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Police & Crime Commissioner

Wiltshire Police

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Tories won the last two elections

Independent or smaller party came 2nd at the last election

Lib Dems & Labour performed similarly in the last two elections

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The last election was a re-run of the May 2021 election, called after the winning Tory was disqualified from the PCC role.

Turnout in the August election was less than half the May election, and therefore the August election may not be a meaningful indicator of likely voting patterns at the upcoming election.

Last election: 19/08/2021

First preference votes

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Second-to-last election: 06/05/2021

First preference votes

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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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