2015 London Conservative Party mayoral selection

The London Conservative Party mayoral selection of 2015 was the process by which the Conservative Party selected its candidate for Mayor of London, to stand in the 2016 mayoral election. Member of Parliament Zac Goldsmith was selected to stand.[1]

London Conservative Party mayoral selection 2015

2 October 2015
 
Candidate Zac Goldsmith Syed Kamall
Popular vote 6,514 1,477
Percentage 70.6% 16.0%

 
Candidate Stephen Greenhalgh Andrew Boff
Popular vote 864 372
Percentage 9.4% 4.0%

Elected Mayoral candidate

Zac Goldsmith
Conservative

Selection process

The Mayoral candidate was selected via an Open primary that was open to all London voters who were on the electoral roll. Voters had to register to vote at a charge of £1.00.[2]

Candidates

Result

Candidate Votes %
Zac Goldsmith 6,514
70.6
Syed Kamall 1,477
16.0
Stephen Greenhalgh 864
9.4
Andrew Boff 372
4.0
Total 9,227
gollark: The economy is complicated. Products are complicated. If you want them to not be, enjoy not having good computers and pharmaceuticals.
gollark: Even if magical coordination™ worked in the past, would it work *now*?
gollark: There is a transaction limit per block.
gollark: You said "what constitutes a corporation".
gollark: I mean, I guess it depends on the business, but there are increasingly capital-y ones.

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