Dan Price elected as Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner

Dan Price elected as Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner
Dan Price elected as Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner

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  • Author, Mark Smith
  • Role, Local Democracy Reporter
  • 51 minutes ago

Labour’s Dan Price has been elected as Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner after beating incumbent Conservative John Dwyer.

Mr Price, an engineer by trade, received 86,279 votes, 48.1% of the total cast, while Mr Dwyer took 65,836, which equaled to 36.7%.

He said the public were “fed up of the lies and the scandals” and wanted “change”, adding that he would get on with delivering his priorities, such as bringing in more police officers, as soon as possible.

Mr Dwyer, who was the country’s first commissioner to serve in non-consecutive roles after being elected in 2012 and 2021, said the result “reflected the national picture”.

Liberal Democrats’ Paul Duffy came third in the election, with 27,342 votes.

The overall turnout was 21.7%.

‘Integrity and honesty’

Mr Price, who was a Warrington Borough councilor until he stood down in 2019, is vice chairman of Great Sankey Parish Council.

He said alongside increasing police numbers, his priorities also included a focus on community policing, introduction of new technology and force modernization.

He said he was “hugely honored” to have been elected and said he would “get on with delivery of my priorities that the public have so clearly supported as soon as possible.”

He added that he believed “fundamentally [that] the public are fed up of the lies and the scandals [and] “they want change.”

“They want politicians who serve with integrity and honesty and selflessness and that’s exactly what I intend to do,” he added.

Mr Dwyer said he believed if the focus of the election had been “on local issues alone, I’m sure I would have won today, because we performed so well in the three years I’ve been in post”.

“People are disillusioned with the Conservative Party and I think what we’ve seen with the low turnout is that people just haven’t bothered,” he said.

“They’re fed up with politics and I think I paid a penalty as a result of it.”

 
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