2025 North Tyneside mayoral election

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2025 North Tyneside mayoral election
 2021
1 May 2025
2029 
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Karen Clark John Falkenstein Liam Bones
Party Labour Reform Conservative
Last election 53.4% Did not stand 31.2%
Popular vote 16,230 15,786 11,018
Percentage 30.2% 29.4% 20.5%
Swing Decrease23.2 pp Increase29.4 pp Decrease10.7 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Candidate Chloe-Louise Reilly John Appleby
Party Green Liberal Democrats
Last election 6.9% 5.7%
Popular vote 3,980 3,453
Percentage 7.4% 6.4%
Swing Increase0.5 pp Increase0.7 pp

Mayor before election

Norma Redfearn
Labour

Elected mayor

Karen Clark
Labour

The 2025 North Tyneside mayoral election was held on 1 May 2025 to elect the Mayor of North Tyneside. This was the mayoralty's first election since the Elections Act 2022 came into effect, and as such this election used first-past-the-post rather than supplementary vote used in previous elections. The incumbent Labour mayor Norma Redfearn, who had held the post since 2013, was not seeking re-election.[1] Labour candidate Karen Clark was elected.[2][3]

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