Who is the new Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire?

Who is the new Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire?

Caroline Henry is elected as PCC for Nottinghamshire. Elections for the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) will take place on Thursday 6 May 2021. Voters in 41 police force areas in England & Wales, excluding London, will elect a Police and Crime Commissioner for their force area.

How much do police and crime commissioners earn?

The BBC research reveals that the salaries of the majority of the PCCs are between £70,000 and £85,000, although the commissioners overseeing the three major forces of Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire and West Midlands each receive £100,000.

Who won the PCC elections?

David Lloyd from The Conservative Party was duly elected as Hertfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).

How often are police commissioner elections?

Each police area—with the exception of Greater London and Greater Manchester, where the directly elected mayor is the policing authority instead—elects a commissioner every four years. Police and Crime Commissioner elections use the supplementary vote system.

Who is the new commissioner for police?

Dame Cressida Dick
The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is the head of London’s Metropolitan Police Service….

Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
Incumbent Dame Cressida Dick since 10 April 2017
Reports to Home Secretary
Appointer Monarch on advice of the Home Secretary

Who is in charge of Nottinghamshire Police?

The area has a population of just over 1 million….

Nottinghamshire Police
Headquarters Arnold, Nottingham
Sworn members 2,091 (of which 381 are special constables)
Police and Crime Commissioner responsible Caroline Henry, (C)
Agency executive Craig Guildford, Chief Constable

How long can a police and crime commissioner serve?

Commissioners have a set four-year term of office. There is no limit on the number of terms which a PCC can serve. Elections use the supplementary vote system: voters mark the ballot paper with their first and second choices of candidate.

Are police and crime commissioners paid?

The salary for police and crime commissioners throughout England and Wales has been set by the Home Secretary, who accepted recommendations made about these in a report from the Senior Salaries Review Board. The salary is dependent upon the size of the force area. In West Yorkshire the PCC is paid a salary of £100,000.

Who is the current police and crime commissioner?

Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Matthew Barber, is today launching a £100,000 fund to support community groups across the Thames Valley.

Who is the police and crime commissioner for London?

Sadiq Khan
In London, the elected Mayor – Sadiq Khan, is the equivalent of the Police and Crime Commissioner and is responsible for the totality of policing in the capital (outside of the City of London).

What is the salary of assistant commissioner?

Assistant Commissioner Salary

Annual Salary Weekly Pay
Top Earners $155,000 $2,980
75th Percentile $102,000 $1,961
Average $81,926 $1,575
25th Percentile $42,500 $817

Who is the head of all police?

Praveen Sood
List of current Chiefs of Police Forces in the States and Union territories of India

S.No. State Name of Police Chief
9 Himachal Pradesh Sanjay Kundu, IPS
10 Jharkhand Niraj Sinha, IPS
11 Karnataka Praveen Sood, IPS
12 Kerala Anil Kant, IPS

Who is the police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire?

Caroline Henry is elected as PCC for Nottinghamshire. Turnout: 34% with 281,113 ballot papers. Elections for the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) will take place on Thursday 6 May 2021. Voters in 41 police force areas in England & Wales, excluding London, will elect a Police and Crime Commissioner for their force area.

Where can I find information on candidates for Nottinghamshire PCC?

The Nottinghamshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner will host events for potential candidates and details can be found here when available. Outside bodies are also holding information events for PCC candidates and where we have the information it will also be include in this section.

When to make objections to nominations in Nottinghamshire?

Between 10am and 12 noon on Thursday 8 April 2021 objections can be made to all delivered nominations.

How are votes counted for police and Crime Commissioner?

When the first preference votes have been counted, if no candidate has an overall majority (more than 50%) the second preference votes for the top two candidates are then counted. First preference and second preference votes for these two candidates are then added together.

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