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Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections 2012

Results for the election held in 2012.

ElectionPCC
Date of Poll5 November 2012
No. of Vacancies1
ConstituencyBedfordshire

Turnout

Electorate462,826
Verification Figure84,170
Percentage Turnout18.19%

Results

NameDescriptionVotes
Kevin Joseph CarrollThe British Freedom Party8,675
Linda JackLiberal Democrat11,205
Olly MartinsThe Labour and Co-operative Party Candidate27,947
Jas ParmarConservative and Unionist Party26,226
Mezanur RashidIndependent8,076

In the second round Olly Martins secured 8,011 votes second preference votes for a total of35,958.
Jas Parmar secured 5,874 second preference votes for a total of 32,100.
 

First preference votes cast in Central Beds were as follows:

 

NameDescriptionVotes
Kevin CarrollThe British Freedom Party3,856
Linda JackLiberal Democrat4,351
Olly MartinsThe Labour and Cooperative Candidate8,407
Jas PalmerConservative and Unionist Party13,198
Mezanur RashidIndependent1,494

The total number of valid votes cast in Central Beds was 32,210, turn out 16.08% with 724 ballot papers rejected.

First preference votes cast in Bedford were as follows:

 

NameDescriptionVotes
Kevin CarrollThe British Freedom Party1,646
Linda JackLiberal Democrat4,280
Olly MartinsThe Labour and Cooperative Candidate7,142
Jas PalmerConservative and Unionist Party8,552
Mezanur RashidIndependent1,285

The total number of votes cast in Bedford was 23,462, turn out 19.33% with 557 ballot papers rejected.

First preference votes cast in Luton were as follows:

 

NameDescriptionVotes
Kevin CarrollThe British Freedom Party3,173
Linda JackLiberal Democrat2,394
Olly MartinsThe Labour and Cooperative Candidate12,398
Jas PalmerConservative and Unionist Party4,476
Mezanur RashidIndependent5,297

The total number of valid votes cast in Luton was 28,497, turn out 20.20% with 760 ballot papers rejected.

In the second round, Olly Martins received 3,332 votes in Luton, 2,137 votes in Bedford and 2,542 votes in Central Bedfordshire.

Jas Parmer received 1,629 second round votes in Luton, 1,696 votes in Bedford and 2,549 votes in Central Bedfordshire.