2000 London mayoral election

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The 2000 London mayoral election was held on 4 May 2000 to elect the Mayor of London. It was the first election to the office established that year; the idea of a mayor of a Greater London Authority (GLA) had been included in Labour's 1997 election manifesto, and after their election a referendum in London was scheduled for May 1998, in which there was a 72% yes vote with a 34% turnout.[1][2][3]

Electoral system

The election used a supplementary vote system, in which voters express a first and a second preference for candidates.[4]

  • If a candidate receives more than 50% of the first preference vote, that candidate wins
  • If no candidate receives more than 50% of first preference votes, the top two candidates proceed to a second round and all other candidates are eliminated
  • The first preference votes for the remaining two candidates stand in the final count
  • Voters' ballots whose first and second preference candidates have both been eliminated are discarded
  • Voters whose first preference candidates have been eliminated and whose second preference candidate is one of the top two have their second preference votes added to that candidate's count

This means that the winning candidate has the support of a majority of voters who expressed a preference among the top two.[5]

Candidates

Candidate selection

Labour

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Information on the Blairite campaign against Livingstone became public, costing Dobson much support; nevertheless, while Livingstone won amongst party members (60% to Dobson's 40%) and among affiliated unions (72% to Dobson's 28%, a more than 2:1 vote), Dobson's landslide victory (173:27 in ratio) amongst MPs, MEPS and GLA candidates saw him win narrowly overall: forming a simple electoral college outcome of 51.5% to 48.5%.[1][3][14] Livingstone proclaimed Dobson to be "a tainted candidate" and stated his intention to run for the Mayoralty as an independent candidate. Aware that this would result in his expulsion from Labour, he publicly stated that "I have been forced to choose between the party I love and upholding the democratic rights of Londoners."[1]

First round
Candidate Elected
members
(33.3%)
Individual
members
(33.3%)
Affiliated
supporters
(33.3%)
Total
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49.6%
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Ken Livingstone 12.2% 54.9% 71.0% <templatestyles src="Percentage bar/styles.css"/>
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46.0%
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4.4%
Second round
Candidate Elected
members
(33.3%)
Individual
members
(33.3%)
Affiliated
supporters
(33.3%)
Total
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Frank Dobson Green tickY 86.5% 40.1% 28.0% <templatestyles src="Percentage bar/styles.css"/>
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51.5%
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Ken Livingstone 13.5% 59.9% 72.0% <templatestyles src="Percentage bar/styles.css"/>
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48.5%

Conservatives

Steve Norris had lost the original selection ballot for Conservative candidate to Jeffrey Archer, but Archer stood down as a candidate when a newspaper printed a story accusing him of committing perjury during a 1987 libel trial [15](he was later convicted and imprisoned).[16]

First round[14]
Candidate Votes %
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Jeffrey Archer Green tickY 15,716 <templatestyles src="Percentage bar/styles.css"/>
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71.2%
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28.8%
Re-run[14]
Candidate Votes %
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73.3%
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26.7%

Results

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  • Turnout: 1,752,303 (34.43%)
  • As the ballot papers are counted electronically, totals for all second preferences are available, even though some did not contribute to the final result.

References

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External links

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