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The Police and Crime Commissioner count under way at King George s Hall, Blackburn CONSERVATIVE candidate Andrew Snowden has won the election to become the Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner for the next four years. The contest went to a second round after none of the candidates secured a majority of votes on first preferences. Mr Snowden beat Labour s incumbent Clive Grunshaw, who has held the £86,700 a year job since it was created in 2012, by less than 10,000 votes. The two were neck and neck on first preference votes. The final vote gave Mr Snowden 181,354 votes to Mr Grunshaw s 172,362 after the remaining two candidates Liberal Democrat Neil Darby and the Reform UK Party s Mark Barker were eliminated. ....
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. ....
Lancashire gets new Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner Conservative candidate Andrew Snowden has won the election to become the Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner for the next four years. Monday, 10th May 2021, 5:26 pm He pledged to get more officers for the county and but more bobbies on patrol in rural areas after ousting Labour s Clive Grunshaw. The contest went to a second round after none of the candidates secured a majority of votes on first preferences. Mr. Snowden beat Mr. Grunshaw, who has held the £86,700 a year job since it was created in 2012, by less than 10,000 votes. After nine years, Labour s Clive Grunshaw has been ousted as Lancashire and Crime Commissioner by the Conservatives Andrew Snowden ....
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Mrss Patel was at Holmes Mill in the town to support Lancashire PCC candidate Andrew Snowden. She met with local Conservative councillors and campaigners in what turned out to be a low-key affair with little interaction with members of the public, due mostly to Covid restrictions and social distancing rules. After speaking to reporters she later had lunch outside Bowland Food Hall. Mrss Patel said she was looked forward to working with a Conservative crime commissioner in the future to deliver on the government’s promises for more front-line officers. She said: “I am Conservative Home Secretary that wants more Conservative police and crime commissioners elected to deliver on our national agenda across regions and at local level. ....