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March
2022
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New Members elected after City of London goes to the polls

Voters in the City of London have cast their votes to elect their representatives to the Square Mile’s governing body.

A total of 100 Members were elected by resident and business voters yesterday to the City of London Corporation’s principal decision-making body, the Court of Common Council.

The City’s electoral register stood at its highest level for seven years with almost 20,000 voters – up nearly 50% on last year – following an unprecedent engagement campaign.

A diverse range of people from across the City community – including workers and residents – put themselves forward for election with 117 candidates standing. 

The City’s unique elections reflect the unique nature of the Square Mile, which is home to around 9,000 residents and 550,000 workers. All eligible residents and a proportion of City workers were eligible to vote.

City of London Corporation Policy Chair Catherine McGuinness said:

“It was great to see hotly contested elections in a number of wards and competitive elections taking place across the City, in which a diverse mix of candidates offered electors a wealth of experience and demonstrated a real passion for representing City businesses and residents.

“I’d like to thank all those who put themselves forward as candidates and all those who helped to ensure the elections ran smoothly.

“I look forward to working in a spirit of collaboration with all newly-elected Members, as we continue to support the City’s recovery from the pandemic and to ensure it remains a vibrant, thriving place in which to live and work.”

Full results of the election can be found on the City Corporation website at https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-us/voting-elections/2022-city-elections-results

More information about the City Corporation elections, including on standing at future elections, is available at www.speakforthecity.com

Notes to editors

The City of London Corporation is the governing body of the Square Mile dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally-successful UK –  www.cityoflondon.gov.uk