Suffolk PCC election: The candidates who say they will be standing

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Commissioners hold the police to account, rather than running local police forces

Voters will head to the polls to elect Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) on 6 May.

PCCs are elected as representatives who work to ensure police forces in England and Wales are running effectively.

They replaced police authorities in 2012 and were intended to bring a public voice to policing.

Elections were postponed in 2020 due to coronavirus but look set to go ahead this year.

These are the candidates standing to be Suffolk's PCC (listed alphabetically):

Elizabeth Hughes, Labour

Labour Party Elizabeth HughesLabour Party

The daughter of a former police sergeant, Elizabeth Hughes is an Ipswich Borough councillor and was the Labour candidate for South Suffolk in the 2019 general election.

Tim Passmore, Conservatives

Tim Passmore

Suffolk's incumbent PCC who was elected in 2012 and re-elected in 2016. Prior to taking on the role of the PCC, he was the leader of Mid Suffolk District Council.

James Sandbach, Liberal Democrats

Liberal Democrats James SandbachLiberal Democrats

A Saxmundham town councillor who was the Liberal Democrats' parliamentary candidate for Suffolk Coastal in 2015 and 2017 and for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich in 2019.

Andy Patmore, Green Party

Andy Patmore Andy PatmoreAndy Patmore

The Ipswich Green Party's joint branch coordinator is also a volunteer at Suffolk Young People's Health Project, also known as 4YP, and a qualified youth worker.

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