London Green Party

The London Green Party is the regional party of the Green Party of England and Wales that operates in Greater London.

London Green Party
CoordinatorMalcolm Powell
Party secretaryRuben Rojas
FoundedJuly 1990
HeadquartersDevelopment House, 56-643 Leonard Street
Youth wingLondon Young Greens
Membership (2015)Increase12,000[1]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationGreen Party of England and Wales
European affiliationEuropean Green Party
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Colours  Green
House of Commons (London seats)
0 / 73
London Assembly
3 / 25
Court of Common Council
0 / 100
Local councillors in London
18 / 1,851
Council control in London
0 / 32
Directly-elected Mayors in London
0 / 5
Website
london.greenparty.org.uk

Current representatives

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London Assembly Members

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Councillors

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As of May 2022, Green Party representation on London Councils are:

CouncilCouncillors
Camden
1 / 54
4th
Croydon
2 / 70
3rd
Hackney
2 / 48
3rd
Islington
3 / 48
Official Opposition
Lambeth
2 / 63
3rd
Kensington and Chelsea
1 / 50
4th
Newham
2 / 66
Official Opposition
Richmond upon Thames
5 / 54
Official Opposition
Tower Hamlets
1 / 45
3rd

Former representatives

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Members of the European Parliament

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Electoral results

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United Kingdom general elections

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The table below shows the London Green Party's results at UK general elections since the area of Greater London was created.

DateVotes won% of VotesChangeMPsChange
201054,3161.6% 1.10N/A
2015171,6704.9% 3.30
201767,5791.8% 3.10
2019115,5273.1% 1.30

Greater London Council elections

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The table below shows the results obtained by the Ecology Party in elections to the Greater London Council. The GLC was abolished by the Local Government Act 1985.

DateLeaderVotes won% of VotesChangeCouncillorsChangeResult
19772980.0N/A
0 / 92
Conservative win
198117,5150.8 0.7
0 / 92
Labour win

European Parliament elections

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The table below shows the results gained by the London Green Party in elections to the European Parliament. From 1979 to 1994, MEPs were elected from 10 individual constituencies by first-past-the-post; since 1999, MEPs were elected from a London-wide regional list by proportional representation.

DateVotes won% of VotesChangeMEPsChange
199987,5457.7%N/A1N/A
2004158,9868.4% 0.81
2009190,58910.9% 2.51
2014196,4198.9% 2.01
2019278,95712.4% 3.51

London Assembly elections

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DateConstituency Vote% of VoteChangeRegional Vote% of VoteChangeAMsChange
2000162,45710.2%N/A183,91011.1%N/A3N/A
2004138,2427.7% 2.5%160,4458.6% 2.5%2 1
2008194,0598.1% 0.4%203,4658.3% 0.3%2
2012188,6238.5% 0.5%189,2158.5% 0.1%2
2016236,8099.1% 0.5%207,9598.0% 0.6%2
2021336,84013.0% 3.9%305,45211.8% 3.8%3 1

London Mayoral elections

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DatePopular Vote% of VoteChangePlaceNotes
200038,1212.2%N/A6th
200457,3323.1% 0.9%7th
200877,3473.2% 0.1%4th
201298,9134.5% 1.3%3rd
2016150,6735.8% 1.3%3rd
2021197,9767.8% 2.0%3rdBest result to date.

London Borough Council elections

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DateVote% of VoteChangeCouncilsChangeCouncillorsChange
1990141,5695.9% 4.7%0 0
199448,7982.2% 3.7%0 0
199850,7322.9% 0.7%0 2 2
200295,3945.5% 2.6%0 1 1
2006169,1607.9% 2.4%0 12 11
2010248,1756.6% 1.3%0 2 10
2014246,8059.8% 3.2%0 4 2
2018211,1708.6% 1.2%0 11 7
2022276,16011.9% 3.3%0 18 7

City of London Corporation elections

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The Greens did not field any candidates in the 2022 City of London Corporation election[3]

Candidates for Mayor of London

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References

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  1. ^ "Green Party mayoral candidate Sian Berry: growing a sustainable London". The Guardian. 3 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Green Party of England and Wales elects new leaders". europeangreens.edu. European Green Party. Archived from the original on 1 April 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Statements of Persons Nominated".
  4. ^ "https://twitter.com/Zoe4Hackney/status/1624003233491435521?t=VQ9TTVi7YL2JhpSn7ofS7A&s=19". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-02-12. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)