Sussex PCC election: Candidates give final pitch for votes

Voters will go to the polls on Thursday (May 6th).

Author: Sarah Booker-Lewis, Local Democracy ReporterPublished 5th May 2021

Five candidates who hope to become the Sussex police and crime commissioner (PCC) are standing for election on Thursday (May 6th).

They are the incumbent Katy Bourne (Conservative) and four challengers – Jamie Bennett (Liberal Democrat), Kahina Bouhassane (Green), Paul Richards (Labour and Co-operative) and Roy Williams (Independent).

Each candidate was sent a dozen questions which were submitted by community groups and voters.

You can read the responses that each candidate gave by clicking on the links below:

Jamie Bennett (Liberal Democrats)

Kahina Bouhassane (Green Party)

Katy Bourne (Conservatives)

Paul Richards (Labour and Co-operative)

Roy Williams (Independent)

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