16 Nov 2012 Last updated at 00:00

Police and crime commissioner election - Hampshire Police area result

Independent candidate Simon Hayes has been chosen as the police and crime commissioner for Hampshire.

The combined eligible electorate of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight is 1,448,374. The turnout was 15 per cent.
 
Second count result:
 
Simon Alexander Hayes, Independent, 33,037.
Michael Mates, Conservative, 13,188.
 
Second count Isle of Wight result:
 
Simon Alexander Hayes, Independent, 2,538.
Michael Mates, Conservative, 943.
 
The first count results for Hampshire police area were as follows:
 
David Ian Goodall, Liberal Democrat, 27,197.
 
Simon Alexander Hayes, Independent, 47,632.
 
Don Jerrard, The Justice and Anti-Corruption Party, 24,443.
 
Michael Mates, Conservative Party Candidate, 52,616.
 
Jacqui Rayment, Labour Party Candidate, 38,813.
 
Stephen Michael West, UKIP, 21,185.
 
Total: 211,886
 
There were 5,595 rejected papers in the Hampshire area.
 
The first count results on the Isle of Wight were as follows:
 
David Ian Goodall, Liberal Democrat, 2,000.
 
Simon Alexander Hayes, Independent, 3,247.
 
Don Jerrard, The Justice and Anti-Corruption Party, 1,703.
 
Michael Mates, Conservative Party Candidate, 3,593.
 
Jacqui Rayment, Labour Party Candidate, 2,745.
 
Stephen Michael West, UKIP, 2,098.
 
Total: 15,386
 
There were 472 rejected papers on the Isle of Wight.
 
The eligible electorate total on the Isle of Wight is 111,126. Turnout on the Isle of Wight was 14.3 per cent.
 

The election took place on Thursday 15 November
The election took place on Thursday 15 November
Factfile
  • Based on figures compiled in 2010, the Island has a population of 140,500 people.
 
Isle of Wight