Tim Passmore has been re-elcted as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk.
Following on from yesterday election, Suffolk has re-elected Tim Passmore for what will be his fourth term as Police and Crime Commissioner.
After 12 years in the post, the Conservative candidate polled nearly 53,000 votes - more than 11,000 ahead of nearest and Labour rival, Robin Wales.
Turnout was just shy of only 23% and here are how the votes stacked up for all candiaites.
- Tim Passmore (Conservative): 52,968
- Robin Wales (Labour): 41,734
- Rachel Smith-Lyte (Green) 22,488
- James Sandbach (LibDems) 14,541
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