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Makerfield byelection
Event ElectionAndy Burnham confirmed as Labour candidate for Makerfield byelection, expected June 18.
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Event Overview
Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, has been confirmed as the Labour candidate for the Makerfield byelection. This confirmation came after the Labour Party's national executive committee rubber-stamped his candidacy, with no other candidates being shortlisted. The byelection is widely anticipated to occur on June 18, pending official confirmation from Commons authorities. The seat was vacated by Josh Simons. Burnham's selection makes him a significant figure in this upcoming electoral contest. While the provided articles do not offer further details on the specific issues driving the byelection or other candidates, Burnham's prominent role as Mayor of Greater Manchester lends considerable weight to the event. The timing and outcome of this byelection will be closely watched for potential shifts in political sentiment and the broader implications for the Labour Party.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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