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The Greater London Authority (Referendum) Act 1998 (c. 3) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which made legal provision for the holding of a non-binding referendum in Greater London on whether there should be a democratically elected Assembly for London and a separately elected Mayor for London.[1][2]
Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to make provision for the holding of a referendum on the establishment of a Greater London Authority and for expenditure in preparation for such an Authority; and to confer additional functions on the Local Government Commission for England in connection with the establishment of such an Authority. |
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Citation | 1998 c. 3 |
Introduced by | John Prescott, Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
Territorial extent | England |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 23 February 1998 |
Status: Spent | |
Text of statute as originally enacted |
The Act legislated for the holding of a non-binding referendum to be held on 7 May 1998 in Greater London on whether there should be a democratically elected London Assembly and a separately elected Mayor for London and legislates for the appointment a Chief Counting Officer to oversee the referendum.
The act legislated for a non binding referendum to be held in Greater London on 7 May 1998 on the issue of a Greater London Authority and enables the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to appoint a Chief Counting Officer to oversee the referendum.
The question that appeared on ballot papers in the referendum before the electorate under the act was:
Are you in favour of the Government's proposals for a Greater London Authority, made up of an elected mayor and a separately elected assembly?
permitting a simple YES / NO answer.
The 33 London Boroughs would be used as the counting areas for the referendum.
Greater London Authority referendum, 1998 Result | |||
Choice | Votes | % | |
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Yes | 1,230,739 | 72.01% | |
No | 478,413 | 27.99% | |
Valid votes | 1,709,172 | 98.49% | |
Invalid or blank votes | 26,178 | 1.51% | |
Total votes | 1,735,350 | 100.00% | |
Registered voters and turnout | 5,016,064 | 34.60% | |
Following the successful outcome of the vote the Greater London Authority Act 1999 was passed by the UK Parliament and the Authority came into being following elections in 2000.
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