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10:20 AM May 12, 2021
Updated:
1:45 PM May 12, 2021
Martin Schmierer was the Green candidate in the 2021 Norfolk police and crime commissioner elections.
- Credit: SIMON FINLAY
More than 7,000 ballot papers in the election to find a new Norfolk police and crime commissioner were rejected - and one of the candidates said it highlights confusion over the voting process.
Green candidate Martin Schmierer believes the number of rejected papers was due to the voting process not being clear.
Police and crime commissioners (PCC), who hold the force and the chief constable to account, are elected using the supplementary vote system.
People make a first and second choice and, if no candidate gets more than 50pc of the first choice votes, all except the top two candidates are eliminated.
Elections 2021: Tory Giles Orpen-Smellie wins Norfolk PCC election
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Conservative candidate Giles Orpen-Smellie is the new Norfolk police and crime commissioner (PCC).
Mr Orpen-Smellie won after voters second choices were included when no candidate polled more than 50%.
In the first count, he lead the contest with 45.1% of first votes and secured a total share of 63.3% when the second choices were added.
Labour s Michael Rosen had 22.1% in the first count and increased his share to 36.7%.
Turnout was 32.9%.
The candidates eliminated after the first round were Liberal Democrats John Crofts in third place with 13.7%; the Greens Martin Schmierer who polled 10.2%; and the independent candidate David Moreland with 8.9%.