London mayor election: Voters go to the polls

London mayor election

Mayoral Election Draws Londoners To Polling Stations

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The voting stations will be available from 7:00 in the morning until 10:00 at night British Summer Time. The outcome of the election is anticipated to be announced on Saturday afternoon.

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The citizens of London now have the chance to cast their vote to elect the next mayor of the city as voting booths became available on Thursday.

There are a total of thirteen individuals who have decided to run for the position of mayor of London, with the winning candidate being in office for the next four years.

Individuals who cast their votes will have the opportunity to choose a representative for their local London Assembly district as well as one for the entirety of the capital.

The voting booths are available to the public from 7:00 in the morning until 10:00 at night, British Standard Time. We can anticipate the outcome to be announced on Saturday afternoon.

Every individual who wishes to cast their vote must carry a photo identification card with them to the designated polling station.

There are numerous elections happening today in England and Wales, one of which is the London mayoral election.

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