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You are here: Greenwich / News / Voters set to choose their mayor and assembly members

Voters set to choose their mayor and assembly members

May 2, 2012 By Greenwich.co.uk

THE POLLS open tomorrow so that voters can choose who they want to lead London.

Voters will be asked to decide who they want as their mayor, their constituency London assembly member and as their London-wide assembly member. Greenwich.co.uk has tried to help you make an informed decision.

Mayoral elections

Boris Johnson (Conservative)

  • Answered Greenwich.co.uk readers' questions
  • Local campaigning: Made a low profile visit to Eltham High Street
  • Official campaign website

Ken Livingstone (Labour)

  • Answered Greenwich.co.uk readers' questions
  • Local campaigning: Made speech in Woolwich and answered questions from press
  • Official campaign website

Brian Paddick (Liberal Democrat)

  • Contributed an article to Greenwich.co.uk
  • Local campaigning: Met with activists in Greenwich and answered media questions
  • Official campaign website

Jenny Jones (Green Party)

  • Official campaign website

Siobhan Benita (Independent)

  • Official campaign website

Lawrence Webb (UKIP / Fresh Choice for London)

  • Official campaign website

Carlos Cortiglia (BNP)

More information about the mayoral candidates can be found at London Elects.

Constituency London assembly candidates

Greenwich.co.uk interviewed:

  • Len Duvall (Labour)
  • Alex Wilson (Conservative)
  • John Russell (Liberal Democrat)
  • Roger Sedgley (Green Party)

The other candidates are Tess Culnane (National Front Putting London First), Paul James Oakley (UKIP / Fresh Choice for London), Barbara Raymond (People before Profit) and Roberta Woods (BNP).

More information about the assembly member candidates can be found at London Elects.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: London Mayoral Election

Comments

  1. paul anderson says

    May 2, 2012 at 6:11 pm

    . its a pity that the rioters last august diddnt do a 60 minite make over while all the leftys were in the council chambers, talking about harmony in the local community.blind load of freaks .diddnt that creep clive efford once claim to have lived on the ferrier estate,why did this creep move to the better part of eltham as soon as he was elected onto the gravey train efford does not want to live amongst his ethnic minority friends thats why he resides in the whitest part of eltham what a coward.print this .

  2. paul anderson says

    May 2, 2012 at 6:14 pm

    europe will swing to the right and then all the traitors will be held to account,no remorse no regrets,pure payback.

    Jon Lee Reply:
    May 8th, 2012 at 9:01 am

    Socialists win in France, Labour in Britain and BNP wiped out. Bet you wish you had waited a week before predicting a rightward swing…..

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