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2004 London Assembly election

An election to the Assembly of London took place on 10 June 2004, along with the 2004 London mayoral election.

2004 London Assembly election
← 2000 10 June 2004 2008 →

25 London Assembly Seats
13 seats needed for majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Bob Neill[1] Toby Harris[2]
Party Conservative Labour
Leader's seat Bexley and Bromley Brent and Harrow (lost)
Last election 9 seats 9 seats
Seats won 9 7
Seat change 2
Constituency Vote 562,047 444,808
% and swing 31.2% 0.2% 24.7% 6.9%
Regional Vote 533,696 468,247
% and swing 28.5% 0.5% 25.0% 5.3%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Graham Tope[3] Darren Johnson
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader's seat Londonwide Londonwide
Last election 4 seats 3 seats
Seats won 5 2
Seat change 1 1
Constituency Vote 332,237 138,242
% and swing 18.4% 0.5% 7.7%2.6%
Regional Vote 316,218 160,445
% and swing 16.9% 2.1% 8.6% 2.5%

  Fifth party
 
Leader Damian Hockney
Party UKIP
Leader's seat Londonwide[4]
Last election 0 seats
Seats won 2
Seat change 2
Constituency Vote 180,516
% and swing 10.0% 9.9%
Regional Vote 156,780
% and swing 8.4% 6.3%

The Assembly is elected by the Additional Member System. There are fourteen directly elected constituencies, nine of which were won by the Conservatives and five by the Labour Party. An additional eleven members were allocated by a London wide top-up vote, with the proviso that parties must win at least 5% of the vote to qualify for list seats. This latter rule prevented both the British National Party and the Respect Party from winning a seat each as both fell just short of the 5% threshold.

This election saw losses for Labour and the Greens and gains for both the Liberal Democrats and UKIP, who achieved their first representation in the Assembly since its creation in 2000.

Results edit

 
London Assembly election, 2004
Parties Additional member system Total seats
Constituency Region
Votes % +/− Seats +/− Votes % +/− Seats +/− Total +/− %
Conservative 562,047 31.2  2.0 9  1 533,696 28.5  0.5 0  1 9   36.0
Labour 444,808 24.7  6.9 5  1 468,247 25.0  5.3 2  1 7  2 28.0
Liberal Democrats 332,237 18.4  0.5 0   316,218 16.9  2.1 5  1 5  1 20.0
Green 138,242 7.7  2.5 0   160,445 8.6  2.5 2  1 2  1 8.0
UKIP 180,516 10.0  9.9 0   156,780 8.4  6.3 2  2 2  2 8.0
BNP - - - - - 90,365 4.8  1.9 0   0   -
Respect 82,301 4.6 New 0   87,533 4.7 New 0   0   -
CPA 43,322 2.4 N/A 0   54,914 2.9  0.4 0   0   -
Alliance for Diversity
in Community, Uppal
- - - - - 4,968 0.3 New 0   0   -
Communist 1,378 0.1 N/A 0   - - - - - 0   -
Rathy Alagaratnam 1,240 0.1 New 0   - - - - - 0   -
Others 16,446 0.9  4.8 0   - - - - - 0   -
  Total 1,802,537 14   1,873,166   11 25  
Constituency Vote
Conservative
31.2%
Labour
24.7%
Liberal Democrats
18.4%
UKIP
10.0%
Green
7.7%
Respect
4.6%
CPA
2.4%
Others
1.1%
Regional Vote
Conservative
28.5%
Labour
25.0%
Liberal Democrats
16.9%
Green
8.6%
UKIP
8.4%
BNP
4.8%
Respect
4.7%
CPA
2.9%
Others
0.3%
Assembly seats
Conservative
36.0%
Labour
28.0%
Liberal Democrats
20.0%
Green
8.0%
UKIP
8.0%

The Conservative Party gained Brent and Harrow from Labour (who lost 7.6% of their vote), however they lost it again in the 2008 election. There were also large swings away from Labour in Barnet and Camden, City and East, Ealing and Hillingdon, Greenwich and Lewisham, Havering and Redbridge and West Central. The Liberal Democrats lost votes in most constituencies, but made gains in Enfield and Haringey, Lambeth and Southwark and Merton and Wandsworth. UKIP gained large percentages of the vote in Bexley and Bromley, Croydon and Sutton, Greenwich and Lewisham and Havering and Redbridge.

  • Overall turnout: 36.97%

London Assembly representation edit

Party Seats Loss/Gain
Conservative 9 ±0
Labour 7 –2
Liberal Democrats 5 +1
Green 2 –1
UKIP 2 +2
Total 25

New members edit

Defeated members edit

Retiring members edit

Constituency Candidates edit

Constituency Conservative Labour Lib Dem Green UKIP Respect CPA Others
Barnet & Camden Brian Coleman
(47,640, 1st)
Lucy Anderson
(36,121, 2nd)
Jonathan Simpson
(23,603, 3rd)
Miranda Dunn
(11,921, 4th)
Magnus Nielsen
(8,685, 5th)
Elisabeth Wheatley
(5,150, 6th)
Bexley & Bromley Bob Neill
(64,246, 1st)
Charlie Mansell
(24,848, 4th)
Duncan Borrowman
(29,992, 2nd)
Ann Garrett
(8,069, 5th)
Heather Bennett
(26,703, 3rd)
Alun Morinan
(1,673, 7th)
Miranda Suit
(3,397, 6th)
Brent & Harrow Bob Blackman
(39,900, 1st)
Toby Harris
(35,214, 2nd)
Havard Hughes
(20,782, 3rd)
Mohammad Ali
(6,975, 5th)
Daniel Moss
(7,199, 4th)
Albert Harriott
(4,586, 6th)
Gladstone Macaulay
(2,734, 7th)
City & East Shafi Choudhury
(23,749, 2nd)
John Biggs
(38,085, 1st)
Guy Burton
(18,255, 4th)
Terry McGrenera
(8,687, 6th)
Christopher Pratt
(17,997, 5th)
Oliur Rahman
(19,675, 3rd)
Christopher Gill
(4,461, 7th)
Croydon & Sutton Andrew Pelling
(52,330, 1st)
Sean Fitzsimons
(25,861, 3rd)
Steve Gauge
(28,636, 2nd)
Shasha Khan
(6,175, 5th)
James Feisenberger
(15,203, 4th)
Waqas Hussain
(3,108, 7th)
David Campanale
(4,234, 6th)
Ealing & Hillingdon Richard Barnes
(45,230, 1st)
Gurcharan Singh
(34,214, 2nd)
Mike Cox
(23,440, 3rd)
Sarah Edwards
(9,395, 5th)
David Malindine
(14,698, 4th)
Salvinder Dhillon
(4,229, 7th)
Genevieve Hibbs
(3,024, 8th)
Dalawar Chaudhry (Ind)
(5,285, 6th)
Enfield & Haringey Peter Forrest
(32,381, 2nd)
Joanne McCartney
(33,955, 1st)
Wayne Hoban
(19,720, 3rd)
Jayne Forbes
(10,310, 5th)
Brian Hall
(10,652, 4th)
Sait Akgul
(6,855, 6th)
Peter Wolstenholme
(2,365, 7th)
Greenwich & Lewisham Gareth Bacon
(22,168, 2nd)
Len Duvall
(36,251, 1st)
Alexander Feakes
(19,183, 3rd)
Susan Luxton
(11,271, 5th)
Timothy Reynolds
(13,454, 4th)
Ian Page
(2,825, 7th)
Stephen Hammond
(3,619, 6th)
Havering & Redbridge Roger Evans
(44,723, 1st)
Keith Darvill
(28,017, 2nd)
Matthew Lake
(13,646, 4th)
Ashley Gunstock
(6,009, 6th)
Lawrence Webb
(18,297, 3rd)
Abdurahman Jafar
(5,185, 7th)
Juliet Hawkins
(2,917, 8th)
Malvin Brown (Res. Assoc. London)
(6,925, 5th)
David Stephens (Nat. Lib.)
(2,031, 9th)
Peter Thorogood (Ind)
(1,597, 10th)
Lambeth & Southwark Bernard Gentry
(17,379, 3rd)
Val Shawcross
(36,280, 1st)
Caroline Pidgeon
(30,805, 2nd)
Shane Collins
(11,900, 4th)
Frank Maloney
(8,776, 5th)
Janet Noble
(4,930, 6th)
Simisola Lawanson
(3,655, 7th)
Merton & Wandsworth Elizabeth Howlett
(48,295, 1st)
Kathryn Smith
(31,417, 2nd)
Andrew Martin
(17,864, 3rd)
Roy Vickery
(10,163, 4th)
Adrian Roberts
(8,327, 5th)
Ruairidh Maclean
(4,297, 6th)
Ellen Greco
(2,782, 7th)
Rathy Alagaratnam (Ind)
(1,240, 8th)
North East Andrew Boff
(23,264, 3rd)
Jennette Arnold
(37,380, 1st)
Terry Stacy
(24,042, 2nd)
Jon Nott
(16,739, 4th)
R. J. Selby
(11,459 , 5th)
D. R. E. Ryan
(11,184, 6th)
A. A. Otchie
(3,219, 7th)
J. I. Beavis (CPB)
(1,378, 7th)
South West Tony Arbour
(48,858, 1st)
Seema Malhotra
(25,225, 3rd)
Dee Doocey
(44,791, 2nd)
Judy Maciejowska
(9,866, 5th)
A. G. Hindle
(12,477, 4th)
O. M. Waraich
(3,785, 6th)
P. J. Flower
(3,008, 7th)
West Central Angie Bray
(51,884, 1st)
Ansuya Sodha
(21,940, 2nd)
Francesco Fruzza
(17,478, 3rd)
Julia Stephenson
(10,762, 4th)
Damian Hockney
(7,219, 5th)
Kevin Cobham
(4,825, 6th)
Jillian McLachlan
(1,993, 7th)
Source: London Elects

London-wide lists edit

London Assembly Election 2004 — London-wide lists
Name Candidates Elected to Assembly Not Elected
Alliance for Diversity in Community, Uppal Inder Singh Uppal, Vasudev Kalidas Patel, Pritpal Singh Gahbri
British National Party Jason Paul Douglas, Barry John Roberts, Julian Peter Leppert, Richard Barnbrook, Mary Teresa Culnane, Clifford John Le May, Alan Herbert Bailey, Anthony Young, Lawrence Rustem, Carlos Cortiglia, Gareth William Jones
Christian Peoples Alliance Ram Gidoomal, David Bruno Campanale, Alan Craig, Gladstone Olufemi Macaulay, Peter James Flower, Susan Jane May, Genevieve Mary Hibbs, Juliet Frances Hawkins, Peter Hartley Wolstenholme, Jillian Mary Mclachlan, Ellen Sheila Greco
Conservative Party Eric Ollerenshaw, Andrew Boff, Rebekah Gilbert, Victoria Borwick, Robert John Blackman, William Guy Darrell Norton, Reza Ahmed Shafi Choudhury, Cormach Joseph Moore, Adrian Carey Knowles, Gareth Andrew Bacon, Bernard Arthur Gentry, Andrew John Retter, Tony Cox, Philip John Briscoe, Yvonne Lydia Rivlin, Lionel David Zetter, David Tyrie Williams, Jonathan Harold Gough, Matthew William Laban, Simon Andrew Peter Jones, Sean Martin Fear, Darshan Suri
Green Party of England and Wales Darren Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Noel Lynch, Keith Magnum, Jayne Forbes, Danny Bates, Shane Collins, Ruth Jenkins, Mischa Borris, Thomas Joseph Walsh, Ashley Gunstock
Labour Party Nicky Gavron
Murad Qureshi
Samantha Heath, Sally Mulready, Abdul Asad, Karen Helena Hunte, Virendra Kumar Sharma, Martin Jonathan Lindsay, Bernadette Lappage, Raj Chandarana, Muhammed Abdal Ullah
Liberal Democrats Lynne Featherstone
Graham Tope
Sally Hamwee
Michael Tuffrey
Elizabeth Doocey
Geoffrey Pope, Duncan Keith Borrowman, Monroe Palmer, Meral Hussein Ece, Steven Howard Gauge, Christopher David Noyce
Respect
(George Galloway)
Lindsey German, Oliur Rahmanm, Linda Smith, Janet Noble, Sait Akgul, Salvinder Dhillon, Michael Rosen, Gregory Tucker, Tansy Hoskins, Kevin Cobham, Abdurahman Jafar
United Kingdom Independence Party Damian Hockney
Peter Hulme-Cross
Adrian Roberts, Paul Cronin, Lawrence Webb, Robin Lambert, John Dunford, Ralph Steven Atkinson, Frederick James Rolph, Daniel William Moss, Heather Ann Bennett

References edit

  1. ^ . london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 August 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  2. ^ . london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 4 June 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  3. ^ . london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 28 June 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  4. ^ Not the incumbent, but stood in this seat and won.

External links edit

  • Guardian (newspaper): collection of manifestos

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An election to the Assembly of London took place on 10 June 2004 along with the 2004 London mayoral election 2004 London Assembly election 2000 10 June 2004 2008 25 London Assembly Seats13 seats needed for majority First party Second party Leader Bob Neill 1 Toby Harris 2 Party Conservative Labour Leader s seat Bexley and Bromley Brent and Harrow lost Last election 9 seats 9 seats Seats won 9 7 Seat change 2 Constituency Vote 562 047 444 808 and swing 31 2 0 2 24 7 6 9 Regional Vote 533 696 468 247 and swing 28 5 0 5 25 0 5 3 Third party Fourth party Leader Graham Tope 3 Darren Johnson Party Liberal Democrats Green Leader s seat Londonwide Londonwide Last election 4 seats 3 seats Seats won 5 2 Seat change 1 1 Constituency Vote 332 237 138 242 and swing 18 4 0 5 7 7 2 6 Regional Vote 316 218 160 445 and swing 16 9 2 1 8 6 2 5 Fifth party Leader Damian Hockney Party UKIP Leader s seat Londonwide 4 Last election 0 seats Seats won 2 Seat change 2 Constituency Vote 180 516 and swing 10 0 9 9 Regional Vote 156 780 and swing 8 4 6 3 Vote pluralityMargins of victory The Assembly is elected by the Additional Member System There are fourteen directly elected constituencies nine of which were won by the Conservatives and five by the Labour Party An additional eleven members were allocated by a London wide top up vote with the proviso that parties must win at least 5 of the vote to qualify for list seats This latter rule prevented both the British National Party and the Respect Party from winning a seat each as both fell just short of the 5 threshold This election saw losses for Labour and the Greens and gains for both the Liberal Democrats and UKIP who achieved their first representation in the Assembly since its creation in 2000 Contents 1 Results 2 London Assembly representation 2 1 New members 2 2 Defeated members 2 3 Retiring members 2 4 Constituency Candidates 2 5 London wide lists 3 References 4 External linksResults edit nbsp London Assembly election 2004 Parties Additional member system Total seats Constituency Region Votes Seats Votes Seats Total Conservative 562 047 31 2 nbsp 2 0 9 nbsp 1 533 696 28 5 nbsp 0 5 0 nbsp 1 9 nbsp 36 0 Labour 444 808 24 7 nbsp 6 9 5 nbsp 1 468 247 25 0 nbsp 5 3 2 nbsp 1 7 nbsp 2 28 0 Liberal Democrats 332 237 18 4 nbsp 0 5 0 nbsp 316 218 16 9 nbsp 2 1 5 nbsp 1 5 nbsp 1 20 0 Green 138 242 7 7 nbsp 2 5 0 nbsp 160 445 8 6 nbsp 2 5 2 nbsp 1 2 nbsp 1 8 0 UKIP 180 516 10 0 nbsp 9 9 0 nbsp 156 780 8 4 nbsp 6 3 2 nbsp 2 2 nbsp 2 8 0 BNP 90 365 4 8 nbsp 1 9 0 nbsp 0 nbsp Respect 82 301 4 6 New 0 nbsp 87 533 4 7 New 0 nbsp 0 nbsp CPA 43 322 2 4 N A 0 nbsp 54 914 2 9 nbsp 0 4 0 nbsp 0 nbsp Alliance for Diversity in Community Uppal 4 968 0 3 New 0 nbsp 0 nbsp Communist 1 378 0 1 N A 0 nbsp 0 nbsp Rathy Alagaratnam 1 240 0 1 New 0 nbsp 0 nbsp Others 16 446 0 9 nbsp 4 8 0 nbsp 0 nbsp Total 1 802 537 14 1 873 166 11 25 Constituency Vote Conservative 31 2 Labour 24 7 Liberal Democrats 18 4 UKIP 10 0 Green 7 7 Respect 4 6 CPA 2 4 Others 1 1 Regional Vote Conservative 28 5 Labour 25 0 Liberal Democrats 16 9 Green 8 6 UKIP 8 4 BNP 4 8 Respect 4 7 CPA 2 9 Others 0 3 Assembly seats Conservative 36 0 Labour 28 0 Liberal Democrats 20 0 Green 8 0 UKIP 8 0 The Conservative Party gained Brent and Harrow from Labour who lost 7 6 of their vote however they lost it again in the 2008 election There were also large swings away from Labour in Barnet and Camden City and East Ealing and Hillingdon Greenwich and Lewisham Havering and Redbridge and West Central The Liberal Democrats lost votes in most constituencies but made gains in Enfield and Haringey Lambeth and Southwark and Merton and Wandsworth UKIP gained large percentages of the vote in Bexley and Bromley Croydon and Sutton Greenwich and Lewisham and Havering and Redbridge Overall turnout 36 97 London Assembly representation editParty Seats Loss Gain Conservative 9 0 Labour 7 2 Liberal Democrats 5 1 Green 2 1 UKIP 2 2 Total 25 New members edit Bob Blackman Conservative Party Brent and Harrow Dee Doocey Liberal Democrats London list Damian Hockney UK Independence Party London list Peter Hulme Cross UK Independence Party London list Joanne McCartney Labour Party Enfield and Haringey Murad Qureshi Labour Party London list Defeated members edit Toby Harris Labour Party Brent and Harrow Samantha Heath Labour Party London list Noel Lynch Green Party of England and Wales London list Eric Ollerenshaw Conservative Party London list Retiring members edit Meg Hillier Labour Party North East Diana Johnson Labour Party London list Constituency Candidates edit Constituency Conservative Labour Lib Dem Green UKIP Respect CPA Others Barnet amp Camden Brian Coleman 47 640 1st Lucy Anderson 36 121 2nd Jonathan Simpson 23 603 3rd Miranda Dunn 11 921 4th Magnus Nielsen 8 685 5th Elisabeth Wheatley 5 150 6th Bexley amp Bromley Bob Neill 64 246 1st Charlie Mansell 24 848 4th Duncan Borrowman 29 992 2nd Ann Garrett 8 069 5th Heather Bennett 26 703 3rd Alun Morinan 1 673 7th Miranda Suit 3 397 6th Brent amp Harrow Bob Blackman 39 900 1st Toby Harris 35 214 2nd Havard Hughes 20 782 3rd Mohammad Ali 6 975 5th Daniel Moss 7 199 4th Albert Harriott 4 586 6th Gladstone Macaulay 2 734 7th City amp East Shafi Choudhury 23 749 2nd John Biggs 38 085 1st Guy Burton 18 255 4th Terry McGrenera 8 687 6th Christopher Pratt 17 997 5th Oliur Rahman 19 675 3rd Christopher Gill 4 461 7th Croydon amp Sutton Andrew Pelling 52 330 1st Sean Fitzsimons 25 861 3rd Steve Gauge 28 636 2nd Shasha Khan 6 175 5th James Feisenberger 15 203 4th Waqas Hussain 3 108 7th David Campanale 4 234 6th Ealing amp Hillingdon Richard Barnes 45 230 1st Gurcharan Singh 34 214 2nd Mike Cox 23 440 3rd Sarah Edwards 9 395 5th David Malindine 14 698 4th Salvinder Dhillon 4 229 7th Genevieve Hibbs 3 024 8th Dalawar Chaudhry Ind 5 285 6th Enfield amp Haringey Peter Forrest 32 381 2nd Joanne McCartney 33 955 1st Wayne Hoban 19 720 3rd Jayne Forbes 10 310 5th Brian Hall 10 652 4th Sait Akgul 6 855 6th Peter Wolstenholme 2 365 7th Greenwich amp Lewisham Gareth Bacon 22 168 2nd Len Duvall 36 251 1st Alexander Feakes 19 183 3rd Susan Luxton 11 271 5th Timothy Reynolds 13 454 4th Ian Page 2 825 7th Stephen Hammond 3 619 6th Havering amp Redbridge Roger Evans 44 723 1st Keith Darvill 28 017 2nd Matthew Lake 13 646 4th Ashley Gunstock 6 009 6th Lawrence Webb 18 297 3rd Abdurahman Jafar 5 185 7th Juliet Hawkins 2 917 8th Malvin Brown Res Assoc London 6 925 5th David Stephens Nat Lib 2 031 9th Peter Thorogood Ind 1 597 10th Lambeth amp Southwark Bernard Gentry 17 379 3rd Val Shawcross 36 280 1st Caroline Pidgeon 30 805 2nd Shane Collins 11 900 4th Frank Maloney 8 776 5th Janet Noble 4 930 6th Simisola Lawanson 3 655 7th Merton amp Wandsworth Elizabeth Howlett 48 295 1st Kathryn Smith 31 417 2nd Andrew Martin 17 864 3rd Roy Vickery 10 163 4th Adrian Roberts 8 327 5th Ruairidh Maclean 4 297 6th Ellen Greco 2 782 7th Rathy Alagaratnam Ind 1 240 8th North East Andrew Boff 23 264 3rd Jennette Arnold 37 380 1st Terry Stacy 24 042 2nd Jon Nott 16 739 4th R J Selby 11 459 5th D R E Ryan 11 184 6th A A Otchie 3 219 7th J I Beavis CPB 1 378 7th South West Tony Arbour 48 858 1st Seema Malhotra 25 225 3rd Dee Doocey 44 791 2nd Judy Maciejowska 9 866 5th A G Hindle 12 477 4th O M Waraich 3 785 6th P J Flower 3 008 7th West Central Angie Bray 51 884 1st Ansuya Sodha 21 940 2nd Francesco Fruzza 17 478 3rd Julia Stephenson 10 762 4th Damian Hockney 7 219 5th Kevin Cobham 4 825 6th Jillian McLachlan 1 993 7th Source London Elects London wide lists edit London Assembly Election 2004 London wide lists Name Candidates Elected to Assembly Not Elected Alliance for Diversity in Community Uppal Inder Singh Uppal Vasudev Kalidas Patel Pritpal Singh Gahbri British National Party Jason Paul Douglas Barry John Roberts Julian Peter Leppert Richard Barnbrook Mary Teresa Culnane Clifford John Le May Alan Herbert Bailey Anthony Young Lawrence Rustem Carlos Cortiglia Gareth William Jones Christian Peoples Alliance Ram Gidoomal David Bruno Campanale Alan Craig Gladstone Olufemi Macaulay Peter James Flower Susan Jane May Genevieve Mary Hibbs Juliet Frances Hawkins Peter Hartley Wolstenholme Jillian Mary Mclachlan Ellen Sheila Greco Conservative Party Eric Ollerenshaw Andrew Boff Rebekah Gilbert Victoria Borwick Robert John Blackman William Guy Darrell Norton Reza Ahmed Shafi Choudhury Cormach Joseph Moore Adrian Carey Knowles Gareth Andrew Bacon Bernard Arthur Gentry Andrew John Retter Tony Cox Philip John Briscoe Yvonne Lydia Rivlin Lionel David Zetter David Tyrie Williams Jonathan Harold Gough Matthew William Laban Simon Andrew Peter Jones Sean Martin Fear Darshan Suri Green Party of England and Wales Darren JohnsonJennifer Jones Noel Lynch Keith Magnum Jayne Forbes Danny Bates Shane Collins Ruth Jenkins Mischa Borris Thomas Joseph Walsh Ashley Gunstock Labour Party Nicky GavronMurad Qureshi Samantha Heath Sally Mulready Abdul Asad Karen Helena Hunte Virendra Kumar Sharma Martin Jonathan Lindsay Bernadette Lappage Raj Chandarana Muhammed Abdal Ullah Liberal Democrats Lynne FeatherstoneGraham TopeSally HamweeMichael TuffreyElizabeth Doocey Geoffrey Pope Duncan Keith Borrowman Monroe Palmer Meral Hussein Ece Steven Howard Gauge Christopher David Noyce Respect George Galloway Lindsey German Oliur Rahmanm Linda Smith Janet Noble Sait Akgul Salvinder Dhillon Michael Rosen Gregory Tucker Tansy Hoskins Kevin Cobham Abdurahman Jafar United Kingdom Independence Party Damian HockneyPeter Hulme Cross Adrian Roberts Paul Cronin Lawrence Webb Robin Lambert John Dunford Ralph Steven Atkinson Frederick James Rolph Daniel William Moss Heather Ann BennettReferences edit London Assembly Member Bob Neill london gov uk Archived from the original on 5 August 2004 Retrieved 7 October 2019 London Assembly Member Toby Harris london gov uk Archived from the original on 4 June 2004 Retrieved 7 October 2019 London Assembly Member Graham Tope london gov uk Archived from the original on 28 June 2004 Retrieved 7 October 2019 Not the incumbent but stood in this seat and won External links editGuardian newspaper collection of manifestos MayorWatch London Elections Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 London Assembly election amp oldid 1218240332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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