Mayor of Copeland explained

Post:Mayor
Body:Copeland
Incumbent:post abolished
Style:No courtesy title or style
Appointer:Electorate of Copeland
Termlength:Four years
Formation:May 2014 referendum
Inaugural:Mike Starkie
Deputy:vacant
Salary:£50,000 [1]
Website:http://www.copelandbc.gov.uk/section/mike-starkie-elected-mayor

The Mayor of Copeland was a directly elected mayoralty, first elected on 7 May 2015, taking on the executive function of Copeland Borough Council in Cumbria, England. The first and only mayor was Mike Starkie, elected as an independent candidate in 2015 and 2019 but later joining the Conservative Party.The post was scrapped in the reorganisation of local government in Cumbria in April 2023.

Referendum

A petition to change the status of the borough from one with a leader and cabinet to one with an executive mayor was submitted in February 2014. On 22 May 2014, a referendum was held (concurrent with elections to the European Parliament), at which voters opted to change to a mayoral system.[2]

2015 election

The election was initially planned for October 2014, but this was later delayed to May 2015 to save money.[3] The contest took place on the same day as the election of borough councillors and the UK general election.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Copeland mayor to get £20k pay rise - NW Evening Mail . Nwemail.co.uk . 2017-03-05.
  2. Web site: Mayoral referendum . PDF . Copeland.gov.uk . 2015-06-19.
  3. Web site: News & Star | News | Copeland mayor election put back to May next year . Newsandstar.co.uk . 2014-06-21 . 2015-06-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150519085559/http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/copeland-mayor-election-put-back-to-may-next-year-1.1143821 . 2015-05-19 .