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Local and mayoral elections 2024

On Thursday 2 May, voters across England and Wales headed to the polls in a major set of mayoral and local elections.

On Thursday 2 May 2024, voters across England and Wales headed to the polls in a major set of mayoral and local elections. Highest profile were the election of 10 influential metro mayors across England, including in Greater London and all of England’s largest cities. Voters also elected several thousand local councillors, 37 police and crime commissioners, and the 25 members of the London Assembly.

The Institute for Government closely followed all the campaigns, explained why these elections matter and analysed the results as they came in. Watch this space for all our local elections content.

Six things we learned from the May 2024 local and mayoral elections

These elections were the last major test of public opinion before the coming general election. The IfG's devolution team analyse the results and provide six key takeaways from this significant set of elections.

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Keir Starmer (right) celebrates Richard Parker's win after being elected mayor of the West Midlands.

Metro mayors and the 2024 mayoral elections

On 2 May 2024, voting took place for 10 metro mayors across England, who will collectively control upwards of £25bn of public spending. Who are England's metro mayors?

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Local and mayoral elections 2024: Why they matter and what to look out for

Sir John Curtice and Sarah Calkin joined IfG experts to discuss what is at stake and what to expect in the elections on 2 May.

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