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Political Reporter, BBC Radio Stoke
Conservative Ben Adams has been elected Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC) in Staffordshire.
He gained 56% of the vote as the party retained the post.
PFCCs are elected representatives who work to ensure police forces and fire services are running effectively.
Initially established as Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs), they replaced police authorities in 2012 and were intended to bring a public voice to policing.
The government said they were not there to run local police forces but to hold them to account and respond to the needs of the public.
In Staffordshire, the PCC also took over responsibility for the fire service in 2018.
Matthew Ellis, elected last time around, announced he would step down and fellow Tory Ben Adams takes over.
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Read MoreSophie Calvert
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Stoke
We’re waiting for the full results for the first round of voting for Staffordshire's Police Fire and Crime Commissioner
But if the East Staffordshire results are anything to go by, we might not have to go to the second round.
The Conservative candidate Ben Adams has 14,480 votes in East Staffordshire.
His next nearest challenger, Labour’s Tony Kearon, has 7,886.
There were also 3,012 votes cast there for Independent Deneice Florence-Jukes and 1,188 for Lib Dem Richard Whelan.
The Reform UK candidate Michael Riley got 607.
But these are just the votes for East Staffordshire, not the whole county, so that picture could still change.
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Keri Trigg
A Labour candidate in the Shropshire Council elections says she could have missed out on votes because her name was printed incorrectly on the ballot papers.
Elisabeth Roberts is standing in Harlescott division, which has consistently voted Labour at every election since the council was formed in 2009.
Ms Roberts said she put Lisa on her nomination forms - as a name she is also known as - but did not intend for this to be the name on the ballot papers.
When her name appeared as Lisa on the Statement of Persons Nominated, published four weeks ago, she said she contacted the council multiple times to get it corrected. So she said she was shocked to see it on the ballot papers.
Shropshire Council has been asked to comment.
Sophie Calvert
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Stoke
Away from the council elections, counting is now starting in the race for Staffordshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
Burton Town Hall is the venue for the declaration which will be this afternoon.
Matthew Ellis, Conservative, has held the role since its creation in 2012 - but he is stepping down.
PFCC turnout for this election across the county is 29%.
James Pearson
Political reporter, BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester
Thirteen out of 57 results are in for the Worcestershire County Council elections.
So far the Conservatives are on course to hold on to their majority, but overall they are down one seat on their 2017 performance.
Despite winning a seat from the Independents in Alvechurch, they've lost Malvern Chase to the Lib Dems, and surprisingly Croome to the Greens.
While Labour have been heavily hit, especially in Redditch's district elections, elsewhere the Greens and the Lib Dems have done well.
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Mr Johnson joined the current mayor, who is seeking re-election, on one of the region's cycle-for-hire bikes which he said "looked very familiar".
Later that day Sir Keir Starmer was in Birmingham supporting his party's candidate in the mayoral election, Liam Byrne.
He spoke to students and asked them how they'd been coping with the pandemic.
We're not expecting the results of the mayor position until Saturday.
Results of and reaction to council, mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections.
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