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2014 West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner by-election

2014 West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner by-election

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The 2014 West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner by-election was a by-election for the position of Police and Crime Commissioner in the West Midlands Police region of the United Kingdom, held on 21 August 2014. It was triggered by the death of Bob Jones, the inaugural West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, who died on 1 July 2014.[1][2][3]

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The election had to be held with 35 working days of the vacancy by virtue of Section 51 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.[4] On 4 July 2014, Birmingham City Council, who oversaw the election, confirmed that the poll would be held on 21 August 2014.[5]

Candidates

On 25 July 2014, Birmingham City Council published the statement of persons nominated, which confirmed that four people had been validly nominated to stand:[6]

Results

Jamieson won the election with 50.83% of first preference votes on a turnout of 10.38%.[12] Turnout ranged between 9.78% in Sandwell to 11.58% in Solihull.[13] Alexandra Runswick, director of the pressure group Unlock Democracy, said that "few voters knew that the election was happening and even fewer cared".[13] The previous lowest turnout for a large-scale by-election in the United Kingdom since the Second World War was 18.2%, in the 2012 Manchester Central by-election.[13]

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Previous result

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References

  1. "'His shoes will be a huge pair to fill': Temporary commissioner to be chosen following Bob Jones' tragic death". Express and Star. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  2. "West Midlands PCC Bob Jones dies aged 59". BBC News. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  3. "West Midlands PCC Bob Jones CBE dies suddenly, aged 59". Thin Blue Line. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  4. Section51 PRaSRA Legislation.gov
  5. sarahk (4 July 2014). "Police and crime commissioner". Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  6. "West Midlands PCC named as David Jamieson in 10.3% turnout election". BBC News. 22 August 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014.

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