North Wales new police boss pledges major crackdown on online crime
Andy Dunbobbin was speaking on his first official day as North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner
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Andy Dunbobbin, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, pictured with Chief Constable Carl Foulkes (Image: Mandy Jones Photogrphy)
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Andy Dunbobbin the new PCC for North Wales is sworn in after his Pic: Jez Hemming (clear for use by all partners) Labour’s Andy Dunbobbin has taken the vacant Police and Crime Commissioner role in North Wales after a nail-biting run-off. He won with 98,034 overall votes defeating Conservative rival Pat by 7,885 votes after second preference ballots were added in. Speaking in Connah’s Quay, where the results were announced, he said: “I take this role seriously. “I understand I will be measured against my manifesto pledges by the people of North Wales. “I’m very much looking forward to starting this work from now.”
Labour s Andy Dunbobbin elected as new North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner
Welsh Labour’s Dunbobbin won with a total of 98,034 votes
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Labour s Andy Dunbobbin has taken the vacant Police and Crime Commissioner role in North Wales after a nail-biting run-off.
Live: North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner election results
Counting is now underway with the result expected later today
The first round of counting for the North Wales PCC 2021 election is well underway at Coleg Cambria in Flintshire (Image: Jez Hemming) Votes are being counted today (May 9) for the newly elected North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
Voters made their way to the polls on Thursday, in order to play their part in electing the next person for the job.
The polls closed at 10pm on Thursday, with counting getting underway this morning at Coleg Cambria in Deeside. Arfon Jones of Plaid Cymru decided he would step down after his term ended, having been elected to the post in 2016. He succeeded lawyer Winston Roddick, the first person to hold the role of PCC in North Wales.
The new Police and Crime Commissioners elected in Wales
The results have been announced after the Police and Crime Commissioner elections took place on Thursday
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Wales four Police and Crime Commissioners have been elected.
The results were announced on Sunday afternoon as the last of the counting came to an end after Thursday s elections.