Green candidate Jenny Jones has come third in this year’s London Mayoral elections.
The
 Green vote on the London Assembly was also the third highest, meaning 
the party has overtaken the Liberal Democrats to become London’s third 
party.
The Greens also finished in the top three in five constituency elections.
Jones said: “This is a wonderful day for Green politics. 
“The
 almost exclusive focus on the two frontrunners in the Mayoral election 
meant that any other result was very unlikely, but our resolutely 
positive campaign has stuck to the issues affecting Londoners and the 
policies to address them.
“I
 am over the moon that these messages have resonated. We’ve been able to
 dispel the myth that when times are tough, green politics are a luxury.
 More and more Londoners are realising that social and environmental 
justice are tied together inseparably, and with more Assembly members 
the Greens can help ensure that the Mayor is held to account on his 
promises and that City Hall can help create a city more equal, 
affordable, healthy, and safe for everyone.
“And
 we know that this campaign has attracted some wonderful bright, 
dedicated and loving young people to the party, who will pick up the 
torch and carry it forward in the interests of London’s future.”
Jones received 98,913 votes compared to 91,774 to Brian Paddick in fourth place. 
On the Assembly, the Greens received 189,215 votes compared to the Liberal Democrats on 150,447.
The Greens came third in Barnet and Camden, City and East, Greenwich and Lewisham, North East and South West constituencies.
Shahrar Ali, the Green Party candidate in Brent and Harrow, said: "I thank the 10,546
 Green voters of Brent and Harrow. We have increased both our vote and 
vote share across the electoral constituency and we will be back for 
more. I look forward to receipt of the detailed results in a few days, 
which I think will show even big advances in places where we campaigned 
hardest."
Shahrar Ali 
continued, "I congratulate Navin Shah on his excellent win, where he 
will be joined by our two London wide Assembly Members Jenny Jones and 
Darren Johnson. Across London, the Greens came third and we have 
overtaken the Lib Dems in London for the first time in electoral 
history."
Commenting on the prolongation of the count for Brent and Harrow, Shahrar Ali said: "I
 was an observer at the Brent and Harrow count throughout the day, from 
8am to 11pm. From the outset, I found I had to make several complaints 
about what I witnessed as sloppy handling procedures. I think the 
discovery of two thousand ballot papers whose votes had not initially 
been recorded, and the need to rectify this, was partly a result of poor
 handling processes. Whilst I have every confidence in the result, I 
shall be raising my concerns with the requisite authorities."