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Police & Crime Commissioner

North Wales Police

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(Police & Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police)

Sorry, we can't make a recommendation here.
Multiple progressive parties have performed similarly in previous elections, so we're not sure which is most likely to beat regressive parties this time.

Labour won the last election, but were only just ahead of the 2nd place

Tories came 2nd

Plaid Cymru came 3rd

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Last election: 06/05/2021

First Preference Votes

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No data for the second-to-last election

We don't have any useful result data for the second-to-last election. Perhaps the election was too long ago, the seat has changed name or it's is a new seat?

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Police & Crime Commissioner elections previously used Supplementary Vote , so voters could choose a 1st and 2nd preference candidate. The Tory party abolished Supplementary Vote for the 2024 elections, so you can only vote for one candidate. Therefore we only consider 1st preference votes when making recommendations, and the charts above only reflect 1st preference votes from previous elections.

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