The votes are in and the count has begun for who will be Mayor of London and London Assembly Members on the Greater London Authority.
Polling stations closed at 10pm on Thursday (2 May 2024) and now the ballot papers are being count at Walpole Park for who will win and become Mayor and London Assembly Member for Ealing and Hillingdon.
Full results are expected by late afternoon on Saturday (4 May 2024). Posting on X (formerly known as Twitter), Ealing Council said: “we hope to have made all declarations by 5pm”.
Voter turnout in Ealing and Hillingdon for Mayor was 42.98% as 195,095 people out of an electorate of 453,892 cast a vote.
Voter turnout in Ealing and Hillingdon for constituency Assembly Member was 42.91% as 194,764 people out of an electorate of 453,892 cast a vote.
Voter turnout in Ealing and Hillingdon for London-wide Assembly Member was 42.96% as 194,977 people out of an electorate of 453,892 cast a vote.
Prior to the vote, EALING.NEWS spoke to all London Assembly Member candidates for Ealing and Hillingdon.
Our 7 questions asked who they are, what they hope to deliver and why they want residents in Ealing to vote for them.
Click on a name to find out more.
Bassam Mahfouz standing for the Labour Party answers the 7 questions.
Jess Lee standing for the Green Party answers the 7 questions.
Kuldev Sehra standing for the Liberal Democrats Party answers the 7 questions
Henry Higgins standing for the Conservative Party answers the 7 questions
Anthony Goodwin standing for Reform UK answers the 7 questions


