Tag Archives: Avon and Somerset

Initial results of risking it all

Today it was announced that Avon & Somerset Conservatives had chosen Ken Maddock as their official Candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner. That’s one out of the TopOfTheCops five ‘Risking It All‘ candidates. 3 others are due to learn their … Continue reading

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Candidate statement of Rebecca Tregarthen

Rebecca Tregarthen is seeking the Conservative nomination to be the Police and Crime Commissioner in Avon and Somerset. If you are intending to stand to be Police and Crime Commissioner where you live, you can submit your own Candidate Statement, … Continue reading

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Risking It All – part 2 – Ken Maddock

Editor’s Note – Some PCC hopefuls already have important positions in local politics, or another commitment that would be difficult to combine with being PCC. A few may be wondering whether voters will wear them squeezing the two together under … Continue reading

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Candidate Statement of Peter Levy

Pete Levy is the Liberal Democrat nominee to be the Police and Crime Commissioner in Avon and Somerset. If you are intending to stand to be Police and Crime Commissioner where you live, you can submit your own Candidate Statement, … Continue reading

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Weekend Update, Part 2- 25 March 2012

The how-many-days-till-TopOfTheCops-election scandal continues. On Saturday we revealed a seven day discrepancy between the wait till the election given by the Association of Police Authorities and that given by CREST Advisory. The latter, who obviously work weekends, have been in … Continue reading

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Conservative ‘primary’ in Avon and Somerset

This is Bristol reports that the city’s Conservatives are thinking of choosing candidates by means of an ‘open primary’ – a meeting whereby voters get to come and listen to the contenders. Actually that’s not a primary at all – … Continue reading

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