Post: | Mayor |
Body: | Leicester |
Insignia: | File:Coat of Arms of Leicester City Council.svg |
Insigniasize: | 100px |
Insigniacaption: | Arms of Leicester City Council |
Incumbent: | Peter Soulsby |
Incumbentsince: | 6 May 2011 |
Style: | City Mayor (to distinguish from Lord Mayor, a separate post) |
Appointer: | Electorate of Leicester |
Termlength: | Four years |
Inaugural: | Peter Soulsby |
Website: | Leicester Mayor website |
The mayor of Leicester, styled City Mayor to distinguish from the Lord Mayor of Leicester, is responsible for the executive function of Leicester City Council in England. The incumbent is Peter Soulsby of the Labour Party.
In December 2010 the Labour controlled Leicester City Council approved plans to give the city a directly elected mayor with responsibility for all council decisions during their four-year term and for selecting up to nine councillors as a supporting cabinet. The creation of the post was approved by Leicester City Council on 10 December 2010. A referendum on establishing a directly elected mayoralty was not held. The first election took place in May 2011.[1]
The first mayoral election on 5 May 2011 saw Peter Soulsby elected as mayor in the first round.[2]
Soulsby won re-election in 2015, again polling more than half the first preference vote to win on the first round.
Again, Soulsby won re-election in 2019, retaining his position as City Mayor for a third term, with an increased majority.