Mayor of Middlesbrough
Directly elected mayor of the Middlesbrough
Mayor of Middlesbrough |
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| Style | No courtesy title or style |
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Appointer | Electorate of Middlesbrough |
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Term length | Four years |
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Inaugural holder | Ray Mallon |
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The Mayor of Middlesbrough is the executive mayor of the borough of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England. The incumbent since 2023 is Chris Cooke.[1]
Referendums
2001
Mayor of Middlesbrough Referendum 18 October 2001
Choice
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Votes
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%
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Elected Mayor
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29,067
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84
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Cabinet System
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5,537
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16
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2013
Referendum on how Middlesbrough is governed 26 September 2013
Choice
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Votes
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%
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Elected Mayor
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8,674
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57.25
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Cabinet System
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6,455
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42.75
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Election results
2002
2007
2011
2015
Middlesbrough Mayoral Election 7 May 2015 [7]
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Party
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Candidate
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1st round
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2nd round
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1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
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Total
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Of round
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Transfers
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Total
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Of round
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Labour
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Dave Budd
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16,680
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33.8%
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2,858
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19,538
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50.3%
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Independent
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Andy Preston
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14,265
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28.9%
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5,017
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19,282
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49.7%
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Independent
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David Roberts
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5,803
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11.8%
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Independent
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Michael John Carr
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5,549
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11.2%
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Conservative
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Lloyd Cole-Nolan
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3,844
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7.8%
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Independent
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Len Junier
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3,207
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6.5%
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Turnout
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51,427
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53.0
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Labour gain from Independent
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2019
2023
References
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