England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections, 2016

Police and crime commissioner elections, 2016
United Kingdom
5 May 2016

36 police and crime commissioners in England

4 police and crime commissioners in Wales

  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader David Cameron Jeremy Corbyn
Party Conservative Labour Independent
Leader since 6 December 2005 12 September 2015
Last election 16 13 12
Commissioners 20 13 3

The 40 police force areas within England and Wales where elections were held. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.
England and Wales Police and Crime Commission voter turnout in 2016. It was higher than in 2012, with an average of 20% to 23% (I'm still updating the map) [1].

Elections of police and crime commissioners in England and Wales were held on 5th May 2016.[2][3][4]

The elections were for 40 of the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales using the supplementary vote system; the two police forces of Greater London are not involved (the elected Mayor of London is classed as the police and crime commissioner for the Metropolitan Police District, while the Court of Common Council fulfils the role for the City of London Police). There is no election for the Greater Manchester Police as the role of police and crime commissioner is due to be abolished in 2017 and replaced with the directly elected Mayor of Greater Manchester.[5] Elections for police and crime commissioners do not take place in Scotland or Northern Ireland as policing and justice powers are devolved to the Scottish Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.[6]

This is the second time police and crime commissioner elections have been held.

Background

The election used the supplementary vote system: voters marked the ballot paper with their first and second choices of candidate. If no candidate got a majority of first preference votes, the top two candidates went on to a second round in which second preference votes of the eliminated candidates were allocated to them to produce a winner. This is the system used to elect London's mayor.[7] Section 57 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 directs that the voting system is first past the post if there are only two candidates for a specific commissioner region.[8]

The role of police and crime commissioner for the Greater Manchester Police is due to be abolished in 2017 and replaced with the directly elected Mayor of Greater Manchester, who will assume the responsibilities of the police and crime commissioner. No election was therefore held in 2016 and Tony Lloyd will remain as police and crime commissioner and interim mayor until the mayoral election takes place in 2017.[5]

Parties standing

Both Labour and the Conservatives are fielding candidates in all 40 elections, while UKIP are fielding 34 candidates and the Liberal Democrats 30 candidates. The Green Party is fielding six candidates and the English Democrats four candidates. Plaid Cymru are fielding candidates for all four Welsh seats. There are 29 other candidates; 25 are standing as independents and four are standing under other labels (one as Lincolnshire Independents and three as Zero Tolerance Policing ex Chief).

Candidates

Avon and Somerset Constabulary

Sue Mountstevens (Independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[9]

Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016 [16]
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Independent Sue Mountstevens 82,708 26.08% 35,839 118,547
Labour Kerry Barker 75,538 23.82% 25,027 100,565
Conservative Mark Weston 61,335 19.34%
UKIP Aaron Foot 28,038 8.84%
Liberal Democrat Paul Crossley 23,429 7.39%
Green Chris Briton 23,414 7.38%
Independent Kevin Phillips 22,667 7.15%
Turnout 317,129 25.96%
Rejected ballots 8,629 2.65% -1.12%
Total votes 325,758 26.67% +7.11%
Registered electors 1,221,594
Independent hold

Bedfordshire Constabulary

Olly Martins (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[17]

Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Kathryn Holloway 39,288 36.67% 8,109 47,397
Labour Olly Martins 37,853 35.33% 6,661 44,514
Liberal Democrat Linda Jack 12,413 11.59%
UKIP Duncan Strachan 11,012 10.28%
English Democrats Toni Bugle 6,569 6.13%
Turnout 107,135 23.70%
Rejected ballots 2,138
Total votes 109,273
Registered electors
Conservative gain from Labour

Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Sir Graham Bright (Conservative), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[22]

Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Jason Ablewhite 63,614 36.22% 17,967 81,581
Labour Dave Baigent 54,426 30.99% 18,054 72,480
UKIP Nick Clarke 29,698 16.91%
Liberal Democrat Rupert Moss-Eccardt 27,884 15.88%
Turnout 175,622
Rejected ballots
Total votes
Registered electors
Conservative hold

[26][27]

Cheshire Constabulary

John Dwyer (Conservative), incumbent, is standing for re-election.[28]

Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
UKIP Jonathan Charles Starkey 0 0% 0 0
Conservative John Dwyer 0 0% 0 0
Labour David Keane 0 0%
Liberal Democrat Neil Lewis 0 0%
Turnout
Rejected ballots
Total votes
Registered electors

Cleveland Police

Barry Coppinger (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[31]

Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Labour Barry Coppinger 32,733 41.00% 8,604 41,337
Conservative Matthew Vickers 18,196 22.79% 7,033 25,229
UKIP Steve Matthews 17,005 0%
Independent Sultan Alam 11,895 14.9%
Turnout 79,829
Rejected ballots 1,706 2.09%
Total votes 81,535
Registered electors
Labour hold

Cumbria Constabulary

Richard Rhodes (Conservative), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[35] Candidates include:

Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Peter McCall 32,569 34.43% 8,776 41,345
Labour Reg Watson 22,768 24.07% 7,669 30,437
Liberal Democrat Loraine Birchall 16,053 16.97%
Independent Mary Robinson 13,831 14.62%
UKIP Michael Pye 9,370 9.91%
Turnout 94,591
Rejected ballots 2,850
Total votes 97,441 25.61%
Registered electors
Conservative hold

Derbyshire Constabulary

Alan Charles, (Labour), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[37]

Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Labour Hardyal Dhindsa 66,925 37.48% 11,933 78,858
Conservative Richard Bright 61,741 34.58% 15,504 77,245
UKIP Stuart Yeowart 30,381 17.02%
Liberal Democrat Tom Snowdon 19,492 10.92%
Turnout 178,539 23.93%
Rejected ballots
Total votes
Registered electors
Labour hold

Devon and Cornwall Police

Tony Hogg (Conservative), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[40]

Dorset Police

Martyn Underhill (Independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[46]

Dorset Constabulary Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016 [50][51]
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Independent Martyn Underhill 47,738 39.79% 18,922 66,660
Conservative Andrew Graham 37,089 30.91% 7,369 44,458
UKIP Lester Taylor 21,086 17.57%
Labour Patrick Canavan 20,169 16.81%
Turnout 119,984 20.89%
Rejected ballots 9,477 7.32%
Total votes 129,461 22.54%
Registered electors 574,361
Independent hold

Durham Constabulary

Ron Hogg (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[31]

Durham Constabulary Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016[53]
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Labour Ron Hogg 50,915 63.83% 0 50,915
Conservative Peter Cuthbertson 18,797 23.56% 0 18,797
Liberal Democrat Craig Martin 10,060 12.61% 0 10,060
Turnout 79,772 17.36%
Rejected ballots 1,569 1.93%
Total votes 81,341 17.7%
Registered electors 459,554
Labour hold

Dyfed-Powys Police

Christopher Salmon (Conservative), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[54]

Essex Constabulary

Nick Alston (Conservative), incumbent, is not standing again.[45]

Essex Constabulary Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Roger Hirst 110,858 33.50% 25,090 135,948
UKIP Bob Spink 80,832 24.42% 22,960 103,792
Labour Chris Vince 65,325 19.74%
Independent Martin Terry 43,128 13.03%
Liberal Democrat Kevin McNamara 30,804 9.31%
Turnout 330,947
Rejected ballots 10,744 3.14%
Total votes 341,691
Registered electors
Conservative hold

Gloucestershire Constabulary

Martin Surl (Independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election[59]

Gwent Police

Ian Johnston (Independent), incumbent, is not standing again[45]

Hampshire Constabulary

Simon Hayes (independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election[18]

Hertfordshire Constabulary

David Lloyd (Conservative), incumbent, is seeking re-election[45]

Humberside Police

Matthew Grove (Conservative), incumbent, is seeking re-election[45]

Kent Police

Ann Barnes (Independent), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[45]

Lancashire Constabulary

Clive Grunshaw is the incumbent Labour Party PCC.

Leicestershire Police

Air Chief Marshal Sir Clive Loader (Conservative), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[68]

Lincolnshire Police

Alan Hardwick (Independent), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[69]

Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Marc Jones 39,441 35.22% 8,592 48,033
UKIP Victoria Ayling 28,583 25.52% 8,837 37,420
Labour Lucinda Preston 25,475 22.75%
Lincolnshire Independents Daniel Simpson 18,497 16.52%
Turnout 111,996 20.70%
Conservative gain from Independent

Merseyside Police[74]

Jane Kennedy is the incumbent Labour Party PCC.

Norfolk Constabulary

Stephen Bett (Independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election,[18]

Northamptonshire Constabulary

Northumbria Police

Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Labour Vera Baird 180,479 55.32% 0 180,479
Conservative Stewart Hay 58,713 18.00% 0 58,713
UKIP Melanie Hurst 52,293 16.03%
Liberal Democrat Jonathan Wallace 34,757 18.43%
Turnout 326,242
Rejected ballots
Total votes
Registered electors
Labour hold

North Yorkshire Police

North Wales Police

Nottinghamshire Constabulary

South Wales Police

South Yorkshire Police

Staffordshire Police

Suffolk Constabulary

Surrey Police

Sussex Police

Thames Valley Police

Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Anthony Stansfield 164,554 39.93% 37,842 202,396
Labour Laetisia Carter 138,084 33.50% 34,633 172,717
Liberal Democrat John Howson 59,975 14.45%
UKIP Lea Trainer 49,942 12.12%
Turnout 412,155
Rejected ballots
Total votes 25.6%
Registered electors
Conservative hold

Warwickshire Police

West Mercia Constabulary

West Midlands Police

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Labour David Jamieson 275,672 49.88% 30,906 306,578
Conservative Les Jones 142,651 25.81% 34,271 176,922
UKIP Pete Durnell 93,851 16.98%
Independent Andy Flynn 40,478 7.31%
Turnout 552,652 27.71%
Rejected ballots 28,346 4.88%
Total votes 580,998 29.13%
Registered electors 1,993,998
Labour hold

West Yorkshire Police

Wiltshire Police

Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st Round % 2nd Round Total  First Round Votes  Transfer Votes 
Conservative Angus Macpherson 56,605 46.20% 12,017 68,622
Labour Kevin Small 28,166 22.99% 11,199 39,365
Liberal Democrat Brian Mathew 19,294 15.75%
UKIP John Short 18,434 15.05%
Turnout 122,499
Rejected ballots 3,696 2.93
Total votes 126,195 24.7
Registered electors
Conservative hold

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