10 June 2004 election of all 25 members to the London Assembly across 14 constituencies
2004 London Assembly election
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10 June 2004
2008 →
25 London Assembly Seats 13 seats needed for majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Bob Neill[1]
Toby Harris[2]
Party
Conservative
Labour
Leader's seat
Bexley and Bromley
Brent and Harrow (lost)
Last election
9 seats
9 seats
Seats won
9
7
Seat change
2
Constituency Vote
562,047
444,808
% and swing
31.2%0.2%
24.7% 6.9%
Regional Vote
533,696
468,247
% and swing
28.5%0.5%
25.0% 5.3%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Graham Tope[3]
Darren Johnson
Party
Liberal Democrats
Green
Leader's seat
Londonwide
Londonwide
Last election
4 seats
3 seats
Seats won
5
2
Seat change
1
1
Constituency Vote
332,237
138,242
% and swing
18.4% 0.5%
7.7% 2.6%
Regional Vote
316,218
160,445
% and swing
16.9% 2.1%
8.6% 2.5%
Fifth party
Leader
Damian Hockney
Party
UKIP
Leader's seat
Londonwide[4]
Last election
0 seats
Seats won
2
Seat change
2
Constituency Vote
180,516
% and swing
10.0% 9.9%
Regional Vote
156,780
% and swing
8.4% 6.3%
Vote plurality
Margins of victory
An election to the Assembly of London took place on 10 June 2004, along with the 2004 London mayoral election.
The Assembly is elected by the Additional Member System. There are fourteen directly elected constituencies, nine of which were won by the Conservatives and five by the Labour Party. An additional eleven members were allocated by a London wide top-up vote, with the proviso that parties must win at least 5% of the vote to qualify for list seats. This latter rule prevented both the British National Party and the Respect Party from winning a seat each as both fell just short of the 5% threshold.
This election saw losses for Labour and the Greens and gains for both the Liberal Democrats and UKIP, who achieved their first representation in the Assembly since its creation in 2000.
^"London Assembly Member Bob Neill". london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 August 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
^"London Assembly Member Toby Harris". london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 4 June 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
^"London Assembly Member Graham Tope". london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 28 June 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
^Not the incumbent, but stood in this seat and won.
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