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Results of the Police and Crime Commissioner elections for Cumbria held on 6 May 2021

The election for the Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner were held on 6 May 2021, with the count carried out on 10 May 2021.

Results of the Police and Crime Commissioner election

The results of the 2021 election are outlined below.  See the results from 2016.

Turnout and verification numbers

Ballot paper information
Voting areaNumber of ballot papers in polling station ballot boxNumber of postal ballot papers in postal ballot boxesTotal in all boxes (verification number)ElectorateTurnout, %
Allerdale10,78910,35021,13976,32327.70%
Barrow6,7742,8189,56252,05618.43%
Carlisle13,2819,32422,60583,14027.19%
Copeland5,6426,26011,90252,97222.47%
Eden6,9284,04010,96842,86325.59%
South Lakeland17,91713,70131,61883,03638.08%
All voting areas61,33146,493107,824390,39027.62%

First round results

Result
NameParty/DescriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats21,506
Barbara Ann CannonLabour and Co-operative Party27,687
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party56,753

As Peter McCall received 53.57% of the vote in the first round, he was duly elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for the Cumbria Police Area.

Ballot Paper information
Reason for rejected ballotNumber
Ballot papers were rejected because they did not bear the official mark0
Unmarked as to a first preference vote613
Ballot papers were rejected because there was more than one first preference vote given591
Ballot papers were rejected because there was something written or marked on the ballot paper by which the voter could be identified5
Ballot papers were rejected because they were unmarked or void for uncertainty665

First round results by local area

Allerdale Borough Council

Votes for each candidate
NameParty/descriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats2,050
Barbara CannonLabour and Co-operative Party6,942
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party11,717
Total rejected papers426

Barrow Borough Council

Votes for each candidate
NameParty/descriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats771
Barbara CannonLabour and Co-operative Party3,672
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party4,961
Total rejected papers188

Carlisle City Council

Votes for each candidate
NameParty/descriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats2,244
Barbara CannonLabour and Co-operative Party6,541
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party13,468
Total rejected papers352

Copeland Borough Council

Votes for each candidate
NameParty/descriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats780
Barbara CannonLabour and Co-operative Party4,354
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party6,613
Total rejected papers155

Eden District Council

Votes for each candidate
NameParty/descriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats1,807
Barbara CannonLabour and Co-operative Party2,116
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party6,871
Total rejected papers174

South Lakeland District Council

Votes for each candidate
NameParty/descriptionVotes
Loraine BirchallLiberal Democrats13,854
Barbara CannonLabour and Co-operative Party4,062
Peter Joseph McCallConservative Party13,123
Total rejected papers579

Election documents

Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner election official declaration
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