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Local election candidates for Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner - who are the five candidates?
Five candidates are standing to replace Sue Mountstevens
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Residents will go to the polls on Thursday May 6 in local elections to select the next police and crime commissioner for Avon and Somerset.
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The PCC election was delayed in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, residents across the Avon and Somerset Police’s area will be able to vote for a new PCC on Thursday, May 6. The elections for PCC are held every four years. The Avon and Somerset PCC position has been held by Sue Mountstevens since 2012. In January 2019, she announced she would not seek re-election for a second time. The following candidates for the new PCC are as follows:
Kerry Barker, Labour Party Mr Barker is a barrister with 50 years’ experience in the Criminal Justice System. He has been a school governor in three quite different secondary schools in Bristol.