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Sign in or register for an accountOn Thursday 15 November 2012, Greater Manchester's first Police and Crime Commissioner election took place.
The first Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester is Tony Lloyd, Labour.
Candidate's surname | Other names | Description | Salford votes | Overall votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
GALLAGHER | Matt | Liberal Democrats | 2,387 | 40,318 |
LLOYD | Tony | Labour | 12,764 | 139,437 |
WARREN | Roy | Independent | 1,840 | 26,664 |
WINSTANLEY | Michael William | Conservative | 3,672 | 42,478 |
WOOLFE | Steven Marcus | UK Independence Party | 1,919 | 23,256 |
Voting area | Votes cast | Percentage turnout |
---|---|---|
Bury | 22,271 | 15.47% |
Bolton | 28,020 | 14.2% |
Manchester | 54,934 | 14.86% |
Oldham | 20,237 | 12.59% |
Rochdale | 19,296 | 12% |
Salford | 22,967 | 13.11% |
Stockport | 30,252 | 13.69% |
Tameside | 23,651 | 14.2% |
Trafford | 29,336 | 18.33% |
Wigan | 28,010 | 11.42% |
For more information visit the Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner website.