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Sadiq Khan wins Labour London Mayor candidate vote in battle to replace Boris Johnson Sadiq Khan wins vote to be Labour's London Mayor candidate in battle to replace Boris Johnson
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Sadiq Khan has been chosen as Labour's candidate in the battle to replace Boris Johnson as London Mayor.Sadiq Khan has been chosen as Labour's candidate in the battle to replace Boris Johnson as London Mayor.
The former shadow Justice Secretary beat the veteran Blairite candidate and former Olympics minister Tessa Jowell and four other candidates to win the party's nomination ahead of next May's election.The former shadow Justice Secretary beat the veteran Blairite candidate and former Olympics minister Tessa Jowell and four other candidates to win the party's nomination ahead of next May's election.
He is likely to be facing Zac Goldsmith, the odds-on favourite to be chosen as the Conservative party's candidate, who would pose a big challenge to Labour's efforts to win back City Hall after eight years out of power in the capital.He is likely to be facing Zac Goldsmith, the odds-on favourite to be chosen as the Conservative party's candidate, who would pose a big challenge to Labour's efforts to win back City Hall after eight years out of power in the capital.
Former Olympics minister Dame Tessa Jowell was seen as the narrow front-runner throughout the contest Mr Khan, the son of a bus driver, said he was "overwhelmed and humbled" to be chosen as the Labour candidate as he gave his victory speech at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.Former Olympics minister Dame Tessa Jowell was seen as the narrow front-runner throughout the contest Mr Khan, the son of a bus driver, said he was "overwhelmed and humbled" to be chosen as the Labour candidate as he gave his victory speech at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.
The Tooting MP was ahead in each of the five rounds of Labour's alternative vote electoral system, whereby voters rank the candidates in order of preference.The Tooting MP was ahead in each of the five rounds of Labour's alternative vote electoral system, whereby voters rank the candidates in order of preference.
If no candidate wins more than 50 per cent of the vote in the first round, the candidate with the fewest votes drops out and their supporters' second preference votes are redistributed until someone reaches the 50 per cent threshold.If no candidate wins more than 50 per cent of the vote in the first round, the candidate with the fewest votes drops out and their supporters' second preference votes are redistributed until someone reaches the 50 per cent threshold.
He won 37.5 per cent of the vote in the first round and was eventually confirmed as the winner after winning 59 per cent in the final round, receiving 48,152 votes to Dame Tessa Jowell's 33,573.He won 37.5 per cent of the vote in the first round and was eventually confirmed as the winner after winning 59 per cent in the final round, receiving 48,152 votes to Dame Tessa Jowell's 33,573.
His decision to nominate Mr Corbyn for the leadership attracted left-leaning activists in the capital and the size of his victory will reassure Corbyn supporters that their man is set to win the main leadership vote tomorrow.His decision to nominate Mr Corbyn for the leadership attracted left-leaning activists in the capital and the size of his victory will reassure Corbyn supporters that their man is set to win the main leadership vote tomorrow.
Mr Khan enjoyed strong support from trade unions, with powerful unions such as Unite and GMB providing essential funds and logistical support.Mr Khan enjoyed strong support from trade unions, with powerful unions such as Unite and GMB providing essential funds and logistical support.
Size of win over Tessa Jowell suggests he was helped over the line by the Corbyn effectSize of win over Tessa Jowell suggests he was helped over the line by the Corbyn effect
  
Gareth Thomas, the MP for Harrow, finished last, picking up just 1.2 per cent of first-preference votes. Transport campaigner Christian Wolmar was the next candidate to fall out of the race, followed by Tottenham MP David Lammy in fourth and then fellow London MP Diane Abbott, a close ally of Mr Corbyn, finishing in an impressive third place.Gareth Thomas, the MP for Harrow, finished last, picking up just 1.2 per cent of first-preference votes. Transport campaigner Christian Wolmar was the next candidate to fall out of the race, followed by Tottenham MP David Lammy in fourth and then fellow London MP Diane Abbott, a close ally of Mr Corbyn, finishing in an impressive third place.
The Conservative party candidate for London Mayor will be announced on the eve of their annual conference on October 3.The Conservative party candidate for London Mayor will be announced on the eve of their annual conference on October 3.
Speaking after the result was announced, Mr Khan said: "I am deeply humbled to have received the support of tens of thousands of Londoners.Speaking after the result was announced, Mr Khan said: "I am deeply humbled to have received the support of tens of thousands of Londoners.
"I am determined to repay that trust by winning the Mayoral election next May, and making a real difference to Londoners lives."I am determined to repay that trust by winning the Mayoral election next May, and making a real difference to Londoners lives.
"London gave me and my family huge opportunities. A council house so we could save for a deposit to buy our own home. A secure job for my dad as a bus driver. A great education for me and my siblings, affordable university places and good quality apprenticeships."London gave me and my family huge opportunities. A council house so we could save for a deposit to buy our own home. A secure job for my dad as a bus driver. A great education for me and my siblings, affordable university places and good quality apprenticeships.
Zac Goldsmith is the favourite of four Tories nominated to succeed Boris Johnson  Zac Goldsmith is the favourite of four Tories nominated to succeed Boris Johnson  
"As Mayor I will provide more opportunities for all Londoners."As Mayor I will provide more opportunities for all Londoners.
"My priorities for Londoners are clear. An affordable and secure home to rent or buy. More jobs with higher wages for the lowest paid. Making it easier to set up and run a successful business. Reducing the cost of commuting and making London's environment safer, healthier and less polluted.""My priorities for Londoners are clear. An affordable and secure home to rent or buy. More jobs with higher wages for the lowest paid. Making it easier to set up and run a successful business. Reducing the cost of commuting and making London's environment safer, healthier and less polluted."
Zac Goldsmith looks certain to be named next month as Sadiq Khan’s opponent as the Conservative mayoral candidate in 2016.
The MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston is among four men shortlisted by the party. Supporters insist he shares some of the “stardust” which helped to propel Boris Johnson to two mayoral victories in London despite the growing support for Labour across much of the capital.
Mr Goldsmith also demonstrated his electoral appeal by massively increasing his majority in his south-west London seat at the election.
The son of the late billionaire Sir James Goldsmith, he has gained a reputation as a maverick and campaigned against the expansion of Heathrow airport – a stance likely to put him in conflict with the Cameron Government.
The other Tory candidates are the London Assembly member Andrew Boff, MEP Syed Kamall and London’s deputy mayor for crime and policing Stephen Greenhalgh. The winner will be announced on Friday 2 October.
Oliver Wright