On Thursday 15 November 2012, Greater Manchester's first Police and Crime Commissioner election took place.
The first Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester is Tony Lloyd, Labour.
Candidate's surname | Other names | Description | Salford votes | Overall votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
GALLAGHER | Matt | Liberal Democrats | 2,387 | 40,318 |
LLOYD | Tony | Labour | 12,764 | 139,437 |
WARREN | Roy | Independent | 1,840 | 26,664 |
WINSTANLEY | Michael William | Conservative | 3,672 | 42,478 |
WOOLFE | Steven Marcus | UK Independence Party | 1,919 | 23,256 |
Voting area | Votes cast | Percentage turnout |
---|---|---|
Bury | 22,271 | 15.47% |
Bolton | 28,020 | 14.2% |
Manchester | 54,934 | 14.86% |
Oldham | 20,237 | 12.59% |
Rochdale | 19,296 | 12% |
Salford | 22,967 | 13.11% |
Stockport | 30,252 | 13.69% |
Tameside | 23,651 | 14.2% |
Trafford | 29,336 | 18.33% |
Wigan | 28,010 | 11.42% |
For more information visit the Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner website.