Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner candidates confirmed

The re-election will be held in August

Author: Sophie CridlandPublished 23rd Jul 2021

The candidates for the upcoming Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner elections due to be held on 19th August have been confirmed.

The previous PCC election took place on 6th May 2021 but, as the elected candidate was unable to take office, the election has to be re-held.

Conservative candidate, Jonathon Seed, was voted in to the role but a historical driving conviction and second offence means he can't take it

The candidates for the election are as follows:

  • Junab Ali – Labour & Co-operative
  • Julian Malins – Reform UK
  • Brian Mathew – Lib Dem
  • Mike Rees – Independent
  • Philip Wilkinson – Conservative

Here is what to do if you want to vote:

Ensure you are on the electoral register by midnight on 3rd August.

Those who wish to vote by post and haven’t done so before need to get their applications in by 5pm on 4th August. Voting by post is more convenient for the voter and also saves Wiltshire Council money. Alternatively, people can nominate someone to vote on a person’s behalf; applications for this must be received by 11 August at 5pm.

The role of the Police and Crime Commissioner is to be the voice of the people and hold the police to account, effectively making the police answerable to the communities they serve.

They will be responsible for the totality of policing in Wiltshire and Swindon.

VOTING POLLS

The polls open on 19th August from 7am until 10pm. Poll cards will be posted out to people later this month, and these will include details of the local polling station to use. Many of the polling stations used in May’s election will be available again, but people are asked to make sure they know their allocated one before they set off as some will be different.

Terence Herbert, Police Area Returning Officer, said: “We know this election is in the middle of summer and people might have plans, or be self-isolating. If that’s the case we urge that people apply for a postal vote if they haven’t already done so and make sure they are able to have their say in an election that will have an impact on the day to day lives of residents.”

More information about the election can be found at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/elections-pcc

More information about the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon can be found at www.wiltshire-pcc.gov.uk/

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