Bristol mayor: Candidate list 2021
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Many local elections had to be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, including that for the next Mayor of Bristol.
The rescheduled election is due to take place on Thursday 6 May, 2021.
The candidates are:
Incumbent mayor Marvin Rees (Lab) will be looking to defend his seat and seeks re-election.
Caroline Gooch, (Lib Dem), is a biomedical scientist who wants to scrap the role of mayor. This is her first election.
Sandy Hore-Ruthven (Green) is CEO of a charity for young people who is standing for the first time.
Alastair Watson (Cons) is a business consultant and former Lord Mayor of Bristol.
Tom Baldwin is a candidate from the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition and is an active campaigner.
Sean Donnelly (Independent) is a local business owner and runs a group of pubs in the city.
John Langley (Independent), who stood as an independent candidate in 2016, says he will prioritise homelessness, housing and transport.
Oska Shaw, a candidate from the Rights for Nature Campaign, is a student at UWE and advocates a referendum on the future of the mayoral system.
Robert Clarke (Reform UK)
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