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词条 Mayor of Mansfield
释义

  1. Establishment

  2. Election results

     2002  2007  2011  2015   2019  

  3. See also

  4. References

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The Mayor of Mansfield is the executive mayor of the district of Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, England. A new appointment was created following moves made by a Mansfield-based businessman to change the governance of Mansfield after a public referendum.[3] The incumbent from 2002 to May, 2015 was Tony Egginton, succeeded by his fellow Mansfield Independent Forum party member Kate Allsop,[4][5] who stood against Egginton in 2002 as a Conservative.

From the 2015 booklet issued to all households having registered voters:[5]

An elected Mayor is different to a ceremonial Mayor or Leader of the council as they are elected by the people of Mansfield district.

It is the job of the Mayor to represent the council and its residents, make key decisions on policies, services and how the council spends its money.

The Mayor is supported by a Cabinet of councillors who help him or her develop and implement these policies.

Establishment

The role of elected Mayor was created following a public referendum on 2 May 2002. The referendum was the culmination of a campaign led by local businessman Stewart Rickersey to have a directly elected Mayor for the district.[3] The inaugural election was scheduled for 17 October 2002. Prior to the referendum Mansfield District Council was governed by a leader and cabinet system, in which a leader of the council was elected indirectly from the largest group elected to the council.

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| title = Mayor of Mansfield Referendum
2 May 2002 [6]
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| yespct = 55
| option2 = Cabinet System
| no = 7,350
| nopct = 45
| total = 16,327
| turnoutpct = 21
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Election results

2002

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| title = Mansfield Mayoral Election 17 October 2002
| source= [7][8]
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Independent (politician)
| candidate = Tony Egginton
| fullwidthvotes=5951 | r1votes=4150 | r1votespercent=29.6 | r2votes=1801 |totalpercent=52.6%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Labour Party (UK)
| candidate = Lorna Carter
| fullwidthvotes=5951 | r1votes=4773 | r1votespercent=34.0 | r2votes=590 |totalpercent=47.4%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Conservative Party (UK)
| candidate = Kate Allsop
| fullwidthvotes=5951 | r1votes=3351 | r1votespercent=23.9
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
| candidate = Phil Smith
| fullwidthvotes=5951 | r1votes=958 | r1votespercent=6.8
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Green Party of England and Wales
| candidate = Mike Comerford
| fullwidthvotes=5951 | r1votes=811 | r1votespercent=5.8
}}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout
|votes = 14043
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|winner = Independent (politician)
}}{{Election box end}}

2007

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| title = Mansfield Mayoral Election 3 May 2007
| source= [9]
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Mansfield Independent Forum
| candidate = Tony Egginton
| fullwidthvotes=13756 | r1votes=12015 | r1votespercent=36.7 | r2votes=1705 |totalpercent=61.0%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Labour Party (UK)
| candidate = Alan Meale
| fullwidthvotes=13756 | r1votes=8129 | r1votespercent=30.8 | r2votes=655 |totalpercent=39.0%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Conservative Party (UK)
| candidate = Aaron Beattie
| fullwidthvotes=13756 | r1votes=2770 | r1votespercent= 10.5
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
| candidate = Philip Burman
| fullwidthvotes=13756 | r1votes=1944 | r1votespercent= 7.4
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Green Party of England and Wales
| candidate = Mary Button
| fullwidthvotes=13756 | r1votes=1489 | r1votespercent=5.6
}}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout
|votes = 26383
|percentage = 34.2
}}{{Election box supplementary vote hold
|winner = Mansfield Independent Forum
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}

2011

The 2011 election was third direct election for the Mayoralty of Mansfield. The sitting Mayor, Tony Egginton, successfully defended his position, which he first won in 2002. On 5 May 2011 he was elected for the third time, winning in the second round of voting with the narrow majority of 67 over the Labour candidate Stephen Yemm.[10][11]

{{Election box supplementary vote begin
| title = Mansfield Mayoral Election 5 May 2011
| source= [12]
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Mansfield Independent Forum
| candidate = Tony Egginton
| fullwidthvotes=12680 | r1votes=10901 | r1votespercent=37.6 | r2votes=1779 |totalpercent=50.1%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Labour Party (UK)
| candidate = Stephen Yemm
| fullwidthvotes=12680 | r1votes=11732 | r1votespercent=40.4 | r2votes=881 |totalpercent=49.9%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = UK Independence Party
| candidate = David Hamilton
| fullwidthvotes=12680 | r1votes=2390 | r1votespercent=8.2
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Conservative Party (UK)
| candidate = Vic Bobo
| fullwidthvotes=12680 | r1votes=2192 | r1votespercent= 7.6
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
| candidate = Anna Marie Ellis
| fullwidthvotes=12680 | r1votes=1813 | r1votespercent= 6.3
}}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout
|votes = 29,028
|percentage =
}}{{Election box supplementary vote hold
|winner = Mansfield Independent Forum
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}

2015

The 2015 election was fourth direct election for the Mayoralty of Mansfield. The sitting Mayor, Tony Egginton, had previously announced his intention to retire.[13] On 7 May 2015 the candidates were former Labour-member turned Independent Phil Shields, Labour's Martin Lee and Mansfield Independent Forum's Kate Allsop, who after the second round of voting won from Martin Lee with a considerable majority.

{{Election box supplementary vote begin
| title = Mansfield Mayoral Election 7 May 2015
| source= [14]
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Mansfield Independent Forum
| candidate = Kate Allsop
| fullwidthvotes= 22600| r1votes= 17604 | r1votespercent= 37.94 | r2votes= 4996 |totalpercent=53.4%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Labour Party (UK)
| candidate = Martin Lee
| fullwidthvotes=22600| r1votes=17562 | r1votespercent= 37.85| r2votes=2158 |totalpercent=46.6%
}}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link
| party = Independent (politician)
| candidate = Philip Shields
| fullwidthvotes=22600 |r1votes=9672 | r1votespercent= 20.84
}}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout
|votes = 46,402
|percentage =
}}{{Election box supplementary vote hold
|winner = Mansfield Independent Forum
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}

2019

The 2019 election is due to take place on 2 May 2019.[15] The candidates (as of March 2019) are Incumbent Mayor Kate Allsop of the Mansfield Independent Forum, Conservative perennial candidate George Jabbour and District and County Councillor Steve Garner standing as an independent. In late March Mansfield Labour selected a third candidate in former teacher and civil engineer Andy Abrahams, following the suspension of Cllr Sean McCallum and resignation of Paul Bradshaw.[16] In March 2019, 2015 Mayoral Candidate and former District Councillor Philip Shields announced his intention to run in 2019. [17]

{{Election box begin | title=2019 Mansfield Mayoral Election
}}{{Election box candidate with party link
| party = Labour Party (UK)
| candidate = Andy Abrahams
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Mansfield Independent Forum
|candidate = Kate Allsop
|votes =
|percentage =
|change =
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Steve Garner
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}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = George Jabbour
|votes =
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}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Philip Shields
|votes =
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}}{{Election box majority|
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See also

  • Mansfield District Council area
  • Mansfield (UK Parliament constituency)

References

1. ^Mansfield District Council Members' Allowances and Expenses 2017-2018, Retrieved 27 February 2018
2. ^The lowest paid was on a salary of £53,151, in Mansfield. BBC News Bristol September 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2014
3. ^Mansfield businessman to make changes Mansfield Chad, local newspaper, July 2001 Retrieved 2 December 2014
4. ^{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2338527.stm | work=BBC News | title=Voters snub parties in mayor polls | date=18 October 2002}}
5. ^Mansfield Mayoral Election, April 2015. Published by Ruth Marlow, Returning Officer, Mansfield District Council. Accessed 22 May 2015
6. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/may/03/localgovernment1 | title=More regions say yes to electing a mayor | accessdate=30 June 2012 | date=3 May 2002 | publisher=guardian.co.uk | location=London}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.chad.co.uk/news/local/mayor-election-goes-to-second-vote-1-695648 |title= Mayor election goes to second vote |publisher=Chad.co.uk |date=18 October 2002 |accessdate=9 December 2012}}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2338807.stm |title= Former newsagent is new mayor |publisher=BBC News |date=18 October 2002 |accessdate=9 December 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/rp2007/RP07-047.pdf |title= Local and Mayoral elections 2007|publisher=house of Commons library |date=19 July 2007 |accessdate=9 December 2012}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.mansfield103.co.uk/news.php?n=2645|title=ELECTION 2011: Egginton Elected For Third Term|publisher=mansfield103.co.uk|date=|accessdate=}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.eastmidslabour.org.uk/labour-selectlabou-stephen-yemm-as-mansfields-mayoral-candidate- |title=Labour select Stephen Yemm as Mansfield's Mayoral Candidate |publisher=East Midlands Labour |date=22 January 2011 |accessdate=7 April 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321003535/http://www.eastmidslabour.org.uk/labour-selectlabou-stephen-yemm-as-mansfields-mayoral-candidate- |archivedate=21 March 2012 |df=dmy-all }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=4126&p=0 |title=Mansfield Council - Mayoral election results |publisher=Mansfield Borough Council |date=6 May 2011 |accessdate=7 May 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928030937/http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=4126&p=0 |archivedate=28 September 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
13. ^  Hucknall Despatch 19 November 2013 Retrieved 8 May 2015
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/electionresults |title=Mansfield Council - Mayoral election results |publisher=Mansfield District Council |date=8 May 2015 |accessdate=8 May 2015}}
15. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/article/5890/Mayoral-election|title=Mayoral election|last=Electoral services|first=Mansfield District Council|date=2014-10-22|website=www.mansfield.gov.uk|language=EN|access-date=2019-01-23}}
16. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.chad.co.uk/news/politics/labour-select-andy-abrahams-as-third-mayoral-candidate-1-9677156|title= Labour Select Andy Abrahams as third Mayoral Candidate|access-date=2019-03-28}}
17. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Vote-Philip-Shields-for-Mansfield-Mayor-436282656549270/|title= Philip Shields for Mayor facebook|access-date=2019-03-28}}
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