2012 London Assembly election explained

Election Name:2012 London Assembly election
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:yes
Previous Election:2008 London Assembly election
Previous Year:2008
Next Election:2016 London Assembly election
Next Year:2016
Seats For Election:25 London Assembly Seats
13 seats needed for majority
Election Date:3 May 2012
1Blank:Constituency Vote
2Blank:% and swing
3Blank:Regional Vote
4Blank:% and swing
Turnout:37.4% 6.9%
Leader1:Len Duvall
Leaders Seat1:Greenwich and Lewisham
Party1:Labour
Colour1:DC241f
Last Election1:8 seats
Seats1:12
Seat Change1:4
1Data1:933,438
2Data1:42.3% 14.3%
3Data1:911,204
4Data1:41.1% 13.5%
Leader2:James Cleverly[1]
Leaders Seat2:Bexley and Bromley
Party2:Conservative
Colour2:0087DC
Last Election2:11 seats
Seats2:9
Seat Change2:2
1Data2:722,280
2Data2:32.7% 1.6%
3Data2:708,528
4Data2:32.0% 2.6%
Leader4:Jenny Jones
Leaders Seat4:Londonwide
Party4:Green
Color4:6AB023
Last Election4:2 seats
Seats4:2
1Data4:188,623
2Data4:8.5% 0.5%
3Data4:189,215
4Data4:8.5% 0.1%
Leader5:Caroline Pidgeon
Leaders Seat5:Londonwide
Party5:Liberal Democrats
Color5:FAA61A
Last Election5:3 seats
Seats5:2
Seat Change5:1
1Data5:193,842
2Data5:8.8% 4.9%
3Data5:150,447
4Data5:6.8% 4.6%

The London Assembly election of 2012 was an election of members to the London Assembly which took place on Thursday, 3 May 2012, the same day as the 2012 London mayoral election, and the 2012 United Kingdom local elections. Although Conservative candidate Boris Johnson won the Mayoral election, the Assembly election produced the Labour Party's best result since the inception of the London Assembly; this was subsequently surpassed by the party's performance in the 2016 election.

Overview

The Assembly is elected by the Additional Member System. There are fourteen directly elected constituencies, all of which have, to date, only ever been won by the Conservative Party or the Labour Party. An additional eleven members are allocated by a London wide top-up vote with the proviso that parties must win at least five percent of the vote to qualify for the list seats.

All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in London who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 3 May 2012 were entitled to vote in the Assembly election. Those who were temporarily away from London (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the Assembly election.[2] The deadline to register to vote in the election was midnight on Wednesday 18 April 2012,[3] though anyone who qualified as an anonymous elector had until midnight on Thursday 26 April 2012 to register.[4]

Candidates

Constituency candidates

ConstituencyConservativeLabourGreenLib DemsUKIPBNPOthers
Barnet & CamdenBrian Coleman (I)
(53,378, 2nd)
Andrew Dismore
(74,677, 1st)
A.M. Poppy
(17,904, 3rd)
Chris Richards
(13,800, 4th)
Michael Corby
(7,331, 5th)
Bexley & BromleyJames Cleverly (I)
(88,482, 1st)
Josie Channer
(40,714, 2nd)
Jonathan Rooks
(9,209, 5th)
Sam Webber
(11,396, 3rd)
David Coburn
(10,771, 4th)
Donna Treanor
(7,563, 6th)
Brent & HarrowSachin Rajput
(40,604, 2nd)
Navin Shah (I)
(70,400, 1st)
Shahrar Ali
(10,546, 4th)
Charlotte Henry
(15,690, 3rd)
Mick McGough
(7,830, 5th)
City & EastJohn Moss
(24,923, 2nd)
John Biggs (I)
(107,667, 1st)
Chris Smith
(10,891, 3rd)
Richard Macmillan
(7,351, 4th)
Steven Woolfe
(5,243, 7th)
Paul Borg
(7,031, 5th)
Kamran Malik (CUP)
(6,774, 6th)
Paul Davies (Comm. League)
(1,108, 8th)
Croydon & SuttonSteve O'Connell (I)
(60,152, 1st)
Louisa Woodley
(50,734, 2nd)
Gordon Ross
(10,287, 5th)
Abigail Lock
(21,889, 3rd)
Winston McKenzie
(10,757, 4th)
Ealing & HillingdonRichard Barnes (I)
(62,474, 2nd)
Onkar Sahota
(65,584, 1st)
Mike Harling
(10,877, 4th)
Mike Cox
(11,805, 3rd)
Helen Knight
(6,750, 5th)
David Furness
(4,284, 6th)
Ian Edward (NF)
(2,035, 7th)
Enfield & HaringeyAndy Hemsted
(37,293, 2nd)
Joanne McCartney (I)
(74,034, 1st)
Peter Krakowiak
(12,278, 4th)
Dawn Barnes
(13,601, 3rd)
Peter Staveley
(4,298, 5th)
Marie Nicholas
(3,081, 6th)
Greenwich & LewishamAlex Wilson
(27,329, 2nd)
Len Duvall (I)
(65,366, 1st)
Roger Sedgley
(12,427, 3rd)
John Russell
(9,393, 4th)
Paul Oakley
(4,997, 6th)
Roberta Woods
(3,551, 7th)
Barbara Raymond (PBP)
(6,873, 5th)
Tess Culnane (NF)
(1,816, 8th)
Havering & RedbridgeRoger Evans (I)
(53,285, 1st)
Mandy Richards
(49,386, 2nd)
Haroon Said
(5,207, 7th)
Farrukh Islam
(6,435, 5th)
Lawrence Webb
(9,471, 3rd)
Robert Taylor
(5,234, 6th)
Malvin Brown (Res. Assoc. London)
(8,239, 4th)
Mark Twiddy (Eng. Dem.)
(2,573, 8th)
Richard Edmonds (NF)
(1,936, 9th)
Lambeth & SouthwarkMichael Mitchell
(30,537, 2nd)
Val Shawcross (I)
(83,239, 1st)
Jonathan Bartley
(18,144, 4th)
Rob Blackie
(18,359, 3rd)
James Fluss
(4,395, 5th)
Danny Lambert (SPGB)
(2,938, 6th)
Merton & WandsworthRichard Tracey (I)
(65,197, 1st)
Leonie Cooper
(55,216, 2nd)
Roy Vickery
(11,307, 4th)
Lisa Smart
(11,904, 3rd)
Mazhar Manzoor
(3,717, 5th)
Thamilini Kulendran (Ind)
(2,424, 6th)
Bill Martin (SPGB)
(1,343, 7th)
North EastNaomi Newstead
(35,714, 2nd)
Jennette Arnold (I)
(101,902, 1st)
Caroline Allen
(29,677, 3rd)
Farooq Qureshi
(13,237, 4th)
Paul Wiffen
(6,623, 5th)
Ijaz Hayat (Ind)
(4,842, 6th)
South WestTony Arbour (I)
(69,151, 1st)
Lisa Homan
(49,889, 2nd)
Daniel Goldsmith
(17,070, 4th)
Munira Wilson
(28,947, 3rd)
Jeff Bolter
(8,505, 5th)
West CentralKit Malthouse (I)
(73,761, 1st)
Todd Foreman
(44,630, 2nd)
Susanna Rustin
(12,799, 3rd)
Layla Moran
(10,035, 4th)
Elizabeth Jones
(5,161, 5th)
Source: London Elects

London-wide List Candidates

London Assembly Election 2012 — London-wide List
Name Candidates Elected to Assembly (and d'Hondt votes) Candidates (in list order)
Steve Squire, Dave Furness, Paul Sturdy, Carlos Cortiglia, John Clark, Robert Taylor, Giuseppe de Santis, Donna Treanor, Roberta Woods, Marie Nicholas, John Brooks
Christian Peoples Alliance - Supporting Traditional MarriageMalcolm Martin, Sue May, Sid Cordle, Flora Amar, William Capstick, Ethel Odiete, Matthew Connolly, Denise Stafford, Mary Boyle, Vivek Trivedi, Ellen Greco, Francis Olawale, Robert Hampson, Rita Isingoma, Stan Gain, Ruth Price, Stephen Hammond, Charles Mrewa, Benny Stafford, Doreen Scrimshaw, Jonathan Rudd, Tony May, Katherine Mills, Roger Glencross, Faith Miuq
Andrew Boff (101,218), Gareth Bacon (88,566), Victoria Borwick (78,215) Andrew Boff, Gareth Bacon, Victoria Borwick, Suella Fernandes, Kemi Badenoch, Matthew Maxwell Scott, Nadia Sharif, Anthony Hughes, Andrew Stranack, Karim Sacoor, Amandeep Bhogal, Chris Hampsheir
Roger Cooper, Steven Uncles, Benjamin Weald, Leo Brookes, Janus Polenceus, Mark Twiddy, Michael Barnbrook, Brian Cakebread
Jenny Jones (189,215), Darren Johnson (94,608) Jenny Jones, Darren Johnson, Noel Lynch, Natalie Bennett, Shahrar Ali, Farid Bakht, Caroline Allen, Romayne Phoenix, Caroline Russell, Anna Hughes, Marek Powley
Nicky Gavron (101,245), Murad Qureshi (91,120), Fiona Twycross (82,837), Tom Copley (75,934) Nicky Gavron, Murad Qureshi, Fiona Twycross, Tom Copley, Florence Nosegbe, Unmesh Desai, Kirsten Hearn, Liquat Ali, Mabel McKeown, Kevin McGrath, Christine Quigley[5] [6]
Caroline Pidgeon (150,447), Stephen Knight (75,224) Caroline Pidgeon, Stephen Knight, Bridget Fox, Shas Sheehan, Merlene Emerson, Emily Gasson, Steve Bradley, Marisha Ray, Nick Russell, Ajmal Masroor, Chris Richards[7]
National Front - "Putting Londoners First!"Tess Culnane, Ian Edward, Andrew Cripps
The House Party - Homes for Londoners Terence McGrenera
Alex Gordon, Nick Wrack, April Ashley, Sian Griffiths, Steve Hedley, Ian Leahair, Gary McFarlane, Martin Powell-Davies, Merlin Reader, Joe Simpson, Jenny Sutton, Nancy Taaffe, Jackie Turner, Lee Vernon, Lesley Woodburn, Michael Dooley, Mark Benjamin
Steven Woolfe, David Coburn, Lawrence Webb, Helen Dixon, Elizabeth Jones, Paul Oakley, Jeff Bolter, Mick McGough, Winston McKenzie, Peter Staveley, Mazhar Manzoor
Independent Rathy Alagratnam
Independent Ijaz Hayat

Opinion Polls

Constituency

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSampleConLabLib DemOthers
3 May 2012 Election results 2,207,677 32.7% 42.3% 8.8% 16.2%
30 Apr - 2 May 2012 YouGov 2,119 33% 44% 9% 14%
27 - 29 Apr 2012 YouGov 1,231 32% 45% 8% 15%
18 – 24 Apr 2012 Survation 1,443 30% 33% 13% 23%
20 - 22 Apr 2012 YouGov 1,138 34% 46% 9% 11%
13 - 15 Apr 2012 YouGov 1,060 35% 44% 11% 10%
1 May 2008 Election results 2,406,289 37.4% 28.0% 13.7% 20.9%

Regional

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSampleConLabLib DemGreenOthers
3 May 2012 Election results 2,215,008 32.0% 41.1% 6.8% 8.5% 11.6%
30 Apr - 2 May 2012 YouGov 2,119 32% 42% 9% 7% 11%
27 - 29 Apr 2012 YouGov 1,231 30% 44% 8% 5% 13%
18 – 24 Apr 2012 Survation 1,443 28% 33% 10% 8% 21%
20 - 22 Apr 2012 YouGov 1,138 33% 44% 9% 6% 6%
13 - 15 Apr 2012 YouGov 1,060 35% 46% 9% 3% 7%
1 May 2008 Election results 2,412,607 34.1% 27.1% 11.2% 8.3% 17.6%

Results

|-!rowspan=3 colspan=2 | Parties!colspan=10 | Additional member system!rowspan=2 colspan=5 | Total seats|-!colspan=5 |Constituency!colspan=5 |Region|-! Votes !! % !! +/− !! Seats !! +/− ! Votes !! % !! +/− !! Seats !! +/−! Total !! +/− !! %|-|-! style="background-color: #70147A || style="text-align:left;" |UK Independence Party| style="text-align:right;" | 95,849| style="text-align:right;" | 4.3| style="text-align:right;" | 1.4| style="text-align:right;" | 0| style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | 100,040| style="text-align:right;" | 4.5| style="text-align:right;" | 2.6| style="text-align:right;" | 0| style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | 0| style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | -|-

|-|   || Total || 2,207,677 || || || 14 ||   || 2,215,008 || || || 11 || || 25 ||   |||}

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: London Assembly Member James Cleverly. https://web.archive.org/web/20120508231110/http://www.london.gov.uk/profile/james-cleverly. 8 May 2012. 7 October 2019. london.gov.uk. unfit.
  2. Web site: Who can register to vote? . Harrow Council . 18 April 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120107051103/http://www.harrow.gov.uk/info/200157/electoral_registration/2373/electoral_registration/2 . January 7, 2012 .
  3. The deadline for the receipt of electoral registration applications is the eleventh working day before election day.
  4. The deadline for the receipt and determination of anonymous electoral registration applications was the same as the publication date of the notice of alteration to the Electoral Register (i.e. the fifth working day before election day).
  5. Web site: Watt . Chris . Labour announces London Assembly candidates . LabourList . 13 July 2011 . 18 April 2012.
  6. Web site: Watt . Chris . Christine Quigley announced as latest london assembly Labour candidate . LabourList . 1 February 2012 . 18 April 2012.
  7. Web site: 2012 GLA list . Liberal Democrats . 18 April 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120416042411/http://www.libdems.org.uk/glalist.aspx . April 16, 2012 .