Jonathan Ash-Edwards

Jonathan Ash-Edwards is a British Conservative Party politician, and the Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner since May 2024, when he succeeded fellow Conservative David Lloyd.[3] He lost his seat in the 2023 Mid Sussex District Council election.[3] Ash-Edwards attended the Open University, and obtained a degree in Business Management.[4] Ash-Edwards was elected to represent Haywards Heath's Heath Ward on Mid Sussex District Council in 2007,[5] at age 20, while continuing to study for his degree.[6] From shortly after the 2019 Elections to 2023, Ash-Edwards served as Leader of Mid Sussex District Council.
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