Everything you need to know ahead of the London mayoral election.
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00:00 If you haven't done so already, now is the time to mark this Thursday, May 2nd in your calendars
00:07 as it's time for the London's Mayoral and General Assembly elections.
00:12 Since May 9th 2016, Sadiq Khan has been Mayor of London
00:18 and this election will determine whether or not he serves for a third term.
00:22 So ahead of Thursday's vote, here is everything you need to know about the London Mayoral elections.
00:28 You'll need to head to your local polling station with a valid photo ID.
00:34 Head to Londonworld.com for a full list of IDs that are accepted.
00:37 They do include a passport and a driver's licence.
00:41 The ballot paper is usually pink and this year it will feature 13 candidates.
00:46 You can select one and only one by marking their box with an X.
00:50 This year polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm
00:54 and remember dogs are also allowed in polling stations.
00:58 Unfortunately they can't cast a vote though.
01:02 Your nearest polling station will be on a slip you might have received if you have registered to vote.
01:08 However you can also find your nearest polling stations online.
01:13 Femi Amin is running for the Animal Welfare Party.
01:17 The infamous Count Binface is running for Count Binface for Mayor of London.
01:22 Rob Blackie is the Liberal Democrats candidate this year.
01:25 Natalie Campbell is running as an Independent.
01:28 Howard Cox is running for Reform UK.
01:32 Amy Gallagher is running for the Social Democratic Party.
01:35 Zoe Garbutt is the Green Party's candidate this year.
01:38 Tarun Gulati is an Independent candidate.
01:41 Susan Hall is running for the Conservatives and is the main opposition for Labour's Sadiq Khan
01:47 who is currently the Mayor of London.
01:49 Andreas Mitchley is running as an Independent.
01:52 Brian Benedict Rose is running for the London Real Party.
01:56 And Nick Scanlon is running for Britain First.