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An army of more than 270 volunteers have come forward to support independent Police and Crime Commissioner candidate Mike Rees. The former police officer from Malmesbury investigated the murders of Swindon women Becky Godden-Edwards and Sian O’Callaghan. He has promised a fresh probe into killer Christopher Halliwell should he be elected to the role after the Wiltshire and Swindon PCC election on August 19. Dubbed ‘Mike’s Army’ volunteers lined up when it became clear that there would have to be a second election – costing £1.4m – after the barring of May s winner Jonathon Seed. Mr Rees, who now runs his own business, decided to stand again after polling more than 31,000 votes last time and his supporters have also raised almost £7,000 to fund leaflets, banners and posters.
An army of more than 270 volunteers have come forward to support independent Police and Crime Commissioner candidate Mike Rees. The former police officer from Malmesbury investigated the murders of Swindon women Becky Godden-Edwards and Sian O’Callaghan. He has promised a fresh probe into killer Christopher Halliwell should he be elected to the role after the Wiltshire and Swindon PCC election on August 19. Dubbed ‘Mike’s Army’ volunteers lined up when it became clear that there would have to be a second election – costing £1.4m – after the barring of May s winner Jonathon Seed. Mr Rees, who now runs his own business, decided to stand again after polling more than 31,000 votes last time and his supporters have also raised almost £7,000 to fund leaflets, banners and posters.
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But he says the experience of the first has improved his campaign this time round. The long-serving Labour Swindon borough councillor and former mayor is one of three candidates for the job who stood in the May election. The election has had to be run again because the winner, Conservative Jonathon Seed, was barred from taking the post because of a 30-year-old driving conviction. Philip Wilkinson will represent the Tories this time around, with the election taking place on August 19. Coun Ali said: “Perhaps the most annoying thing about it is that we haven’t heard a word of apology from Jonathon Seed or the Conservatives.