2016 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections
Elections of police and crime commissioners in England and Wales were held on 5 May 2016.
The elections were for 40 of the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales using the supplementary vote system; the two police forces of Greater London are not involved. There was no election for the Greater Manchester Police as the role of police and crime commissioner was due to be abolished in 2017 and replaced with the directly elected Mayor of Greater Manchester. Elections for police and crime commissioners do not take place in Scotland or Northern Ireland as policing and justice powers are devolved to the Scottish Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.
This was the second time police and crime commissioner elections had been held.
Background
The election used the supplementary vote system: voters were instructed to mark the ballot paper with their first and second choices of candidate. If no candidate got a majority of first preference votes, the top two candidates went on to a second round in which second preference votes of the eliminated candidates were allocated to them to produce a winner. This is the system used to elect London's mayor. Section 57 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 directs that the voting system is first past the post if there are only two candidates for a specific commissioner region.The role of police and crime commissioner for the Greater Manchester Police was abolished in 2017 and replaced with the directly elected Mayor of Greater Manchester, who assumed the responsibilities of the police and crime commissioner. No election was therefore held in 2016 and Tony Lloyd remained as police and crime commissioner and interim mayor until the mayoral election took place in 2017.
Parties standing
Both Labour and the Conservatives fielded candidates in all 40 elections, while UKIP fielded 34 candidates and the Liberal Democrats 30 candidates. The Green Party fielded seven candidates and the English Democrats four candidates. Plaid Cymru fielded candidates for all four Welsh seats. There were 29 other candidates; 25 stood as independents and four stood under other labels.Results
Summary
Vote and seat changes are calculated with reference to the 2012 election, excluding Greater Manchester which was not up for election in 2016, due to being replaced by a Metro Mayor.[Avon and Somerset Constabulary]
, incumbent, sought re-election.- Kerry Barker, criminal law barrister.
- Chris Briton, former Mayor of Wells City Council and probation officer.
- Paul Crossley, Bath & North East Somerset Councillor and former Council leader.
- Aaron Foot, a farm owner.
- Kevin Phillips, former Chairman of Avon and Somerset Police Federation
- Mark Weston, leader of the Conservative group on Bristol City Council.
[Bedfordshire Constabulary]
- Toni Bugle
- Kathryn Holloway, former television presenter.
- Duncan Strachan
- Linda Jack,
[Cambridgeshire Constabulary]
- Jason Ablewhite, leader of Huntingdonshire District Council.
- Dave Baigent, former firefighter.
- Rupert Moss-Eccardt
- Nick Clarke, former leader of Cambridgeshire County Council.
[Cheshire Constabulary]
- David Keane, member of Warrington Borough Council.
- Neil Lewis, local entrepreneur and former member of the Economist Group.
- Jonathan Charles Starkey, composer and pianist.
[Cleveland Police]
- Sultan Alam
- Steve Matthews
- Matthew Vickers, member of Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council.
[Cumbria Constabulary]
- Loraine Birchall, a web and management consultant
- Peter McCall, a former colonel in the British Army.
- Mary Robinson, member of Cumbria County Council
- Reg Watson, member of Cumbria County Council
- Michael Pye
[Derbyshire Constabulary]
- Richard Bright, member of Derbyshire Dales District Council.
- Hardyal Dhindsa, member of Derby City Council.
- Stuart Yeowart, former police officer.
[Devon and Cornwall Police]
- Alison Hernandez, former member of Torbay Council.
- Gareth Derrick, a former Commodore in the Royal Navy.
- Richard Younger-Ross, former MP for Teignbridge.
- Jonathan Smith, former police officer.
- William Morris
- Bob Spencer
[Dorset Police]
- Patrick Canavan, former trade union regional officer.
- Andrew Graham, a former Lieutenant General in the British Army.
- Lester Taylor.
[Durham Constabulary]
- Peter Cuthbertson, lawyer.
- Craig Martin, teacher.
[Dyfed-Powys Police]
- Richard Church, former member of Northamptonshire County Council.
- William Davies
- Dafydd Llywelyn, university lecturer.
- Kevin Madge
- Des Parkinson, a former police chief superintendent.
[Essex Constabulary]
- Roger Hirst, deputy leader of Brentwood Borough Council.
- Kevin McNamara
- Bob Spink, former MP for Castle Point.
- Martin Terry
- Chris Vince
[Gloucestershire Constabulary]
- Barry Kirby, Gloucestershire County Councillor.
- Will Windsor-Clive, Gloucestershire County Councillor.
[Gwent Police]
- Darren Jones, former councillor and council cabinet member
- Louise Brown
- Jeff Cuthbert, Welsh Assembly Member for Caerphilly
[Hampshire Constabulary]
- Richard Adair
- Don Jerrard
- Michael Lane
- Robin Price
- Roy Swales, former police officer and former soldier
- Steve Watts
[Hertfordshire Constabulary]
- Mark Hughes
- Kerry Pollard, former MP for St Albans
- Chris White
[Humberside Police]
- Denis Healy
- Keith Hunter
- Michael Whitehead
[Kent Police]
- Henry Bolton
- Tim Garbutt
- Dave Naghi
- Tristan Osborne
- Matthew Scott
- Steve Uncles, previously stood in 2012
[Lancashire Constabulary]
- James Barker
- Andy Pratt
- Graham Roach.
[Leicestershire Police]
- Willy Bach, Baron Bach
- Neil Bannister
- Sarah Hill
- David Sprason
[Lincolnshire Police]
- Victoria Ayling, member of Lincolnshire County Council.
- Marc Jones, member of Lincolnshire County Council.
- Lucinda Preston
- Daniel Simpson
[Merseyside Police]
- Christopher Carubia.
- David Robert Burgess-Joyce
- John Bernard Coyne
[Norfolk Constabulary]
- Lorne Green
- Martin Schmierer, member of Norwich City Council
- Jacky Howe
- Chris Jones
- David Moreland
[Northamptonshire Constabulary]
- Sam Watts
- Stephen Mold
- Kevin McKeever
[Northumbria Police]
- Vera Baird, incumbent
- Stewart Hay - former DCI with the Force and Whitley Bay solicitor
- Melanie Hurst
- Jonathan Wallace
[North Yorkshire Police]
- James Blanchard
- Steve Howley
- Julia Mulligan
- Mike Pannett
[North Wales Police]
- Arfon Jones
- David Taylor
- Simon Wall
- Matt Wright
[Nottinghamshire Constabulary]
- Paddy Tipping, incumbent and former MP
- Anthony Harper
- Tony Bates
- Jason Zadrozny
- Fran Loi
[South Wales Police]
- Mike Baker who had contested the seat in 2012
- Timothy Davies
- Alun Michael, incumbent, is seeking re-election
- Linet Purcell
- Judith Woodman
[South Yorkshire Police]
- David Allen
- Alan Billings, incumbent, sought re-election
- Gavin Felton
- Joe Otten
- Ian Walker
[Staffordshire Police]
- George Adamson
- Natalie Devaney
- Matthew Ellis, incumbent
- Harold Gregory
- Paul Woodhead
[Suffolk Constabulary]
- Terence Carter
- Helen Korfanty
- Tim Passmore, incumbent
- Cath Pickles
- Simon Tobin
[Surrey Police]
[Sussex Police]
- Katy Bourne, incumbent, stood for re-election
- James Doyle
- Michael Jones
- Patrick Lowe
- James Walsh
[Thames Valley Police]
- Laetisia Carter
- John Howson
- Anthony Stansfeld
- Lea Trainer
[Warwickshire Police]
- Nicola Davies
- Rob Harris
- Julie Jackson
- Philip Seccombe
- Ben Twomey
- Dave Whitehouse
[West Mercia Police]
- John-Paul Campion
- Peter Jewell
- John Raine
- Margaret Rowley
- Barrie Sheldon
- Daniel Walton
[West Midlands Police]
- David Jamieson, incumbent, stood for re-election
- Pete Durnell
- Andy Flynn
- Les Jones
[West Yorkshire Police]
- Mark Burns-Williamson, incumbent, stood for re-election
- Peter Corkindale
- Allan Doherty
- Stewart Golton
- Therese Muchewicz
[Wiltshire Police]
- Angus Macpherson, incumbent, sought re-election
- Brian Mathew
- John Short
- Kevin Small
Changes between 2016 and 2020