Sadiq Khan, a member of the Labour Party, is predicted to be re-elected as Mayor of London for a third term, as stated by the BBC’s polling expert, Professor Sir John Curtice. More than half of London’s eight constituencies have been calculated, featuring two formerly Conservative areas where Labour has now prevailed. Mr. Khan is currently leading with approximately 43% of the vote, against his Conservative opposition, Susan Hall’s 33%. This reflects a 2.5% shift from Conservative to Labour.
Voter participation was reduced marginally by 1.5% in comparison to 2021, for a total turnout of 40.5%. As of Saturday morning, the ballot counting has begun and it’s anticipated that the final result will be unveiled by Saturday evening.
Mr. Khan’s key offerings include a one-year fare freeze on public transport and provision of four years of free school meals for seven to 11-year-old students.