PCC Elected on 2nd May 2024: Nicolle Ndiweni (Labour and Co-operative)
Previous PCC: Angelique Foster (Conservative and Unionist Party)
Result, May 2024
Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Lab | Nicolle Ndiweni | 93,260 | 43.6% |
Con | Angelique Foster | 65,293 | 30.5% |
Ref | Russell Armstrong | 32,944 | 15.4% |
LibDem | David Hancock | 22,540 | 10.5% |
TURNOUT | 216,851 | 26.9% |
2024 PCC Election Candidates
Angelique Foster (Conservative and Unionist Party)
Website: www.AngeliqueFoster.org.uk
Facebook: AngeliquePCC
X: @CllrAngelique
Email: [email protected]
David Hancock (Liberal Democrat)
Website: link will appear here, once details available
Facebook: @David Hancock for Derbyshire Police & Crime Commissioner
X: link will appear here, once details available
Email: [email protected]
Nicolle Ndiweni (Labour and Co-operative)
Website: www.nicollendiweni.com
Facebook: link will appear here, once details available
X: link will appear here, once details available
Email: [email protected]
Russell Armstrong (Reform UK)
Website: https://eastmidlandsreform.uk
Facebook: link will appear here, once details available
X: link will appear here, once details available
Email: [email protected]
PCC Elected on 6th May 2021: Angelique Foster (Conservative and Unionist Party)
Previous PCC: Hardyal Dhindsa (Labour)
May 2021 candidates:
- Angelique Foster (Conservative)
- Hardyal Dhindsa (Labour)
- Stan Heptinstall (Liberal Democrat)
- Timothy Prosser (Reform UK)
Result, May 2021
Party | Candidate | 1st Rd | % | 2nd Rd | Total |
Con | Angelique Foster | 137,884 | 49.4 | 11,865 | 149,749 |
Lab | Hardyal Dhindsa | 104,700 | 37.5 | 12,864 | 117,564 |
LibDem | Stan Heptinstall | 25,811 | 9.3 | ||
ReformUK | Timothy Prosser | 10,721 | 3.8 | ||
TURNOUT | 279,116 |
PCC Elected on 5th May 2016: Hardyal Dhindsa (Labour)
Previous PCC: Alan Charles (Labour)
May 2016 candidates
- Hardyal Dhindsa (Labour)
- Richard Bright (Conservative)
- Stuart Yeowart (UKIP)
- Tom Snowdon (Liberal Democrats)
Result, May 2016
Party | Candidate | 1st Rd | % | 2nd Rd | Total |
Lab | Hardyal Dhindsa | 66,925 | 37.48% | 11,933 | 78,858 |
C | Richard Bright | 61,741 | 34.58% | 15,504 | 77,245 |
UKIP | Stuart Yeowart | 30,381 | 17.02% | ||
LD | Tom Snowdon | 19,492 | 10.92% | ||
TURNOUT |
Result, November 2012
Party | Candidate | 1st Rd | % | 2nd Rd | Total |
Lab | Alan Charles | 50,028 | 44.31% | 7,220 | 57,248 |
C | Simon Spencer | 27,690 | 24.52% | 8,779 | 36,469 |
UKIP | David Gale | 18,097 | 16.03% | ||
Ind | Rod Hutton | 17,093 | 15.14% | ||
TURNOUT | 112,908 | 14.36% |
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