Local and PCC elections 2016

All the results are in for the local and Police and Crime Commissioner 2016 elections across the Midlands. Find out who has been elected in your area.

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Marc Jones elected as PCC for Lincolnshire

Marc Jones elected as PCC for Lincolnshire Credit: ITV News Central

Conservative candidate Marc Jones has been elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire.

He will take office on Thursday 12 May 2016.

The outgoing Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire, Alan Hardwick said:

“I want to warmly congratulate Marc. It’s a big job and I wish the new Commissioner the very best for the future.

"Lincolnshire Police is a force that, nationally and locally, punches well above its weight. I have no doubt that, with a strong and determined PCC to continue the campaign for fairer funding, the County will continue to be a safe place in which to live and work.”

– Alan Hardwick

Willy Bach (Labour) elected as Leicestershire and Rutland PCC

Willy Bach (Labour) has been elected as the new Leicestershire and Rutland Police and Crime Commissioner. Credit: ITV News Central

Willy Bach (Labour) has been elected as the new Leicestershire and Rutland Police and Crime Commissioner.

Conservatives win PCC election in Northamptonshire

Conservatives win PCC election in Northamptonshire Credit: ITV News Central

The Conservative candidate Stephen Mold has been elected Police & Crime Commissioner for Northamptonshire.

He replaces fellow Tory Adam Simmonds who stepped down from the role after one term in office.

Mr Mold took 41% of the vote in the first count with Labour's Kevin McKeever second on 36%.

Once second preference votes from the rejected UKIP candidate Sam Watts were taken into account, Mr Mold won by more than 9,000 votes.

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Paddy Tipping re-elected as PCC for Nottinghamshire

New PCC for Nottinghamshire declared Credit: ITV News Central

Labour candidate Paddy Tipping will continue to be the Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire.

Of the 799,631 registered voters across Nottinghamshire, 21.8% turned out to vote in 704 polling stations.

The PCC is responsible for setting the priorities for the police force in Nottinghamshire, responding to the needs of local communities, setting the policing budget, and monitoring how well the police are performing.

PCC Elections 2016: Second counting completed in Staffordshire

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