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Candidates put forward for eminent policing role

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- By JOANNA TAYLOR cambnewsde­sk@cambridge-news.co.uk @Cambslive

CAMPAIGNIN­G for this year’s Police and Crime Commission­er (PCC) elections is underway in Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh, with the Conservati­ve, Labour and Liberal Democrat candidates announced.

Current PCC Darryl Preston, first elected in 2021, is running again on a Conservati­ve ticket, while Anna Smith is Labour’s choice and Edna

Murphy the Lib Dems’. In the last regional PCC election, Reform UK also put forward a candidate, but no more have yet been confirmed. An official list of nomination­s is expected in early April.

Mr Preston is a retired Cambridges­hire police officer. He is also the National Associatio­n of Police and Crime Commission­ers’ lead for forensics and biometrics

Cllr Smith (Labour, Colderidge) is a former teacher, Cambridge councillor and deputy mayor of the

Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority.

Cllr Murphy (Liberal Democrats, Bar Hill) is a former magistrate, Cambridges­hire County Council councillor and chair of the Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Fire Authority.

Voting will take place in May: here is all you need to know. n What is a PCC?

On Thursday May 2, over-18s will be asked to vote in a PCC for Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh for the next four years.

Their primary function is to appoint a chief constable for Cambridges­hire Constabula­ry and hold them to account for running the force. This can mean dismissing them in exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

The PCC is, in turn, held to account by a police and crime panel, made up mostly of councillor­s.

This panel scrutinise­s the PCC’s annual budget, which they are responsibl­e for setting every year, including their proposed policing precept which appears on council tax bills. The PCC also draws up a police and crime plan, which sets out policing priorities for a particular area.

The role has a salary of more than £70,000 per year. n How do I vote?

You need to be a registered voter in order to take part in this election and take a valid form of voter ID to your local polling station. To register, go to gov.uk/register-to-vote

The vote is being co-ordinated by East Cambridges­hire District Council, with chief executive John Hill appointed Police Area Returning Officer for the region.

The winner is declared after votes are counted.

The election is run on a simple first-past-the-post system, meaning voters choose one candidate and the candidate with the largest number of votes wins.

Currently, there are 30 Conservati­ve PCCs in England and Wales, including Mr Preston. Eight are Labour and one Plaid Cymru.

 ?? OFFICE OF THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSION­ER FOR CAMBRIDGES­HIRE AND PETERBOROU­GH ?? Darryl Preston, the current Police and Crime Commission­er, is the Conservati­ve candidate
OFFICE OF THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSION­ER FOR CAMBRIDGES­HIRE AND PETERBOROU­GH Darryl Preston, the current Police and Crime Commission­er, is the Conservati­ve candidate
 ?? ?? Cllr Anna Smith is the Labour Party candidate
Cllr Anna Smith is the Labour Party candidate
 ?? ?? Cllr Edna Murphy is running for the Liberal Democrats
Cllr Edna Murphy is running for the Liberal Democrats

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