2024 East Midlands mayoral election

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2024 East Midlands mayoral election
2 May 2024 (2024-05-02)2028 
Turnout27.5%
  Claire Ward 2 (crop 2).jpg Official portrait of Ben Bradley MP crop 2.jpg Frank Adlington-Stringer.jpg
Candidate Claire Ward Ben Bradley Frank Adlington-Stringer
Party Labour Co-op Conservative Green
Popular vote181,040129,33250,666
Percentage40.3%28.8%11.3%

 
CandidateAlan GravesMatt RelfHelen Tamblyn-Saville
Party Reform UK Independent Liberal Democrats
Popular vote49,20123,35915,970
Percentage10.9%5.2%3.6%

2024 East Midlands mayoral election.svg
Election result by council areas

Elected mayor

Claire Ward
Labour Co-op

The 2024 East Midlands mayoral election was held on 2 May 2024 to elect the first mayor of the East Midlands. It was part of the local elections across England and Wales.

Contents

The election was won by the Labour Co-op candidate, Claire Ward. [1]

Background

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. [2] 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. [3]

Procedure

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

Campaign

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. [4] Bradley was endorsed by the Nottingham Independents political party. [5]

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. [6]

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. [7] [8] 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. [9] 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. [10]

Candidate selection

Conservative Party

The Conservative Party selected the MP for Mansfield and Nottinghamshire council leader Ben Bradley as their candidate in September 2023. [11]

The leader of Derbyshire County Council, Barry Lewis, unsuccessfully sought the Conservative nomination. [12] Lewis said he would seek to support the manufacturing industry and oppose any proposals for ultra low-emission zone schemes. [12]

Labour Party

Labour opened applications in May 2023. [13] There were five candidates considered. [14]

On 4 August 2023, the former MP Claire Ward was selected with 50.4% of the vote. [15] Ward promised to build new affordable homes, integrate public transport and fund "thousands of new green jobs". [15]

Nominated

Lost nomination

Not shortlisted

Labour East Midlands mayoral candidate selection [17]
CandidateVotes %
Claire Ward
50.3%
Paddy Tipping
34.3%
John Hess
15.4%

Others

The Liberal Democrat candidate was Helen Tamblyn-Saville, a former district councillor who also stood in the 2019 general election in Bassetlaw constituency. [18]

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. [19]

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. [20]

The Green Party initially said they would not stand a candidate. [17] However, in January 2024 the party invited nominations and on 10 February announced North East Derbyshire councillor Frank Adlington-Stringer as their candidate. [21]

Opinion polling

Dates
conducted
PollsterClientSample
size
Ward
Lab Co-op
Bradley
Con
Graves
Reform
Adlington-Stringer
Green
Tamblyn-Saville
Lib Dems
Relf
Ind
Lead
19–24 Apr 2024 More in Common N/A2,02941%28%14%9%4%4%13

Results

2024 East Midlands mayoral election [22] [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Claire Ward 181,040 40.3 N/A
Conservative Ben Bradley 129,33228.8N/A
Green Frank Adlington-Stringer50,66611.3N/A
Reform UK Alan Graves49,20110.9N/A
Independent Matt Relf23,3595.2N/A
Liberal Democrats Helen Tamblyn-Saville15,9703.6N/A
Majority51,70811.5N/A
Rejected ballots2,8580.64
Turnout 449,56827.5N/A

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