Julia Mulligan re-elected North Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner
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Conservative Julia Mulligan has been re-elected Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire.
She took 40.1% of the first preference votes - falling short of the requisite 50% - but secured re-election on second preference votes.
Ms Mulligan ultimately received 65,018 votes while Labour candidate Steve Howley polled 44,759 votes.
The total turn out was 135,642 - 22.47% of the electorate which is up from 13.3% in 2012.
Results after the second round of votes
Results after the first round of votes
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