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Feb 2021

Last Updated: 26/02/2021
Politics
Politics

Political parties confirm candidates for police commissioner elections

by Calvin Robinson

| 26 Feb, 2021
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Today the Liberal Democrats announced their candidate . It means all of the main political parties have now confirmed who will stand in the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner elections this year. Voters will go to the polls on May 6.

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(From top left clockwise) Philip Allott, Alison Hume, James Barker and Keith Tordoff.

Political parties have revealed their candidates for this year’s North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner elections.

Voters will go to the polls on May 6 to elect a new commissioner.

Some of those standing had already announced their candidacies ahead of the polls, but today the Liberal Democrats confirmed their candidate.

Elections for the PCC were delayed last year due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

Julia Mulligan, who currently holds the role, will not be standing for re-election.




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  • North Yorkshire police prepare for ‘influx of visitors’ as lockdown eases

  • County council elections postponed until May 2022






The main political parties have confirmed candidates as follows:

  • Philip Allott, Conservative Party

  • Alison Hume, Labour Party

  • James Barker, Liberal Democrats

  • Keith Tordoff, Independent


The full list of those nominated for commissioner will be published on April 9.

First introduced in 2012, police and crime commissioners are elected to represent the views of people on policing and crime in their area.

They appoint the chief constable, set the budget for the police force and commission local victim support services.

It comes as polls for the police and crime commissioner will be the only local elections held in North Yorkshire in May.

The government announced that elections for the county council will be postponed until 2022 amid a consultation over scrapping the two-tier local authority system.

The deadline to register to vote in the May elections is April 19. You can register to vote here.