With all regions now declared, here are the selection results for Police & Crime Commissioners. Where it states “elected unopposed“, this referes to these candidates shortlisted only. In some cases, a shortlist of one was drawn up even where there were more than one applicant. Left Futures is very far from convinced that this is reasonable practice and we hope that in future, where there is slightly more time available for the process, shortlists of one can be avoided where there is more than one candidate. These results will be updated when available.
West Midlands | ||
Staffordshire | ||
GARNER, Joy | 402 | Elected |
POULTER, Michael | 351 | |
Warwickshire | ||
EDWARDS, Claire | 102 | |
PLASKITT, James | 291 | Elected |
West Mercia | ||
MURPHY, Simon | Elected Unopposed | |
West Midlands | ||
JONES, Bob | 1,580 | Elected |
MOSQUITO, Yvonne | 827 | |
Wales | ||
Dyfed Powys | ||
GWYTHER, Christine | Elected Unopposed | |
Gwent | ||
SANDISON, Hamish | 494 | Elected |
WORRAD, Joshua | 306 | |
North Wales | ||
HANSON, Margaret | 276 | |
MICHAEL, Tal | 548 | Elected |
South Wales | ||
CANNON, Paul | 1,058 | |
MICHAEL, Alun | 1,142 | Elected |
East | ||
Bedfordshire | ||
HEFFERNAN, Adrian | 190 | |
MARTINS, Oliver | 511 | Elected |
Cambridgeshire | ||
MURPHY, Ed | 265 | Elected |
ROGERS, Ruth | 241 | |
Essex | ||
COOK, ValMorris | 449 | Elected |
NEWELL, Jordan | 355 | |
Hertfordshire | ||
BATSON, Sherma | Elected Unopposed | |
Norfolk | ||
BURKE, Stephen | 232 | |
MORPHEW, Steve | 337 | Elected |
Suffolk | ||
BASHAM, Jane | Elected Unopposed | |
Yorkshire & The Humber | ||
Humberside | ||
HUNTER, Keith | 458 | |
PRESCOTT, John | 552 | Elected |
North Yorkshire | ||
POTTER, Ruth | Elected Unopposed | |
South Yorkshire | ||
Round 1 | ||
BILLINGS, Alan | 461 | |
HUGHES, Med | 382 | |
WALAYA, Kash | 622 | |
WRIGHT, Shaun | 972 | |
Round 2 | ||
BILLINGS, Alan | 592 | |
WALAYA, Kash | 671 | |
WRIGHT, Shaun | 1116 | |
Round 3 | ||
WALAYA, Kash | 861 | |
WRIGHT, Shaun | 1353 | Elected |
West Yorkshire | ||
BURNS-WILLIAMSON, Mark | Elected Unopposed | |
North | ||
Cumbria | ||
BOADEN, Mike | 190 | |
LEONARD, Patrick | 225 | Elected |
Cleveland | ||
BRASH, Jonathan | 157 | |
COPPINGER, Barry | 523 | Elected |
Durham | ||
Round1 | ||
DIXON, Bill | 330 | |
HOGG, Ron | 423 | |
THOMPSON, Peter | 311 | |
Round2 | ||
DIXON, Bill | 427 | |
HOGG, Ron | 536 | Elected |
Northumbria | ||
BAIRD, Vera | 1,921 | Elected |
FOSTER, Tom | 635 | |
South East | ||
Hampshire | ||
HAGGER, Alan | 335 | |
RAYMENT, Jacqui | 576 | Elected |
Kent | ||
BATES, Steve | 241 | |
YEO, Harriet | 711 | Elected |
Surrey | ||
EVANS, Robert | Elected Unopposed | |
Sussex | ||
DANIEL, Godfrey | 679 | Elected |
RICHARDS, Paul | 554 | |
Thames Valley | ||
HARVEY, Jon | 590 | |
STARKEY, Tim | 614 | Elected |
North West | ||
Cheshire | ||
CARTER, Steve | 375 | |
STOCKTON, John | 471 | Elected |
Greater Manchester | ||
LLOYD, Tony | Elected Unopposed | |
Lancashire | ||
Round1 | ||
ATKINSON, Mark | 342 | |
GRUNSHAW, Clive | 820 | |
MASTER, Ibby | 532 | |
Round2 | ||
GRUNSHAW, Clive | 966 | Elected |
MASTER, Ibby | 663 | |
Merseyside | ||
Round1 | ||
KENNEDY, Jane | 895 | |
KILFOYLE, Peter | 745 | |
WEIGHTMAN, Bill | 254 | |
Round2 | ||
KENNEDY, Jane | 974 | Elected |
KILFOYLE, Peter | 833 | |
East Midlands | ||
Nottinghamshire | ||
MOHAMMED, Adam | 841 | |
TIPPING, Paddy | 892 | Elected |
Derbyshire | ||
CHARLES, Alan | 695 | Elected |
DHINDSA, Hardyal | 365 | |
SALT, Kathryn | 133 | |
Leicestershire | ||
RUSSELL, Sarah | Elected unopposed | |
Lincolnshire | ||
DILKS, Phil | 218 | Elected |
GLEESON, Paul | 97 | |
Northamptonshire | ||
BARRON, Lee | 212 | Elected |
CASEMAN-JONES, Mike | 176 | |
South West | ||
Avon and Somerset | ||
ASHFORD, Bob | 891 | Elected |
SAVAGE, John | 505 | |
Devon and Cornwall | ||
CANAVAN, Patrick | 312 | |
WILLIAMS, Nicky | 591 | Elected |
Dorset | ||
ROGERS, Rachael | Elected Unopposed | |
Gloucestershire | ||
DHANDA, Rupi | Elected Unopposed | |
Wiltshire | ||
MOODY, Clare | Elected Unopposed |
Bob Ashford has won Avon & Somerset Labour PCC vote. 891 votes to John Savage’s 505.
I’m quite surprised at the amount of Elected Unopposed’s not good for democracy and debate !