West Midlands Labour Party mayoral selection, 2016
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The West Midlands Labour Party mayoral selection of 2016 was the process by which the Labour Party selected its candidate for Mayor of the West Midlands, to stand in the mayoral election on 4 May 2017.
The selection took place amid the backdrop of the 2016 Labour Leadership election, with Simon being a close friend and ally of Tom Watson, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, who had been calling for incumbent Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn to step down. Steve Bedser pitched to Corbyn supporters, expressing his support for Corbyn, whilst simultaneously stating that Corbyn needed to improve his performance.[1] Simon received the endorsement of Jeremy Corbyn in May 2016.[2] On 10 August 2016, Simon was announced as the winning candidate.
Candidates
Name | Born | Current/previous positions | Announced candidacy | Campaign website (Slogan) |
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Simon, SiônSiôn Simon | 23 December 1968 (age 47) |
Member of the European Parliament |
May 2016[2][3][4] | sion-simon.com #Team Siôn (Uniting the West Midlands) |
Bedser, SteveSteve Bedser | August 1965 (age 51) | Businessman Birmingham Council Cabinet member for Health and Well Being |
June 2016[7] |
Not selected
- Najma Hafeez, management consultant, former Birmingham City Councillor and former Chairwoman of City Hospital[8][9]
- Milkinder Jaspal, Wolverhampton City Councillor[9]
- Mary Simons-Jones, freelance book-seller[9]
Declined
- Ian Austin, MP for Dudley North since 2005, and former Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister under Gordon Brown.[2]
- Liam Byrne, MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill, and former Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Gordon Brown.[2]
- Darren Cooper, former leader of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, was perceived as a potential candidate before his sudden death in March 2016.[2]
- Gisela Stuart, MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, Chair of Vote Leave and former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health.[2]
Membership ballot
The results of the selection were announced on the 10 August 2016. A total of 3,817 valid votes were cast.[10]
First round | |||
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Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Siôn Simon | 2,718 | |
71.21% |
Steve Bedser | 1,099 | |
28.79% |
See also
- Greater Manchester Labour Party mayoral selection, 2016
- Liverpool City Region Labour Party mayoral selection, 2016
- London Labour Party mayoral selection, 2015
References
- ↑ http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/corbyn-supporters-targeted-birmingham-labour-11609344
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Walker, Jonathan (19 May 2016). "Battle to be Greater Birmingham Mayor is already becoming brutal".
- ↑ http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/first-official-candidate-west-midland-11432345
- ↑ http://tyburnmail.com/2016/06/06/sion-simon-bids-mayor-west-midlands/
- ↑ http://labourlist.org/2016/08/wholl-be-labours-candidate-for-west-midlands-metro-mayor/
- ↑ http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-city-council-elections-simon-7163400
- ↑ "Labour picks two candidates for West Midlands Mayor contest". Halesowen News. 1 July 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
- ↑ Neil Elkes (13 June 2016). "Najma Hafeez: Brum's first Muslim woman councillor aiming to be West Midlands mayor". The Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
- 1 2 3 Neil Elkes (29 June 2016). "Euro-MP and ex-council social services chief to battle it out to be Labour mayor candidate". The Birmingham Post. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
- ↑ http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/labours-west-midlands-mayor-candidate-11724462