London Labour is the devolved, regional part of the Labour Party in Greater London. It is the largest political party in London, currently holding a majority of the executive mayoralties, a majority of local councils, council seats and parliamentary seats, and a plurality of assembly seats.

Current representatives

Members of Parliament

Cabinet

London Assembly Members

AMConstituency
Marina AhmadLambeth and Southwark
Elly BakerParty-list (1)
Anne ClarkeBarnet and Camden
Leonie CooperMerton and Wandsworth
Unmesh DesaiCity and East
Len Duvall (Leader)Greenwich and Lewisham
Joanne McCartneyEnfield and Haringey
Sem MoemaNorth East
Bassam MahfouzEaling and Hillingdon
Krupesh HiraniBrent and Harrow
James Small-EdwardsWest Central

Councillors

CouncilCouncillors
Barking and Dagenham38 / 51
Barnet31 / 63
Bexley9 / 45
Brent26 / 59
Bromley8 / 59
Camden30 / 55
Croydon30 / 71
Ealing46 / 70
Enfield27 / 63
Greenwich35 / 55
Hackney9 / 57
Hammersmith and Fulham38 / 50
Haringey21 / 57
Harrow12 / 55
Havering8 / 55
Hillingdon16 / 65
Hounslow32 / 60
Islington32 / 51
Kensington and Chelsea13 / 50
Kingston upon Thames0 / 48
Lambeth26 / 63
Lewisham14 / 54
Merton32 / 57
Newham26 / 66
Redbridge43 / 63
Richmond upon Thames0 / 54
Southwark29 / 63
Sutton1 / 54
Tower Hamlets5 / 45
Waltham Forest15 / 60
Wandsworth28 / 58
Westminster22 / 54

Common Councilmen

Labour is the only political party to have any seats in the City of London Corporation's Court of Common Council.

Common CouncilmanWard
Helen FentimanAldersgate
Stephen GoodmanAldersgate
Natasha Lloyd-OwenCripplegate
Anne CorbettCripplegate
Frances LeachCripplegate
Jason PritchardPortsoken

Directly-elected Mayors

MayoraltyMayor
Greater LondonSadiq Khan
NewhamForhad Hussain

Electoral performance

2024 consistency results

UK Parliament elections

The table below shows the London Labour Party's results at UK general elections since the area of Greater London was created.

DateVotes won% of VotesChangeMPs electedChange
Feb 19741,587,06540.4%5.3%50 / 925
Oct 19741,540,46243.9%3.5%51 / 921
19791,459,08539.6%4.3%42 / 929
19831,031,53929.8%9.8%26 / 8416
19871,136,90331.5%1.7%23 / 843
19921,332,42437.1%5.6%35 / 8412
19971,643,32949.5%12.4%57 / 7422
20011,306,86947.3%2.2%55 / 742
20051,135,68738.9%8.4%44 / 7411
20101,245,63736.6%2.3%38 / 736
20151,545,08043.7%7.1%45 / 737
20172,087,01054.6%10.9%49 / 734
20191,810,81048.1%6.5%49 / 73
20241,432,62243.0%5.1%59 / 7510

European Parliament elections

Red indicates the boroughs won by London Labour at the 2019 European Parliament election.

During the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union (1973–2020), Greater London participated in European Parliament elections, held every five years from 1979 until 2019. The table below shows the London Labour results in elections to the European Parliament. From 1979 to 1994, London members of the European Parliament (MEPs) were elected from ten individual constituencies by first-past-the-post voting; from 1999 to 2019, MEPs were elected from a London-wide regional list by proportional representation.

ElectionLeaderVotesSeatsPos.
No.%±No.±
1979Jim Callaghan566,52536.7N/A1 / 10N/A2nd
1984Neil Kinnock683,78941.04.35 / 1041st
1989778,58941.60.67 / 1021st
1994Margaret Beckett826,04750.38.79 / 1021st
1999Tony Blair399,46635.015.34 / 1051st
2004466,58424.810.33 / 912nd
2009Gordon Brown372,59021.33.52 / 812nd
2014Ed Miliband806,95936.715.44 / 821st
2019Jeremy Corbyn536,81023.912.72 / 822nd

Regional elections

Greater London Council elections

The table below shows the results obtained by London Labour in elections to the Greater London Council (GLC). The GLC was the top-tier local government administrative body for Greater London from 1965 to 1986. It replaced the earlier London County Council which had covered a much smaller area. The GLC was dissolved in 1986 by the Local Government Act 1985 and its powers were devolved to the London boroughs and other entities. All GLC elections were conducted under the first-past-the-post voting system.

The party's best result was at the 1964 GLC election, when it won 64 of 100 seats.

ElectionLeaderVotesSeatsStatus
No.%±No.±
1964Bill Fiske1,063,39044.6N/A64 / 100N/AMajority
1967732,66934.010.618 / 10046Opposition
1970Reg Goodwin766,27239.95.935 / 10017Opposition
1973928,03447.47.558 / 9223Majority
1977737,19432.914.528 / 9230Opposition
1981Andrew McIntosh939,45741.88.950 / 9222Majority

London Assembly elections

Red indicates constituencies won by London Labour at the 2024 London Assembly election. The party won ten constituencies and one London-wide party list seat, for a total of eleven seats.

The table below shows the London Labour results at London Assembly elections since the Greater London Authority was established in 2000. Assembly elections use the additional member system, a form of mixed member proportional representation, with 14 directly elected constituencies and 11 London-wide top-up seats.

The party's best results were at the 2012 and 2016 London Assembly elections, when it won 12 of 25 seats. London Labour won 11 of 25 seats at the most recent London Assembly election in 2024.

ElectionLeaderConstituencyPartyTotal Seats±
No.%SeatsNo.%Seats
2000Toby Harris501,29631.6%6 / 14502,87430.3%3 / 119 / 25N/A
2004444,80824.7%5 / 14468,24725.0%2 / 117 / 252
2008Len Duvall673,85528.0%6 / 14665,44327.1%2 / 118 / 251
2012933,43842.3%8 / 14911,20441.1%4 / 1112 / 254
20161,138,57643.5%9 / 141,054,80140.3%3 / 1112 / 25
20211,083,21541.7%9 / 14986,60938.1%2 / 1111 / 251
2024983,21639.7%10 / 14951,05638.4%1 / 1111 / 25

London Mayoral elections

Red indicates London Assembly constituencies won by London Labour at the 2024 London mayoral election.

The table below shows the London Labour results in London Mayoral elections since the Greater London Authority was established in 2000. Elections between 2000 and 2021 were conducted using the supplementary vote system, which allowed voters to transfer votes from first to second preference candidates. The 2024 election used the first-past-the-post system.

London Labour have won four London mayoral elections: 2004, 2016, 2021, and 2024. London Labour's best result was at the 2016 election when Sadiq Khan won 56.8% of the vote including transfers. The party won 43.8% of the vote at the most recent election in 2024.

ElectionCandidate1st Round2nd RoundResult
No.%±No.%±
2000Frank Dobson223,88413.1N/AEliminatedLost
2004Ken Livingstone685,54836.823.7828,39055.4N/AWon
2008894,31737.00.21,029,40646.88.6Lost
2012889,91840.33.3992,27348.51.6Lost
2016Sadiq Khan1,148,71644.23.91,310,14356.88.4Won
20211,013,72140.04.21,206,03455.21.6Won
20241,088,22543.83.8Won

Local elections

The table below shows the London Labour results at London borough council elections since the London Government Act 1963 created the administrative area of Greater London in 1965. All borough council elections use the first-past-the-post voting system.

The party's best result was at the 1971 London local elections when it won 1,221 of 1,863 seats and overall control of 21 of 32 boroughs. London Labour won 1,173 seats and overall control of 21 boroughs at the most recent elections in 2022.

ElectionLeaderVotesCouncillorsCouncils
%±Seats±Majorities±
1964Harold WilsonN/A1,112 / 1,859N/A20 / 32N/A
196828.1N/A350 / 1,8637623 / 3217
197153.125.01,221 / 1,86387121 / 3218
197442.910.21,090 / 1,86713118 / 323
1978James Callaghan39.63.3882 / 1,90820814 / 324
1982Michael Foot30.49.3781 / 1,91410112 / 322
1986Neil Kinnock38.07.7957 / 1,91417615 / 323
199040.82.8925 / 1,9143214 / 321
1994John Smith42.92.11,044 / 1,91711917 / 323
1998Tony Blair42.20.61,050 / 1,917618 / 321
200236.16.2866 / 1,86118415 / 323
200630.16.0685 / 1,8611817 / 328
2010Gordon Brown35.15.0875 / 1,86119017 / 3210
2014Ed Miliband43.08.01,060 / 1,85118520 / 323
2018Jeremy Corbyn47.04.01,120 / 1,8516021 / 321
2022Keir Starmer42.24.81,173 / 1,8174521 / 32
202625.616.9696 / 1,8174599 / 3212

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