
Conservative candidate Paul Bristow has been elected as Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority mayor with 28.4% of the vote.
Bristow, who came first out of five candidates to be mayor, said the win was an "amazing privilege".
He said: "It's a big job and we really need someone who can grab the ball, run with it, and represent Cambridgeshire."
The turnout was 33.1%.