2024 East Midlands mayoral election

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2024 East Midlands mayoral election
2 May 2024 (2024-05-02) 2028 →
 
Candidate Frank Adlington-Stringer Ben Bradley Alan Graves
Party Green Conservative Reform UK

 
Candidate Matt Relf Helen Tamblyn-Saville Claire Ward
Party Independent Liberal Democrats Labour



The 2024 East Midlands mayoral election is due to be held on 2 May 2024 to elect the first mayor of the East Midlands. It will take place simultaneously with local elections across England and Wales.

Background[edit]

The Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 introduced directly elected mayors for combined authorities. Combined authorities cover multiple local government areas. A combined authority covering Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire was first proposed in 2016. Some later proposals also included Leicestershire. Ultimately, the East Midlands Combined Authority included only Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, covering the region of Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottingham City Council, Derbyshire County Council and Derby City Council. During consultation, a minority of respondents supported the introduction of a mayor for the region.[1] The local authorities concerned voted to proceed with devolution plans, including the establishment of a directly elected mayor of the East Midlands, in March 2023.[2]

Procedure[edit]

The election will take place under first-past-the-post voting. Voters will be able to vote for one candidate, and the candidate with the greatest numbers of votes will become mayor of the East Midlands.

Campaign[edit]

The Conservative candidate Ben Bradley, the independent candidate Matt Relf and the Labour candidate Claire Ward all said they would fund the continuation of concessions for elderly and disabled tram passengers from the mayoral budget.[3] Bradley was endorsed by the Nottingham Independents political party.[4]

Labour Party candidate Clare Ward made commitments to launch a 'Visit East Midlands' campaign to encourage tourism, a Community Development Fund to regenerate high streets, a Mayor's Homelessness Task Force to lessen the amount of rough sleeping, and a Green Growth Fund to create new jobs in the East Midlands while lowering emissions. Other focuses would include improving transport in the area - including road resurfacing and integrated ticketing between services - and building more homes on brownfield sites.[5]

Green Party candidate Frank Adlington-Stringer committed to a 'Green Industrial Revolution' which would include £16.8m into sustainable and affordable housing, training for job-seekers, and an overhaul of the public transport network with free travel for young people and a "London-style" ticketing system.[6][7] He further committed to ending rough sleeping, bringing the bus network back into public control and negotiating reparations from the Government for the regional impacts of austerity.[8] Adlington-Stringer committed to keeping the Mayors Office in Chesterfield, as well as to donating all of his salary beyond the average wage to charity.[9]

Candidate selection[edit]

Conservative Party[edit]

The Conservative Party selected the MP for Mansfield and Nottinghamshire council leader Ben Bradley as their candidate in September 2023.[10]

The leader of Derbyshire County Council, Barry Lewis, unsuccessfully sought the Conservative nomination.[11] Lewis said he would seek to support the manufacturing industry and oppose any proposals for ultra low-emission zone schemes.[11]

Labour Party[edit]

Labour opened applications in May 2023.[12] There were five candidates considered.[13]

On 4 August 2023, the former MP Claire Ward was selected with 50.4% of the vote.[14] Ward promised to build new affordable homes, integrate public transport and fund "thousands of new green jobs".[14]

Nominated

Lost nomination

Not shortlisted

  • Adele Williams, Nottingham City councillor.
  • Suqie Banwait, Labour candidate from Matlock.
Labour East Midlands mayoral candidate selection[16]
Candidate Votes %
Claire Ward
50.3%
Paddy Tipping
34.3%
John Hess
15.4%

Others[edit]

The Liberal Democrat candidate, Helen Tamblyn-Saville, was not announced until the statement of persons nominated was published.[citation needed]

Alan Graves, the mayor of Derby, who has served as a councillor since 2002 for Labour, as an independent, for the UK Independence Party, the Brexit Party and Reform UK, was announced as the Reform UK candidate for mayor. He said he would try to get the role of mayor of the East Midlands abolished.[17]

Matt Relf, an Ashfield Independents councillor, announced that he would run as an independent candidate, saying he could work with both Labour and Conservative councils.[18]

The Green Party initially said they would not stand a candidate.[16] However, in January 2024 the party invited nominations and on 10 February announced North East Derbyshire councillor Frank Adlington-Stringer as their candidate.[19]

Election result[edit]

2024 East Midlands mayoral election[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Frank Adlington-Stringer
Conservative Ben Bradley
Reform UK Alan Graves
Independent Matt Relf
Liberal Democrats Helen Tamblyn-Saville
Labour Claire Ward
Majority
Turnout

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boakye, Kwame (14 March 2023). "Public split on plans for an East Midlands mayor". Local Government Chronicle (LGC). Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  2. ^ Boakye, Kwame (31 March 2023). "East Midlands to proceed with devolution deal". Local Government Chronicle (LGC). Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  3. ^ "East Midlands mayoral candidates pledge to keep free tram passes". BBC News. 8 December 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  4. ^ Waller, Jamie (5 March 2024). "Ben Bradley backed for East Midlands Mayor by Nottingham Independents | West Bridgford Wire". Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  5. ^ https://online.flippingbook.com/view/374553854/2/#zoom=true
  6. ^ Locker, Joe (13 February 2024). "Green Party candidate selected for East Midlands mayoral race in May pledges green industrial revolution".
  7. ^ Adlington-Stringer, Frank. "Frank for Mayor". crowdfunder.co.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  8. ^ "All six candidates for East Midlands Mayor outline their priorities and ambitions ahead of May 2 election". Newark Advertiser. 18 April 2024.
  9. ^ Adlington Stringer, Frank (21 March 2024). "Chesterfield to keep East Midlands Mayoral office, pledges Green Party candidate". Derbyshire Times.
  10. ^ "Ben Bradley selected as Tory East Midlands mayoral candidate". BBC News. 18 September 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  11. ^ a b Hardwick, Tom. "Second candidate announces bid to be Conservative choice for East Midlands mayor - rivalling Mansfield MP".
  12. ^ a b c Pridmore, Oliver (22 May 2023). "Potential candidates emerge for first ever East Midlands Mayor". NottinghamshireLive. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  13. ^ "The five people up for Labour's East Midlands Mayor candidacy". Derbyshire Live. 12 June 2023. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  14. ^ a b Neame, Katie (4 August 2023). "Former MP Claire Ward chosen as Labour candidate for East Midlands mayor". LabourList. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  15. ^ Pridmore, Oliver (8 June 2023). "City Council's ex-deputy among latest to run for East Mids Mayor". NottinghamshireLive. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  16. ^ a b Pridmore, Oliver (3 August 2023). "Labour officially selects former MP as East Midlands Mayor candidate". NottinghamshireLive. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  17. ^ "Derby mayor wants to be East Midlands mayor – so he can abolish position".
  18. ^ Topping, Andrew. "Ashfield Independents councillor announces East Midlands mayoral bid".
  19. ^ Adlington-Stringer, Frank. "Green Party candidate in the East Midlands mayoral election".
  20. ^ https://www.eastmidlandsdevolution.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Statement-of-persons-nominated.pdf