Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner

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Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner
Incumbent
Lorne Green

since 5 May 2016
Police and crime commissioner of Norfolk Police
Reports toNorfolk Police and Crime Panel
AppointerElectorate of Norfolk
Term lengthFour years
Constituting instrumentPolice Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011
PrecursorNorfolk Police Authority
Inaugural holderStephen Bett
FormationNovember 2012
Salary£70,000

The Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Norfolk Police in the English County of Norfolk. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Norfolk Police Authority. The current incumbent is Lorne Green, who represents the Conservative Party.

Election results[]

Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2016
Party Candidate 1st round 2nd round
 First round votes  Transfer votes 
Total Of round Transfers Total Of round
Conservative Lorne Green 42,928 27.76% 17,133 60,061
Labour Chris Jones 37,141 24.02% 13,146 50,287
UKIP David Moreland 27,030 17.48%
Independent Stephen Bett 25,527 16.51%
Liberal Democrats Jacky Howe 12,838 8.30%
Green Martin Schmierer 9,187 5.94%
Turnout 154,651 23.20%
Rejected ballots
Total votes
Registered electors
Conservative gain from Independent
Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2012 [1][2]
Party Candidate 1st round 2nd round
 First round votes  Transfer votes 
Total Of round Transfers Total Of round
Independent Stephen Bett 27,842 28.66% 12,146 39,988
Conservative Jamie Athill 30,834 31.74% 5,771 36,605
Labour Steve Morphew 21,456 22.08%
UKIP Matthew Smith 9,633 9.91%
Liberal Democrats James Joyce 7,392 7.61%
Turnout 97,157 14.51%
Rejected ballots 3,251 3.24%
Total votes 100,408 15.00
Registered electors 669,387
Independent win

References[]

  1. ^ "Notice of result – first count PCC Election 15 November 2012" (PDF). Norwich City Council. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Notice of result – second count" (PDF). Norwich City Council. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
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