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The Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner for the Gwent Police area, comprising Newport, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen and Monmouthshire. [2] The current commissioner is Jane Mudd , who represents the Labour Party . [ 3 ]
The revised proposals were published on 19 October 2022 followed by a four-week consultation period. [3] On 28 June 2023, the Boundary Commission for Wales published its final recommendations for the new Welsh constituencies. [4] These changes were approved at a meeting of the Privy Council on 15 November. [5] and came into force on 29 November ...
Jeffrey Hambley Cuthbert (born 4 June 1948) is a Welsh politician. He served as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner from 2016 to 2024. Cuthbert served as a Labour Party member of the National Assembly for Wales for Caerphilly from 2003 to 2016.
In August 2012 the Electoral Reform Society predicted that government mishandling of the elections was likely to lead to the lowest election turnout in UK peacetime history. [28] Turnout was low for the elections across England and Wales: below 20% in most areas [29] — with a total turnout of 15.1%.
Elections of police and crime commissioners in England and Wales were held on 6 May 2021, on the same day as the Senedd election in Wales and the local elections in England. [1] This was the third time police and crime commissioner elections have been held (the two previous occasions were in 2012 and 2016 ).
Election turnout statistics source and comment Estimated total population of Wales: 3.1M [5] data for 30 June 2015 Total eligible electorate: 2.281M: 1 [6] electorate as proportion of total population: 74%: Total valid votes: 1.498M: 1 [7] Mean turnout based on total valid votes: 65.67%: Mean as average of constituency results: 65.64%
Blaenau Gwent 50,736 8,647 Nick Smith ‡ Richard Taylor ৳ 1 Caerphilly 63,166 6,833 Wayne David ‡ Jane Pratt † 2 Islwyn 55,423 5,464 Christopher Evans ‡ Gavin Chambers † 3 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney This data is shown at list of Parliamentary constituencies in Mid Glamorgan: Monmouth 67,094 9,982 David Davies †
The region is one of contrasts; it includes the city of Newport, along with the town of Caerphilly.It also takes in the working-class former iron town of Merthyr Tydfil, one of the most deprived towns in the UK, but also rural Monmouthshire, one of the most affluent parts of Wales.