Elections 2024: How each district voted in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough police and crime commissioner poll
The results are in for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough police and crime commissioner election - and Conservative candidate Darryl Preston has won the race.
Labour’s Cllr Anna Smith came in second, after falling narrowly short of the achieving the swing needed to be elected. The Liberal Democrat candidate Cllr Edna Murphy came in third. Here is how each district voted.
Cambridge
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 8,468 (25.9%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 7,847 (24%)
Anna Smith (Lab) - 16,341 (50%)
Turnout - 37.65%
East Cambridgeshire
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 4,367 (30.8%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 5,688 (40.1%)
Anna Smith (Lab) - 4,127 (30.8%)
Turnout - 21.31%
Fenland
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 2,280 (17.3%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 7,044 (53.4%)
Anna Smith (Lab) -3,861 (29.3%)
Turnout - 17.44%
Huntingdonshire
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 6,985 (25.5%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 12,487 (45.5%)
Anna Smith (Lab) - 7,950 (29%)
Turnout - 20.21%
Peterborough
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 8,793 (20.4%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 17,360 (40.3%)
Anna Smith (Lab) - 16,884 (39.2%)
Turnout - 29.93%
South Cambridgeshire
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 11,091 (35.2%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 11,262 (35.8%)
Anna Smith (Lab) - 9141(29%)
Turnout - 25.37%
Overall
Edna Murphy (Lib Dem) - 41,984 (25.9%)
Darryl Preston (Con) - 61,688 ELECTED (38.1%)
Anna Smith (Lab) - 58,304 (36%)
Turnout - 25.63%