2016 West Midlands Labour Party mayoral selection

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West Midlands Labour Party mayoral selection 2016
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May – August 2016
  Sion Simon.jpg
Candidate Siôn Simon Steve Bedser
First preferences71.21%28.79%

Elected Mayoral candidate

Siôn Simon
Labour

The West Midlands Labour Party mayoral selection of 2016 was the process by which the Labour Party selected its candidate for Mayor of the West Midlands, to stand in the mayoral election on 4 May 2017.

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The selection took place amid the backdrop of the 2016 Labour Leadership election, with Simon being a close friend and ally of Tom Watson, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, who had been calling for incumbent Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn to step down. Steve Bedser pitched to Corbyn supporters, expressing his support for Corbyn, whilst simultaneously stating that Corbyn needed to improve his performance. [1] On 10 August 2016, Simon was announced as the winning candidate.

Candidates

NameBornCurrent/previous positionsAnnounced candidacyCampaign website
(Slogan)
Sion Simon.jpg
Siôn Simon

23 December 1968
(age 55)

Member of the European Parliament
for West Midlands
(2014–present)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Creative Industries
(2009–10)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Further Education
(2008–09)
Member of Parliament
for Birmingham Erdington
(2001–10)

May 2016 [2] [3] [4] sion-simon.com
#Team Siôn
(Uniting the West Midlands)

Steve Bedser

August 1965
(age 58)
Businessman

Birmingham Council Cabinet member for Health and Well Being
(−2014) [5]
Birmingham Councillor for Kings Norton
(2012–2014) [6]

June 2016 [7]

    Not selected

    Declined

    Membership ballot

    The results of the selection were announced on 10 August 2016. A total of 3,817 valid votes were cast. [10]

    First round
    CandidateVotesPercentage
    Siôn Simon 2,718
    71.21%
    Steve Bedser 1,099
    28.79%

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