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Andy Burnham Wins Makerfield By-Election, Clearing Path to Challenge Starmer as UK Prime Minister
Burnham won nearly 55% of the vote, strengthening calls for Keir Starmer to step aside as Labour MPs weigh a leadership challenge.
On Thursday, Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election, securing 54% of the vote and decisively defeating the Reform UK candidate with a majority of 9,231.
Known as the "King of the North," Burnham has served as Greater Manchester Mayor since 2017, earning the nickname through his regional championing and political ambition during his tenure.
To challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Burnham requires backing from 81 Labour MPs and support from local parties or unions to trigger a formal leadership contest.
When MPs return to the Commons on Monday, speculation will intensify over whether a formal leadership contest or a "coronation" will follow Burnham's parliamentary arrival.
Burnham previously lost leadership contests to Ed Miliband in 2010 and Jeremy Corbyn in 2015, making this his third attempt at the party's top position.