Billings re-elected as South Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner

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Dr Billings received more than 144,000 votes

Labour's Dr Alan Billings had been re-elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire.

Dr Billings received 144,978 of the votes. His nearest challenger was UKIP's Gavin Felton who polled 57,062.

Ian Walker of the Conservatives came third with 29,904.

Dr Billings was first elected to the role in October 2014 after the resignation of previous incumbent Shaun Wright following the Rotherham child abuse scandal.

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