Staffordshire Police and Crime Commissioner elections: The results are in!
By Jack Lenton
7th May 2021 | Local News
As voters went to the polls yesterday and the count got underway today, Staffordshire has just found out who its next Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner is going to be.
And that person will be Conservative candidate Ben Adams, who has secured the role in a clear win, meaning a Conservative will now be Staffordshire's commissioner for a third term.
Ben secured a share of over 55% of the vote, with Labour's Tony Kearon finishing in second place with over 27% of the vote.
The results in full are below:
- Winner: Ben Adams (Conservative): 136,024 votes (55.71% share)
- Tony Kearon (Labour): 67,050 (27.46% share)
- Deneice Florence-Jukes (Independent): 19,102 votes (7.82% share),
- Richard Whelan (Liberal Democrats): 10,690 votes (4.38% share)
- Michael Riley (Reform UK): 5,504 votes (2.25% share),
- Number of spoilt ballot papers: 5,784
We will update this article when we have more information.
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