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Philip Seccombe: Tory wins third term as PCC by just 261 votes

Conservative Philip Seccombe has very narrowly been re-elected for a third term as Warwickshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) by just 261 votes.

Mr Seccombe received 45,638 votes, while Labour candidate Sarah Feeney came just behind with 45,377. Liberal Democrat Richard Dickson came third with 24,867 votes.

The win is in stark contrast to 2021 when he had a majority of over 40,000 – winning with 85,963 votes, ahead of 45,768 for Labour’s Ben Twomey.

Mr Seccombe was first elected as the PCC in 2016.


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