
"Andy Burnham has been confirmed as the candidate for the Makerfield byelection as Labour's national executive committee rubber-stamped the mayor of Greater Manchester. Labour confirmed no other candidates had been shortlisted in the seat vacated by Josh Simons with the byelection now widely expected to take place on 18 June, once the date is confirmed by Commons authorities."
"Sources on the NEC said other candidates had applied to stand in the constituency but had not been shortlisted. Burnham will face Reform UK's Robert Kenyan, a plumber who was the party's candidate in the general election, who has been confirmed as the party's candidate."
"Kenyon came within 5,399 votes at the last election in 2024 against Simons for Labour."
Labour’s national executive committee confirmed Andy Burnham as the candidate for the Makerfield byelection. Labour stated no other candidates were shortlisted for the seat vacated by Josh Simons. The byelection is expected to take place on 18 June, pending confirmation of the date by Commons authorities. NEC sources said other applicants had submitted nominations but were not shortlisted. Burnham will face Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon, a plumber who was the party’s candidate in the general election. Kenyon previously finished within 5,399 votes of Simons in 2024.
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