West Midlands mayoral election, 2017
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The inaugural West Midlands mayoral election was held on 4 May 2017 to elect the
Mayor of the West Midlands The Mayor of the West Midlands is a directly elected political post who chairs the West Midlands Combined Authority, covering the Birmingham metropolitan area and Coventry. The first election took place on Thursday 4 May 2017. Andy Street, ...
, with subsequent elections to be held every four years from May 2020. The election took place alongside five elections for English metro mayors and other local elections, and ahead of the general election on 8 June 2017. The contest was the first election for a governing body covering the entire West Midlands since the
1981 West Midlands County Council election Local elections to the West Midlands County Council, a Metropolitan County Council encompassing the West Midlands, were held on 7 May 1981, resulting in large swings to Labour, giving them control of the council. This was the last election t ...
, the former
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having been dissolved in 1986. Police and crime commissioner elections had taken in 2012,
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and 2016 with Labour winning those contests decisively. The election was won by
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Andy Street Andrew John Street (born 11 June 1963) is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician who was the managing director of John Lewis from 2007 to 2016, when he resigned to run for Mayor of the West Midlands. Street won the May 2017 ma ...
, beating
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's
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in the final round by 50.4% to 49.6% with a turnout of 26.7%. The result was seen as a shock in what has been considered a Labour heartland.


Results


Background

In 2012, a referendum on a proposal to have an elected mayor for the city of Birmingham resulted in a 57.8% vote against. Following a devolution deal between the UK government and the
West Midlands Combined Authority The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is a combined authority for the West Midlands metropolitan county in the United Kingdom. It was established by statutory instrument under the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Ac ...
(WMCA), it was agreed to introduce a directly-elected mayor for the combined authority, with an initial election to be held in May 2017. The
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required a directly-elected metro mayor for combined authorities to receive additional powers from central government. The mayor would be elected by voters in the metropolitan boroughs of
Birmingham Birmingham ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands (county), West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1. ...
,
Coventry Coventry ( or ) is a city in the West Midlands, England. It is on the River Sherbourne. Coventry has been a large settlement for centuries, although it was not founded and given its city status until the Middle Ages. The city is governed b ...
,
Dudley Dudley is a large market town and administrative centre in the county of West Midlands, England, southeast of Wolverhampton and northwest of Birmingham. Historically an exclave of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the ...
, Sandwell,
Solihull Solihull (, or ) is a market town and the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in West Midlands County, England. The town had a population of 126,577 at the 2021 Census. Solihull is situated on the River Blyth ...
,
Walsall Walsall (, or ; locally ) is a market town and administrative centre in the West Midlands County, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, it is located north-west of Birmingham, east of Wolverhampton and from Lichfield. Walsall is th ...
, and Wolverhampton City Council, Wolverhampton, and act as chair of the combined authority as well exercise additional powers and functions devolved from central government relating to transport and housing and planning. The WMCA would also as a result receive further powers over economic growth, adult skills funding, employment, and business support.


Electoral system

The Supplementary Vote, supplementary vote system was used for the mayoral election. Voters were able to express a first and second preference on their ballots. If no candidate receives 50% of valid votes cast in the first round, the two candidates with the most votes proceed to the second round while all other candidates are eliminated. Any valid second preferences of eliminated candidates are redistributed to the remaining candidates, and the candidate with the most combined votes in the second round is declared the winner. Eligible electors are registered to vote by 13 April 2017; British, Commonwealth citizen, Commonwealth or Citizenship of the European Union, European Union citizens; aged 18 or over by 4 May 2017; and resident in the seven boroughs that make up the West Midlands Combined Authority (Birmingham, Coventry Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, and Wolverhampton). On 27 April it was confirmed 1,961,153 people were eligible to vote in the mayoral election.


Candidates

Candidates are required to be aged 18 or over and be a British, Commonwealth or European Union citizen. In addition they should fulfill one of the following: be registered to vote in the WMCA area; own or occupy land in the area for 12 months before their nomination; work in the WMCA for 12 months before their nomination; or have lived in the WMCA during the 12 months before their nomination. Candidates are also required to present 100 signatures of people on the electoral register, with 10 from each constituent authority, and provide a £5,000 deposit to be returned if the candidate receives more than 5% in the first round. Six candidates were successfully nominated by the deadline on 4 April 2017. They were James Burn of the Green Party of England and Wales, Green Party; Pete Durnell of UK Independence Party, UKIP; Beverley Nielson of the Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrats; Siôn Simon, who received the nominations of the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party and the Co-operative Party; Graham Stevenson of the Communist Party of Britain; and Andy Street of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party. The first mayoral debate took place at the Black Country Living Museum on 7 March 2017 with five of the candidates represented.


Candidate selections


Communist Party of Britain

Graham Stevenson was announced as the Communist Party of Britain's candidate on 8 March 2017. Stevenson is a former official for the Transport and General Workers' Union, T&G trade union (now Unite the Union) and sits on his party's national executive committee.


Conservative Party

On 7 July 2016 it was confirmed
Andy Street Andrew John Street (born 11 June 1963) is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician who was the managing director of John Lewis from 2007 to 2016, when he resigned to run for Mayor of the West Midlands. Street won the May 2017 ma ...
, the former managing director of John Lewis Partnership, John Lewis and former chair of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership, would seek the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party's nomination for West Midlands Mayor. After no others came forward and a meeting of local members on 29 September, Street was announced as the party's candidate. Street's endorsements include that of former Confederation of British Industry, CBI director Digby Jones, Baron Jones of Birmingham, Lord Digby Jones. Street defended spending up to £1 million before the regulated campaign period where spending was restricted to £130,000 in the final five weeks.


Co-operative Party

The Co-operative Party nominated
Siôn Simon Siôn Llewelyn Simon (born 23 December 1968) is a British Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Erdington from 2001 to 2010 and as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the West Midlands f ...
, Member of the European Parliament, MEP for the West Midlands (European Parliament constituency), West Midlands and former Member of parliament, MP for Birmingham Erdington (UK Parliament constituency), Birmingham Erdington, as its candidate in April 2017. The party has stood joint candidates with Labour since 1927.


Green Party of England and Wales

On 18 October 2016, James Burn was announced as the Green Party of England and Wales, Green Party's candidate. Burn is a Green Party councillor for Chelmsley Wood and leader of the opposition on Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Solihull Council.


Labour Party

In January 2016, Labour's National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, national executive committee agreed to select the party's candidate in July through a one-member-one-vote ballot. It was suggested candidates for the post could include West Midlands MEP
Siôn Simon Siôn Llewelyn Simon (born 23 December 1968) is a British Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Erdington from 2001 to 2010 and as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the West Midlands f ...
, Hodge Hill MP Liam Byrne, Dudley North MP Ian Austin (politician), Ian Austin and Sandwell council leader Darren Cooper. Edgbaston MP Gisela Stuart declined to enter. Five candidates came forward by the 10 June deadline. They were Steve Bedser, a former cabinet member for Health and Wellbeing on Birmingham City Council; Najma Hafeez, a former Birmingham city councillor and chair of City Hospital, Birmingham, City Hospital; Milkinder Jaspal, a cabinet member on Wolverhampton City Council; Siôn Simon, an MEP for the West Midlands, former MP for Birmingham Erdington and former government minister for creative industries and further education; and Mary Simons-Jones, a freelance bookseller. Bedser and Simon were shortlisted and went to a ballot among party members in Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, and Wolverhampton. On 9 August 2016 it was announced Simon had won the ballot with 2,718 votes to 1,099 for Bedser.


Liberal Democrats

The Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrats announced Beverley Nielsen, a businesswoman and director of Birmingham City University, as their candidate on 7 September 2016.


UK Independence Party (UKIP)

On 6 January 2017 UK Independence Party, UKIP confirmed Pete Durnell as their candidate. Durnell stood for the party in the 2016 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections#West Midlands Police, West Midlands police and crime commissioner election in 2016.


Results by local authority


Birmingham


Coventry


Dudley


Sandwell


Solihull


Walsall


Wolverhampton


References

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