2017 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayoral election explained

Election Name:2017 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayoral election
Country:England
Type:presidential
Turnout:32.9%
Ongoing:no
Election Date:4 May 2017
Next Election:2021 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayoral election
Next Year:2021
1Blank:1st Round vote
2Blank:Percentage
3Blank:2nd Round vote
4Blank:Percentage
Candidate1:James Palmer
Party1:Conservative Party (UK)
1Data1:76,064
2Data1:38.0%
3Data1:88,826
4Data1:56.9%
Candidate2:Rod Cantrill
Party2:Liberal Democrats (UK)
1Data2:47,026
2Data2:23.5%
3Data2:67,205
4Data2:43.1%
Candidate3:Kevin Price
Party3:Labour Party (UK)
1Data3:37,297
2Data3:18.6%
3Data3:Eliminated
4Data3:Eliminated
Candidate4:Paul Bullen
Party4:UKIP
1Data4:15,931
2Data4:8.0%
3Data4:Eliminated
4Data4:Eliminated
Candidate5:Julie Howell
Party5:Green Party of England and Wales
1Data5:12,628
2Data5:6.3%
3Data5:Eliminated
4Data5:Eliminated
Mayor
Before Election:Position established
After Election:James Palmer
After Party:Conservative Party (UK)

The inaugural Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayoral election was held on 4 May 2017 to elect the Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. The supplementary vote system was used to elect the mayor for a four-year term of office. Subsequent elections will be held in May 2021 and every four years after.

The mayor will lead the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority established in 2017 by the seven local councils in Cambridgeshire (Cambridgeshire County Council, Peterborough City Council, Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council) as part of a devolution deal giving local government in the county additional powers and funding.[1]

The mayoral election was on the same day as the Cambridgeshire County Council election being held across most of the county except Peterborough, which is administered separately as a unitary authority outside the area covered by the county council.

Candidates

Conservative Party

James Palmer, leader of East Cambridgeshire District Council, was selected to be the Conservative Party candidate at a general meeting of party members on 21 January 2017.[2] The shortlist for the selection process was announced on 14 January and consisted of three candidates:[3]

Heidi Allen, MP for South Cambridgeshire since 2015, declared an intention to seek the Conservative nomination[8] but was unsuccessful in reaching the final shortlist. Marco Cereste, former leader of Peterborough City Council, also failed to make the shortlist.[9]

English Democrats

Stephen Goldspink, former Peterborough city councillor, was the English Democrats mayoral candidate.[10]

Green Party

Julie Howell, Orton parish councillor and co-leader of Peterborough Green Party, was announced as the Green Party candidate on 19 January 2017 after a vote by party members.[11]

Independent

Peter Dawe, former UKIP member and Ely-based social entrepreneur, stood as an independent candidate for mayor.[12] [13] On 25 January, Dawe announced he had chosen Peterborough-based entrepreneur Mark Ringer, founder and director of the Willow Festival, to be his unofficial running mate and deputy.[14]

Labour Party

Kevin Price, deputy leader of Cambridge City Council and councillor for King's Hedges, was declared the winner of the Labour Party selection process on 6 February 2017[15] after defeating Fiona Onasanya, county councillor for King's Hedges,[16] in a ballot of party members.

Other candidates who did not make the shortlist but were reported in local media as contesting the Labour Party selection included Peterborough City councillors Ed Murphy and Ansar Ali, 2015 Huntingdon parliamentary candidate Nik Johnson, and vice-chairman of Huntingdon CLP Samuel Sweek.[17] [18]

Liberal Democrats

Rod Cantrill, councillor for Newnham, Cambridge City Council, was announced as the Liberal Democrat candidate on 14 January 2017 following a ballot of party members.[19]

United Kingdom Independence Party

Paul Bullen, councillor for St Ives and UKIP group leader, Cambridgeshire County Council, was confirmed as the party's candidate on 11 January 2017.[20] [21]

Results

Nominations for candidates wishing to stand in the election closed on 4 April 2017, after which the final list of candidates was published by East Cambridgeshire District Council.[22]

Results by local authority

First and second preference votes were counted by local authority and published online by East Cambridgeshire District Council.[23]

First count results

PartyCandidateCambridgeEast CambsFenlandHuntingdonshirePeterboroughSouth CambsTotal
5,384 9,980 10,513 19,914 12,629 17,64476,064
13,273 5,174 1,494 7,395 3,100 16,59047,026
12,222 2,495 2,602 4,603 8,614 6,76137,297
966 1,336 2,754 5,111 3,359 2,40515,931
3,029 1,156 879 1,982 3,012 2,57012,628
1,204 1,288 959 2,140 1,207 2,3789,176
113 120 519 424 851 2292,256

Second count results

PartyCandidateCambridgeEast CambsFenlandHuntingdonshirePeterboroughSouth CambsTotal
TransfersTotalTransfersTotalTransfersTotalTransfersTotalTransfersTotalTransfersTotalTransfersTotal
1,243 6,627 1,125 11,105 1,599 12,112 3,246 23,160 3,040 15,669 2,509 20,153 12,76288,826
6,684 19,957 1,799 6,973 1,086 2,580 2,995 10,390 2,516 5,616 5,099 21,689 20,17967,205

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peterborough and Cambridgeshire to get elected mayor after devolution deal finally agreed. Joel Lamy. 2016-11-23. Peterborough Telegraph. 2017-02-14.
  2. Web site: East Cambs Council leader James Palmer wins Tory backing to fight Mayor election in May for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. John Elworthy. Cambs Times. 2017-01-21. 2017-01-21.
  3. Web site: Heidi Allen crashes out of mayoral contest. Steerpike. The Spectator. 2017-01-14. 2017-01-14.
  4. Web site: Tory county council leader Steve Count to join East Cambs Council leader James Palmer in bid to become £70,000 elected mayor of Cambridgeshire. Cambs Times. John Elworthy. 2016-12-22. 2017-01-04.
  5. Web site: New combined authority for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough holds its first meeting. Josh Thomas. Cambridge News. 2016-12-16. 2017-01-21.
  6. Web site: Heidi Allen MP out of race to be Conservative candidate for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayor role. Tom Pilgrim. Cambridge News. 2017-01-16. 2017-01-21.
  7. Web site: East Cambridgeshire Council's Tory leader James Palmer seeks mayorship. Cambridge News. Anna Savva. 2017-01-03. 2017-01-04.
  8. Web site: MP Heidi Allen will run for mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Cambridge Independent. Ben Comber. 2016-12-05. 2017-01-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220084748/http://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/politics/mp_heidi_allen_will_run_for_mayor_of_cambridgeshire_and_peterborough_1_4804303. 20 December 2016. dead.
  9. Web site: Marco Cereste and MP Heidi Allen fail in bid to become elected mayor of Peterborough and Cambridgeshire. Joel Lamy. Peterborough Telegraph. 2017-01-16. 2017-01-16.
  10. News: Cambridgeshire mayoral candidate to invite president Donald Trump to visit Cambridge and Peterborough. Peterborough Telegraph. 2017-02-03. 2017-02-03.
  11. Web site: Peterborough Green Party co-leader to stand in mayoral election. Joel Lamy. Peterborough Telegraph. 2017-01-19. 2017-01-19.
  12. Peter Dawe - manifesto
  13. Web site: Millionaire businessman reveals radical plan for Peterborough if elected mayor. Peterborough Telegraph. Joel Lamy. 2016-12-18. 2017-01-04.
  14. Web site: Peter Dawe picks a running mate. Jenny Chapman. Cambridge News. 2017-01-25. 2017-01-26.
  15. News: Labour party announces candidate for Cambridgeshire mayoral election. Daniel Mansfield. Hunts Post. 2017-02-06. 2017-02-06.
  16. Web site: Labour puts Cambridge city and county councillors up for mayoral bid. Cambridge Independent. Ben Comber. 2016-12-19. 2017-01-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20170104234003/http://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/cambridge/labour_puts_cambridge_city_and_county_councillors_up_for_mayoral_bid_1_4821819. 4 January 2017. dead.
  17. Web site: Hinchingbrooke paediatrician and political campaigner - Dr Nik Johnson - announces he wants to stand for devolution mayor role. Sarah Cliss. Wisbech Standard. 2016-12-08. 2017-01-16.
  18. Web site: An early guide to 2017’s Cambridgeshire Mayoral Election. Chris Rand. 2016-12-05. 2017-01-16.
  19. Web site: Cambridge city councillor Rod Cantrill - and pro Remainer- picked by Lib Dems to contest election for £70,000 mayor role. John Elworthy. Ely Standard. 2017-01-16. 2017-01-16.
  20. Web site: UKIP leader in Huntingdonshire ponders bid for mayoral role. Hunts Post. Sophie Day. 2016-12-28. 2017-01-04.
  21. Web site: St Ives councillor ‘humbled and honoured’ to be UKIP’s mayoral candidate. Hunts Post. Sophie Day. 2017-01-11. 2017-01-11.
  22. Web site: Statement of Persons Nominated. East Cambridgeshire District Council. 4 April 2017. 4 April 2017.
  23. Web site: Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Mayor Election Live Results. East Cambridgeshire District Council. 5 May 2017. 5 June 2017.