London mayoral election, 2004
The latest election to the post of Mayor of London took place on June 10, 2004. It was being held on the same day as other local elections and the UK part of the 2004 European Parliament elections, so Londoners had a total of five votes on three ballot papers. Polling opened at 07:00 local time, and closed at 22:00. See: UK elections, 2004. The Supplementary Vote system was used.
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Mayor - London - June 10 - 2004 - Other local elections - The UK part - 2004 European Parliament elections - UK elections, 2004 - Supplementary Vote
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Ken Livingstone gained his party's nomination on January 2 2004, just 3 weeks after rejoining it, after his friend and deputy Nicky Gavron, the previous candidate-elect, stepped down in favour of him, winning it by a comfortable margin.
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January 2 - 2004 - Nicky Gavron
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