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London Mayor election: How range of joke candidates led to record 114,000 ruined ballots


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A dizzying range of joke candidates left voters so baffled a record number of ballots were rejected in this month's London mayoral election.
Around 114,000 ballots were spoilt after the first round of voting because the 20 candidates packed onto a sheet of A4 paper confused voters into either accidentally ticking the first-choice column twice or choosing too many contenders.
Labour candidate Sadiq Khan went on to secure victory in the May 6 election and has been awarded a second term as Mayor of London with 1,013,721 first-choice votes.
But with the four rows of candidates featuring mainly jokesters, public opinion may have become 'disenfranchised', according to one politics expert.

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YouTubers running for London mayor are using prank videos and trolling candidates to get votes, and the race follows a global trend


But in an interview with Insider, he admitted that he’d “make a terrible mayor.”
The internet prankster, who has more than 418,000 YouTube subscribers, saw entering the London mayoral race as an opportunity to record pranks and, in turn, boost his online following.
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Fosh is joined in the crowded mayoral race by Niko Omilana, a YouTuber with 3.4 million subscribers. And according to recent polling from Savanta ComRes, a data company, for iTV, Omilana is currently holding the race’s fifth spot.
Omilana has used his run as an opportunity to troll the press and create memes. But, unlike Fosh, he says he is taking his candidacy seriously. “I am not an influencer,” the 23-year-old told Insider via email. “I am a very serious political candidate that should not be underestimated.”

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