2016 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections

[4] Elections for police and crime commissioners do not take place in Scotland or Northern Ireland as policing and justice powers are devolved to the Scottish Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.

[6] Section 57 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 directs that the voting system is first past the post if there are only two candidates for a specific commissioner region.

[35] Candidates include: Alan Charles, (Labour), incumbent, did not seek re-election.

Air Chief Marshal Sir Clive Loader (Conservative), incumbent, did not seek re-election.

Stephen Bett (Independent), incumbent, sought re-election,[18] [79] Conservative candidate John-Paul Campion won in the final round with 60.25% of the vote against Labour's Daniel Walton with 39.75%.

[84] Labour's David Jamieson was re-elected in the final round with 63.3% of the vote against 36.7% for Conservative candidate Les Jones.

This was a Labour hold, with the party winning both the initial contest for the post in 2012 and the by-election in 2014 won by Jamieson.

England and Wales Police and Crime Commission voter turnout 2012 map
The England and Wales police and crime commission voter turnout in 2016. It was higher than in 2012, with an average of 23% to 26% voter turn out.