A Tory candidate for a police and crime commissioner seat has been 'disbarred' from taking up the position - even if he wins - because of a 30-year-old drink-driving conviction.
Jonathon Seed was the front runner to become the next Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) role when votes are counted on Monday.
But Tory HQ has now revealed that Mr Seed will not be eligible to take up the position - because he has an old drink-driving conviction.
Mr Seed told the BBC the conviction is more than three decades old and that the party had informed him that he was still eligible to run as a PCC.