List of London Assembly constituencies
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additional member system
without an overhang and there are, therefore, a fixed number of eleven additional members elected from a party list.
List of constituencies
As of the 2016 election, the fourteen single-member constituencies are listed below. Each constituency comprises between two and four local authorities, with an average electorate of around 440,000. The total electorate in 2021 was 6,191,387.[1]
Constituency | Boroughs | 2021 electorate
|
Party | |
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1 | Barnet and Camden | Barnet Camden |
412,332 | Labour |
2 | Bexley and Bromley | Bexley Bromley |
423,904 | Conservative |
3 | Brent and Harrow | Brent Harrow |
426,373 | Labour |
4 | City and East | Barking and Dagenham City of London Newham Tower Hamlets |
637,319 | Labour |
5 | Croydon and Sutton | Croydon Sutton |
432,130 | Conservative |
6 | Ealing and Hillingdon | Ealing Hillingdon |
447,103 | Labour |
7 | Enfield and Haringey | Enfield Haringey |
404,492 | Labour |
8 | Greenwich and Lewisham | Greenwich Lewisham |
402,501 | Labour |
9 | Havering and Redbridge | Havering Redbridge |
402,404 | Conservative |
10 | Lambeth and Southwark | Lambeth Southwark |
461,056 | Labour |
11 | Merton and Wandsworth | Merton Wandsworth |
387,795 | Labour |
12 | North East | Hackney Islington Waltham Forest |
529,229 | Labour |
13 | South West | Hounslow Kingston Richmond |
459,309 | Conservative |
14 | West Central | Hammersmith and Fulham Kensington and Chelsea Westminster |
365,443 | Conservative |
Assembly Members
Constituency AMs
Additional Members
By seat
Seats allocated using d'Hondt method, in order. Any party gaining less than 5% of the vote is not eligible for an Additional Assembly Member seat. Transfers within parties between elections omitted for simplicity.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
By party representation
N.B.: The columns of this table do not represent actual constituencies.
Year | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | AM | |||||||||||
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2000 | Samantha Heath (Labour) |
David Lammy (Labour) |
Trevor Phillips (Labour) |
Graham Tope (LD) |
Louise Bloom )
(LD |
Lynne Featherstone (LD) |
Sally Hamwee )
(LD |
Eric Ollerenshaw (Con) |
Victor Anderson (Green) |
Darren Johnson (Green) |
Jenny Jones (Green) | |||||||||||
2000 | Jennette Arnold (Labour) | |||||||||||||||||||||
2002 | Michael Tuffrey )
(LD | |||||||||||||||||||||
2003 | Diana Johnson (Labour) |
Noel Lynch (Green) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2004 | Dee Doocey (LD) |
Murad Qureshi (Labour) |
Nicky Gavron (Labour) |
Damian Hockney (UKIP/1L) |
Peter Hulme-Cross (UKIP/1L) | |||||||||||||||||
2005 | Geoff Pope (LD) |
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2008 | Richard Barnbrook (BNP) |
Caroline Pidgeon (LD) |
Andrew Boff (Con) |
Gareth Bacon (Con) |
Victoria Borwick (Con) | |||||||||||||||||
2012 | Stephen Knight (LD) |
Tom Copley (Labour) |
Fiona Twycross )
(Labour | |||||||||||||||||||
2015 | Kemi Badenoch (Con) | |||||||||||||||||||||
2016 | David Kurten (UKIP/Brexit Alliance) |
Peter Whittle (UKIP/Brexit Alliance) |
Shaun Bailey )
(Con |
Siân Berry (Green) |
Caroline Russell (Green) | |||||||||||||||||
2017 | Susan Hall (Con) | |||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2021 | Emma Best (Con) |
Zack Polanski (Green) |
Elly Baker (Labour) |
Sakina Sheikh (Labour) |
Hina Bokhari (LD) |
See also
- List of electoral divisions in Greater London
- List of electoral wards in Greater London
- List of parliamentary constituencies in London
References
External links
- London Assembly constituency information – official GLA site
- Boundary Commission for England] (designed the constituencies)