Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority
This election was held yesterday.
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The Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire leads the Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority. The Mayor has responsibilities in areas such as transport, housing, adult education, and skills.
A combined authority is a group of councils which come together to make decisions on policy areas that affect them all, such as transport between local authorities or regional business policies. Not all areas have a combined authority, and not all combined authorities have the same powers.
The Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority consists of Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
The Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority is a new organisation, and this will be its first election.
6 candidates stood in the Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority mayoral election.
Read the official candidate booklet for this election.
Electorate | 454,462 |
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Ballot Papers Issued | 135,703 |
Spoilt Ballots | 320 |
Turnout | 29% |
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Michael James Ross
Liberal Democrats
37,510 votes -
Anne Handley
Conservative and Unionist Party
21,393 votes -
Margaret Elaine Pinder
Labour and Co-operative Party
18,568 votes -
Kerry Harrison
Green Party
5,049 votes -
Rowan Adam Halstead
Yorkshire Party
4,372 votes
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