Alison Hernandez
Alison Hernandez was the Conservative and Unionist Party candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon & Cornwall. They were elected with 131,764 votes.
Alison Hernandez's policies
Statement to voters
Dear Voter, More Police, Safer Streets I have worked and delivered on the issues that you told me mattered: Devon and Cornwall Police has a record number of police officers with an extra 686 since I took office.
Full statement
That’s thanks to our council tax payers and the government uplift. This enabled Operation Loki to be created to tackle anti-social behaviour.
We remain one of the lowest crime rate areas in the country but our police force still needs to be more efficient and effective. Complacency is our enemy.
I have re-opened 13 police station enquiry offices with 5 more to go if re-elected. Better access to policing where you live
My office has won national awards for creating affordable new homes built by prisoners to reduce reoffending. And for the successful campaign of Operation Scorpion which improved the reporting of drug dealing.
Established Vision Zero to take dangerous drivers off our roads and invested £5million into road safety.
Secured £5.5million of Safer Streets funding to improve CCTV, street lighting and help women and girls feel safer. I still have the energy and strength to drive improvements so that we have less crimes, less victims and less offenders. Along with a police force we can all be confident in.
Please vote for me to continue being your voice in matters of policing and crime.
Yours sincerely
Alison
Alison Hernandez
This election address has been prepared by myself as the candidate’s election agent.
Lucille Baker, NDCA, The Strand, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 1EU
This statement was last updated on April 24, 2024.
This statement was added by Alison Hernandez, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
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Wikipedia
Alison Selina Hernandez is a British politician, and the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon and Cornwall, representing the Conservative Party. She was elected to the post on 5 May 2016, succeeding Tony Hogg. She was re-elected in 2021.
Read more on WikipediaDate | Election | Party | Results | Position |
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2024 | Devon & Cornwall Police: Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon & Cornwall | Conservative and Unionist Party | 131,764 votes (elected) | 1st / 3 candidates |
2021 | Devon & Cornwall Police: Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon & Cornwall | Conservative and Unionist Party | We do not collect voting data for Supplementary Vote elections. | Position not available |
2016 | Devon & Cornwall Police: Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon & Cornwall Police | Conservative and Unionist Party | We do not collect voting data for Supplementary Vote elections. | 1st / 6 candidates |
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