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police and crime commissioner elections

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Low voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed

Mar 25, 2014 EditorComment on Low voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed

Elections for the Police and Crime Commissioners were first held in 2012  in England and

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