Khan, the first Muslim to become mayor of the British capital, won 1,088,000 votes, compared to Conservative candidate Susana Hall’s 813,000 votes, according to figures released by the media ahead of Labour’s official victory ceremony.
The Labor Party Sadiq Khan has been re-elected for the third time consecutively as Mayor of London after the partial municipal elections held in England on Thursday, according to the count of all the areas that make up the British capital.
Khan, the first Muslim to become mayor of the British capital, won 1,088,000 votes, compared to the Conservative candidate’s 813,000 votes Susana Hallaccording to figures reported by the media before Labour’s official victory ceremony.
Opinion polls on voting intentions pointed to the victory of the job candidate.
THE politician, who started his career as Defender of human right and was MP for the Tooting constituency (in south London), he made history in 2016 by becoming the capital’s first Muslim and ethnic minority mayor.
The 53-year-old lawyer, born on October 8, 1970 in Tooting, is a charismatic politician who never shies away from criticizing the Conservative government of Rishi Sunak or the previous government of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.
Source: EITB

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