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England and Wales mayoral referendums

England and Wales mayoral referendums

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As of October 2021, there have been 54 referendums on the question of changing executive arrangements to a model with a directly elected mayor. Of these, 17 have resulted in the establishment of a new mayoralty and 37 have been rejected by voters. Referendums are triggered by council resolution, local petition or central government intervention.[citation needed]

Map showing referendum results by authority.

Change to elected mayor?

"Yes" majority shown in green, "No" majority shown in red.

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Referendums on removal of mayor

There have been eight referendums on the question of removing the post of elected mayor. Three mayoral posts have been disestablished following a vote and five retained.

"Retain" majority shown in green, "Remove" majority shown in red.

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See also


References

  1. "The BANES mayoral referendum declaration".
  2. "Governance referendum 7 October 2021 | Croydon Council". www.croydon.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 October 2021.

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