Labour wins York and North Yorkshire Mayoral election

David Skaith has secured victory in the Prime Minister's own backyard

Author: Christopher McKeonPublished 3rd May 2024
Last updated 3rd May 2024

Labour's David Skaith has won the York and North Yorkshire mayoral election, securing victory in the Prime Minister's own backyard.

Thursday was the first time voters in York and North Yorkshire voted for a regional mayor, with Mr Skaith securing about a third of the vote.

The result will be a blow to Rishi Sunak, bringing a defeat in an area previously considered a Conservative stronghold and containing his own constituency of Richmond.

A Labour Party spokesman said the result was "truly historic", adding:

"Keir Starmer's Labour Party is now winning in Rishi Sunak's backyard.

"The Prime Minister's own constituents have taken a look at the two parties and chosen Labour."

Mr Skaith won 66,761 votes, with Conservative Keane Duncan coming second on 51,967 and Liberal Democrat Felicity Cunliffe-Lister coming third on 30,867.

Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Greatest Hits Radio app.