What elected police commissioners mean for local government

By George Jones and John Stewart | 11 January 2012

George Jones John Stewart look at the impact of directly elected police commissioners from November this year.

Elections for police and crime commissioners will be held in November throughout England and Wales except London. In most of the country this will be the only election held on that date. There will have been no referendum to determine whether the public wanted an elected commissioner in their area as they normally are for elected mayors. The result is that many members of the public will not be aware of what is happening.

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