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25 May 2013

Candidates for the Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner election

Released on 19 October 2012


The candidates standing for the first ever election for a Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) on Thursday 15 November are:

  • Robert Evans - Labour Party Candidate
  • Kevin Hurley - Zero Tolerance Policing ex Chief
  • Julie Iles - The Conservative Party Candidate
  • Nick O'shea - Liberal Democrat
  • Robert Shatwell - UKIP
  • Peter Williams - Independent

All Surrey voters will choose their first and second preference from this one list of candidates.

The full statement of persons nominated can be found hereFile Type: Adobe PDF document, File Size:37.07 Kb (5 seconds @ 56K) Opens in a new window

Further candidate information can be found at the national website www.choosemypcc.org.uk Opens in a new window or by calling 0800 1 070708.

Voters in England (outside London) and Wales will elect a Police and Crime Commissioner for their local police force area. Each PCC will be responsible for holding the Chief Constable and police force to account on the public's behalf. The PCC will oversee how crime is tackled in their area and aim to make sure the police are providing a good service.

Polling stations across Surrey will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 15 November.

Counting in each borough or district will take place on Friday 16 November.

Guildford Borough Council is co-ordinating the election for the Surrey Police Area Returning Officer (PARO). The PARO is responsible for the overall conduct of Surrey's election and will work with the Local Returning Officer (LRO) in each Surrey district and borough.

The Police Area Returning Officer will announce the final result and the winning candidate in Guildford on Friday 16 November.


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