Thames Valley PCC election: Anthony Stansfeld secures second term

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The Conservative received 39.93% of the first preference votes

Conservative Anthony Stansfeld has been re-elected Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley.

He won 39.93% of first preference votes - falling shy of the 50% needed - so was forced to go to another round where second preference votes were counted.

The former Army veteran won a total of 202,396 first and second preferences, compared with his nearest challenger Laetisia Carter.

She took 172,717 of the first and second preference votes.

Turnout was 25.6%, up from 13.3% in 2012.

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