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Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner election results
The Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner will be responsible for an area covering 13 local councils. Go to gov.uk to find out who is your local council.
Final result from Friday 16 November
| Final overall Sussex result | Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate is elected | Voter turnout 15.82% |
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As no candidate gained over 50% of the first choice votes, the two candidates with the highest number of first preference votes, Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate and Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate went forward to a second round of counting. The second choice votes of the eliminated candidates were counted.
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner election results
| Overall Sussex first count result |
As no candidate got over 50% of the first choice votes, the two candidates with the highest number in the first round, Katy Elizabeth Bourne and Godfrey Daniel went forward to a second round for the eliminated candidates.
|
Voter turnout 15.82% |
First count results for each council are at the end of the page.
| Overall Sussex second count result |
|
Voter turnout 15.82% |
| Local council | Second count results | Voter turnout |
|---|---|---|
| Adur |
|
13.91% |
| Arun |
|
14.84% |
| Brighton & Hove |
|
15.08% |
| Chichester |
|
16.23% |
| Crawley |
|
14.09% |
| Eastbourne |
|
17.08% |
| Hastings |
|
16.17% |
| Horsham |
|
16.88% |
| Lewes |
|
17.47% |
| Mid Sussex |
|
16.60% |
| Rother |
|
16.34% |
| Wealden |
|
17.38% |
| Worthing |
|
13.43% |
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner first count results by council
| Local council | First count results | Voter turnout |
|---|---|---|
| Adur |
|
13.91% |
| Arun | Tony Armstrong, UKIP - 3,536 votes Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate - 5,358 votes Ian Chisnall, Independent - 3,688 votes Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate - 2,355 votes David Rogers, Liberal Democrat - 1,390 votes |
14.84% |
| Brighton & Hove |
|
15.08% |
| Chichester |
|
16.23% |
| Crawley | Tony Armstrong, UKIP - 1,361 votes Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate - 3,641 votes Ian Chisnall, Independent - 1,156 votes Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate - 4,180 votes David Rogers, Liberal Democrat - 542 votes |
14.09% |
| Eastbourne |
|
17.08% |
| Hastings |
|
16.17% |
| Horsham | Tony Armstrong, UKIP - 2,618 votes Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate - 6,324 votes Ian Chisnall, Independent - 3,556 votes Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate - 2,073 votes David Rogers, Liberal Democrat - 2,154 votes |
16.88% |
| Lewes | Tony Armstrong, UKIP - 1,933 votes Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate - 3,263 votes Ian Chisnall, Independent - 2,592 votes Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate - 2,446 votes David Rogers, Liberal Democrat - 2,471 votes |
17.47% |
| Mid Sussex |
|
16.60% |
| Rother | Tony Armstrong, UKIP - 2,003 votes Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate - 3,466 votes Ian Chisnall, Independent - 2,574 votes Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate - 2,343 votes David Rogers, Liberal Democrat - 1,070 votes |
16.34% |
| Wealden |
|
17.38% |
| Worthing | Tony Armstrong, UKIP - 1,901 votes Katy Elizabeth Bourne, The Conservative Party Candidate - 3,207 votes Ian Chisnall, Independent - 2,492 votes Godfrey Daniel, Labour Party Candidate - 1,729 votes David Rogers, Liberal Democrat - 1,306 votes |
13.43% |
| Overall Sussex first count result |
As no candidate got over 50% of the first choice votes, the second choice votes for Katy Elizabeth Bourne and Godfrey Daniel are counted.
|
15.82% |




