Nicolle Ndiweni
British political candidate
Nicolle Ndiweni (born 1988 or 1989 in Zimbabwe)[1] was elected the Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner in the 2024 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections representing the Labour Party.[2] She defeated Angelique Foster of the Conservative Party, the incumbent since 2021.[2]
References
- ^ Reporter, Staff (2024-05-04). "Zimbabwean-born Nicolle Ndiweni (35), Elected as Police And Crime Commissioner For Derbyshire, UK". The Zimbabwe Mail. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
- ^ a b "Derbyshire PCC: Labour's Nicolle Ndiweni elected". BBC News. 3 May 2024. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
External links
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commissioners in England
- Avon and Somerset: Clare Moody
- Bedfordshire: John Tizard
- Cambridgeshire: Darryl Preston
- Cheshire: Dan Price
- Cleveland: Matt Storey
- Derbyshire: Nicolle Ndiweni
- Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly: Alison Hernandez
- Dorset: David Sidwick
- Durham: Joy Allen
- Gloucestershire: Chris Nelson
- Hampshire & Isle of Wight: Donna Jones
- Hertfordshire: Jonathan Ash-Edwards
- Humberside: Jonathan Evison
- Kent: Matthew Scott
- Lancashire: Clive Grunshaw
- Leicestershire: Rupert Matthews
- Lincolnshire: Marc Jones
- Merseyside: Emily Spurrell
- Norfolk: Sarah Taylor
- Northumbria: Susan Dungworth
- Nottinghamshire: Gary Godden
- Suffolk: Tim Passmore
- Surrey: Lisa Townsend
- Sussex: Katy Bourne
- Thames Valley: Matthew Barber
- Warwickshire: Philip Seccombe
- West Mercia: John Campion
- West Midlands: Simon Foster
- Wiltshire: Philip Wilkinson
commissioners in England
- Cumbria: David Allen
- Essex: Roger Hirst
- Northamptonshire: Danielle Stone
- Staffordshire: Ben Adams
commissioners in Wales
- Dyfed-Powys: Dafydd Llywelyn
- Gwent: Jane Mudd
- North Wales: Andy Dunbobbin
- South Wales: Emma Wools
crime commissioner functions
crime commissioner functions
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