1. Congratulations to new Avon and Somerset PCC from previous incumbantpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

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  2. PCC candidate wins seat at Wiltshire Councilpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The Conservatives' Jonathon Seed is also standing as the police and crime commissioner - the result for that is expected on Monday.

    But as BBC Radio Wiltshire's Dan O'Brien reports, he's retained his Melksham Without and West seat for Wiltshire Council.

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  3. West of England mayor: Dan Norris and Samuel Williams through to second roundpublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
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    The first round in the West of England mayoral election results are in, with Labour's Dan Norris and Conservative Samuel Williams through to the second round.

    Dan Norris (lab): 84,434

    Samuel Williams (con): 72,415

    Jerome Thomas (GN): 54,919

    Stephen Williams (LD): 41,193

    Mr Norris has a lead of 12,019 over Mr Williams. Second preference votes for both candidates will now be counted before a winner is declared.

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  4. 'I’m not sure it’s enough'published at 13:06 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Pete Simson
    Political reporter, BBC Radio Bristol

    Tory candidate Samuel Williams has arrived, he holds a 9,668 lead with Bristol’s first round results still to come.

    “I’m not sure it’s enough” he says.

    Samuel Williams
  5. West of England mayor: First results are inpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

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  6. Our reporter is in place for the West of England mayor resultpublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

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  7. In pictures: Counts under way across the Westpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    City Academy
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    At City Academy in Bristol, counting is under way for the West of England mayor

    City Academy
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    We are expecting a result after lunch

    Stroud
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    In Stroud, social distanced areas for the press are marked out in tape

  8. A new leader for Wiltshire Councilpublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
    Breaking

    The BBC's Dan O'Brien has been told by the leader of Wiltshire Council that he will not be seeking re-selection.

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  9. Round up: Results are coming in thick and fast in Gloucestershirepublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    In Cheltenham so far, the Liberal Democrats have held onto four wards for the borough council, with Tony Oliver, Guy Maughfling, Paul McCloskey and Mike Collins elected.

    In Stroud, the Lib Dems have won a gain from the Conservatives with Richard Wilsher elected, while the Greens have held Coaley and Uley and Labour snatch a gain from the Conservatives with Ashley Smith elected.

    In the Forest of Dean, independent Jamie Elsmore has won the Berry Hill by-election.

    For Gloucester City Council, the Lib Dems have won the Podsmead seat, while the Conservatives have won the Coney Hill ward.

  10. Are voters informed enough about the different political roles?published at 11:09 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Pete Simson
    Political reporter, BBC Radio Bristol

    We'll be finding out later who will be the West of England and Bristol mayors. And with a Lord Mayor role too, why does the area need so many? Here's Pete to explain.

    With so many elections taking place at once, it’s hard to know what matters the most.

    Campaigns have focused on the hardy perennials of housing, transport, or the old classic ‘bobbies on the beat.’

    But, the one thing that’s really struck me as I’ve chatted to residents in our region these past few weeks is just how little awareness and understanding there is of the roles people are being asked to vote on.

    What’s more, many feel it will make not-a-jot of difference whoever wins. This is a problem.

    When talking about the Bristol, West of England and Lord Mayoral roles, one phrase I hear all the time is, “why do we need three Mayors?”

    Local Government is complicated and their responsibilities are poorly defined, yet it can make a huge impact on people’s lives.

    Whoever emerges victorious, a good starting point might be to acknowledge this, and do something about it.

  11. Gloucestershire: What's up for grabs?published at 10:37 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Carmelo Garcia rounds up what is up for grabs in the county. He is the Local Democracy Reporting Service journalist for Gloucestershire.

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  12. Wiltshire Council counting ready to beginpublished at 10:21 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The BBC's Dan O'Brien is based in Trowbridge and will bring us the latest from there.

    There are also reporters based in Salisbury and Chippenham. You can follow the latest on BBC Sounds.

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  13. Here's how votes will be counted in todaypublished at 09:42 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    We're expecting a lot of results today - including from Wiltshire Council.

    The votes for the regional West of England mayor, the Bristol mayor and councils in Gloucester and Stroud.

    We'll have the latest on this page.

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  14. Elections West: The podcast series that will keep you in the knowpublished at 09:35 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Ballot box

    "The leaflets have been leafleted, and the hustings have been hust..."

    With the elections period coming to a close, so much has happened within a short space of time.

    If you want to catch up with who's who and what on earth has happened, West reporters Pete Simson and Robin Markwell have got you covered in their six-part podcast series.

    Election Eve: Pete and Robin discuss the type of stationery we should be taking to the polling booth.

    Primark Political: Pete and Robin find out how the Primark queue will be voting.

    Having A Mayor: Pete and Robin hear from all nine of the Bristol Mayor candidates.

    WECA WECA: How can the new Mayor of the West of England make themselves known?

    Tune In, Cop Out: Pete Simson and Robin Markwell learn more about the Police Commissioner job.

    'Not Another One': Mayor and Police Commissioner 2021 election coverage with Pete Simson and Robin Markwell.

  15. Tories keep Gloucestershire County Council controlpublished at 22:28 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The Conservatives still have 28 seats, the same number the party had before the election.

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  16. Super Saturday - two mayors, one daypublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Saturday is going to be a big one for Bristol and the surrounding area as votes for two mayors are counted.

    The first is for the West of England mayor. Conservative Tim Bowles is not seeking re-election, so there will be a new person in that post.

    Results are expected mid-afternoon.

    Then, it's the Bristol mayor post, which is currently held by Labour's Marvin Rees. Can he secure a second term? Or will somebody new come in?

    You'll have to be a night owl for that one. Results expected at midnight, or possibly the early hours of Sunday.

    We'll be updating this page through Saturday with the latest.

  17. Conservatives over the line in Gloucestershirepublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Camelo Garcia, the Local Democracy Reporting Service journalist for Gloucestershire, reports the Conservatives have retained control in the county.

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  18. Mark Shelford: 'Humbling' but 'raring to go'published at 21:04 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    New Avon and Somerset PCC Mark Shelford has been talking after being elected to the post.

    Here's what he's had to say.

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    It's very, very exciting but it's also quite humbling and there's a huge responsibility placed on my shoulders. But I am raring to go. The most important thing is about reassuring the public that the police are there for them. It's focusing on those crimes that the public want dealt with and making Avon and Somerset more effective and efficient and we'll do that together.

    Mr Shelford said there is a "great opportunity for good communications" between his office and the government, and that is he looking forward to working with Home Secretary Priti Patel.

    His first job will be replacing outgoing chief constable Andy Marsh.

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    I'm not going to do it in a rush. I want to make sure that we get the right person in the post.

  19. Mark Shelford elected as Avon and Somerset's PCCpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Mark Shelford, a Conservative, is elected as Avon and Somerset's PCC for the first time.

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  20. 'Getting very tight for the Conservatives in Gloucestershire'published at 20:43 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

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