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
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 |
Olly Martins (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[17]
- Toni Bugle (English Democrats)[18]
- Kathryn Holloway (Conservative), former television presenter.[19]
- Duncan Strachan (UKIP)[20]
- Linda Jack (Liberal Democrat),[21]
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 |
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]
John Dwyer (Conservative), incumbent, is standing for re-election.[28]
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 |
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 |
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 |
Tony Hogg (Conservative), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[40]
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 |
Ron Hogg (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[31]
- Peter Cuthbertson (Conservative), lawyer.[52]
- Craig Martin (Liberal Democrat), teacher.[21]
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 |
Christopher Salmon (Conservative), incumbent, is seeking re-election.[54]
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 |
Martin Surl (Independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election[59]
- Barry Kirby (Labour), Gloucestershire County Councillor.[60]
- Will Windsor-Clive (Conservative), Gloucestershire County Councillor.
Ian Johnston (Independent), incumbent, is not standing again[45]
Simon Hayes (independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election[18]
- Richard Adair (Liberal Democrats)[33]
- Don Jerrard (independent)[33]
- Michael Lane (Conservative)[18]
- Robin Price (Labour)[33]
- Roy Swales (UKIP), former police officer and former soldier[18][62]
- Steve Watts (Zero Tolerance Policing ex Chief)[33][18]
David Lloyd (Conservative), incumbent, is seeking re-election[45]
Matthew Grove (Conservative), incumbent, is seeking re-election[45]
- Denis Healy (Liberal Democrats)[45]
- Keith Hunter (Labour)[45]
- Michael Whitehead (UKIP)[45][64]
Ann Barnes (Independent), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[45]
- Henry Bolton (UKIP)[45][65]
- Tim Garbutt (Independent)[45]
- Dave Naghi (Liberal Democrats)[45]
- Tristan Osborne (Labour)[45]
- Matthew Scott (Conservative)[45]
- Steve Uncles (English Democrats),[45] previously stood in 2012
Clive Grunshaw is the incumbent Labour Party PCC.
- James Barker (UKIP)[33]
- Andy Pratt (Conservative)[33]
- Graham Roach (Liberal Democrats).[66][67]
Air Chief Marshal Sir Clive Loader (Conservative), incumbent, is not seeking re-election.[68]
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 |
Jane Kennedy is the incumbent Labour Party PCC.
- Christopher Carubia (Liberal Democrats).[75]
- David Robert Burgess-Joyce (Conservative)
- John Bernard Coyne (Green)
Stephen Bett (Independent), incumbent, is seeking re-election,[18]
- Vera Baird, incumbent (Labour)[20]
- Stewart Hay (Conservative)[20]
- Melanie Hurst (UKIP)[20]
- Jonathan Wallace (Liberal Democrat)[20]
- Arfon Jones (Plaid Cymru)[45]
- David Taylor (Labour)[45]
- Simon Wall (UKIP)[81]
- Matt Wright (Conservatives) [82]
- Paddy Tipping (Labour), incumbent and former MP[45]
- Anthony Harper (Conservative)[45]
- Tony Bates (independent)[45]
- Jason Zadrozny (independent)[45]
- Fran Loi (UKIP)[45]
- Mike Baker (Independent)[45]
- Timothy Davies (Conservative)[33]
- Alun Michael (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election[45]
- Linet Purcell (Plaid Cymru)[33]
- Judith Woodman (Liberal Democrat)[45]
- David Allen (English Democrats)[45]
- Alan Billings (Labour), incumbent, is seeking re-election[45]
- Gavin Felton (UKIP)[45]
- Joe Otten (Liberal Democrat)
- Ian Walker (Conservative)[45]
- Terence Carter (Green Party)[20]
- Helen Korfanty (Liberal Democrats)[20]
- Tim Passmore, incumbent (Conservative)[20]
- Cath Pickles (Labour)[20]
- Simon Tobin (UKIP)[20]
- Jamie Goldrick (independent)[33]
- Kevin Hurley (Zero Tolerance Policing ex Chief), incumbent, is standing for re-election[20]
- Camille Juliff (independent)[33]
- Howard Kaye (Labour)[20]
- Paul Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)[20]
- David Munro (Conservative)[20]
- Julia Searle (UKIP)[20][83]
- Katy Bourne (Conservative), incumbent, is standing for re-election[20]
- James Doyle (Green Party)[20]
- Michael Jones (Labour)[20]
- Patrick Lowe (UKIP)[20][84]
- James Walsh (Liberal Democrat)[20]
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 |
- Nicola Davies (Liberal Democrats)[20]
- Rob Harris (UKIP)[20]
- Julie Jackson (Labour)[20]
- Philip Seccombe (Conservative)[20]
- Ben Twomey (Independent)[20]
- Dave Whitehouse (Independent)[20]
- John-Paul Campion (Conservative)[20]
- Peter Jewell (UKIP)[20][85]
- John Raine (Green Party)[20]
- Margaret Rowley (Liberal Democrats)[20]
- Barrie Sheldon (independent)[20]
- Daniel Walton (Labour)[20]
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 |
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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External links
- Choose my PCC – official site listing the candidates in each area