Election Results 2024

An asterisk denotes a new Commissioner or Mayor.

Police and Crime Commissioners

Avon and Somerset - Clare Moody (Labour)*
Bedfordshire - John Tizard (Labour)*
Cambridgeshire - Darryl Preston (Conservative)
Cheshire - Dan Price (Labour)*
Cleveland - Matthew Storey (Labour)*
Derbyshire - Nicolle Ndiweni (Labour)*
Devon and Cornwall - Alison Hernandez (Conservative)
Dorset - David Sidwick (Conservative)
Durham - Joy Allen (Labour)
Dyfed-Powys - Dafydd Llywelyn (Plaid-Cymru)
Gloucestershire - Chris Nelson (Conservative)
Gwent - Jane Mudd (Labour)*
Hampshire - Donna Jones (Conservative)
Hertfordshire - Jonathan Ash-Edwards (Conservative)*
Humberside - Jonathan Evison (Conservative)
Kent - Matthew Scott (Conservative)
Lancashire - Clive Grunshaw (Labour)*
Leicestershire - Rupert Matthews (Conservative)
Lincolnshire - Marc Jones (Conservative)
Merseyside - Emily Spurrell (Labour)
Norfolk - Sarah Taylor (Labour)*
North Wales - Andy Dunbobbin (Labour)
Northumbria - Susan Dungworth (Labour)*
Nottinghamshire - Gary Godden (Labour)*
South Wales - Emma Wools (Labour)*
Suffolk - Tim Passmore (Conservative)
Surrey - Lisa Townsend (Conservative)
Sussex - Katy Bourne (Conservative)
Thames Valley - Matthew Barber (Conservative)
Warwickshire - Philip Seccombe (Conservative)
West Mercia - John Campion (Conservative)
West Midlands - Simon Foster (Labour)
Wiltshire - Philip Wilkinson (Conservative) 

Police, Fire and Crime Commissioners

Cumbria - David Allen (Labour)*

Essex - Roger Hirst (Conservative)
Northamptonshire - Danielle Stone (Labour)*     
Staffordshire - Ben Adams (Conservative)

Mayors

Greater Manchester  - Andy Burnham (Labour)
London - Sadiq Khan (Labour)
West Yorkshire - Tracy Brabin (Labour)
York & North Yorkshire - David Skaith (Labour)* 
South Yorkshire - Oliver Coppard (Labour)*

Elections: Your Voice Your Police

Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are elected every four years. The most recent PCC election was on Thursday 2 May 2024.

In the pre-election period, this page was used to highlight the important role and remit of PCCs across England and Wales in reducing crime and making communities safer and why it was important to vote on the 2 May.

We highlighted five areas of work that demonstrated how PCCs were making a real difference:

Supporting victims

Victims advocacy is at the heart of everything PCCs do. By commissioning essential services, they are supporting victims in their journey to recovery.

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Anti-Social behaviour

PCCs work closely with local authority partners and community groups to tackle ASB, which is a key priority in their Police and Crime Plans.

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Reducing violence against women and girls (VAWG)

PCCs recognise that a whole system approach is needed which draws together partners from across the board to effect change.

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Prevention and rehabilitation

The best way to prevent crime is to stop it happening in the first place. PCCs work with partners across not just policing, but health, social care, local authorities, and charities on innovative approaches for crime reduction and prevention.

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Accountability, governance, and visibility

PCCs are the voice of the people and hold the police to account. They are responsible for ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of policing in their force areas.

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THE PCC ELECTIONS TOOK PLACE ON THURSDAY (2 May) THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES.

PCC elections on Thursday 2 May 2024


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To vote in the PCC elections, you must be over 18 and registered to vote. Information on registering to vote can be found on the Electoral Commission’s website

Details of candidates who stood in the 2024 PCC elections can be found at 
Choose My PCC
Download a PCC election presentation from Professor John Curtice (.pdf)

To read about the role of a PCC and his/her Office please visit the

Information on current PCCs, PFCCs and Mayors can viewed on our

Find Your PCC page
Download a PCC election presentation from Ipsos (.pdf)

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