Mayor of Bedford

The Mayor of Bedford is a directly elected mayor responsible for the executive function, and ceremonial duty of Bedford Borough Council in Bedfordshire. The incumbent is Tom Wootton of the Conservative Party, elected in May 2023.

Mayor of Bedford
Incumbent
Tom Wootton
since 4 May 2023
StyleMr. Mayor
AppointerElectorate of Bedford
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderFrank Branston
WebsiteMayor of Bedford

History

The first known reference to a Mayor of Bedford in England was in 1264.

Prior to the Municipal Corporations Act, 1835, the Mayor of Bedford came into office on 29 September. The first Mayor of the reformed Corporation came into office on 1 January 1836, and subsequent Mayors on 9 November. After the Local Government Act, 1948, and the Local Government Act, 1972, the Mayors from 1949 onwards came into office in May. The civic mayor was replaced by a directly elected mayor in 2002.

Since April 2009 the Borough of Bedford is a unitary authority, with the executive having the powers and functions of both a non-metropolitan district and a non-metropolitan county.

Referendum

Bedford held a referendum on 21 February 2002 on whether to introduce a directly elected mayor after a petition was signed by at least 5% of the electorate. The move was approved with 11,316 voting in favour and 5,357 against on a turnout of 15.5%.[1]

Mayor of Bedford referendum
21 February 2002
ChoiceVotes%
Elected Mayor11,31666.78
Cabinet System5,53733.22
Valid votes16,84399.60
Invalid or blank votes340.40
Total votes16887100.00
Registered voters/turnout108,81715.54
Source: Bedford Borough Council[2]

Elections

The first mayoral election on 17 October 2002 saw independent Frank Branston elected as mayor.[3]

2002

Bedford Mayoral Election 17 October 2002 [4][5]
PartyCandidate1st round2nd round1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
TotalOf roundTransfersTotalOf round
Better Bedford PartyFrank Branston9,55734.5%2,52112,07863.4%
Liberal DemocratsChristine McHugh4,71117.0%2,2536,96436.6%
ConservativeCharles Rose4,66116.8%
LabourApu Bagchi4,11414.8%
IndependentIan Clifton1,8936.8%
IndependentArthur Foster1,8266.6%
GreenMark Powell7352.7%
IndependentGurminder Dosanjh2180.8%
Better Bedford Party win

2007

In 2007 Frank Branston was re-elected as mayor.

Bedford Mayoral Election 3 May 2007 [6]
PartyCandidate1st round2nd round1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
TotalOf roundTransfersTotalOf round
Better Bedford PartyFrank Branston15,96636.7%3,73219,69859.7%
ConservativeNicky Attenborough10,71024.6%2,60313,31340.3%
Liberal DemocratsChristine McHugh10,53324.2%
LabourRandolph Charles4,75810.9%
GreenJustina McLennan1,5383.5%
Better Bedford Party hold

2009 By-Election

A by-election took place on 15 October 2009 after the death of the previous incumbent, Frank Branston in August 2009.[7] The by-election was won by the Liberal Democrat, Dave Hodgson.[7]

Bedford Mayoral By-Election 15 October 2009 [8]
PartyCandidate1st round2nd round1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
TotalOf roundTransfersTotalOf round
Liberal DemocratsDave Hodgson9,42826.8%4,12713,55554.0%
ConservativeParvez Akhtar9,10525.9%2,43811,54346.0%
IndependentApu Bagchi7,63121.7%
IndependentTony Hare4,31612.3%
LabourJames Valentine3,4829.9%
GreenEve Robinson-Morley1,1833.4%
Liberal Democrats gain from Better Bedford Party

2011

Dave Hodgson was elected to a full term as mayor on 5 May 2011 after being elected to finish the term of Frank Branston in 2009.

Bedford Mayoral Election 5 May 2011 [9]
PartyCandidate1st round2nd round1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
TotalOf roundTransfersTotalOf round
Liberal DemocratsDave Hodgson19,96637.7%4,32524,29155.7%
ConservativeJohn Guthrie17,50133.0%1,82419,32544.3%
LabourMichelle Harris11,19721.1%
IndependentTony Hare3,1335.9%
GreenGreg Paszynski1,2112.3%
Liberal Democrats hold

2015

The 2015 mayoral election took place on 7 May 2015, the same day as elections of Bedford Borough Councillors, and the UK General Election. Hodgson was re-elected.

Bedford Mayoral Election 7 May 2015 [10]
PartyCandidate1st round2nd round1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
TotalOf roundTransfersTotalOf round
Liberal DemocratsDave Hodgson25,28231.4%10,02035,30257.1%
ConservativeJas Parmar19,41724.1%7,09626,51342.9%
LabourTim Douglas15,93119.8%
IndependentSteve Lowe12,88316.0%
UKIPAdrian Haynes7,0608.8%
Liberal Democrats hold

2019

The 2019 mayoral election took place on 2 May 2019, the same day as the 2019 Bedford Borough Council election, as part of the 2019 United Kingdom local elections.

Bedford Mayoral Election 2 May 2019 [11]
PartyCandidate1st round2nd round1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
TotalOf roundTransfersTotalOf round
Liberal DemocratsDave Hodgson17,59636.0%3,82021,41654.2%
ConservativeGiovanni Carafano15,77832.3%2,32718,10545.8%
LabourJenni Jackson9,67719.8%
GreenAdrian Spurrell3,2396.6%
UKIPAdrian Haynes2,6275.4%
Liberal Democrats hold

2023

The 2023 mayoral election took place on 4 May 2023, the same day as the 2023 Bedford Borough Council election, as part of the 2023 United Kingdom local elections. The candidates were Saqhib Ali (Labour Party), the incumbent Dave Hodgson (Liberal Democrats), Adrian Spurrell (Green Party), Alberto Thomas (Heritage Party), and Tom Wootton (Conservative Party).[12]

The result was declared on the night of 5 May, with Wootton defeating Hodgson by 145 votes. Unlike previous elections, this election did not provide for transfer votes due to the passing of the Elections Act 2022, which mandated that mayoral elections in England should be conducted using first-past-the-post rather than the supplementary vote system.

Bedford Mayoral Election 4 May 2023 [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTom Wootton 15,747 33.1 0.8
Liberal DemocratsDave Hodgson15,60232.8 3.2
LabourSaqib Ali11,56824.3 4.5
GreenAdrian Spurrell3,7958.0 1.4
HeritageAlberto Thomas8871.9New
Majority1450.3
Turnout47,599
Conservative gain from Liberal DemocratsSwing

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