Mark Burns-Williamson re-elected as West Yorkshire PCC

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Mark Burns Williamson, West Yorkshire police crime commissioner
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Mark Burns-Williamson was first elected to the post in 2012

Labour's Mark Burns-Williamson has been re-elected as West Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner.

He polled 295,814 of the votes, ahead of Conservative Allan Doherty who received 150,126 votes.

Mr Burns-Williamson got 49.67% of first-stage votes and Allan Doherty received 22.78%.

A count of second preference votes was needed as no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round.

Turnout was 33.16%.

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Results after the second round of votes

Results after the first round of votes

More information is available on the Choose my PCC website, external.