Dave Budd (politician)
Mayor Dave Budd | |
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Mayor of Middlesbrough | |
Assumed office 8 May 2015 | |
Deputy | Cllr Charlie Rooney |
Preceded by | Ray Mallon |
Deputy Mayor of Middlesbrough | |
In office 6 May 2009 – 8 May 2015 | |
Preceded by | Cllr Bob Kerr |
Succeeded by | Cllr Charlie Rooney |
Personal details | |
Political party | Labour |
Christopher David "Dave" Budd is the current directly elected Mayor of Middlesbrough. In 2015, he became the second person to hold the post, having succeeded Ray Mallon.[1][2][3]
Middlesbrough Councillor
Dave Budd was first elected as a Borough Councillor on Middlesbrough Council in 1991, representing Stainton and Thornton ward.[4] From 1999 until his election as Mayor, Dave Budd represented the Borough's Ladgate Ward. Upon the election of Ray Mallon as the first Directly-Elected Mayor in 2002, Budd was appointed to the Mayor's Executive as Executive Member for Economic Regeneration and Culture. In this role, Budd was responsible for the delivery of some of the most important changes to Middlesbrough's urban landscape in decades. The delivery of the Middlehaven project was begun at this time, and Budd oversaw the establishment of Mima and the creation of Centre Square.[4][5]
Between 2007 and 2009, Budd was the Leader of the Council's Labour Group.
In 2009, Budd became Deputy Mayor under Ray Mallon, a position he held until his election as Mayor. From 2009, Budd also headed the Council's Finance portfolio.
Mayoral Election
Despite having previously campaigned with his fellow Labour councillors to abolish the role of elected mayor, Budd was selected by Labour Party Members to fight the mayoral election in May 2014.[6] Budd ran on a pledge to make a "fairer, safer and stronger Middlesbrough" and published a Manifesto detailing his policies.
Mayor Budd won the election by 252 votes, beating hedge fund millionaire and philanthropist Andy Preston (businessman) into second place. Other candidates included former radio and television presenter Dave Roberts (sports broadcaster) and two former Labour Councillors running as independents.
Middlesbrough Mayoral Election 7 May 2015 [7] | |||||||
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Party | Candidate | 1st Round | % | 2nd Round | Total | First Round Votes Transfer Votes | |
Labour | Dave Budd | 16,680 | 33.8% | 2,858 | 19,538 |
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Independent | Andrew Preston | 14,265 | 28.9% | 5,017 | 19,282 |
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Independent | David Roberts | 5,803 | 11.8% |
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Independent | Michael Carr | 5,549 | 11.2% |
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Conservative | Christopher Cole-Nolan | 3,844 | 7.8% |
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Independent | Len Junier | 3,207 | 6.5% |
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Turnout | 49,348 | 96.0 | |||||
Rejected ballots | 2,079 | 4.0 | |||||
Total votes | 51,427 | 53.0 | |||||
Registered electors | 97,089 | ||||||
Labour gain from Independent | |||||||
Personal life
Dave Budd lives in the Marton area of Middlesbrough. He was raised in the town and worked in Middlesbrough throughout his working life. Prior to entering politics, Mayor Budd worked as a local bank manager for many years, helping and supporting local businesses to start up and to grow. Budd is an ardent Middlesbrough FC supporter and enjoys cricket.
References
- ↑ "Dave Budd replaces Ray Mallon as Middlesbrough mayor". BBC News. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
- ↑ Dale, Sarah (2015-05-08). "Dave Budd wins tight Middlesbrough mayoral election by just 256 votes". Gazette Live. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
- ↑ Lucy Richardson. "Budd elected mayor of Middlesbrough after epic count". Darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
- 1 2 "The Mayor". Middlesbrough.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- ↑ "20-year plan for future of Middlesbrough town centre". gazettelive. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- ↑ "Dave Budd is named as Labour's candidate for Middlesbrough mayoral election". gazettelive. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- ↑ "Decleration of result of poll". Middlesbrough Council. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Bob Kerr |
Deputy Mayor of Middlesbrough 2009-2015 |
Succeeded by Charlie Rooney |
Preceded by Ray Mallon |
Mayor of Middlesbrough 2015- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |