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Post by Peter Wilkinson on May 4, 2024 18:41:31 GMT
Yes, that's where I've been pulling my figures from - though so far as I can tell (judging from what I've seen on posts here), there is probably a delay of a minute or two between the actual declaration and when the PDF gets uploaded to the website (and usually a longer delay before I catch up with it and then transfer the figures to a spreadsheet).
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on May 4, 2024 18:50:20 GMT
I think list members will divide C 5, GP 3, Lab 1, L Dem 1, Ref UK 1.
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Post by iainbhx on May 4, 2024 18:50:46 GMT
Brent and Harrow just dropped on the Website, Tories actually won narrowly on the list.
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Post by carolus on May 4, 2024 19:03:13 GMT
Havering & Redbridge: Lab 50,941 Con 62,200 LD 7,955 Green 13,727 Reform UK 17,718 AWP 2,964 BF 3,894 CPA 1,884 CP (B) 636 Heritage 338 Rejoin EU 3,250 SDP 1,705 Fox 1,257 Ind 2,832 Ind 172
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Post by carolus on May 4, 2024 19:14:50 GMT
West Central: Lab 45,102 Con 39,049 LD 11,223 Green 11,717 Reform UK 5,856 AWP 1,967 BF 1,147 CPA 1,014 CP (B) 528 Heritage 221 Rejoin EU 4,533 SDP 986 Fox 838 Ind 312 Ind 61
Just Croydon & Sutton left
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Post by nobodyimportant on May 4, 2024 19:16:33 GMT
Returning Officer says she hopes to be back at 6:30 PM for the list declaration Seems to have been rather optimistic.
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Post by andrea on May 4, 2024 19:18:06 GMT
Returning Officer says she hopes to be back at 6:30 PM for the list declaration Seems to have been rather optimistic. Indeed. Still waiting for Sutton and Croydon list votes...
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Post by andrea on May 4, 2024 19:21:30 GMT
There's 10 of them up there now. List is going to be fairly tight but I think I'd tip london(ex)tory for a list place at this stage. Reform are on 5.5% with those 10 which don't include Havering & Redbridge or Croydon & Sutton.. I have them at 5.75% with only Croydon and Sutton left. But I may have done some input errors as I am starting to get tired.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 4, 2024 19:27:00 GMT
Reform are on 5.5% with those 10 which don't include Havering & Redbridge or Croydon & Sutton.. I have them at 5.75% with only Croydon and Sutton left. But I may have done some input errors as I am starting to get tired. I agree
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Post by rogerg on May 4, 2024 19:31:38 GMT
Curiously it looks like the Lib Dem, Green and Reform Mayoral candidates are all ending up one place too far down their party lists to make it to the Assembly. (Susan Hall not taking any chances like that....)
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Post by andrea on May 4, 2024 20:05:58 GMT
Declaration now on
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Post by andrea on May 4, 2024 20:12:49 GMT
Assembly Members
Siân Berry (Greens) Re-elected. AM since 2016. Susan Hall (Conservative) Re-elected. AM since 2017. Alex Wilson (Reform) Caroline Russell (Greens) Re-elected. AM since 2016. Shaun Bailey (Conservative) Re-elected. AM since 2016. Emma Best (Conservative) Re-elected. AM since 2021. Hina Bokhari (LibDem) Re-elected. AM since 2021. Zack Polanski (Greens) Re-elected. AM since 2021. Andrew Boff (Conservative) Re-elected. AM since 2008. Elly Baker (Labour) Re-elected. AM since 2021. Alessandro Georgiou (Conservative)
Hall, Bailey and Boff were absent at the declaration when winning candidates were called on stage
Sakina Sheikh (Labour) has lost her seat.
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Post by Tony Otim on May 4, 2024 20:18:41 GMT
Curiously it looks like the Lib Dem, Green and Reform Mayoral candidates are all ending up one place too far down their party lists to make it to the Assembly. (Susan Hall not taking any chances like that....) Although there must be at least a chance that the Green gets in anyway in a few months...
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Post by rogerg on May 4, 2024 21:24:59 GMT
Curiously it looks like the Lib Dem, Green and Reform Mayoral candidates are all ending up one place too far down their party lists to make it to the Assembly. (Susan Hall not taking any chances like that....) Although there must be at least a chance that the Green gets in anyway in a few months... Some might say that's a reason for Londoners to go and campaign for Labour in Brighton...
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Post by batman on May 4, 2024 21:52:41 GMT
My cousin safely back in for the Greens.
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Post by Merseymike on May 4, 2024 22:04:36 GMT
My cousin safely back in for the Greens. Zack Polanski?
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Post by batman on May 4, 2024 22:29:59 GMT
My cousin safely back in for the Greens. Zack Polanski? yes
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Post by evergreenadam on May 5, 2024 9:39:09 GMT
Does anyone know how close the allocation of London wide seats was? Would a small difference in votes have changed the numbers?
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 5, 2024 9:42:39 GMT
Does anyone know how close the allocation of London wide seats was? Would a small difference in votes have changed the numbers? I was updating my spreadheet with the results as they were coming in and I think before Croydon & Sutton was added it looked like the total was 12 Labour 7 Conservative so I guess it was fairly close between those two for the final seat
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 5, 2024 9:45:10 GMT
The total shares were 38.4% for Labour and 26.2% Conservative. Had it been 38.8% and 25.8% Labour would have won the other seat. I don't think the seats for the other parties were very close
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