2017 Tees Valley mayoral election
First mayoral election in the Tees Valley
2017 Tees Valley mayoral election Turnout 21.3%
Candidate
Ben Houchen
Sue Jeffrey
Party
Conservative
Labour Co-op
1st Round vote
40,278
39,797
Percentage
39.5%
39.0%
2nd Round vote
48,578
46,400
Percentage
51.1%
48.9%
Candidate
Chris Foote Wood
John Tennant
Party
Liberal Democrats
UKIP
1st Round vote
12,550
9,475
Percentage
12.3%
9.3%
2nd Round vote
Eliminated
Eliminated
Percentage
Eliminated
Eliminated
Second round by local authorities
First round by local authorities
The inaugural Tees Valley mayoral election was held on 4 May 2017 to elect the mayor of the Tees Valley Combined Authority . The mayor was elected by the supplementary vote system. Subsequent elections will be held in May 2021 and every four years after 2024.[ 1] [ 2]
North East England was considered a Labour stronghold and prior to the election, the Labour candidate Sue Jeffrey was considered the overwhelming favourite.[ 3] The eventual victory of the Conservative candidate Ben Houchen was reported as a shock and a poor result for Labour following their losses in the local elections that same day .[ 4]
Background
Following a devolution deal between the UK government and the Tees Valley Combined Authority (TVCA), it was agreed to introduce a directly-elected mayor for the combined authority, with an initial election to be held in May 2017. The Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 required a directly-elected metro mayor for combined authorities to receive additional powers from central government.[ 5]
Candidates
Conservative Party
Ben Houchen, Conservative group leader on Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council .[ 6] [ 7]
Labour Party
Sue Jeffrey, Redcar and Cleveland Council leader.[ 8] [ 9]
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood, author and former Bishop Auckland district councillor, was selected to be the Liberal Democrat candidate after defeating Anne-Marie Curry, Liberal Democrat group leader on Darlington Borough Council , in a ballot of party members.[ 10] [ 11]
North East Party
John Tait, former Parliamentary candidate in Stockton North , withdrew from the race after failing to raise the required £5,000 deposit.[ 12]
UK Independence
John Tennant, UKIP group leader on Hartlepool Borough Council .[ 13]
Results
Overall
Tees Valley Mayoral Election 2017[ 14] [ 15]
Party
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
1st round votes Transfer votes, 2nd round
Total
Of round
Transfers
Total
Of round
Conservative
Ben Houchen
40,278
39.5%
8,300
48,578
51.1%
Labour Co-op
Sue Jeffrey
39,797
39.0%
6,603
46,400
48.9%
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood
12,550
12.3%
UKIP
John Tennant
9,475
9.3%
Turnout
103,767
21.3%
By local authority
Darlington
Tees Valley Mayoral Election 2017 (Darlington)[ 16]
Party
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
1st round votes Transfer votes, 2nd round
Total
Of round
Transfers
Total
Of round
Conservative
Ben Houchen
7,155
41.9%
1,708
8,863
56.2%
Labour Co-op
Sue Jeffrey
5,571
32.7%
1,343
6,914
43.8%
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood
3,395
19.9%
UKIP
John Tennant
938
5.5%
Turnout
17,059
Hartlepool
Tees Valley Mayoral Election 2017 (Hartlepool)[ 16]
Party
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
1st round votes Transfer votes, 2nd round
Total
Of round
Transfers
Total
Of round
Labour Co-op
Sue Jeffrey
4,242
35.2%
1,250
5,492
53.2%
UKIP
John Tennant
3,486
28.9%
Conservative
Ben Houchen
3,233
26.8%
1,607
4,840
46.8%
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood
1,102
9.1%
Turnout
12,063
Middlesbrough
Tees Valley Mayoral Election 2017 (Middlesbrough)[ 16]
Party
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
1st round votes Transfer votes, 2nd round
Total
Of round
Transfers
Total
Of round
Labour Co-op
Sue Jeffrey
8,470
47.5%
969
9,439
55.9%
Conservative
Ben Houchen
6,223
34.9%
1,210
7,433
44.1%
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood
1,887
10.6%
UKIP
John Tennant
1,243
10.6%
Turnout
17,823
Redcar and Cleveland
Tees Valley Mayoral Election 2017 (Redcar and Cleveland)[ 16]
Party
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
1st round votes Transfer votes, 2nd round
Total
Of round
Transfers
Total
Of round
Labour Co-op
Sue Jeffrey
9,471
44.4%
1,189
10,660
53.7%
Conservative
Ben Houchen
7,555
35.4%
1,628
9,183
46.3%
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood
2,740
12.8%
UKIP
John Tennant
1,576
7.4%
Turnout
21,342
Stockton-on-Tees
Tees Valley Mayoral Election 2017 (Stockton-on-Tees)[ 16]
Party
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
1st round votes Transfer votes, 2nd round
Total
Of round
Transfers
Total
Of round
Conservative
Ben Houchen
16,112
47.7%
2,147
18,259
56.8%
Labour Co-op
Sue Jeffrey
12,043
35.6%
1,852
13,895
43.2%
Liberal Democrats
Chris Foote Wood
3,426
10.1%
UKIP
John Tennant
2,232
6.6%
Turnout
33,813
References