London Mayor, London Assembly and European Elections


Tory Richard Barnes Re-elected for Ealing and Hillingdon Constituency

This constuency covers Ealing, Acton and the part of Chiswick that is in Ealing Borough. Richard Barnes held the seat for the Conservatives with an increased number of votes but a reduced overall share due to a higher turnout.

The Labour party experienced a 6% fall in their share of the vote which fell to only 23%

Big gains were made by the UK Independence Party bit the Green's saw a sharp fall in their share of the vote.

The Liberal Democrats increased their number of votes but saw a drop in their overall share.

Ken Livingstone was re-elected as London Mayor on a smaller majority than last time out. Within the constituency Livingstone was the most popular candidate for Mayor despite his party lagging behind in the other votes.

Constituency Assembly Member results for constituency
Ealing and Hillingdon
Candidate  Party Votes Votes % Majority 
Barnes, Richard Michael   Conservative Party  45,230 30.51% 11016 
Singh, Gurcharan   Labour Party  34,214 23.08%  
Cox, Michael Francis   Liberal Democrats  23,440 15.81%  
Malindine, David   UK Independence Party  14,698 9.92%  
Edwards, Sarah Janet   Green Party  9,395 6.34%  
Chaudhry, Dalawar Majid Independent  5,285 3.57%  
Dhillon, Salvinder Singh   Respect  4,229 2.85%  
Hibbs, Genevieve Mary   Christian Peoples Alliance  3,024 2.04%  

Constituency Assembly Members - Combined Results 2000/2004
Party Votes '00 Votes '00
%
Votes '04 Votes '04 % Change
%
Christian Peoples Alliance DNS - 3,024 2.04% n/a
Conservative Party 44,850 34.29% 45,230 30.51% -3.78%
Green Party 11,788 9.01% 9,395 6.34% -2.67%
Labour Party 38,038 29.08% 34,214 23.08% -6.00%
Liberal Democrats 22,177 16.96% 23,440 15.81% -1.14%
London Socialist Alliance 2,977 2.28% DNS - n/a
Respect DNS - 4,229 2.85% n/a
UK Independence Party DNS - 14,698 9.92% n/a
Independent DNS - 5,285 3.57% n/a

Mayoral Voting in the Constituency

Candidate 1st PREF
2nd PREF*
%
Livingstone LAB 52578
19546
36.7
16.3
Norris CON 42728
17659
29.8
14.7
Hughes LD 20009
33340
14.0
27.8
Maloney UKIP 9685
15461
6.8
12.9
Leppert BNP 5543
6377
3.9
5.3
German RESP 4170
4222
2.9
3.5
Johnson GRN 4032
14129
2.8
11.8
Gidoomal CPA 3064
4403
2.1
3.7
Nagalingam IND 807
1756
0.6
1.5
Reid IWCA 788
3143
0.6
2.6

Last Time Out - May 2000

Voting in the constituency for Mayor

Name Party 1st Pref % 2nd Pref * %
Ken Livingstone Ind 48,192 37.6 13,243 12.8
Steve Norris Con 34,948 27.2 13,879 13.4
Frank Dobson Lab 19,566 15.2 17,357 16.8
Susan Kramer LD 14.011 10.9 29,281 28.3
Ram Gidoomal CPA 3,127 2.4 4,156 4.0
Michael Newland BNP 2,679 2.1 3,700 3.6
Darren Johnson Grn 2,612 2.0 12,344 11.9
Damian Hockney UKIP 1,266 1.0 3,335 3.2
Geoffrey Ben-Nathan PMSS 841 0.7 1,784 1.7
Ashwin Kumar Tanna Ind 666 0.5 3,052 3.0
Geoffrey Clements NL 386 0.3 1,332 1.3
   Total votes %  
Turnout  128,294 30.7  
* 2nd preference votes are counted if no candidate receives more than 50% of 1st preference votes

London Assembly

Name Party Votes %
Richard Barnes Conservative 44,850 37.4
Gurcharan Singh Labour 38,038 31.7
Mike Cox Liberal Democrat 22,177 18.5
Graham Lee Green 11,788 9.8
Nick Grant London Socialist Alliance 2,977 2.5
  Total votes %
Majority 6,812 5.7
Turnout 119,830 30.7

Top-up seats (London-wide)

Name Votes %
Labour 40,551 32.7
Conservative 38,191 30.8
Liberal Democrats 16,575 13.4
Greens 11,863 9.6
Christian Peoples Alliance 3.846 3.1
British National Party 3,823 3.1
UK Independence Party 2,387 1.9
Campaign Against Tube Privatisation 1,474 1.2
London Socialist Alliance 1,261 1.0
Peter Tatchell 1,067 0.9
Pro-Motorist Small Shop 973 0.8
Socialist Labour Party 950 0.8
Natural Law Party 531 0.4
Communist Party of Britain 529 0.4
- Total votes %
Turnout 124,021 30.7

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June 14, 2004