-Off Sally Hamwee
Graham Tope
Lynne Featherstone
Louise Bloom
Michael Tuffrey, Geoffrey Pope, Meher Khan, Duncan Keith Borrowman, Christopher David Noyce, Monroe Palmer, Meral Hussein Ece
London Socialist Alliance Paul Foot, Gregory Simon Tucker, Janine Sandra Booth, Christine Blower, Theresa Cordelia Bennett, Anne Gerardine Murphy, Katherine Louise Ford, Tobias Abse, Jean Kysow, George Thomas Taylor, Mark Steel
Natural Law Party Richard Peter Johnson, Judith Muriel Thomas, Alexander Maurice Alers Hankey, Gerard Joseph Valente, Jean Livesley, Juliette Taylor-Elwes, Jonathan Robert Hinde, Michael Leslie Mears
PRO-MaSS (PRO-Motorist, Small Shop) Geoffrey Maurice Ben-Nathan, Brian Bartle, Russell Stephen Conway, Joseph Pronckus
Socialist Labour Party Arthur Scargill, Amanda May Rose, Harpal Brar, Margaret Mary Sharkey, Hardev Singh Dhillon, Nicola Jane Hoarau, Geoff Palmer, Novjot Brar, Robert John Siggins, Eloisa Joan Rule, John David Hayball
United Kingdom Independence Party Damian Hockney, Christopher Pratt, Anthony Christopher John Neree Van Der Elst, Anthony John Edward Scholefield, Gregory Slysz, John de Roeck, Robert Michael Bryant, Gerald Roberts, James Rosewall Feisenberger, Mark Daniel Lester, Penelope Stella Weald

London Assembly Representation edit

  • Labour - 9
  • Conservative - 9
  • Liberal Democrat - 4
  • Green Party - 3

Party Leaders in 2000 edit

See also edit

References edit

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  3. ^ . london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 14 March 2003. Retrieved 7 October 2019.

External links edit

  • BBC: Greater London Assembly Election, 2000

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The first elections for members of the London Assembly were held on 4 May 2000 alongside the first mayoral election 2000 London Assembly election4 May 2000 2004 25 London Assembly Seats 13 seats needed for majority First party Second party Leader Eric Ollerenshaw 1 Toby Harris 2 Party Conservative Labour Leader s seat Londonwide Brent and Harrow Seats won 9 9 FPTP Vote 526 422 501 296 Percentage 33 2 31 6 List Vote 481 053 502 874 Percentage 29 0 30 3 Third party Fourth party Leader Graham Tope 3 Darren Johnson Party Liberal Democrats Green Leader s seat Londonwide Londonwide Seats won 4 3 FPTP Vote 299 998 162 457 Percentage 18 9 10 2 List Vote 245 555 183 910 Percentage 14 8 11 1 Vote pluralityMargins of victory The assembly elections used the mixed member proportional representation a form of additional member system with 14 directly elected constituencies and 11 London wide top up seats Contents 1 Results 2 Constituency Candidates 3 London wide List Candidates 4 London Assembly Representation 5 Party Leaders in 2000 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksResults edit nbsp London Assembly election 2000 Parties Additional member system Total seats Constituency Region Votes Seats Votes Seats Total Labour 501 296 31 6 6 502 874 30 3 3 9 36 0 Conservative 526 422 33 2 8 481 053 29 0 1 9 36 0 Liberal Democrats 299 998 18 9 0 245 555 14 8 4 4 16 0 Green 162 457 10 2 0 183 910 11 1 3 3 12 0 CPA 55 192 3 3 0 0 BNP 47 670 2 9 0 0 UKIP 2 115 0 1 0 34 054 2 1 0 0 London Socialist 46 530 2 9 0 27 073 1 6 0 0 Independent Peter Tatchell 22 862 1 4 0 0 Campaign Against Tube Privatisation 17 401 1 0 0 0 Socialist Labour 13 690 0 8 0 0 Pro Motorist Small Shop 13 248 0 8 0 0 Natural Law 7 559 0 5 0 0 Communist 7 489 0 5 0 0 Independent 31 195 2 0 0 Havering Residents Association 12 831 0 8 0 Humanist 1 261 0 1 0 Reform 2000 1 144 0 1 0 Communist League 536 0 0 0 Total 1 585 785 14 1 659 630 11 25 Constituency Vote Conservative 33 2 Labour 31 6 Liberal Democrats 18 9 Green 10 2 Others 6 1 London wide Vote Labour 30 3 Conservative 29 0 Liberal Democrats 14 8 Green 11 1 Others 14 8 Assembly seats Labour 36 0 Conservative 36 0 Liberal Democrats 16 0 Green 12 0 Constituency Candidates editConstituency Conservative Labour Lib Dems Green LSA Others Barnet amp Camden Brian Coleman 41 583 1st Helen Gordon 41 032 2nd Jonathan Davies 22 295 3rd Miranda Dunn 14 768 4th Candy Udwin 3 488 5th Magnus Nielsen UKIP 2 115 6th Diane Derksen Maharishi 1 081 7th Bexley amp Bromley Bob Neill 64 879 1st Charlie Mansell 30 320 2nd Duncan Borrowman 29 710 3rd Ian Jardin 11 124 4th Jean Kysow 1 403 5th Brent amp Harrow Bob Blackman 32 295 2nd Toby Harris 36 675 1st Chris Noyce 17 161 3rd Simone Aspis 8 756 4th Austin Burnett 2 546 5th City amp East Syed Kamall 19 266 2nd John Biggs 45 387 1st Janet Ludlow 18 300 3rd Peter Howell 11 939 4th Kambiz Boomla 3 908 5th Croydon amp Sutton Andrew Pelling 48 421 1st Maggie Mansell 29 514 3rd Anne Gallop 30 614 2nd Peter Hickson 8 884 4th Mark Steel 1 823 5th Ealing amp Hillingdon Richard Barnes 44 850 1st Gurcharan Singh 38 038 2nd Mike Cox 22 177 3rd Graham Lee 11 788 4th Nick Grant 2 977 5th Enfield amp Haringey Peter Forrest 31 207 2nd Nicky Gavron 34 509 1st Sean Hooker 14 319 3rd Peter Budge 10 761 5th Weyman Bennett 3 671 6th Richard Course Ind 12 581 4th Greenwich amp Lewisham Rhodri Harris 22 401 2nd Len Duvall 40 386 1st David Buxton 16 290 3rd Terry Liddle 11 839 4th Ian Page 3 981 5th Havering amp Redbridge Roger Evans 40 919 1st Chris Robbins 32 650 2nd Geoffrey Seeff 14 028 3rd Ashley Gunstock 6 803 5th George Taylor 1 744 6th Ian Wilkes HRA 12 831 4th Lambeth amp Southwark Irene Kimm 19 238 3rd Val Shawcross 37 985 1st Peter Facey 22 492 2nd Storm Poorun 13 242 4th Theresa Bennett 6 231 5th Tony Robinson Humanist 1 261 6th Jonathan Silberman Comm League 536 7th Merton amp Wandsworth Elizabeth Howlett 45 023 1st Maggie Cosin 32 438 2nd Siobhan Vitelli 12 496 3rd Rajeev Thacker 8 491 5th Sarbani Mazumdar 1 450 7th Mark Thompson Ind Lab 11 918 4th Syed Manzoor Ind 1 465 6th Terence Sullivan Ind 1 049 8th North East Eric Ollerenshaw 20 975 3rd Meg Hillier 42 459 1st Paul Fox 24 856 2nd Yen Chit Chong 18 382 4th Cecelia Prosper 8 269 5th Paul Shaer Ind 1 501 6th Erol Basarik Reform 2000 1 144 7th South West Tony Arbour 48 248 1st Jagdish Sharma 31 065 3rd Geoff Pope 41 189 2nd Judy Maciejowska 13 426 4th Danny Faith 2 319 5th West Central Angie Bray 47 117 1st Kate Green 28 838 2nd Jon Burden 14 071 3rd Julia Stephenson 12 254 4th Christine Blower 2 720 5th Stephen Smith Homeless 1 600 6th Source London ElectsLondon wide List Candidates editLondon Assembly Election 2000 London wide lists Name Candidates Elected to Assembly Not Elected British National Party David John Hill Peter Hart Ken Fredrick Alfred Francis Michael Patrick Davidson Paul Charles Colin Ferguson Frank Patrician Walsh Campaign Against Tube Privatization Patrick William Sikorski Oliver Edgley New Catherine Effer Robert Alan Law Pamela Leah Slinger Enoh Itejere Brian Munro Arwyn Huw Thomas Lewis Peacock Graham Michael Campbell David Lyons Christian Peoples Alliance Balram Gidoomal David Bruno Campanale Susan Jane May Andrew Kenneth Farmer Ellen Sheila Greco Deepak Mahtani Nigel John Graydon Poole Mrs Phillipa Jane Berry Stuart Charles MacPherson Timothy John Conisbee Ward Peter Hartley Wolstenholme Communist Party of Britain Nicholas B Wright Sandra Elizabeth Lusk James Beavis Monty Goldman Salvador Urdiales Antelo Anita E Halpin Anita Wright Kevin Halpin Richard Maybin Conservative Party Eric Ollerenshaw Syed Kamall Rhodri Harris Roger Evans Tony Arbour Andrew Pelling Irene Kimm Elizabeth Howlett Lurline Champagnie Richard Barnes Victoria Borwick Bernard Arthur Ronald Gentry Michael John Flynn Patti Boulaye Robert John Blackman Peter James Forrest Diane Patula Henry Robert John Moreland Henry Armstrong Allen Stokes Piers Andrew Charles Wauchope David Tyrie Williams Cheryl Potter Green Party of England and Wales Darren JohnsonVictor AndersonJennifer Jones Noel Lynch Shane Barbor Collins Hilary Jago Ashley Gunstock John Robert Street Jayne Forbes Simone Florence Aspis Catherine Mukhopadhyay Independent Peter Tatchell Peter Tatchell Labour Party Trevor PhillipsSamantha HeathDavid Lammy Jennette Arnold Joseph Paul Docherty Diana Johnson Abdul Asad Pamela Wharfe Katherine Harriet Thorne Navin Fakirchand Shah Liberal Democrats Against the Tube Sell Off Sally HamweeGraham TopeLynne FeatherstoneLouise Bloom Michael Tuffrey Geoffrey Pope Meher Khan Duncan Keith Borrowman Christopher David Noyce Monroe Palmer Meral Hussein Ece London Socialist Alliance Paul Foot Gregory Simon Tucker Janine Sandra Booth Christine Blower Theresa Cordelia Bennett Anne Gerardine Murphy Katherine Louise Ford Tobias Abse Jean Kysow George Thomas Taylor Mark Steel Natural Law Party Richard Peter Johnson Judith Muriel Thomas Alexander Maurice Alers Hankey Gerard Joseph Valente Jean Livesley Juliette Taylor Elwes Jonathan Robert Hinde Michael Leslie Mears PRO MaSS PRO Motorist Small Shop Geoffrey Maurice Ben Nathan Brian Bartle Russell Stephen Conway Joseph Pronckus Socialist Labour Party Arthur Scargill Amanda May Rose Harpal Brar Margaret Mary Sharkey Hardev Singh Dhillon Nicola Jane Hoarau Geoff Palmer Novjot Brar Robert John Siggins Eloisa Joan Rule John David Hayball United Kingdom Independence Party Damian Hockney Christopher Pratt Anthony Christopher John Neree Van Der Elst Anthony John Edward Scholefield Gregory Slysz John de Roeck Robert Michael Bryant Gerald Roberts James Rosewall Feisenberger Mark Daniel Lester Penelope Stella WealdLondon Assembly Representation editLabour 9 Conservative 9 Liberal Democrat 4 Green Party 3Party Leaders in 2000 editLabour Tony Blair Conservative William Hague Liberal Democrat Charles Kennedy Green Party Mike Woodin and Margaret WrightSee also editLondon AssemblyReferences edit London Assembly Member Eric Ollerenshaw london gov uk Archived from the original on 14 March 2003 Retrieved 7 October 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link London Assembly Member Toby Harris london gov uk Archived from the original on 14 March 2003 Retrieved 7 October 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link London Assembly Member Graham Tope london gov uk Archived from the original on 14 March 2003 Retrieved 7 October 2019 External links editBBC Greater London Assembly Election 2000 MayorWatch London Elections Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 London Assembly election amp oldid 1222316062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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