2024 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections

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2024 Police and crime commissioner elections
  2021 2 May 20242028 

37 police and crime commissioners in England and Wales
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Leader Rishi Sunak Keir Starmer Rhun ap Iorwerth
Party Conservative Labour Plaid Cymru
Leader since 24 October 2022 4 April 2020 16 June 2023
Last election30 seats, 44.5%8 seats, 29.7%1 seat, 2.2%
Seats before3081
Commissioners19171
Commissioners +/–Decrease2.svg 11Increase2.svg 9Steady2.svg 0
Popular vote2,727,8202,887,15092,063
Percentage35.2%37.2%1.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg 9.3%Increase2.svg 7.5%Decrease2.svg 1.0%

England and Wales Police and Crime Commissioner elections 2024.svg
Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

Elections for police and crime commissioners in England and Wales took place on 2 May 2024, the same day as local elections in England. [1]

Contents

Background

Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) are elected representatives with responsibility for policing in each police area in England and Wales. Each police area elects a commissioner every four years, with the exception of police areas where responsibility for policing has passed to regional mayors such as Greater London and Greater Manchester.

This was the first Police and Crime Commissioner elections to use the first past the post system following the passage of the Elections Act 2022. [2] The supplementary vote system had been used for previous elections. [3]

The Policing and Crime Act 2017, which amended the 2011 Act, enabled PCCs to take over governance of the local fire and rescue service. PCCs who have taken on these responsibilities are known as Police Fire and Crime Commissioners (PFCCs). [4]

In 2023, it was reported that Rishi Sunak's government wants to create more elected metro mayors to take over the role of PCCs. [5] The roles of PCCs for North Yorkshire, and South Yorkshire will be abolished, with responsibilities being taken over by their respective metro mayors. [6] [7] The government had planned to abolish the West Midlands PCC and transfer its powers to the Mayor of the West Midlands, however the incumbent PCC, Simon Foster, successfully challenged the transfer of powers in the High Court. [8]

Results by political allegiance

PartyVotes % votesChangeStoodSeats % seatsChange
Labour 2,887,15037.2+7.5371745.95+9
Conservative 2,727,82035.2-9.3371951.35-11
Liberal Democrats 1,299,74316.8+3.5350±0
Green 257,5583.3+0.980±0
Independent 256,3143.3-1.660±0
Plaid Cymru 92,0631.2-0.9412.70±0
Reform UK 66,4640.9-0.220±0
English Democrat 63,5370.8+0.430±0
More Police Officers for Thames Valley46,8530.6N/A10±0
Justice and Anti-Corruption40,6910.5N/A10±0
Workers Party 8,3960.1N/A10±0
One Leicester7,1040.1N/A10±0

England

Avon and Somerset Police

Winner of each local authority within the Avon and Somerset Constabulary electoral area Avon and Somerset UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Avon and Somerset Constabulary electoral area
2024 Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner election [9] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Clare Moody 95,982 32.3 +8.6
Conservative Mark Shelford 91,00630.6−4.1
Green Katy Grant64,62321.7+5.3
Liberal Democrats Benet Allen45,86415.4+2.0
Turnout 300,74423.1−7.6
Rejected ballots3,2621.1
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeGreenLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Bath & North East Somerset 29,7549,62632.210,28134.45,08817.04,85916.3
Bristol 114,79547,22041.119,78817.237,37532.610,4129.1
North Somerset 30,2929,35230.912,36740.85,02716.63,54611.7
Somerset 77,95314,69218.831,04239.810,85013.921,36927.4
South Gloucestershire 44,68115,19234.017,52839.26,28314.15,67812.7

Bedfordshire Police

Winner of each local authority in the Bedfordshire Police electoral area Bedfordshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Bedfordshire Police electoral area
2024 Bedfordshire police and crime commissioner election [11] [12] [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op John Tizard 40,738 40.5 +5.5
Conservative Festus Akinbusoye 35,68835.5−6.9
Liberal Democrats Jasbir Singh Parmar15,85715.8−2.7
Workers Party Waheed Akbar8,3968.3N/A
Majority5,050
Turnout 101,60019.8
Rejected ballots9210.9
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Result by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib DemWorkers
Party
#%#%#%#%
Bedford 28,28910,75838.010,93038.65,19418.41,4075.0
Central Bedfordshire 44,99618,54141.217,97940.07,20616.01,2702.8
Luton 27,3946,38923.311,82943.23,45712.65,71920.9

Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Winner of each local authority in the Cambridgeshire Constabulary electoral area Cambridgeshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Cambridgeshire Constabulary electoral area
2024 Cambridgeshire police and crime commissioner election [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Darryl Preston 61,688 38.1 −4.8
Labour Co-op Anna Smith58,30436.0+4.7
Liberal Democrats Edna Murphy41,98425.9+3.6
Turnout 161,97625.6
Rejected ballots2,8371.7
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%
Cambridge 32,6567,84724.016,34150.08,46825.9
East Cambridgeshire 14,1825,68840.14,12729.14,36730.8
Fenland 13,1857,04453.43,86129.32,28017.3
Huntingdonshire 27,42212,48745.57,95029.06,98525.5
Peterborough 43,03717,36040.316,88439.28,79320.4
South Cambridgeshire 31,49411,26235.89,14129.011,09135.2

Cheshire Constabulary

Winner of each local authority in the Cheshire Constabulary electoral area Cheshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Cheshire Constabulary electoral area
2024 Cheshire police and crime commissioner election [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dan Price 86,279 48.1 +10.8
Conservative John Dwyer 65,83636.7−7.9
Liberal Democrats Paul Duffy27,34215.2+0.7
Turnout 179,45721.7
Rejected ballots2,5181.4
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabourConservativeLib Dem
#%#%#%
Cheshire East 60,03023,78639.626,79844.69,44615.7
Cheshire West & Chester 51,39724,54747.819,90338.76,94713.5
Halton 19,88513,54768.13,74618.82,59213.0
Warrington 48,14524,39950.715,38932.08,35717.4

Cleveland Police

Winner of ecah local authority in the Cleveland Police electoral area Cleveland UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of ecah local authority in the Cleveland Police electoral area
2024 Cleveland police and crime commissioner election [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Matt Storey 65,418 52.6 +23.7
Conservative Steve Turner 58,97747.4−6.8
Turnout 124,39530.2
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabourConservative
#%#%
Hartlepool 19,50011,04256.68,45843.4
Middlesbrough 26,97415,08455.911,89044.1
Redcar & Cleveland 29,16514,40649.414,75950.6
Stockton-on-Tees 48,75624,88651.023,87049.0

Cumbria Constabulary

2024 Cumbria police, fire and crime commissioner election [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op David Allen 38,708 47.4 +21.3
Conservative Mike Johnson24,86330.4−23.1
Liberal Democrats Adrian Waite18,10022.2+1.8
Turnout 81,67121.2
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabourConservativeLib Dem
#%#%#%
Cumberland 43,89925,71758.614,61733.33,5658.1
Westmorland and Furness 37,77212,99134.410,24627.114,53538.5

Derbyshire Constabulary

Winner of each local authority in the Derbyshire Constabulary electoral area Derbyshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Derbyshire Constabulary electoral area
2024 Derbyshire police and crime commissioner election [18] [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Nicolle Ndiweni 93,260 43.6 +6.1
Conservative Angelique Foster 65,29330.5−18.9
Reform UK Russell Armstrong32,94415.4+11.6
Liberal Democrats David Hancock22,54010.5+1.3
Turnout 216,85126.9
Rejected ballots2,8141.3
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeReform UKLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Amber Valley 28,59411,59540.69,34532.75,19218.22,4628.6
Bolsover 13,7806,53847.43,63426.42,52318.31,0857.9
Chesterfield 19,3009,18947.64,23922.02,63213.63,24016.8
Derby 45,51721,43047.111,91626.27,91117.44,2609.4
Derbyshire Dales 18,8996,79235.96,82236.12,09711.13,18816.9
Erewash 23,4469,41340.18,05034.34,11617.61,8678.0
High Peak 21,67411,32552.36,23428.82,27510.51,8408.5
North East Derbyshire 22,3998,87639.67,85425.12,82512.62,84412.7
South Derbyshire 20,4288,10239.77,19935.23,37316.51,7548.6

Devon and Cornwall Police

Winner of each local authority within the Devon and Cornwall Police electoral area Devon and Cornwall UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Devon and Cornwall Police electoral area
2024 Devon and Cornwall police and crime commissioner election [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alison Hernandez 131,764 43.3 −6.7
Labour Co-op Daniel Steel107,89735.4+15.2
Liberal Democrats Steve Lodge64,79021.3+3.4
Turnout 304,45122.5−13.6
Conservative hold Swing -21.9

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%
Cornwall 81,19835,53643.828,29035.417,37221.4
East Devon 25,40712,53049.36,59125.96,28624.7
Exeter 31,4159,78531.115,74250.15,88818.7
Mid Devon 13,2595,94644.84,07230.73,24124.4
North Devon 13,7046,60548.23,09322.64,00629.2
Plymouth 59,32423,47039.626,89145.38,96315.1
South Hams 15,7446,99544.44,80430.53,94525.1
Teignbridge 22,66410,15444.87,17431.75,33623.5
Torbay 20,32410,80153.14,60322.64,92024.2
Torridge 10,5605,11048.42,77926.32,67125.3
West Devon 9,8424,82249.03,85829.02,16222.0

Dorset Police

2024 Dorset police and crime commissioner election [21] [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Sidwick 57,994 38.2 −4.3
Liberal Democrats Howard Legg34,77422.9+11.1
Independent Marianne Storey32,23721.2N/A
Labour Co-op David Stokes26,88417.7+6.8
Turnout 154,43626.0
Rejected ballots2,5501.7
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLib DemStoreyLabour
Co-op
#%#%#%#%
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 55,48520,78237.56,75412.213,62424.614,32525.8
Dorset 96,40437,21238.628,02029.118,61319.312,55913.0

Durham Constabulary

2024 Durham police and crime commissioner election [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Joy Allen 66,752 56.0 +12.2
Conservative Rob Potts37,77331.7−11.3
Liberal Democrats Nigel Boddy14,67812.3−0.9
Turnout 119,303
Labour Co-op hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeLib Dem
#%#%#%
County Durham 93,99456,04759.626,68228.411,26512.0
Darlington 25,20910,70542.511,09144.03,41313.5

Essex Police

Winner of each local authority within the Essex Police electoral area Essex UK PFCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Essex Police electoral area
2024 Essex police, fire and crime commissioner election [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Roger Hirst 126,447 37.1 −16.9
Labour Co-op Adam Fox116,87534.3+11.4
Liberal Democrats Kieron Franks52,92215.5+2.2
English Democrat Robin Tilbrook 44,90913.2+3.4
Turnout 330,39724.9
Rejected ballots5,2001.5
Conservative hold Swing

Result by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib DemEnglish
Democrats
#%#%#%#%
Basildon 34,17413,18138.612,09635.43,86011.35,04214.8
Braintree 21,6318,84940.97,87836.42,1079.72,79712.9
Brentwood 19,4957,90340.53,95620.35,89630.21,7408.9
Castle Point 19,2717,69039.94,99725.91,6718.74,91325.5
Chelmsford 25,3139,97639.45,96523.66,80526.92,56710.1
Colchester 41,10712,07929.416,04039.09,38922.83,5998.8
Epping Forest 28,97212,72543.97,58426.24,85616.83,80713.1
Harlow 18,2247,18939.48,33845.81,1116.11,5868.7
Maldon 9,0663,98944.02,34125.81,16612.91,57017.3
Rochford 18,7797,02237.44,84525.83,62719.33,28517.5
Southend-on-Sea 39,14513,78335.215,92540.75,33713.64,10010.5
Tendring 20,9538,44140.36,79532.42,16210.33,55517.0
Thurrock 30,9527,89125.515,80651.12,6168.54,63915.0
Uttlesford 14,0665,72940.74,30930.62,31916.51,70912.1

Gloucestershire Constabulary

Winner of each local authority within the Gloucestershire Police electoral area Gloucestershire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Gloucestershire Police electoral area
2024 Gloucestershire police and crime commissioner election [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Chris Nelson 47,838 32.7 −8.0
Liberal Democrats Martin Surl 46,35231.7+12.7
Labour Co-op Ashley Smith35,06924.0+7.9
Independent Matthew Randolph15,24010.4N/A
Majority1,4861.0
Rejected ballots1,8511.3
Turnout 146,34729.5
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLib DemLabour
Co-op
Ind
#%#%#%#%
Cheltenham 31,81910,14631.915,05147.33,99112.52,6318.3
Cotswold 16,7327,81446.75,57733.32,04612.21,2957.7
Forest of Dean 13,3594,69335.13,25124.33,72227.91,69312.7
Gloucester 28,3058,62230.57,88127.87,86327.83,93913.9
Stroud 39,05710,88127.99,49724.314,80437.93,8759.9
Tewkesbury 15,2275,68237.35,09533.52,64317.41,80711.9

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary

Winner of each local authority in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary electoral area Hampshire and Isle of Wight UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary electoral area
2024 Hampshire & Isle of Wight police and crime commissioner election [26] [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Donna Jones 175,953 42.3 −7.5
Labour Co-op Becky Williams106,14125.5+6.2
Liberal Democrats Prad Bains92,84322.3+4.6
JAC Don Jerrard40,6919.8N/A
Turnout 421,96528.4
Rejected ballots6,3371.5
Conservative hold Swing

Result by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib DemJAC
#%#%#%#%
Basingstoke & Deane 43,30917,71440.913,01330.07,97118.44,61110.6
East Hampshire 21,47410,41648.53,76517.55,02223.42,27110.6
Eastleigh 31,77311,58336.55,66717.811,70336.82,8208.9
Fareham 31,65116,07250.85,60317.77,17622.72,8008.8
Gosport 20,8189,88647.53,91118.84,74522.82,27610.9
Hart 24,87910,59142.64,76719.27,11728.62,4049.7
Havant 27,14712,10344.66,93325.55,09018.73,02111.1
Isle of Wight 18,0358,99749.94,97327.62,01411.22,05111.4
New Forest 26,57413,85552.14,99018.84,68517.63,04411.5
Portsmouth 41,00414,11734.413,69533.48,62721.04,56511.1
Rushmoor 22,1328,34537.79,74644.02,38410.81,6577.5
Southampton 46,94716,09634.319,89342.46,58514.04,3739.3
Test Valley 21,38710,53949.34,09219.14,53221.22,22410.4
Winchester 38,49815,63940.65,09313.215,19239.52,5746.7

Hertfordshire Constabulary

Winner of each local authority in the Hertfordshire Constabulary electoral area Hertfordshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Hertfordshire Constabulary electoral area
2024 Hertfordshire police and crime commissioner election [28] [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jonathan Ash-Edwards 93,658 36.7 −11.8
Liberal Democrats Sean Prendergast68,26426.7−0.6
Labour Co-op Tom Plater66,58526.1+2.1
Green Matt Fisher26,71410.5N/A
Turnout 258,298
Rejected ballots3,0771.2
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLib DemLabour
Co-op
Green
#%#%#%#%
Broxbourne 19,01510,12553.21,3987.45,68529.91,8079.5
Dacorum 23,2968,72637.56,94929.85,53623.82,0859.0
East Hertfordshire 22,9419,44941.24,26118.65,21322.74,01817.5
Hertsmere 17,4678,97551.44,56826.22,59114.81,3337.6
North Hertfordshire 38,41712,59232.810,44627.211,90331.03,4769.0
St. Albans 41,34512,24629.618,01343.65,93714.45,14912.5
Stevenage 20,0396,36631.82,87214.38,80043.92,00110.0
Three Rivers 22,9699,16639.97,70033.53,68116.02,42210.5
Watford 23,1105,74824.98,63537.46,78029.31,9478.4
Welwyn Hatfield 26,62210,26538.68,48231.95,39920.32,4769.3

Humberside Police

Winner of each local authority in the Humberside Police electoral area Humberside UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Humberside Police electoral area
2024 Humberside police and crime commissioner election [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jonathan Evison 51,083 39.7 −5.9
Labour Co-op Simon O'Rourke46,84636.4−3.0
Liberal Democrats Bob Morgan30,83424.0+8.9
Turnout 128,76918.7
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%
East Yorkshire 46,19823,41051.312,89828.39,34920.5
Hull 37,9745,78815.615,66842.115,73442.3
North East Lincolnshire 24,80910,76144.49,65739.93,81315.7
North Lincolnshire 21,88511,12451.38,62339.81,9388.9

Kent Police

Winner of each local authority in the Kent Police electoral area Kent UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Kent Police electoral area
2024 Kent police and crime commissioner election [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Matthew Scott 120,491 44.1 −13.7
Labour Co-op Lenny Rolles92,50833.9+8.6
Liberal Democrats Graham Colley60,27922.1+5.1
Turnout 273,278
Total votes
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%
Ashford 18,3848,74647.66,20933.83,42918.7
Canterbury 21,8068,17537.58,86940.74,76221.8
Dartford 15,2457,30647.96,02039.51,91912.6
Dover 17,2376,98240.57,54443.82,71115.7
Folkeston & Hythe 17,0807,55444.25,85134.33,67521.5
Gravesham 13,8235,67541.16,48346.91,66512.0
Maidstone 38,17017,40345.69,81525.710,95228.7
Medway 30,89312,69541.113,27543.04,92315.9
Sevenoaks 17,8259,53953.53,73921.04,54725.5
Swale 15,9226,97543.85,78936.43,15819.8
Thanet 16,0696,45340.26,99643.52,62016.3
Tonbridge & Malling 19,58510,35452.94,89425.04,33722.1
Tunbridge Wells 31,23912,63440.47,02422.511,58137.1

Lancashire Constabulary

2024 Lancashire police and crime commissioner election [32] [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Clive Grunshaw 135,638 47.1 +5.6
Conservative Andrew Snowden 101,28135.1−9.6
Liberal Democrats Neil Darby51,25217.8+9.0
Turnout 297,70526.2
Rejected ballots9,5343.2
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeLib Dem
#%#%#%
Blackburn with Darwen 29,76312,88643.37,37724.89,50031.9
Blackpool 25,69015,11558.88,24632.12,3299.1
Burnley 18,1338,14044.95,89732.54,09622.6
Chorley 25,70413,83153.88,78634.23,08712.0
Fylde 13,0454,86737.35,93245.52,24617.2
Hyndburn 17,1608,22547.96,55238.22,38313.9
Lancaster 20,66710,91652.86,64632.23,10515.0
Pendle 21,4827,93136.98,93041.64,62121.5
Preston 26,21911,40343.56,56525.08,25131.5
Ribble Valley 9,9853,28132.95,24952.61,45514.6
Rossendale 16,1147,80848.56,29939.12,00712.5
West Lancashire 25,24113,45053.38,83335.02,95811.7
Wyre 19,1539,06547.38,11942.41,96910.3
South Ribble 19,8158,72044.07,85039.63,24516.4

Leicestershire Police

Winner of each local authority in the Leicestershire Police electoral area Leicestershire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Leicestershire Police electoral area
2024 Leicestershire police and crime commissioner election [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Rupert Matthews 62,280 35.3 −14.0
Labour Co-op Rory Palmer 61,42034.8+1.5
Green Aasiya Bora23,64913.4N/A
Liberal Democrats Ian Sharpe22,04112.5−5.0
One LeicesterFizza Askari7,1044.0N/A
Turnout 176,49421.7
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
GreenLib DemOne
Leicester
#%#%#%#%#%
Blaby 12,6775,17940.94,24133.59637.62,03216.02622.1
Charnwood 28,44911,47740.310,58537.22,95310.12,86910.45652.0
Harborough 16,4287,12143.35,04930.71,1807.22,84017.32381.4
Hinckley & Bosworth 17,3536,37336.73,97122.99215.35,87733.92111.2
Leicester 64,20417,18726.824,39338.014,60922.83,0334.74,9827.8
Melton 7,3263,31245.22,42233.16148.485711.71211.7
North West Leicestershire 15,2045,74537.86,46542.59646.31,80411.92261.5
Oadby & Wigston 9,3593,18534.02,85330.51,07611.51,80319.34424.7
Rutland 5,4942,70149.21,44126.23696.71,44116.9571.0

Lincolnshire Police

Winner of each local authority in the Lincolnshire Police electoral area Lincolnshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Lincolnshire Police electoral area
2024 Lincolnshire police and crime commissioner election [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Marc Jones 39,639 36.5 −23.2
Labour Mike Horder31,93129.5+9.5
Reform UK Peter Escreet15,51814.3+10.8
Liberal Democrats Lesley Rollings13,38012.4+6.4
English Democrat David Dickason7,7397.2N/A
Turnout 108,20719.09
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabourReform UKLib DemEng Dem
#%#%#%#%#%
Boston 7,4432,72736.61,74323.41,35618.26618.995612.8
East Lindsey 18,6867,32339.24,86926.13,27717.51,6678.91,5508.3
Lincoln 17,9004,69526.28,04144.91,6059.02,78215.57774.3
North Kesteven 17,4627,26041.64,87327.92,38513.71,76210.11,1826.8
South Holland 10,9494,55841.62,59323.71,84416.89869.09688.8
South Kesteven 21,3957,84936.76,50930.43,22815.12,37311.11,4366.7
West Lindsey 14,3725,22736.43,30323.01,82312.73,14921.98706.1

Merseyside Police

2024 Merseyside police and crime commissioner election [36] [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Emily Spurrell 152,640 61.7 +4.9
Conservative Bob Teesdale35,22114.2−8.6
Green Amanda Onwuemene31,33012.7N/A
Liberal Democrats Christopher Carubia28,09311.4−5.2
Turnout 251,60023.9−7.0
Rejected ballots4,3161.7-1.8
Labour Co-op hold Swing 6.7

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeGreenLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Knowsley 25,64018,20871.01,7356.84,16216.21,5356.0
Liverpool 74,06451,36468.24,6516.210,45713.98,88311.8
Sefton 60,26535,87259.512,93921.55,3458.96,10910.1
St Helens 26,18216,15861.74,60317.63,09411.82,3278.9
Wirral 59,84231,03851.911,29318.98,27213.89,23915.4

Norfolk Constabulary

Winner of each local authority within the Norfolk Constabulary electoral area Norfolk UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Norfolk Constabulary electoral area
2024 Norfolk police and crime commissioner election [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Sarah Taylor 52,445 35.2 +13.1
Conservative Giles Orpen-Smellie 50,56733.9−11.2
Green Martin Schmierer23,62815.8+5.6
Liberal Democrats John Crofts22,52515.1+1.4
Turnout 149,165
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeGreenLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Breckland 18,1266,17134.07,51941.52,04811.32,38813.2
Broadland 22,1507,47436.28,87543.01,2816.22,99314.5
Great Yarmouth 12,1155,00241.34,85440.11,28110.69788.1
King's Lynn & West Norfolk 19,2155,45228.47,60039.61,6758.74,48823.4
North Norfolk 17,5223,72927.07,06651.21,67612.25,05136.6
Norwich 35,83816,49146.05,65415.810,28328.73,4109.5
South Norfolk 24,1998,12633.68,99937.23,85715.93,21713.3

Northamptonshire Police

2024 Northamptonshire police, fire and crime commissioner election [39] [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Danielle Stone 43,684 39.3 +11.8
Conservative Martyn Emberson39,71435.7−17.5
Liberal Democrats Ana Savage Gunn27,79925.0+9.7
Turnout 111,19719.6−15.2
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing 14.6

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeLib Dem
#%#%#%
North Northamptonshire 48,27020,14841.717,72936.710,39321.5
West Northamptonshire 62,92723,53637.421,98534.917,40627.7

Northumbria Police

2024 Northumbria police and crime commissioner election [41] [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Susan Dungworth 176,311 51.0 +4.4
Conservative Ros Munro78,81822.8−8.0
Liberal Democrats John Appleby58,57417.0+6.4
Independent Mustaque Rahman31,7739.2N/A
Turnout 345,47633.0−4.0
Labour Co-op hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeLiberal DemocratIndependent
#%#%#%#%
Gateshead 48,65426,47854.48,80618.110,32321.23,0476.3
Newcastle upon Tyne 69,09335,11950.810,85015.714,22720.68,89712.9
North Tyneside 57,81631,16653.913,93424.18,20314.24,5137.8
Northumberland 71,66133,75647.122,46731.49,55213.35,8868.2
South Tyneside 35,71117,32848.56,94119.45,47915.35,96316.7
Sunderland 62,54132,46451.915,82025.310,79017.33,4675.5

Nottinghamshire Police

2024 Nottinghamshire police and crime commissioner election [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Gary Godden 119,355 52.1 +8.6
Conservative Caroline Henry 77,14833.7−14.2
Liberal Democrats David Watts32,41014.2+5.5
Turnout 234,26628.1
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativeLib Dem
#%#%#%
Ashfield 21,32310,23748.07,75736.43,32915.6
Bassetlaw 21,77211,18051.48,26838.02,32410.7
Broxtowe 29,04714,98451.68,22928.35,83420.1
Gedling 26,80614,51954.28,98133.53,30612.3
Mansfield 20,00610,11450.67,75738.82,13510.7
Newark & Sherwood 26,23111,28243.011,24642.93,70314.1
Nottingham 49,45931,10862.911,33022.97,02114.2
Rushcliffe 34,26915,93146.513,58039.64,75813.9

Staffordshire Police

2024 Staffordshire police, fire and crime commissioner election [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ben Adams 73,500 45.6 −10.1
Labour Co-op Alastair Watson70,12843.5+16.0
Liberal Democrats Alec Sandiford17,66611.0+6.6
Turnout 161,29419.2
Conservative hold Swing

Result by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%
Cannock Chase 18,7108,15143.68,74746.81,8129.7
East Staffordshire 15,8447,73248.86,29939.81,81311.4
Lichfield 16,4816,40651.06,23237.81,84311.2
Newcastle-under-Lyme 17,9167,66942.88,46047.21,78710.0
South Staffordshire 18,08711,52663.75,00327.71,5588.6
Stafford 20,0859,15645.68,45842.12,47112.3
Staffordshire Moorlands 13,4186,34047.25,19838.71,88014.0
Stoke-on-Trent 27,2149,68435.614,30152.63,22911.9
Tamworth 15,5396,83644.07,43047.81,2738.2

Suffolk Constabulary

Winner of each local authority within the Suffolk Police electoral area Suffolk UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Suffolk Police electoral area
2024 Suffolk police and crime commissioner election [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Tim Passmore 52,968 40.2 −14.5
Labour Co-op Robin Wales 41,73431.7+8.7
Green Rachel Smith-Lyte22,48817.1+3.5
Liberal Democrats James Sandbach14,54111.0+2.3
Turnout 131,73122.9
Conservative hold Swing

Result by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
GreenLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Babergh 15,0476,71744.64,08727.22,43016.11,81312.0
East Suffolk 41,97117,21141.011,93628.48,00319.14,82111.5
Ipswich 30,55811,05036.213,04042.73,56411.72,9049.5
Mid Suffolk 18,7817,18838.34,66824.94,86425.92,06111.0
West Suffolk 25,37410,80242.68,00331.53,62714.32,94211.6

Surrey Police

Winner of each local authority within the Surrey Police electoral area Surrey UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Surrey Police electoral area
2024 Surrey police and crime commissioner election [46] [47] [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lisa Townsend 95,538 36.4 +2.9
Liberal Democrats Paul Kennedy82,21331.3+10.6
Labour Kate Chinn42,81316.3+0.4
Independent Alex Coley42,05216.0N/A
Turnout 265,68229.9−8.9
Rejected ballots3,0661.2
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLib DemLabour
Co-op
Ind
#%#%#%#%
Elmbridge 38,22715,05239.414,41137.73,94210.34,82212.6
Epsom and Ewell 14,0494,11629.33,80727.12,88420.53,24223.1
Guildford 23,8998,95337.57,91133.13,42914.33,60615.1
Mole Valley 26,4518,01130.312,38346.82,4889.43,56913.5
Reigate & Banstead 37,31214,54839.07,91721.28,73823.46,10916.4
Spelthorne 35,10413,12437.47,34920.98,77025.05,86116.7
Surrey Heath 13,7435,74341.84,00429.11,69312.32,30316.8
Tandridge 22,8649,01239.45,14822.53,75816.44,94621.6
Waverley 23,0979,38840.66,78929.43,06813.33,85216.7
Woking 27,8707,59127.212,49444.84,04314.53,74213.4

Sussex Police

Winner of each local authority within the Sussex Police electoral area Sussex UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Sussex Police electoral area
2024 Sussex police and crime commissioner election [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Katy Bourne 122,495 39.0 −8.2
Labour Co-op Paul Richards99,50231.7+13.1
Liberal Democrats Jamie Bennett48,92315.6+1.7
Green Jonathan Kent43,10513.7+0.4
Turnout 317,71824.5−11.2
Rejected ballots3,6931.2
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib DemGreen
#%#%#%#%
Adur 16,6515,76134.67,78846.81,3227.91,78010.7
Arun 27,56913,42948.76,93225.14,04414.73,16411.5
Brighton & Hove 44,60110,30823.122,05349.43,1987.29,04220.3
Chichester 20,3819,00844.23,15415.56,25730.71,9629.6
Crawley 25,2059,71738.610,79742.81,8437.32,84811.3
Eastbourne 16,6067,03642.43,01218.15,34932.21,2097.3
Hastings 23,4276,32627.09,02338.51,3425.76,73628.8
Horsham 23,79111,53048.54,56919.25,35722.52,3359.8
Lewes 17,9126,45636.04,87827.24,32624.22,25212.6
Mid Sussex 25,75611,42944.45,66322.06,15123.92,5139.8
Rother 15,7207,61448.44,32927.51,80311.51,97412.6
Wealden 27,83913,70449.25,65920.34,64016.73,83613.8
Worthing 28,18010,17736.111,64541.32,93110.43,42712.2

Thames Valley Police

Winner of each local authority in the Thames Valley Police electoral area Thames Valley UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the Thames Valley Police electoral area
2024 Thames Valley police and crime commissioner election [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Matthew Barber 144,092 32.1 −10.4
Labour Co-op Tim Starkey141,74931.6+3.8
Liberal Democrats Tim Bearder84,34118.8+1.3
More Police Officers for Thames ValleyBen Holden-Crowther46,85310.4N/A
Independent Russell Douglas Fowler31,4607.0N/A
Turnout 448,495
Conservative hold Swing -7.1

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib DemInd
Holden-Crowther
Ind
Fowler
#%#%#%#%#%
Bracknell Forest 14,3815,29536.84,79533.31,56510.91,73412.19926.9
Buckinghamshire 76,27828,70637.621,40328.112,37216.27,87610.35,9217.8
Cherwell 35,34311,27131.99,77427.78,14123.03,64410.32,5137.1
Milton Keynes 60,15918,83331.323,64739.37,58512.66,75211.23,3425.6
Oxford 37,8024,81812.718,22848.27,04518.63,1808.44,53112.0
Reading 37,3278,53022.918,29949.04,02110.84,33611.62,1415.7
Slough 16,3364,74729.17,06743.31,4568.91,93211.81,1346.9
South Oxfordshire 24,2278,08533.46,14225.46,41026.52,0068.31,5846.5
Vale of White Horse 23,3368,15234.95,77924.86,33827.21,6817.21,3865.9
West Berkshire 23,7519,36239.45,27622.24,76720.12,70411.41,6426.9
West Oxfordshire 28,80910,59036.87,06324.57,17724.92,4258.41,5545.4
Windsor & Maidenhead 18,8286,59235.04,20422.34,51624.02,01110.71,5058.0
Wokingham 51,91819,11136.810,07219.412,94824.96,57212.73,2156.2

Warwickshire Police

2024 Warwickshire police and crime commissioner election [51] [52]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Philip Seccombe 45,638 39.4 −12.7
Labour Co-op Sarah Feeney45,37739.2+11.5
Liberal Democrats Richard Dickson24,86721.5+5.3
Turnout 117,51826.0
Rejected ballots1,6361.4
Conservative hold Swing

Result by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%
North Warwickshire 8,4303,76644.73,65143.31,01312.0
Nuneaton & Bedworth 27,12311,48542.312,36045.63,27812.1
Rugby 26,7579,59935.911,66743.65,49120.5
Stratford-on-Avon 26,13811,76345.05,70121.88,67433.2
Warwick 27,4349,02532.911,99843.76,41123.4

West Mercia Police

Winner of each local authority in the West Mercia Police electoral area West Mercia UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the West Mercia Police electoral area
2024 West Mercia police and crime commissioner election [53]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John-Paul Campion 73,395 34.3 −21.0
Labour Co-op Richard Overton63,08229.5+5.5
Liberal Democrats Sarah Murray33,78215.8+0.2
Green Julian Dean22,02110.3N/A
English Democrat Henry Curteis21,64510.1N/A
Turnout 213,925
Conservative hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib DemGreenEng Dem
#%#%#%#%#%
Bromsgrove 15,2356,29941.34,32628.42,19614.49506.21,4649.6
Herefordshire 26,4529,56336.25,55321.04,53917.23,92214.82,87510.9
Malvern Hills 13,1534,72235.92,91222.12,52119.21,59012.11,40810.7
Redditch 18,5876,82236.77,63141.11,2356.61,4517.81,4487.8
Shropshire 44,64514,36132.211,41325.610,13022.73,5217.95,22011.7
Telford & Wrekin 30,2529,13830.212,96342.92,8709.51,9186.33,36311.1
Worcester 25,8256,46625.08,32332.24,04915.75,41821.01,5696.1
Wychavon 21,9549,22242.04,65621.23,99618.21,8288.32,25210.3
Wyre Forest 17,8226,80238.25,30529.82,24612.61,4238.02,04611.5

West Midlands Police

Winner of each local authority in the West Midlands Police electoral area West Midlands UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority in the West Midlands Police electoral area
2024 West Midlands police and crime commissioner election [54] [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Simon Foster 327,844 57.5 +12.0
Conservative Tom Byrne241,82742.5+3.1
Turnout 595,21829.5
Rejected ballots23,6634.0
Labour hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabourConservative
#%#%
Birmingham 203,429125,63161.877,79838.2
Coventry 68,00343,01463.324,98936.7
Dudley 72,94035,50648.737,43451.3
Sandwell 63,24242,39667.020,84633.0
Solihull 54,34321,18439.033,15961.0
Walsall 54,87928,14151.326,73848.7
Wolverhampton 52,83531,97260.520,86339.5

Wiltshire Police

Winner of each local authority within the Wiltshire Police electoral area Wiltshire UK PCC election 2024.svg
Winner of each local authority within the Wiltshire Police electoral area
2024 Wiltshire police and crime commissioner election [56] [57]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Philip Wilkinson 38,578 31.0 −5.0
Labour Co-op Stanka Adamcova36,34529.2+14.9
Independent Mike Rees29,03523.3−4.5
Liberal Democrats Alan Hagger20,48516.5−3.3
Turnout 125,92722.7+6.1
Conservative hold

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesConservativeLabour
Co-op
IndLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Swindon 51,35114,07527.424,23047.29,28118.13,7657.3
Wiltshire 73,09224,50333.512,11516.619,75427.016,72022.9

Wales

Dyfed-Powys Police

2024 Dyfed-Powys police and crime commissioner election [58]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Plaid Cymru Dafydd Llywelyn 31,323 40.9 +7.3
Conservative Ian Harrison19,13425.0−9.0
Labour Co-op Philippa Thompson18,35324.0+0.3
Liberal Democrats Justin Griffiths7,71910.1+1.4
Turnout 76,529
Plaid Cymru hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesPlaid CymruConservativeLabour
Co-op
Lib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Carmarthenshire 29,59514,73949.85,43018.37,39525.02,0316.9
Ceredigion 12,1407,14658.91,97116.21,71614.11,30710.8
Pembrokeshire 16,4064,64328.95,16832.25,38633.61,2097.5
Powys 18,3884,79526.16,56535.73,85621.03,17217.3

Gwent Police

2024 Gwent police and crime commissioner election [59]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Jane Mudd 28,476 41.7 −0.1
Conservative Hannah Jarvis21,91932.1+3.2
Plaid Cymru Donna Cushing9,86414.4−1.8
Liberal Democrats Mike Hamilton8,07811.8+7.6
Turnout 68,337
Labour Co-op hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativePlaid CymruLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Blaenau Gwent 6,0383,05750.61,36222.61,06517.65549.2
Caerphilly 18,1917,63542.04,51824.84,31523.71,7239.5
Monmouthshire 15,4205,74437.36,65343.11,1687.61,85512.0
Newport 19,1427,90541.36,38233.32,03210.62,82314.7
Torfaen 9,5464,13543.33,00431.51,28413.51,12311.8

North Wales Police

2024 North Wales police and crime commissioner election [60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Andy Dunbobbin 31,950 36.0 +6.9
Conservative Brian Jones26,28129.6−2.0
Plaid Cymru Ann Griffith23,46626.4−2.0
Liberal Democrats Richard Marbrow7,1298.0+3.7
Turnout 88,826
Labour Co-op hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativePlaid CymruLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Conwy 15,7855,65035.85,95537.73,19820.39826.2
Denbighshire 13,4695,01737.25,47340.62,17316.18066.0
Flintshire 18,9558,27143.65,72230.22,09311.02,86915.1
Gwynedd 15,9373,89224.42,33014.69,05856.86574.1
Isle of Anglesey 10,1462,79027.52,80427.64,13540.84174.1
Wrexham 14,5346,33043.63,99727.52,80919.31,3989.6

South Wales Police

2024 South Wales police and crime commissioner election [61]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Emma Wools 73,128 45.2 +4.2
Conservative George Carroll43,34426.8+2.5
Plaid Cymru Dennis Clarke27,41016.9−2.1
Liberal Democrats Sam Bennett17,90811.1+6.5
Turnout 161,790
Labour Co-op hold Swing

Results by authority

DistrictTotal votesLabour
Co-op
ConservativePlaid CymruLib Dem
#%#%#%#%
Bridgend 16,0697,37545.94,75829.62,45315.31,4839.2
Cardiff 46,86320,77744.312,04925.77,66816.46,36913.6
Merthyr Tydfil 5,4392,91053.51,08620.098218.14618.5
Neath Port Talbot 18,5709,07448.93,86620.83,92221.11,7089.2
Rhondda Cynon Taf 23,59511,10947.15,53123.44,92820.92,0278.6
Swansea 29,38413,86947.27,62425.93,76512.84,12614.0
Vale of Glamorgan 21,8708,01436.68,43038.53,69216.91,7347.9

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