Results night liveblog

I’ve never liveblogged before in my life, but hey, we have to try new things don’t we? I’ve currently got BBC London 94.9 on audio, and ITV London Tonight on video, with a variety of election web sources on refresh.

18:29

Paddick on BBC London 94.9 has just confirmed his second preference went to the Left List. A surprise, and an ultimately pointless gesture, but interesting all the same.

18:38

Bit of a news catch-up:
Again on BBC London 94.9, Peter Kellner, head honcho of YouGov, has also called the election for Boris, and will resign if he’s wrong. He’s predicted a 55/45 split between Boris and Ken after 2nd preferences.

The BNP are reported to be doing well in the ExCeL count, taking fourth place ahead of the Greens in the assembly list vote in three of the constituencies being counted there. Barnbrook is also doing well in the mayoral ballot there. Of course the BNP are never happy, and are currently claiming the ballots were tampered with and that if they don’t hit 5% in the list vote they will take legal action, going to the High Court if necessary.

18:54

Boris is currently leading on first preferences in 8 constituencies; Ken in 6. This is a marginal improvement on the earlier 9 to 5, but nothing to get excited about. Boris-preferring constituencies do seem to have higher turnouts as well.

19:10

The time estimated for the announcement of the result has been bouncing about all day. The latest I’ve heard is now midnight, apparently from Nick Robinson of the BBC. Who has heard insiders at both Labour and Conservative HQ saying they’re sure Boris will win. Did I mention it’s not looking too good?

19:39

It’s all gone a bit quiet. Apparently some constituencies are nearly finished (e.g. City and East is past 90%) so we might get some assembly results soon.

20:08

The Evening Standard has called the election for Boris. However they’ve said that his rivals have conceded, which isn’t true just yet - Brian said it looked like Boris was ahead last I heard (and certainly didn’t think that he had a chance any more), while Ken’s been pretty quiet all day to my knowledge, with official Labour spokespeople waiting for the result before saying any more. No idea what’s going on behind the scenes of course.

20:13

As I mentioned earlier, a couple of constituencies are nearly ready to announce their assembly seat results: City and East, and Enfield and Haringey. Labour won these last time. We can’t get the mayoral result or the list assembly members result until every single vote is counted of course. Apparently Barnet and Camden had some computer problems this morning, so they’re currently holding everything else up.

20:21

Sian Berry, Green mayoral candidate is being interviewed on BBC London 94.9 as I type. She is confident they’ve held on to their two assembly seats but there’s no longer any mention of gaining seats, and is also unsure whether or not the BNP will get seats. Kellner of YouGov thinks it’s touch and go whether the Greens keep seats or not, but it sounds like this is speculation as the list calculations are ‘fiendishly complicated’ (Berry). She hopes the assembly will scrutinise the mayor more now and encourage take-up of green policies. She doesn’t think she’d work with Boris in his administration as she knows too many environmentalists who’ve had their ‘fingers burned’ by Conservatives asking their advice then quietly chucking it out. They could at least recycle it…

20:36

Just received the following from a Boris-stopper about what happened when they went to vote yesterday:

The polling station should’ve been at Lewisham station, but was relocated overnight to the Lewisham Centre and no signs were there to tell people where to vote! No-one could find the new venue…

First I’ve heard of this. I doubt any of this will make a difference to the overall result, but there seem to have been far more administrative cock-ups than usual in this election, with BBC London (TV) reporting that some people had found polling clerks writing their ID numbers on their ballot papers and therefore voiding their votes. All very worrying.

20:42

Speaking of election irregularities… A Labour party member has just reported on BBC London 94.9 that she’s seen over 200 Lambeth votes spoiled because the polling clerk has written voters’ ID numbers on the ballots. She says votes for all parties were affected and that she’s never seen spoiled votes on such a scale. Again I’m certainly not saying these votes would’ve made a difference overall but it is deeply worrying that there appears to have been widespread misinterpretation of the voting procedures.

20:48

The Conservative party has taken Bexley and Bromley’s assembly seat - not a surprise as it was Tory before as well, so it doesn’t tell us much. Boris v Ken numbers for them should be available soon.

20:53

Labour has narrowly taken Brent and Harrow. This was Conservative before.

21:02

Full Bexley and Bromley results from London Elects.

Bit of light relief from the Guardian liveblog:

“Are you saying that a performing monkey in a Conservative rosette could have won this race?” asks the Beeb [when interviewing Steve Norris]? Are you saying one hasn’t?

21:10

They’re coming thick and fast now. Apparently Labour has comfortably held the North East constituency (a doubling of majority according to the winning candidate but I doubt that takes increased turnout into account). It was Labour by a fair bit last time too. Dunno what’s happened to City and East which has been 99% ready for about an hour!

21:25

City and East has remained Labour. Not sure what the Beeb is up to - no results at all on their site, unless I’m looking in the wrong place.

21:32

Havering and Redbridge has stayed Conservative with an increased majority, apparently mainly with votes previously given to smaller parties. If this is repeated in the Mayoral vote, Boris will romp home. And we know he’s good at romping. (sorry, cheap joke, I’m getting tired).

21:40

Enfield and Haringey held by Labour, but with a fairly small majority over the Conservatives.

Doug (in comments): thanks for confirming it’s not just me who can’t see any updates on the BBC site. London Elects seems to still only have the Bexley and Bromley result to boot.

Will: I feel your pain.

1st pref mayoral votes are finally coming in: Bexley and Bromley has gone for Boris; City and East and North East have gone for Ken. No surprises there really. Sorry, I didn’t type quickly enough to get the numbers down!

21:53

Brent and Harrow has gone slightly for Ken too - not surprising given the assembly result.

Current numbers from the Guardian liveblog:

Boris Johnson: 378,239 votes
Ken Livingstone: 343,770 votes.

And the majority of constituencies so far have been pro-Ken, I think. Oh dear.

22:06

London Elects has finally put some more results online, and the BBC had one last time I looked.

22:15

Aha! guardian.co.uk is posting assembly results as they get them, and seem to be quicker at data entry than both London Elects and the Beeb.

Dave Hill points out that if the Conservatives only get 8 Assembly Members (it looks more likely they’ll have 9, but 8 is possible), Boris will have to get co-operation with another party to get his budget through. Who would that be? Lib Dems seem most likely, he concludes.

22:23

What on earth’s happening on the London Elects site? Some results that were up a minute ago seem to have gone again. I’m assuming this is due to a technical cockup rather than inaccuracy in figures. Sorry, this is rather boring, I’ll try and stop complaining about the display of results on other websites!

James (in comments): We’re not completely certain Boris has won; it’s just extremely likely. We don’t know anything about second preferences yet, but the consensus seems to be that the gap on first prefs will be too large to be crossed using second prefs, especially considering the BNP are polling relatively well on first prefs and we all know where their second ones are likely to go…

22:31

More results: BBC London TV news says Labour’s held Lewisham and Greenwich, and the Conservatives have held West Central. I assume results will soon appear on one or all of the sites linked above.

22:37

Latest numbers nabbed from Guardian liveblog (and I think they’re just nabbing them off rolling news channels!):

7 of 14 constituencies declared.
FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES:
Boris Johnson: 46%
Ken Livingstone: 40%
Brian Paddick: 9%

22:52

Doug’s asked about how the BNP is polling. I don’t think we have list votes available yet, but here’s the mayoral 1st prefs I could find:
Bexley and Bromley: 8,950 4.41%
City and East: 10,214 5.45%
North East: 3,776 1.90%
There’s been more mayoral results coming in on the radio but again I can’t find them in print anywhere and can’t type fast enough to catch the figures accurately.

23:01

BBC London 94.9 and Sky say 10 of 14 constituencies are done. I’m getting seriously fed up of having no reliable written source of results or figures - anyone got any ideas? The latest figures are 43% Boris, 39% Ken, 10% Brian on 1st prefs, but I have no idea what that means because I don’t know which constituencies are covered and so whether we have more Conservative or Labour ones yet to declare.

23:07

Ah, here we go, the radio says that the 4 left to declare are expected to all be Boris, so looks like we are doomed. Good news is that slowpoke Barnet and Camden has finished counting and is just going through verification, so we should be put out of our misery fairly soon. I’m suffering a bit of brain fatigue (cue Boris supporters saying I always have, I just didn’t know it before) so have forgotten the other bit of news I was going to pass on here. I’m sure it’ll come back as soon as I publish this update.

23:17 

Ealing and Haringey has stayed Conservative, as has Croydon and Sutton, as has Merton and Wandsworth. I *think* this means all the constituencies are in, so a mayoral result should come very soon. Current assembly list calculations being done on the hoof by Kellner of YouGov and announced on BBC radio look like the Conservatives will pick up top-up seats so Boris won’t need a coalition, and it’s looking very possible that the BNP will pick up a seat too. Looks very likely that One London is out.

23:23

The mayoral results are now being aggregated to find out if Boris has won on first prefs. If he has, expect a result extremely soon. If not, expect one fairly soon.

Whatever happens, at least we can soon get some sleep.

23:30

Doug: sorry for not being clear - it looks like One London is out and won’t be replaced by UKIPs either, which leaves room for other top-ups.

The constituency assembly seats have been confirmed as 8 Conservative, 6 Labour.

Kellner of YouGov is repeating his prediction: Boris leading but not with over 50%. Roughly half of minority 2nd prefs wasted, the rest splitting fairly evenly between Boris and Ken, so not enough to close the gap. YouGov were right last time, and it looks like we were wrong to pooh-pooh their polling this time. Time will tell of course, but that’s rapidly running out!

23:52

Tessa Jowell: “Everyone in the Labour team is preparing themselves for the worst.” (on BBC London 94.9) Result should come in approx 5 minutes. She sounds dreadful.

23:58
After 2nd prefs, Boris wins with 1168738 votes vs 1028966 for Ken - majority of 139772.

Thanks for trying, Boris-stoppers.

01:03

Bet you thought I’d gone, didn’t you? Well, I’m still here, not-so-patiently waiting for the list results. Couldn’t help but update here to say that Boris just said in a BBC News interview that we were welcome to ‘kick him out with gusto’ in four years. What a kind offer!

71 Responses to “Results night liveblog”

  1. Will Fox Says:

    Prepare for cuts in the police force, increased pollution and congestion, less affordable housing, worsening community relations, a whole host of gaffes and financial blunders which are going to ruin London’s reputation. No doubt the Olympics, Crossrail and numerous other big projects will be in jeopardy now - this includes the possibility of Johnson evicting TFL as tenants from the Shard of Glass, potentially halting that project altogether.

    Well done Londoners. You just elected a complete muppet into office.

  2. Doug Says:

    I can’t find any reults on the BBC website either - and London Elects seems to be going very slowly about it…

  3. edd Says:

    It’s awful news, but it’s not the end. I blame most of it on Kate Hoey (as I blame most of my problems).

    Hope Labour continue to perform well on the LA constituency seats and the Lib Dems are expected to pick up one of the westerly ones (not West Central, I’m too tired to think which one) which hopefully does mean that BoJo will be reasonably reined in when acting on the assembly…

  4. James Says:

    Thank whoever is feeding this to you from me.

    Are we certain that Ken is not in with a chance by this stage? In fact, have the 2nd preferences even been counted? Sorry if I’m being overly demanding here, I have some suspicions that not even the people -running- this count have no idea what’s going on.

  5. Doug Says:

    Ack - just looking at the 22.23 post. How well are the BNP polling, do we roughly know?

  6. James Says:

    22.52: In which case we must prepare for a London budget involving women having their vaginas stuffed with chocolate cake.

    Or such is my understanding of their policy.

  7. Doug Says:

    23:17 - Wasn’t One London going out an almost certainty - or are looking like they’re not going to be replaced by the UKIPers they originally were?

    Depressing to hear, that the Tories are getting top-up seats. It’ll be even worse if the BNP get in too…

  8. The Tory Troll Says:

    ‘decleration expected soon’ Newsnight

    Not soon enough.

  9. The Tory Troll Says:

    All first preferences now announced. It’s all over bar the smuggery.

  10. The Tory Troll Says:

    Imminent announcement being announced… imminently.

  11. Doug Says:

    BNP denied 4th place. Something, at least, although it does look like they’ll get a seat on the GLA…

  12. Doug Says:

    Boris 1st prefs: 42.48%
    Ken…36.38%
    Paddick…9.63%
    Berry…3.15%
    Barnbrook…2.84%
    Craig…1.60%
    Batten…0.91%
    German…0.68%
    O’Connor…0.44%
    MacKenzie…0.22%

    Really doesn’t look good. Even assuming virtually all LDs use their brains and vote Ken 2nd, and all the Greens have done as planned, and Left List 2nd pref Ken…

    It still seems to add up in Boris’ favour…

  13. Doug Says:

    The above comment is my own hobbled together list from London Elects, I should point out, and may not be 100% accurate.

  14. James Says:

    23:52: That’s not because of the result.

  15. The Tory Troll Says:

    That’s that then. Here comes Boris’ speech…

  16. Doug Says:

    I’m not sure I can make myself watch it…

  17. The Tory Troll Says:

    And on to Ken

  18. Doug Says:

    Where’s it being shown? I can’t find coverage on the BBC…

  19. Doug Says:

    BBC Website, that is.

  20. The Tory Troll Says:

    bbc news 24.

  21. The Tory Troll Says:

    Weasel words from Paddick after what he said about Ken

  22. Doug Says:

    Ah, thanks.

  23. The Tory Troll Says:

    They’re cutting away from Sian. What makes the pundits think we want to hear from them instead?

  24. Mr. Stop Boris Says:

    @TT, 00.06:
    They went one better on BBC London radio - they cut away from Siân and then back again for ****ing Richard Barnbrook! What on earth were they doing?

  25. The Tory Troll Says:

    Gilligan on now. Bring on the smuggery.

  26. The Tory Troll Says:

    Do we really need a live link to tell us that some tories are drinking champagne?

  27. Doug Says:

    I’m not sure which coverage is worse, last night’s or this…

  28. The Tory Troll Says:

    Rachel Johnson now wandering around milbank on air looking for George Osborne. I’m not sure it can get any worse.

  29. The Tory Troll Says:

    Gilligan: “scrutiny of Boris Johnson starts tomorrow”

    By who Andrew?

  30. Doug Says:

    This website, perhaps…

  31. The Tory Troll Says:

    …and we’re on the 24hr loop of Boris’ speech. See you in four years time.

  32. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    Stop Boris… cocking up too significantly?

  33. Doug Says:

    Well, it’s that or a revolution…

  34. The Tory Troll Says:

    Catch Boris… being rubbish?

  35. Doug Says:

    And now Paddick. Who, I fear, rather handed it to Boris…

  36. The Tory Troll Says:

    Now it’s all over we can say what we feel (c’mon Mr Stop Boris) Paddick was spectacularly bad.

  37. Doug Says:

    So was Boris, not that it stopped him…

  38. Mr. Stop Boris Says:

    Well, I suppose I could now acknowledge that he could have been rather better… ;)

    And fancy throwing away your second preference vote on the Left List! Extraordinary.

  39. Doug Says:

    When are the GLA results coming out - do we have any idea?

  40. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    Doug, the results are meant to be out tonight - I’d thought it’d be straight after the speeches but have heard nothing yet. I guess someone’s still working the abacus…

  41. The Tory Troll Says:

    Any chance of seeing what the Stop Boris victory page was that you prepared? Maybe if you just put it up, we can pretend tonight hasn’t happened.

  42. Mr. Stop Boris Says:

    TTT: Well, the page will be forever un-uploaded but the new title graphic/logo was ready to be used from here.

  43. The Tory Troll Says:

    It isn’t loading

  44. Mr. Stop Boris Says:

    That’s because I got its URL wrong, then corrected it incorrectly. I’m tired and emotional. I’ve now corrected it correctly.

  45. The Tory Troll Says:

    Ok. It is now. I like it. But it does bring a lump to the throat.

  46. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    And he’s not even using that as a euphemism for being drunk. However if these bloody assembly list results take much longer, I may become tired and emotional in both senses. In fact, yes, I’m off to drown my sorrows.

    Glug.

  47. James Says:

    Is it me or is this the worst television that’s ever been broadcast? I don’t just mean because of the context, I mean more because of the interviewer being so ragingly incompetent I’m surprised that he knows what end of the microphone to talk into…

  48. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    Boris interview on BBC News 24 now.

  49. The Tory Troll Says:

    Boris interview on bbc 24

  50. Doug Says:

    Ugh…

  51. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    I can barely hear the interviewer, maybe he doesn’t know which end to talk into?

  52. James Says:

    This man is now our Mayor.

  53. The Tory Troll Says:

    “boot me out with gusto in 4 years time”

    don’t tempt us.

    Oh no he’s on about that new airport on the Thames. That will be a big fight.

  54. Doug Says:

    “I’m totally fed up with this distinction between this Old Boris and the New…”

    Well, you shouldn’t have acted like a clown in public…

  55. The Tory Troll Says:

    Boris definitely seems let loose. It’s old/new rude Boris at his worst.

  56. James Says:

    “I can barely hear the interviewer, maybe he doesn’t know which end to talk into?”

    Consider yourself lucky.

    The nadir was possibly “I’m not sure I believe you…Clearly didn’t vote for Left List.” Or maybe the five-minute long leading question that culminated with “…You as a liberal democrat won’t have anything to do with him?” Sweet stars the man is TERRIBLE.

  57. Doug Says:

    Different interviewer, James

  58. James Says:

    I know. The one for Boris was rather good.

  59. The Tory Troll Says:

    BBC news 24 is on to the soundbites and headlines loop now.

    Goodnight all.

    See you bright and early in Boris-land :(

  60. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    Ah sorry, I stopped watching the TV for a bit (I blame the aforementioned drink, which is disappearing rapidly). So I assumed we were talking about the same interview!

  61. The Tory Troll Says:

    Before I go I have one other piece of stellar news.

    Word is on PB.com that Richard Barnbrook got a seat on the assembly.

  62. James Says:

    Word is on PB.com that Richard Barnbrook got a seat on the assembly.

    I’ll brush up on my Scandinavian…

  63. The Tory Troll Says:

    Anyone got a copy of HMS Discovery: a love Story?

    Mine’s worn out.

  64. James Says:

    Perhaps we should arrange a public screening. Somewhere near City Hall…

  65. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    OMFG I just googled HMS Discovery etc.

    HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS BEFORE?!

    (yes, I’ve hit tired and emotional)

  66. Doug Says:

    That has to be shown at City Hall if he does get in, with the press invited. It could destroy him in the eyes of his voters…

  67. Mrs. Stop Boris Says:

    Assembly results are up.
    http://results.londonelects.org.uk/Results/LondonWideResults.aspx
    Off to blog it, then to bed.

    Thanks everyone.

  68. Mr. Stop Boris Says:

    Thanks to you all, including Mrs. SB, from me too. It wasn’t the news I wanted to arrive home to at 10pm but at least I could read coverage of it from a neighbouring computer in good virtual company in these comments!

    I’ll be back with my own final thoughts on the whole election, result etc. on this blog some time tomorrow, all being well. (Actually, all won’t be well, because Boris will be Mayor, but I’ll still try to post my thoughts.)

  69. Doug Says:

    …3 Tories, and Barnbrook? Ack…

  70. James Says:

    “That has to be shown at City Hall if he does get in, with the press invited. It could destroy him in the eyes of his voters…”

    Never mind THEM, it’s his own PARTY that will be kicking off!

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