Voters will be going to the polls to elected a Metro Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner
Voters across Merseyside will be heading to the polls this week to choose their political representatives but no council elections are happening in Wirral .
Council elections are also taking place in some parts of the Liverpool City Region in the boroughs of Sefton, Halton and Knowsley but none are taking place on the Wirral. In fact, the next time council elections are held on Wirral will be in 2027. All-out elections was one of the recommendations made by a report commissioned by the UK government that investigated Wirral Council’s finances, management, and decision making. Council officers interviewed as part of the review said “the frequency of elections appears to be encouraging a focus on short-term political point scoring rather than consensus building.”
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