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Mayoral elections

Description of service

The Local Government Act 2000 introduced the possibility of referendums on whether councils should in principle have elected mayors.

A referendum is a necessary step before a council can adopt the elected mayor option for its executive arrangements. A referendum must be held if an authority receives a valid petition from the required number of electors. The number required is published each February, in the form of an advertisement in the local newspaper. The number represents 5% of the electorate of the area.

Once it has been determined, following a successful referendum, that an elected mayor is to be elected, the term of office is 4 years.

There are about a dozen elected mayors throughout the country.

For further information and advice on (a) the procedure for organising a petition and (b) elected mayors generally, visit www.nlgn.uk/yourmayor

Contact Details

Telephone01773 570222 - The Council's switchboard is open from 09:00 to 16:30 Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri and 10:00 to 16:30 Wed excluding bank holidays and certain other discretionary holidays.
Telephone01773 841343 - Faxes received outside of normal working hours will be dealt with the following working day.
TelephoneTown Hall, Market Place, Ripley, DE5 3BT - You can visit the Council's main office which are open from 09:00 to 16:30 Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri and 10:00 to 16:30 Wed excluding bank holidays and certain other discretionary holidays. Click on the address for a location map. This is also the main postal address.
TelephoneTown Centre Offices in Alfreton, Belper, Heanor and Ripley. The Council has offices in each of the 4 town centres that can be used to access a wide range of services.