The Brent result that will contribute to the overall London result at City Hall tonight was:
Party
|
Vote
|
%
|
%2014
|
%Change 2019/14
|
Animal Welfare
|
782
|
1%
|
!%
|
=
|
Change UK
|
2859
|
4%
|
-
|
-
|
Conservative
|
7037
|
10%
|
18%
|
-8%
|
Green Party
|
6398
|
9%
|
7%
|
+2%
|
Labour Party
|
25565
|
37%
|
47%
|
-10%
|
Liberal Democrats
|
16141
|
23%
|
10%
|
+13%
|
Brexit Party
|
8014
|
11%
|
-
|
-
|
UK European Union
|
720
|
1%
|
-
|
-
|
UKIP
|
1337
|
2%
|
9%
|
-7%
|
Women’s Equality
|
801
|
1%
|
-
|
-
|
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Note percentage calculations are my own as not yet published by Brent Council
The 11 independent votes ranged from 7 to42
Total number of votes cast 69,894 (2014 72,564)
813 votes spoilt or rejected of which 595 were casting more than one vote, 215 uncertain markings and 3 voters who identified themselves.
Commentary
The ward breadown will be published later but I understand Greens came second in Kensal Green and Queens Park.
In Alperton and Sudbury there were significant nymbers of people who voted twice, once for a political party and again for one of the independent candidates. Some people, perhaps confused with local election voting, voted for three parties.
Brent Council cabinet member Cllr Krupesh Hirani, a prospective candidate for Brent and Harrow constituency in the forthcoming GLA election, claimed on social media that Labour's performance in Brent was the best in the country.
The London-wide result:
Animal Welfare
Party
|
25,232
|
Change UK – The
Independent Group
|
117,635
|
Conservative and
Unionist Party
|
177,964
|
Green Party
|
278,957
|
Labour Party
|
536,810
|
Liberal Democrats
|
608,725
|
The Brexit Party
|
400,257
|
UK European Union
Party (UKEUP)
|
18,806
|
UK Independence
Party (UKIP)
|
46,497
|
Women’s Equality
Party
|
23,766
|