Philip Seccombe re-elected as Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner

By James Smith

1st Nov 2021 | Local News

The Conservative candidate Philip Seccombe has been re-elected as the Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner today.

Mr Seccombe was first elected in 2016.

A former chartered surveyor and colonel in the Army Reserves, Mr Seccombe won 85,963 votes, with second placed Ben Twomey receiving 45,768.

The total turnout for the election was 38.48 per cent, and 5,075 ballot papers were spoilt.

Results in full:

Philip Seccombe, Conservative - 85,963

Ben Twomey, Labour and Co-operatieve - 45,768

Louis Adam, Liberal Democrats - 26,660

Henry Lu, Reform UK - 6,692

     

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