Martyn Underhill is named Police and Crime Commissioner (From Dorset Echo)
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Martyn Underhill is named Police and Crime Commissioner
12:31pm Friday 16th November 2012 in Local News
UPDATED: Martyn Underhill has been named as Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner.
The Independent candidate polled 51,930 votes and runner up was Conservative Nick King with 34,451.
The first round of vote counting finished earlier at the Lighthouse in Poole.
No candidate received more than 50 per cent of the vote. The second choices of those who voted for Andrew Canning and Rachel Rogers were then counted.
The first round results were: Andrew Canning, Liberal Democrat, poled 9,963 votes, Nick King, Conservative, received 31,165 votes, Rachel Rogers, Labour, poled 11,596 votes and Martyn Underhill, Independent, received 43,425.
Comments(46)
Clarity68
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1:25pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Preston Resident
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1:28pm Fri 16 Nov 12
cecilbdoomil
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2:18pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Preston Resident wrote:Sounds like British Politics and the civil service to me:-)
No, weve only got two people who have spent a fortune of somebody elses money.
The Fish
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2:42pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Hateignorance
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2:46pm Fri 16 Nov 12
wessex-andy
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2:56pm Fri 16 Nov 12
We are now lumbered with having to pay someone a huge salary -- the kind that the vast majority of us can only dream about. And all they will be doing to have it handed to them is a job that was already being done (albeit in a different way).
Mrs Grumps
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3:01pm Fri 16 Nov 12
I would like to thank those who gave up a whole day waiting to give voting slips to voters, sometimes in cold rooms, hardly seeing anyone. It must have been very tedious for them.
Dave SW
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3:18pm Fri 16 Nov 12
At least the attempts by the political parties to high jack the PCC failed in Dorset,
I am unable see how the others could have been 'impartial' they would probably have had to tow the party line I feel sure.
Well done Mr. Underhill. But remember we will be watching!!
TenBobDylanThomasHardy
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3:19pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Equally, massaging the numbers to claim he has 'less than 8% of the voting public' is incorrect, 84% chose not to vote, therefore they are not 'the voting public'.
Verbose
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3:19pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Foursite
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3:34pm Fri 16 Nov 12
JimmyTheWeed
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3:56pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Preston Terra
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3:58pm Fri 16 Nov 12
I think that the Police Commissioner role could be a very valuable one if they don't just become the pawns of the Chief Constables.
westendcat
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4:13pm Fri 16 Nov 12
We'll be watching as a previous blogger has commented.
Simonleak
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4:26pm Fri 16 Nov 12
This is the first time I have ever voted for an independent candidate normally preferring to vote Conservative.
Unfortunately the cornyness and fake smiles of Nick King during the election for mid Dorset and now Police Commissioner really grates on all Conservatives that I have spoke to and myself.
Having discussed issues in the community with M King face to face it was obvious that if it was not on his agenda and wouldn't get his name in the paper then he showed none or little interested.
It is time the Conservatives found a more worthy and true candidate in Dorset and one that lives in the county would be great!
CoogarUK.com
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4:36pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Verbose wrote:Marginally. That was put at 15.4% if I recall correctly.
Better turnout than the local poll for the WDDC offices then!
biggestoaf
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5:06pm Fri 16 Nov 12
biggestoaf
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5:10pm Fri 16 Nov 12
bootedsw
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6:07pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Hateignorance
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6:38pm Fri 16 Nov 12
cecilbdoomil
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6:49pm Fri 16 Nov 12
staffs
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7:01pm Fri 16 Nov 12
I went for Nick King second, simply because it would be a laugh to have a police commissioner called Nicking. :)
CharlieBarley
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8:06pm Fri 16 Nov 12
ksmain
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8:31pm Fri 16 Nov 12
biggestoaf wrote:Unfortunately, I dont agree with you.
How can you keep "politics out of policing"? These comments demonstrate how few people understand what politics means. Politics is about power, decision making, accountability, managing change, deciding priorities and resolving differences of opinion. You can't "keep politics out" of any aspect of public life. If you mean "keep party politics out" then you make a dangerous assumption that by definition an "independent" candidate is driven purely by a desire "to serve the people" rather than by any kind of personal belief, philosophy or ideology (which seems to me to be highly unlikely) Political parties are simply groups of people who share a similar set of beliefs in how to improve society. The newly elected PCC will have to make decisions about priorities against the background of a dwindling budget from the Home Office. The role is about as political as any role can be! The problem he will face is that now the government will be able to dodge the blame for cuts to the police service and pass the blame on to the PCC instead.
The police should always be independent of any political party. This is where I think that this election was totally wrong, in that there should have been no candidates allowed to stand for this jobs that indicate any affiliation to a political party. Given that that has happened, I cannot see how the police force can remain independent in areas where the elected official is affiliated and stands for a political party.
Apart from anything else I can't see what these commissioners are going to do, and what real power they will exercise. So they can hire and fire - on the basis of what; because they are rubbish at their job/have overspent their budget/don't fit in with the commissioner's political beliefs? It is just another unnecessary level of bureaocracy, at more cost to the taxpayer. I find this a bit obscene when frontline government staff are losing their jobs in current 'austerity' measures.
As far as the low turnout, I am not surprised if the local campaign is anything to go by. I didnt see any publicity, any of the candidates or any material stating what they stood for. Hence I wasn't going to waste my time going out to vote.
annotator1
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8:35pm Fri 16 Nov 12
cecilbdoomil wrote:Couldn't agree more.
Thank god no Labour candidate is involved.
kildare43
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8:52pm Fri 16 Nov 12
I voted under protest but I'm glad at least a policeman got in and not a career politician.
saildorset
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9:25pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Andy Canning's blurb was occasionally coming into my e-mail inbox and indeed through the letterbox.
Nothing from the other 2 candidates.
As has been said in previous comments we shall be watching, so do a good job, be worthy.
biggestoaf
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9:39pm Fri 16 Nov 12
banknote
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10:12pm Fri 16 Nov 12
Simonleak wrote:Absolutely right Simonleak. As a lifelong Conservative member and former area officer, I was appalled by the choice of Nick King. He behaved in interviews as though his brain had been removed, no personality, no commonsense, no nothing.
Well done Martyn Underhill a great campaign.
This is the first time I have ever voted for an independent candidate normally preferring to vote Conservative.
Unfortunately the cornyness and fake smiles of Nick King during the election for mid Dorset and now Police Commissioner really grates on all Conservatives that I have spoke to and myself.
Having discussed issues in the community with M King face to face it was obvious that if it was not on his agenda and wouldn't get his name in the paper then he showed none or little interested.
It is time the Conservatives found a more worthy and true candidate in Dorset and one that lives in the county would be great!
Come on Conservatives, you can do far better than this for any future elections?
slayerofsacredcows
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10:44pm Fri 16 Nov 12
This was a silly idea badly implemented. The Home Secretary should resign!
The alternative, which was to elect some or all of the members of the police authority, who in turn elect their chairman was a much better idea. (as proposed by the Liberal Democrats)
A committee is always better than an individual, because it filters out individual prejudices and personality conflicts and presents a more balanced view. Also it is easier for the plurality of members to be more accessible to a large electorate.
biggestoaf
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11:50pm Fri 16 Nov 12
ksmain
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1:20am Sat 17 Nov 12
So where do we stop now? Perhaps we should employ NHS Commissioners to make the NHS accountable for itself and to hire and fire NHS employees. Or how about one for the Fire Service?
There are people in these organisations employed to do this already, and at some point you need to let them try to do their job without unnecessary government interference.
dickieboy07
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4:00am Sat 17 Nov 12
Will be keen to see his strategic policing plan in a couple of months time.
TJF?
cj07589
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7:59am Sat 17 Nov 12
annotator1 wrote:+1 agreed very pleased an independent of the traitor political parties has been selected. Well done Martyn!
cecilbdoomil wrote:Couldn't agree more.
Thank god no Labour candidate is involved.
PORTLAND ROVER
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8:01am Sat 17 Nov 12
Could this be the reason for Localism? The Big Society? To apportion blame to the citizens when it all goes wrong?
Having said that, I think Mr Underhill got the vote due to his 'Independance'. Although we know that this does not really mean anything, as certain local elections in the past will dictate. 'Get voted on as an Independant, then change allegence upon being voted in'. I don't need to name names. However, it is all allowed by law. We just have to watch carefully.
annotator1
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10:05am Sat 17 Nov 12
CharlieBarley wrote:Quite agree and less than 8% of the population voted for him. Popular vote? No, a scandalous vote!
Another enormous salary to be paid, no doubt plus healthy pension contributions. He'll inevitably have staff to support him, an office plus the additional impact on senior police officers time all to be paid for from our taxes - what a complete waste of money. Surely if we're trying to reduce spending we could live without PCCs.
monkeydog
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12:33pm Sat 17 Nov 12
cecilbdoomil wrote:And a woman!!
Thank god no Labour candidate is involved.
malkie
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12:56pm Sat 17 Nov 12
weymouthfox
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3:38pm Sat 17 Nov 12
biggestoaf
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5:33pm Sat 17 Nov 12
Trackerman
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2:47pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Sounds like a hobbit name.
Never heard of him where did he campaign? What does he stand for?
lifecoach
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3:30pm Mon 19 Nov 12
What happened to a good old fashioned campaign and vote where the best person and not the best funded person won!
ex sapper
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5:36pm Mon 19 Nov 12
albula40
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6:31pm Mon 19 Nov 12
http://www.keeppolit
icsoutofpolicing.co.
uk/blog/
rogerlu
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12:29pm Tue 20 Nov 12
cecilbdoomil says...
1:18pm Fri 16 Nov 12