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Alison Hernandez has been elected as police and crime commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly for a second term of office. Commissioner Alison Hernandez won with a majority of 65.2% over second place Gareth Derrick (Labour) after a second round of voting. Following an election already postponed by the pandemic, the result was then delayed by a count that took more than 13 hours, following a ‘discrepancy in the results’ from Cornwall holding up the process. Ballots begun to be counted at 9.30am on Monday, but it was not until almost 11pm that a result was called. Commissioner Hernandez was eventually sworn into her role in Exeter late on Monday by Karime Hassan, CEO of Exeter City Council. ....
The Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon and Cornwall Alison Hernandez - Credit: Dan Clark Alison Hernandez has retained her role as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly for the next three years. The Conservative candidate was re-elected to the role with an increased majority on her 2016 win after counting on Monday. Incumbent Hernandez was being challenged by Labour’s Gareth Derrick, the Liberal Democrats Brian Blake, and Stuart Jackson of the Green Party, and she came agonisingly close of a first round victory, scoring 49.97 per cent of the votes, just short of the 50 per cent required. ....
Alison Hernandez vows to get tough on crime as she retains Police and Crime role The Conservative candidate was re-elected to the role with an increased majority and wants to make the two counties the safest place in England Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss a big story in Plymouth again with our daily newslettersInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....
Media Credit: Danielle Towers | Assistant Photo Editor Wagner said the group identified issues with inconsistency in faculty recruiting, hiring and mentoring practices and expressed a need to cultivate a University-wide culture that prioritizes diversity, equity and inclusion. Members of the Faculty Senate’s diversity, equity and inclusion subcommittee said increasing representation of underrepresented minority faculty remains a work in progress at a senate meeting Friday. Subcommittee members compiled baseline data on faculty composition, hiring, departures, promotions and tenure status from the past five years and found that GW’s share of URM faculty – which includes African Americans, Latinos and Native Americans – is insufficient. The group said officials need to streamline the University’s faculty hiring and recruitment processes while cultivating a wider diverse, equitable and inclusive culture among the GW community. ....
Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner elections - live updates from the count Counting for the role following Thursday’s elections will begin at 9.30am this morning with four candidates vying for the role The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Residents of Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly will find out who will be their Police and Crime Commissioner for the next three years today. Counting for the Police and Crime Commissioner role, following Thursday’s elections, will begin at 9.30am, with four candidates vying for the role. Incumbent Alison Hernandez for the Conservatives is being challenged by Labour’s Gareth Derrick, the Liberal Democrats Brian Blake, and Stuart Jackson of the Green Party. ....