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*[[Ken Livingstone]] was elected in 2000 (as an independent) and 2004 (as Labour) | *[[Ken Livingstone]] was elected in 2000 (as an independent) and 2004 (as Labour) | ||
*[[Boris Johnson]] was elected in 2008 and 2012 (Conservative). | *[[Boris Johnson]] was elected in 2008 and 2012 (Conservative). | ||
[[Simon Hughes]] was the [[Liberal Democrat]] candidate for Mayor of London in 2004, and [[Brian Paddick]] in 2008 and 2012. | |||
[[Category:Greater London]] | [[Category:Greater London]] | ||
[[Category:Government]] | [[Category:Government]] | ||
Revision as of 10:08, 22 June 2012
The Mayor of London (not to be confused with the Lord Mayor of London who is the cermonial head of the City of London) is an elected post, part of the Greater London Authority. The post was created, following a referendum, by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, and was the first directly elected mayor in the UK. The Mayor of London is elected for a four-year period.
There have been two Mayors to date:
- Ken Livingstone was elected in 2000 (as an independent) and 2004 (as Labour)
- Boris Johnson was elected in 2008 and 2012 (Conservative).
Simon Hughes was the Liberal Democrat candidate for Mayor of London in 2004, and Brian Paddick in 2008 and 2012.