Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner

The Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Norfolk Police in the English County of Norfolk.The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Norfolk Police Authority.The current incumbent is Sarah Taylor, who represents the Labour and Co-operative Party.
Sarah TaylorPolice and crime commissionerNorfolk PoliceNorfolkTerm lengthPolice Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011Stephen BettLabour and Co-operative PartyIndependentLorne GreenConservativeGiles Orpen-SmellieLabour Co-opLiberal DemocratsLabourTurnoutRegistered electorsPolice and crime commissioners of England and WalesAvon and SomersetClare MoodyBedfordshireJohn TizardCambridgeshireDarryl PrestonCheshireDan PriceClevelandMatt StoreyDerbyshireNicolle NdiweniDevon, Cornwall and the Isles of ScillyAlison HernandezDorsetDavid SidwickDurhamJoy AllenGloucestershireChris NelsonHampshire & Isle of WightDonna JonesHertfordshireJonathan Ash-EdwardsHumbersideJonathan EvisonMatthew ScottLancashireClive GrunshawLeicestershireRupert MatthewsLincolnshireMarc JonesMerseysideEmily SpurrellNorthumbriaSusan DungworthNottinghamshireGary GoddenSuffolkTim PassmoreSurreyLisa TownsendSussexKaty BourneThames ValleyMatthew BarberWarwickshirePhilip SeccombeWest MerciaJohn CampionWest MidlandsSimon FosterWiltshirePhilip WilkinsonCumbriaDavid AllenRoger HirstNorthamptonshireDanielle StoneStaffordshireBen AdamsDyfed-PowysDafydd LlywelynJane MuddNorth WalesAndy DunbobbinSouth WalesEmma WoolsSouth YorkshireOliver CoppardWest YorkshireTracy BrabinGreater ManchesterAndy BurnhamLondonSadiq KhanYork & North YorkshireDavid Skaith