Police and crime commissioners

Police and crime commissioners are elected by the public to ensure the policing needs of communities are met as effectively as possible and to oversee how crime is tackled in your police force area.

Candidates for Hertfordshire

Elections for police and crime commissioners have now taken place. Jonathan Ash-Edwards has been elected as police and crime commissioner for Hertfordshire.

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Jonathan Ash-Edwards

Conservative Candidate - More Police, Safer Streets

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Jonathan Ash-Edwards - Portrait

Matt Fisher

Green Party

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Matt Fisher - Portrait

Tom Plater

Labour and Co-operative Party

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Tom Plater - Portrait

Sean Prendergast

Liberal Democrats

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Sean Prendergast - Portrait

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Statement by the Police Area Returning Officer for Hertfordshire

This website contains more information about those candidates (where provided) and other information useful to voters. The information provided by a candidate is their responsibility, and may not reflect the opinions of myself or my council. As Police Area Returning Officer I am responsible for coordinating the election and announcing the result in Hertfordshire. Police and Crime Commissioner Elections will be held in Hertfordshire on 2 May 2024; the candidates standing in that election, alphabetically by surname (as they will appear on the ballot paper), are:

  • ASH-EDWARDS, Jonathan (Conservative Candidate - More Police, Safer Streets)
  • FISHER, Matt (Green Party)
  • PLATER, Tom (Labour and Co-operative Party)
  • PRENDERGAST, Sean (Liberal Democrats)

I can be contacted at:

Jeff Stack

Support Services, Borough of Broxbourne, Borough Offices,
Churchgate, Cheshunt,
Waltham Cross, Herts
EN8 9XQ

jeff.stack@broxbourne.gov.uk

01992 785534

https://www.broxbourne.gov.uk