Submitting... Police and Crime Commissioner candidates (clockwise from top left): Clive Grunshaw (Labour), James Barker (Reform UK), Andrew Snowden (Conservative) and Neil Darby (Liberal Democrats) - second preference votes will now decide whether Mr. Snowden or Mr. Grunshaw wins. On the first preferences Mr Snowden received 166,202 votes - 44.8 per cent of those cast. Mr Grunshaw secured 154,195 votes - 41.5 per cent. Liberal Democrat candidate Neil Darby got 32,813 (8.8 percent) while the Reform UK Party's Mark Barker got 17,926 (4.8 per cent). The turn out across Lancashire in the PCC election was 33.7 per cent. The results are being collated at King George's Hall in Blackburn.