Elections 2021: Conservative Marc Jones re-elected as Lincolnshire PCC
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Conservative Marc Jones has been re-elected as Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
Mr Jones, former deputy leader of Lincoln Council, won from the first round of counting with 102,813 votes from a 31% turnout.
Labour candidate Rosanne Kirk came second with 34,310 votes. A total of 177,528 votes were placed county-wide.
Speaking after the results, Mr Jones said there was "an awful lot more work to do."
He said: "It's very gratifying to have concluded today on the first count, that was a really positive thing for what I've delivered so far.
"But I'm under no illusions having spoken to many around the county there's an awful lot more work to do."
He said he wanted to assure the public that "nothing was taken for granted".
Ms Kirk said to come second in a Conservative county was "really great".
However, she added that there were "lots of questions that still need to be asked" and promised to keep up her scrutiny of Mr Jones in his role.
Independent David Williams secured the third spot with 18,375 votes.
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