Andy Street
Andy Street was the Conservative and Unionist Party candidate for Mayor of West Midlands. They received 224,082 votes.
Andy Street online
- andy4wm
- Home page
- https://www.andystreet.org.uk/
- andystreet_mayor
- andy@andy4wm.co.uk
About Andy Street
Wikipedia
Andrew John Street is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician who was the managing director of John Lewis from 2007 to 2016 and Mayor of the West Midlands from 2017 to 2024. He was Britain's first openly gay directly-elected metro mayor. Street won the May 2017 mayoral election, defeating SiƓn Simon with 50.4% of the vote in the second round. He was re-elected in 2021, defeating Labour candidate Liam Byrne. He sought a third term in 2024 but was narrowly defeated by Labour candidate Richard Parker.
Read more on WikipediaElection events
You can meet candidates and question them at events (often known as 'hustings'). Here are some events where Andy Street may be appearing:
(Past event)
Thursday 25 April 2024 18:00
:
A Mayor for the West Midlands
, BBC One
See video or other info from this event.
Andy Street's elections
Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
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2024 | West Midlands Combined Authority: Mayor of West Midlands | Conservative and Unionist Party | 224,082 votes (not elected) | 2nd / 6 candidates |
2021 | West Midlands Combined Authority: Mayor of West Midlands Combined Authority | Conservative and Unionist Party | Elected (vote count not available) | Position not available |
2017 | West Midlands Combined Authority: Mayor of West Midlands Combined Authority | Conservative and Unionist Party | 216,280 votes (elected) | 1st / 6 candidates |
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