Elections 2021 results

England results

143 of 143 counted. Counting complete. Number of councillors

  1. Conservative 2,345 councillors, 235 councillors gained
  2. Labour 1,345 councillors, 327 councillors lost
  3. Liberal Democrat 588 councillors, 8 councillors gained
  4. Independents 255 councillors, 39 councillors gained
  5. Green 151 councillors, 88 councillors gained
  6. Residents' Association 42 councillors, 5 councillors gained
  1. Conservative 2,345 councillors, 235 councillors gained
  2. Labour 1,345 councillors, 327 councillors lost
  3. Liberal Democrat 588 councillors, 8 councillors gained
  4. Independents 255 councillors, 39 councillors gained
  5. Green 151 councillors, 88 councillors gained
  6. Residents' Association 42 councillors, 5 councillors gained

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Mayor Election Results

Winner, Nik Johnson, Labour

Labour take Cambridgeshire & Peterborough from Conservatives

Labour's Nik Johnson has been elected as Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayor with 51.3% of the vote.

After no candidate received 50% of the vote in the first round, Mr Johnson beat the incumbent Conservative mayor James Palmer in the second round.

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Counting complete

Final round results

  1. Labour, Nik Johnson

    • final total votes 113,994
    • share 51.3%
  2. Conservative, James Palmer

    • final total votes 108,195
    • share 48.7%

First round results

  1. Labour, Nik Johnson

    • 1st preference total votes 76,106
    • 1st preference share 32.8%
    • 2nd preference total votes 37,888
    • 2nd preference share 72.7%
  2. Conservative, James Palmer

    • 1st preference total votes 93,942
    • 1st preference share 40.5%
    • 2nd preference total votes 14,253
    • 2nd preference share 27.3%
  3. Liberal Democrat, Aidan Van de Weyer

    • 1st preference total votes 61,885
    • 1st preference share 26.7%

Turnout

Registered voters:637,807
Turnout:
36%
Change since 2017:+3.50%