East Coast & The Wolds Target

Who fits the bill to be the Mayor of Lincolnshi­re?

- By JAMES TURNER Local Democracy Reporter

GREATER Lincolnshi­re is on its way to elect a mayor in May 2025 as part of the devolution deal — but who could be in the running to take on this pivotal role?

Lincolnshi­re County Council has already thrown its support behind the proposed devolution deal, which is expected to bring an additional £24 million per year to the region.

Both North Lincolnshi­re and North East Lincolnshi­re Councils are expected to follow suit in the coming days, paving the way for a new era in local democracy.

Should all councils endorse the deal, it will be advanced to the central government, which will then move on to the establishm­ent of the Greater Lincolnshi­re Mayoral Combined County Authority.

If all goes according to plan, officials believe that elections for the Mayor of Lincolnshi­re could be held around May 2025. However, there is no clear timeline yet for when nominees will be shortliste­d.

While it is still early days and nothing is set in stone, we can make some well-informed prediction­s about the potential contenders.

Here’s our list of who might be well-suited for the mayoral role.

Martin Hill (Conservati­ve)

Having led Lincolnshi­re County Council since 2005, Martin Hill has emerged as one of the primary potential candidates for the mayoral role, given his prominent role in spearheadi­ng the devolution campaign and his political flair.

Recently, Jan Hansen, a rival and former councillor of South Kesteven District Council residing in Councillor Hill’s ward, dubbed him the “preferred candidate” for the mayoral position given his intimate knowledge of the devolution deal.

Rob Waltham (Conservati­ve)

Rob Waltham has been the Leader of North Lincolnshi­re Council since January 2017 and the ward councillor for Brigg and Wolds, after his tenure representi­ng the Burringham and Gunness ward. He was honoured with an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2017.

Cllr Waltham views the devolution deal as a harbinger of a prosperous future. “It brings opportunit­y, particular­ly for younger people,” he emphasised.

“Having more money means we will get the opportunit­y to tackle some of the big infrastruc­ture challenges, create new opportunit­ies for young people and make sure we can tackle flood defence stuff.”

Kelham Cooke (Conservati­ve)

Councillor Kelham Cooke, a younger candidate from the Conservati­ve party, might be a strong contender.

Despite being voted out as the leader of South Kesteven District Council in May 2023, he has maintained his position as a county councillor for the Stamford East ward.

Karen Lee (Labour)

County Councillor Karen Lee emerges as another potential candidate, drawing on her establishe­d London networks from her time as a former MP.

In 2017, she won the Lincoln parliament­ary seat, defeating Conservati­ve

MP Karl McCartney, though she was later defeated by McCartney again in the 2019 elections.

Despite the political shifts, she has maintained her role as the county councillor for Lincoln’s Ermine and Cathedral ward. Recently, she has also stepped into the position of leader of the Labour group at Lincolnshi­re County Council, succeeding Councillor Rob Parker following his passing.

Marianne Overton (Independen­t)

On the Independen­t front, Councillor Marianne Overton stands out as a potential candidate. She holds roles as a district councillor for North Kesteven District Council and as a county councillor.

Moreover, she is the leader of the Lincolnshi­re Independen­ts group and has been the leader of the Local Government Associatio­n Independen­t Group since 2011. In 2015 she also ran for the MP seat in Sleaford and North Hykeham.

Ross Pepper (Liberal Democrat)

For the Liberal Democrats, Ross Pepper emerges as a promising candidate.

He was the party’s parliament­ary candidate for Lincoln in May 2015 and holds significan­t local roles: he is not only the local chair of the Liberal Democrats but also serves as a councillor for Skellingth­orpe.

In 2021, he ventured into the political arena as the Lib Dem candidate for the Lincolnshi­re Police & Crime Commission­er election, but he was defeated by the Conservati­ve candidate Marc Jones, who has been in office since 2016.

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