Plymouth City Council elections 2021: What the candidates say in your area
Statements from the candidates standing for the 19 seats being elected on Thursday, May 6
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Voters get a chance to have their say about who they want to run Plymouth at elections for the city council today - Thursday, May 6.
Tony Bunday, Labour and Co-operative Party; Steve James- Bailey, Hampshire Independents; Donna Jones, Conservative Candidate - More Police, Safer Streets; Richard Fintan Murphy, Liberal Democrats;
What is the role of a PCC?
Hold the police to account;
Set the police budget and police priorities which are then published in the police and crime plan;
Appoint the Chief Constable, who is responsible for making operational policing decisions;
Help to improve the local criminal justice system;
Work closely with several organisations including local councils and health services.
How are PCCs elected? They are elected using the Supplementary Voting System (SV) and a Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) is appointed to conduct the elections across each area and declare the result. The Hampshire Police Area is made up of 14 local authorities which have Local Returning Officers who are responsible for arranging and delivering the poll for the electors in their ar
Everything you need to know as Carmarthenshire goes to the polls Carmarthenshire residents go to the polls tomorrow, Thursday, May 6 to cast their votes in the Senedd and Police and Crime Commissioner elections. The Welsh Government has made £1.5 million available to returning officers across the country to ensure that polling stations are safe environments for the elections. And the stay safe mantra of hands, face and space will be joined by a suggestion to take along your own pen or pencil to the polling station. Some polling stations in the county will be at new locations due to Covid regulations.
Mole Valley local election candidates 2021: Meet the people vying for your vote in May
Each district and county council candidate asking for your vote has been asked to sell themselves in 100 words
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There are 13 seats up for grabs on Mole Valley District Council (Image: Surrey Advertiser / Grahame Larter)
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When was the last mayoral election in Greater Manchester?
Labour mayor Andy Burnham won the title in 2017
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Andy Burnham winning the 2017 mayoralty
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Greater Manchester will head to the polls to vote for a regional mayor on Thursday, May 6.
The mayoral election was scheduled to take place in May 2020 but was postponed, along with a number of other local votes, due to the coronavirus pandemic.