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|post = Mayor |body = Doncaster |insignia = |insigniasize = |insigniacaption = |nativename = |image = |imagesize = 250px |alt = |incumbent = Ros Jones |incumbentsince = 2 May 2013 |style = No courtesy title or style |residence = |appointer = Electorate of Doncaster |termlength = Four years |formation = 2 May 2002 |succession = |inaugural = Martin Winter |deputy = |salary = |website = }} The Mayor of Doncaster is a directly elected mayor, first elected on 2 May 2002, taking on the executive function of Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council.[1] The incumbent mayor is Ros Jones elected as a member of the Labour Party, who won the election held on 2 May 2013. The position is different from the long-existing and largely ceremonial, annually appointed mayors who are now known as the civic mayor of Doncaster.[2] In May 2012, voters decided in a referendum to keep the position of directly elected Mayor.[3] List of elected mayors
Elections2017The fifth mayoral election took place on 5 May 2017. {{Election box supplementary vote begin| title = Doncaster Mayoral Election 2017 | source= [4] }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Labour Party (UK) | candidate = Ros Jones | fullwidthvotes = 32631 | r1votes = 32631 | r1votespercent = 50.9 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Conservative Party (UK) | candidate = George Jabbour | fullwidthvotes = 32631 | r1votes = 13575 | r1votespercent = 21.2 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = UK Independence Party | candidate = Brian Whitmore | fullwidthvotes = 32631 | r1votes = 7764 | r1votespercent = 12.1 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Independent (politician) | candidate = Eddie Todd | fullwidthvotes = 32631 | r1votes = 5344 | r1votespercent = 8.3 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Yorkshire Party | candidate = Chris Whitwood | fullwidthvotes = 32631 | r1votes = 3235 | r1votespercent = 5.0 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition | candidate = Steve Williams | fullwidthvotes = 32631 | r1votes = 1531 | r1votespercent = 2.4 }}{{Election box supplementary vote majority |votes = |percentage = }}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout |votes = 64,080 |percentage = }}{{Election box supplementary vote hold |winner = Labour Party (UK) | swing = }}{{Election box end}} 2013The fourth mayoral election took place on 2 May 2013. {{Election box supplementary vote begin| title = Doncaster Mayoral Election 2 May 2013 | source= [5][6] }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Labour Party (UK) | candidate = Ros Jones | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=21996 | r1votespercent=35.8| r2votes=3368 |totalpercent=50.6% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Independent (politician) | candidate = Peter Davies | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=21406 | r1votespercent=34.9 | r2votes=3319 |totalpercent=49.4% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = English Democrats | candidate = David Allen | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=4615 | r1votespercent=7.5 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate | party = Independent | candidate = Michael Maye | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=4557 | r1votespercent=7.4 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Conservative Party (UK) | candidate = Martin Drake | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=2811 | r1votespercent=4.6 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition | candidate = Mary Jackson | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=1916 | r1votespercent=3.1 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Liberal Democrats (UK) | candidate = John Brown | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=1122 | r1votespercent=1.8 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate | party = Independent | candidate = Tony Ward | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=1110 | r1votespercent=1.8 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = National Front (United Kingdom) | candidate = Dave Owen | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=1066 | r1votespercent=1.7 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate | party = Save Your Services | candidate = Doug Wright | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=786 | r1votespercent=1.3 }}{{Election box supplementary vote gain |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = English Democrats }}{{Election box end}} 2009The third mayoral election was held on 4 June 2009, the same day as the Elections to the European Parliament. Peter Davies of the English Democrats won. Placing second in terms of first preference votes, Davies beat Michael Maye, an independent with backing from the Liberal Democrats and Green Party,[7] after second preference votes were counted. {{Election box supplementary vote begin| title = Doncaster Mayoral Election 4 June 2009 | source= [8] }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = English Democrats Party | candidate = Peter Davies | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=16961 | r1votespercent=22.5 | r2votes=8383 |totalpercent=50.4% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Independent (politician) | candidate = Michael Maye | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=17150 | r1votespercent=22.8 | r2votes=7840 |totalpercent=49.6% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Labour Party (UK) | candidate = Sandra Holland | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=16549 | r1votespercent= 22.0 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Conservative Party (UK) | candidate = Jonathan Wood | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=12198 | r1votespercent= 16.2 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = British National Party | candidate = David Owen | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=8175 | r1votespercent= 10.9 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Community Group | candidate = Stuart Exelby | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=2152 | r1votespercent= 2.9 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link | party = Independent (politician) | candidate = Michael Felse | fullwidthvotes=25344 | r1votes=2051 | r1votespercent= 2.7 }}{{Election box supplementary vote gain |winner = English Democrats Party |loser = Labour Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} In the elections of 2002 and 2005, Martin Winter won the mayoralty. 2005{{Election box supplementary vote begin|title = Doncaster Council Mayoral Election 5 May 2005 |source = [9] }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Martin Winter |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 40015 |r1votespercent = 36.72 |r2votes = 5727 |totalpercent = 55.08% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Michael Maye |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 27304 |r1votespercent = 25.06 |r2votes = 10004 |totalpercent = 44.92% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Raymond Bartlett |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 12533 |r1votespercent = 11.50 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Community Group |candidate = Jessie Credland |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 10263 |r1votespercent = 9.42 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Michael Cooper |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 7773 |r1votespercent = 7.13 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = British National Party |candidate = David Owen |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 6128 |r1votespercent = 5.62 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Richard Rolt |fullwidthvotes = 45742 |r1votes = 4930 |r1votespercent = 4.52 }}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout with spoilt |votes = 108,946 |percentage = 53.54 |spoilt = 7,569 }}{{Election box supplementary vote registered electors| |reg. electors = 234,514 }}{{Election box supplementary vote hold |winner = Labour Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} 2002{{Election box supplementary vote begin|title = Doncaster Mayoral Election 2 May 2002 |source = [10] }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Martin Winter |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 21494 |r1votespercent = 36.75 |r2votes = 4213 |totalpercent = 66.92% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate =Andrew Burden |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 9000 |r1votespercent = 15.39 |r2votes = 3707 |totalpercent =33.08% }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Community Group |candidate = Jessie Credland |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 8469 |r1votespercent = 14.48 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Michael Maye |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 7502 |r1votespercent = 12.83 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Graham Newman |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 5150 |r1votespercent = 8.81 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Terry Wilcox |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 4036 |r1votespercent = 6.90 }}{{Election box supplementary vote candidate with party link |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Shafiq Ahmad Khan |fullwidthvotes = 25707 |r1votes = 2836 |r1votespercent = 4.85 }}{{Election box supplementary vote turnout |votes = 58,487 |percentage = 27.02 }}{{Election box supplementary vote registered electors| |reg. electors = 216,097 }}{{Election box supplementary vote win |winner = Labour Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} Referendums2012A referendum was held after being triggered by the councils' ruling Labour group on the retention of the Mayor system or reverting to the previous Leader and Cabinet system. The results of the referendum were in favour of retaining the Mayor. {{Referendum| title = Mayoral referendum 3 May 2012 | option1 = Elected Mayor | yes = 42,196 | yespct = 61.7 | option2 = Cabinet System | no = 25,879 | nopct = 37.8 | majorityneeded = 50 | valid = 68,075 | validpct = 99.63 | invalid = 255 | invalidpct = 0.37 | total = 68,630 | turnoutpct = 30.72 | electorate = 223,404 | source =Doncaster Council[11] }} 2001An all postal ballot was held on 20 September 2001 on whether to establish an executive Mayor resulting in a majority of the electorate voting in favour. {{Referendum| title = Doncaster Mayoral referendum 20 September 2001 | option1 = Elected Mayor | yes = 35,453 | yespct = 65 | option2 = Cabinet System | no = 19,398 | nopct = 35 | majorityneeded = 50 | valid = | validpct = | invalid = | invalidpct = | total = 54,851 | turnoutpct = 25 | electorate = | source = }} References1. ^http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/mayor/ 2. ^{{cite web|title=Mayors of Doncaster|url=http://doncasterhistory.co.uk/local-history-2/corporation-and-mansion-house/mayors-of-doncaster/|publisher=Doncaster History|accessdate=29 May 2013}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Doncaster Council online |url=http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/Council_and_Democracy/voting_elections_democracy/Elections/Local/Local_Election_Results_2012.asp |accessdate=4 June 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608041219/http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/Council_and_Democracy/voting_elections_democracy/Elections/Local/Local_Election_Results_2012.asp |archivedate=8 June 2012 |df=dmy }} 4. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39784805 | work=BBC News | title=Election 2017: Doncaster mayoral election result | date=5 May 2017 | accessdate=9 May 2017}} 5. ^[https://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/councilanddemocracy/votingelectionsanddemocracy/ElectionResults/Results/Mayoral_Election_2013_Results.aspx] 6. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21701661 | work=BBC News | title=Mayoral results for Doncaster | date=30 April 2013}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/8068279.stm |title=Mayoral hopefuls' mini-manifestos |author= |date=26 May 2009 |work= |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=21 November 2009}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/councilanddemocracy/votingelectionsanddemocracy/electionsmayoral/index.aspx |archive-url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20121104202551/http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/councilanddemocracy/votingelectionsanddemocracy/electionsmayoral/index.aspx |dead-url=yes |archive-date=4 November 2012 |title=Mayoral Election 2009 Results, results of Thursday, 4th June 2009 Election |publisher=Doncaster Council |date=4 June 2009 |accessdate=21 December 2012 }} 9. ^{{cite web|title=Mayoral Election Results 2005 |url=http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/councilanddemocracy/votingelectionsanddemocracy/electionsmayoral/Mayoral_Election_Results_2005.aspx |publisher=Doncaster Council }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 10. ^{{cite news|title=Mayoral Election Results|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/may/03/localgovernment|publisher=The Guardian | location=London|date=3 May 2002}} 11. ^{{cite web |title=Doncaster Council online |url=http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/Council_and_Democracy/voting_elections_democracy/Elections/Local/Local_Election_Results_2012.asp |accessdate=4 June 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608041219/http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/Council_and_Democracy/voting_elections_democracy/Elections/Local/Local_Election_Results_2012.asp |archivedate=8 June 2012 |df=dmy }} External links
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