Voter turnout was 40.5% in the London mayoral election, down 1.5% overall from 2021, London Elects has announced.
On Thursday, Londoners chose between the 13 candidates for the mayor of London.
Labour's Sadiq Khan, the Conservatives' Susan Hall, Zoe Garbett, for the Green Party, and Liberal Democrat Rob Blackie are among those in the running.
Votes were verified on Friday and will be counted on Saturday.
On Thursday votes were also cast for a London Assembly constituency member and a London Assembly London-wide member.
The turnout for each constituency in the 2024 mayoral election was as follows:
Previously, voter turnout was 42% in 2021, 46% in 2016, 38% in 2012, 45% in 2008, 37% in 2004 and 34% in 2000.
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2024-05-03 21:54:13Z
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