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Conservative becomes Hertfordshire's first police and crime commissioner (From Watford Observer)
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Conservative David Lloyd becomes Hertfordshire's first police and crime commissioner
2:31pm Friday 16th November 2012 in News
Conservative David Lloyd has won the election to become Hertfordshire’s first police and crime commissioner.
The former chairman of Hertfordshire Police Authority won in the second round voting following yesterday’s election.
The election was decided by the supplementary voting system, in which voters select a first and second choice.
To win a candidate has to get more than 50 per cent of the vote. If no one does this on the first preference votes, all but the top two are eliminated and the second preference votes are counted.
Mr Lloyd won 46 per cent of the first preference votes putting him within touching distance of the finish. He was then pushed over the 50 per cent mark on second preference votes.
Labour’s Sherma Batson went up against him in the second round after coming second in the first round with 29 per cent.
Liberal Democrat candidate Christopher Townsend was eliminated after the first round after coming third with 14 per cent, as was UKIP’s Marion Mason on 11 per cent.
Mr Lloyd’s victory means he will oversee Hertfordshire Constabulary for the next four years. He will have power over the forces budget and can hire and fire the chief constable.
Comments(9)
Nascot
says...
3:21pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Turnout = 14.1%
Therefore Electorate = 845,092
46% of votes = 58,812
Support for 'Winner' = 6.9%
He can hardly say he is representing the people!.
TRT
says...
3:28pm Fri 16 Nov 12
pippadog
says...
5:12pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Nascot wrote:Shame that the other 86% didn't bother to vote, would that have made Nascot happier?
Total votes in Hertfordshire = 119,158
Turnout = 14.1%
Therefore Electorate = 845,092
46% of votes = 58,812
Support for 'Winner' = 6.9%
He can hardly say he is representing the people!.
Under our system, only votes cast count, perhaps Nascot has a cleverer idea? Or perhaps not.
Nascot
says...
8:28pm Fri 16 Nov 12
pippadog wrote:Vote for what? A political appointment that no one wanted? £75m- £100m spent on this charade which could quite easiliy have been put to better use elsewhere. How about employing more police officers? Do you realise that one of their responsibilities is to decide on police priorities?
Nascot wrote:Shame that the other 86% didn't bother to vote, would that have made Nascot happier?
Total votes in Hertfordshire = 119,158
Turnout = 14.1%
Therefore Electorate = 845,092
46% of votes = 58,812
Support for 'Winner' = 6.9%
He can hardly say he is representing the people!.
Under our system, only votes cast count, perhaps Nascot has a cleverer idea? Or perhaps not.
Here's my idea....... Tackle crime. There we are, no charge. That saves the county £70k a year
JohnnyHornet
says...
9:28pm Fri 16 Nov 12
pippadog wrote:No one can complain, it's simple get off your butts and vote or keep it shut......you get what you ( don't ) vote for.
Nascot wrote:Shame that the other 86% didn't bother to vote, would that have made Nascot happier?
Total votes in Hertfordshire = 119,158
Turnout = 14.1%
Therefore Electorate = 845,092
46% of votes = 58,812
Support for 'Winner' = 6.9%
He can hardly say he is representing the people!.
Under our system, only votes cast count, perhaps Nascot has a cleverer idea? Or perhaps not.
LSC
says...
10:10pm Fri 16 Nov 12
JohnnyHornet wrote:Where was my opportunity to vote to keep things as they were?
pippadog wrote:No one can complain, it's simple get off your butts and vote or keep it shut......you get what you ( don't ) vote for.
Nascot wrote:Shame that the other 86% didn't bother to vote, would that have made Nascot happier?
Total votes in Hertfordshire = 119,158
Turnout = 14.1%
Therefore Electorate = 845,092
46% of votes = 58,812
Support for 'Winner' = 6.9%
He can hardly say he is representing the people!.
Under our system, only votes cast count, perhaps Nascot has a cleverer idea? Or perhaps not.
I don't want a PCC, so I didn't vote for one. Whoever won this election got the job; so I couldn't have even run for office myself and returned to a panel system, the budget wouldn't allow for my wages plus a panel.
And if I'd won, introduced a panel and then stood down, they'd run another election for a PCC who would disolve the panel.
This is NOT democracy.
kingofpop
says...
10:30pm Fri 16 Nov 12
WatfordAlex
says...
9:17pm Sat 17 Nov 12
TRT says...
2:38pm Fri 16 Nov 12