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Thursday 1 May 2025
- Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority
- Lincolnshire local election: Boston Rural division
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Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority
This election was held on Thursday 1 May 2025.
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The Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire leads the Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority. The Mayor has responsibilities in areas such as transport, housing, adult education, and skills.
A combined authority is a group of councils which come together to make decisions on policy areas that affect them all, such as transport between local authorities or regional business policies. Not all areas have a combined authority, and not all combined authorities have the same powers.
The Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority consists of Lincolnshire County Council, North East Lincolnshire Council and North Lincolnshire Council.
Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority is a new organisation, and this will be its first election.
6 candidates stood in the Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority mayoral election.
Read the official candidate booklet for this election.
Electorate | 828,613 |
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Spoilt Ballots | 2,011 |
Turnout | 30% |
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Rob Waltham
Conservative and Unionist Party
64,585 votes -
Jason Stockwood
Labour and Co-operative Party
30,384 votes -
Marianne Jane Overton
Lincolnshire Independents Lincolnshire First
19,911 votes -
Sally Horscroft
Green Party
15,040 votes -
Trevor Young
Liberal Democrats
13,728 votes
Lincolnshire local election
Boston Rural division
This election was held on Thursday 1 May 2025.
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This is an election for county councillors. County councils are responsible for areas such as education, transport, planning, social care, and libraries. Learn more about how your council works.
5 candidates stood in the Boston Rural division.
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Stuart Russell Evans
Conservative and Unionist Party
786 votes -
David Charles Scoot
Boston Independent
228 votes -
Mark Deith
Labour Party
198 votes -
Lorraine O'Connor
Liberal Democrats
156 votes