Elections in Bexley

Bexley is in the Bexley & Bromley constituency for the London Assembly. The other borough in this constituency is Bromley, which is the lead borough.

 

In the elections you will be voting for a candidate to represent your constituency on the London Assembly. You will also be voting for a London-wide Assembly Member and the Mayor of London.

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The elections

On 1 May 2008 you will have three ballot papers. One to vote for the Mayor of London on which you will have a first and second choice, one to vote for your Constituency Assembly Member and one to vote for a London-wide Assembly Member.

Find out more about:

Voting for the Mayor
Voting for the Assembly



Did you know?

Bexley is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is described as a village with 12 ploughs and a mill.

Bexley is one of the greenest boroughs with 1,500 acres of open space. 

Bexley has a five-mile frontage onto the River Thames.

2004 Constituency Assembly Member results for Bexley & Bromley

Candidate Party Votes Votes % Majority
Neill, Robert James Macgillivray Conservative Party 64,246 39.01% 34,254
Borrowman, Duncan Keith Liberal Democrats 29,992 18.21%  
Bennett, Heather Ann UK Independence Party 26,703 16.21%  
Mansell, Charles John Labour Party 24,848 15.09%  
Garrett, Ann Christine Green Party 8,069 4.90%  
Suit, Miranda Elizabeth Christian Peoples Alliance 3,397 2.06%  
Morinan, Alun Respect 1,673 1.02%  
London Election on 1 May 2008