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Fill in an online questionnaire about your experience of voting (or not voting) during the 2024 Greater London Authority (GLA) elections.

survey did you vote in the 2024 london electionsYou can still fill in the survey even if the answer to this question was No

The London Assembly Elections Review Working Group, made up of four assembly members from different parties, is inviting London residents to fill in an online survey about their experiences with voting (or not voting) at the GLA elections in May. The text below is taken from the introductory page of the survey.

No deadline is given.

Mayor of London and London Assembly Elections Survey 2024

The Greater London Authority (GLA) Elections, comprising of the Mayor of London and London Assembly elections, took place on 2 May 2024.

The London Assembly's Elections Review Working Group is made up of four Assembly Members from across the political spectrum, who together will gather evidence and will make recommendations on how to improve future elections for voters.

Hearing from Londoners is a key part of this work, so we have launched this survey to allow people to share their views and experiences. The survey is open to anyone who would like to take part, regardless of whether or not you voted.

The Working Group is not seeking to explore whether the results of the elections were the 'right' ones - as these decisions were made by voters on 2 May. Instead, the questions focus on experiences of the elections.

The findings will be used to inform the Working Group's investigation. Responses may be used to form part of a report or output. In the vast majority of circumstances, we will publish the responses we receive as part of the investigation on our website, so please do not include information you would not want to be published. Exceptions to publication are generally for legal or safeguarding reasons, or where evidence is not in scope of the investigation.

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