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Labour mayoral candidates revealed
Five candidates have put themselves forward to run for mayor of Bristol on behalf of the Labour Party.
Last election’s defeated candidate Marvin Rees is among a list of five to be interviewed by the party before an official shortlist is announced.
Mark Bradshaw, a current member of George Ferguson’s cabinet, has also put his name forward alongside St George East councillor Steve Pearce, Brislington West councillor Eileen Means and barrister Kerry Barker.
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Labour’s regional office said no official shortlist will be drawn up until a interviews had taken place. But Labour sources confirmed the five prospective candidates whose names were circulated on Twitter.
Interviews are thought to be taking place on Friday, May 29. A number of hustings events will follow before Bristol Labour Party members vote on a candidate.
Labour are likely to provide the biggest competition to incumbent Ferguson who is aiming for a second term in office.
No other party has announced its candidates yet. The mayoral election will take place next May alongside elections for all other city council seats.
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