Londoners will soon be asked to consider four options for adjusting the 14 ward boundaries used to elect city council.
Uneven population growth across London has shifted the amount of political power residents have in different municipal wards.
If unchanged, it’s projected that in 2025 the largest ward, Ward 7 in northwest London, will represent 49,914 people.
By comparison, the smallest ward, Ward 2, will have just 27,299 residents.
Despite the imbalance, each ward is represented by a single city councillor.
The imbalance in political power between residents of fast-growing wards and established wards is anticipated to grow over time.
In February, council hired a consulting firm to conduct a Ward Boundary Review.
Over 3,400 people visited the public engagement webpage and 550 completed a survey.
The consultant incorporated the feedback into the development of four options (maps) that would redraw the political landscape that shapes city council.