The full result of Greater Manchester’s mayoral election has been revealed — and it shows there is just one suburb where Andy Burnham didn’t win.
The Labour man secured his third term of office on May 4 with 63.4 percent of the vote, down slightly from the 67.3 percent he enjoyed during the last race in 2021.
His 420,749 votes were enough to comfortably see off the Conservatives in second place, with Laura Evans winning 68,946 votes — or 10.4 percent.
This week, ward-by-ward results have been released for the 215 Greater Manchester polling districts. READ MORE: Two men appear in court over alleged plot to carry out Islamic State-inspired attack designed to cause 'multiple fatalities using automatic weapons' against Jewish community in North West Last time out, Mr Burnham won all 215 wards.
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