Elections 2021 results
- Conservative 2,345 councillors, 235 councillors gained
- Labour 1,345 councillors, 327 councillors lost
- Liberal Democrat 588 councillors, 8 councillors gained
- Independents 255 councillors, 39 councillors gained
- Green 151 councillors, 88 councillors gained
- Residents' Association 42 councillors, 5 councillors gained
- Conservative 2,345 councillors, 235 councillors gained
- Labour 1,345 councillors, 327 councillors lost
- Liberal Democrat 588 councillors, 8 councillors gained
- Independents 255 councillors, 39 councillors gained
- Green 151 councillors, 88 councillors gained
- Residents' Association 42 councillors, 5 councillors gained
West Midlands Mayor Election Results
Winner, Andy Street, Conservative
Andy Street re-elected for second term
The 57-year-old won in the second preference count, with a total of 314,669 votes. Read the full story here.
The Mayor of the West Midlands represents around 2.8 million people across seven local council areas - constituent members of the West Midlands Combined Authority - Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton.
Mayor results scoreboard
Counting complete
Final round results
Conservative, Andy Street
- final total votes 314,669
- share 54.0%
Labour, Liam Byrne
- final total votes 267,626
- share 46.0%
First round results
Conservative, Andy Street
- 1st preference total votes 299,318
- 1st preference share 48.7%
- 2nd preference total votes 15,351
- 2nd preference share 39.4%
Labour, Liam Byrne
- 1st preference total votes 244,009
- 1st preference share 39.7%
- 2nd preference total votes 23,617
- 2nd preference share 60.6%
Green, Steve Caudwell
- 1st preference total votes 35,559
- 1st preference share 5.8%
Liberal Democrat, Jenny Wilkinson
- 1st preference total votes 21,836
- 1st preference share 3.6%
Reform UK, Pete Durnell
- 1st preference total votes 13,568
- 1st preference share 2.2%
Turnout
Registered voters:1,968,302
Turnout:
31%Change since 2017:+4.90%