London Postal votes go out
Over 9,000 Putney residents applied to vote by post in the forthcoming London elections. The town hall sent out postal votes yesterday, and these should be arriving with residents today or Monday.
In the London elections voters get three different ballot papers: one to elect the Mayor, one for our local member of the London Assembly, and one for a London list of candidates that ensures that the results across the capital are broadly proportional to votes cast.
These are examples of the ballot papers - and how to vote if you wish to support your Labour team. You can click on each image to make it larger:
The Mayoral ballot paper is pink - Labour's Ken Livingstone is candidate 7:

The ballot paper for the London Assembly member representing us in Merton & Wandsworth is cream - Labour's candidate is Councillor Leonie Cooper, candidate 1:

And the ballot paper to make the London results proportional - on which you vote for parties, not individuals, is buff. Labour is party 7:
In the London elections voters get three different ballot papers: one to elect the Mayor, one for our local member of the London Assembly, and one for a London list of candidates that ensures that the results across the capital are broadly proportional to votes cast.
These are examples of the ballot papers - and how to vote if you wish to support your Labour team. You can click on each image to make it larger:
The Mayoral ballot paper is pink - Labour's Ken Livingstone is candidate 7:

The ballot paper for the London Assembly member representing us in Merton & Wandsworth is cream - Labour's candidate is Councillor Leonie Cooper, candidate 1:

And the ballot paper to make the London results proportional - on which you vote for parties, not individuals, is buff. Labour is party 7:


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