2024 Tees Valley mayoral election

The 2024 Tees Valley mayoral election was held on 2 May 2024 to elect the mayor of the Tees Valley, part of the 2024 United Kingdom local elections. The Conservative incumbent mayor and member of the House of Lords, Ben Houchen, was re-elected with 53.6% of the vote.[2]

2024 Tees Valley mayoral election
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Turnout30.80%[1]
 
Lab
Lib
CandidateBen HouchenChris McEwanSimon Thorley
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal Democrats
Popular vote81,93063,1417,679
Percentage53.6%41.3%5.0%
SwingDecrease 19.2 ppIncrease 14.1 ppN/A

Result by local authorities

Mayor before election

Ben Houchen
Conservative

Elected Mayor

Ben Houchen
Conservative

Background

The mayor serves as the directly elected leader of the Tees Valley Combined Authority and has powers considered lesser than those of other mayors such as Greater Manchester and the West of England. The mayor has power over an annual £15 million investment from the national government over a 30-year period, as well as control over adult skills training, social care and a consolidated transport budget- giving the ability to acquire bus services.[3] The mayor does not supersede or overrule the five boroughs within the Tees Valley city-region.[4][5]

The first election for the role in 2017 resulting in a victory for the Conservative candidate Ben Houchen, who was re-elected with an increased majority in the 2021 election. That election had originally been due to be held in 2020, but had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Electoral system

Following the Elections Act 2022, the 2024 election took place using first-past-the-post voting.[7] Prior elections had employed the supplementary vote system.

Opinion polling

Dates
conducted
PollsterClientSample
size
ConLabReformLib DemsGreenOthersLead
12–29 Apr 2024YouGovN/A92451%44%5%7
17–19 Apr 2024Redfield and WiltonN/A1,00047%47%6%Tie
9–19 Feb 2024Censuswide[a]Yasper1,00023%55%9%6%6%1%32
6 May 20212021 election72.8%27.2%45.6

Candidates

Conservative

Ben Houchen, who had served as mayor since the inaugural election in 2017, was re-selected as the Conservative candidate in March 2023.[9] Houchen said that if re-elected he would replace the University Hospital of North Tees with a new hospital,[10] however the government later confirmed that the mayor does not have the powers to build a hospital.[11]

Labour

Chris McEwan who previously worked for the NHS[12] is the deputy leader of Darlington Borough Council. He was announced as Labour's candidate in November 2023. McEwan was selected by members over the trade union organiser Luke Henman.[13]

McEwan who was raised in Middlesbrough said that his priorities would be transport and community,[14] and also said he would bring more openness and transparency to the Tees Valley Combined Authority.[12]

Liberal Democrats

Simon Thorley, a businessman from Darlington, general election candidate for Darlington, was selected to also stand for the Lib Dems for Tees Valley mayor.[15][16]

Green Party

Sally Bunce was selected to stand as the Green Party candidate but withdrew at close of nominations for personal reasons, with insufficient time to nominate a different candidate. The local Green Parties have not endorsed any other candidates, despite unsubstantiated allegations made by local Conservative MP Simon Clarke of an electoral pact with Labour.[17][18][19][20][21]

Result

2024 Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen Houchen 81,930 53.6 19.1
Labour Co-opChris McEwan63,14141.3 14.1
Liberal DemocratsSimon Thorley7,6795.0 5.0
Turnout153,59130.8-3.2

By local authority

Darlington

2024 Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen Houchen14,23354.5 20.0
Labour Co-opChris McEwan10,01438.4 12.9
Liberal DemocratsSimon Thorley1,8497.1 7.1

Hartlepool

2024 Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen Houchen10,07450.9 23.6
Labour Co-opChris McEwan8,73244.2 16.8
Liberal DemocratsSimon Thorley9724.9 4.9

Middlesbrough

2024 Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen Houchen13,28548.4 20.2
Labour Co-opChris McEwan12,74946.5 15.1
Liberal DemocratsSimon Thorley1,3905.1 5.1

Redcar and Cleveland

2024 Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen Houchen15,98753.9 21.1
Labour Co-opChris McEwan12,01540.5 15.5
Liberal DemocratsSimon Thorley1,6395.5 5.5

Stockton-on-Tees

2024 Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBen Houchen28,35156.9% 15.8
Labour Co-opChris McEwan19,63139.4% 12.1
Liberal DemocratsSimon Thorley1,8293.7% 3.7

References