Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner

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Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner
Incumbent
David Lloyd

since November 2012
Police and crime commissioner of Hertfordshire Police
Reports toHertfordshire Police and Crime Panel
AppointerElectorate of Hertfordshire
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentPolice Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011
PrecursorHertfordshire Police Authority
Inaugural holderDavid Lloyd
FormationNovember 2012
DeputyDeputy Police and Crime Commissioner
Salary£85,000

The Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Hertfordshire Police in the English County of Hertfordshire. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Hertfordshire Police Authority.

The Commissioner's role is to hold the police and the chief constable to account on behalf of the public, and to set the strategic direction of the force through the Police Crime Plan. The office is based at Harpenden Police Station. [1]

The current incumbent is David Lloyd, who represents the Conservative Party. He was first elected in 2012 and re-elected to the role at subsequent elections, most recently in May 2021. [2]


List of Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioners[]

Name Political party Dates in office
David Lloyd Conservative Party 15 November 2012 to present

References[]

  1. ^ "The Police and Crime Commissioner". Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. ^ Suslak, Anne. "Conservative David Lloyd re-elected as Herts Police and Crime Commissioner". Herts Advertiser. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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