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London Mayor and Assembly elections – when to expect results UK News

Voters who vote for mayor of London and members of the London Assembly today will have to wait until the weekend to see the results.

Votes will be counted in three separate locations on Friday and Saturday to allow for social distancing and to minimize the number of people in each counting center.

The first set of results to be released will be the 14 constituency seats in the London Assembly, of which seven are expected to be announced on Friday evening and the remaining seven to be announced on Saturday.

With no tally overnight, Londoners may have to wait until Sunday to find out who will be London’s next mayor, depending on turnout.

The earliest possible for voters to find out the mayoral election results is Saturday evening, with the London Assembly seat results due to be announced at the same time.

The winner of the mayoral election is expected to be announced at town hall no later than noon on Sunday, with a limited number of journalists in attendance.

The seven London Assembly constituency seats that will be counted on Friday are:

  • Brent and Harrow
  • Ealing and Hillingdon
  • Havering and Redbridge
  • Lambeth and Southwark
  • Northeast
  • Midwest

While the following seats will be counted on Saturday:

  • Barnet and Camden
  • City and East
  • Croydon and Sutton
  • Enfield and Haringey
  • Greenwich and Lewisham
  • Merton and Wandsworth
  • South West

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Source: www.times-series.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-05-06 11:04:53