In recent local elections, Conservative candidates Marc Jones and Jonathan Evison were re-elected as Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) for Lincolnshire and Humberside respectively. Meanwhile, Emily Spurrell, representing the Labour Party, secured a re-election as the PCC for Merseyside with 61.7% of the vote. She is set to focus on policing priorities and enhancing safety in Merseyside over her next four-year term.
Emily Spurrell re-elected as police and crime commissioner https://t.co/H4HXI2TJVp
Emily Spurrell re-elected as police and crime commissioner https://t.co/cFU1w3qCKq
Congrats @emilyspurrell on another fantastic win as Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner. Looking forward to continuing to work with you and with a @UKLabour government.
🌹 Congratulations @emilyspurrell on being re-elected Police and Crime Commissioner! 🗳 Another brilliant result for Labour here in Liverpool https://t.co/iVhpGaJvwJ
Congratulations to @emilyspurrell on your re-election as @MerseysidePCC and looking forward to continuing to work together over the next four years. https://t.co/Ln9uvLPs6X
Winning the vote by 61.7%.... Emily Spurrell WINS your vote and has been re-elected as your Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside! She will serve as #PCC for the next 4️⃣ years working on your policing priorities and creating a safer, stronger #Merseyside. https://t.co/Fb9iXjmhUH
Dorset Conservative re-elected as police and crime commissioner https://t.co/tWwtonVQaf
Humberside PCC: Conservative Jonathan Evison re-elected https://t.co/yJllRrVe1R
Lincolnshire PCC: Conservative Marc Jones is re-elected https://t.co/7dO40nmI1b
Conservative PCC candidate Marc Jones has been elected for a third term in Lincolnshire #LocalElections2024 https://t.co/ZaNlg371sE