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Statutory Instruments
Police, England And Wales
Made
17th November 2023
Laid before Parliament
20th November 2023
Coming into force
12th December 2023
The Secretary of State, considering it expedient in consequence of changes in the value of money, makes this Order in exercise of the powers conferred by article 36(1)(a) and (2)(d) of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012( 1).
1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections (Amendment) Order 2023 and comes into force on 12th December 2023.
(2) This Order extends to England and Wales.
2. In article 35(2) of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012, in Table 2—
(a) in the entry for Avon & Somerset, for “£222,851” substitute “£305,130”;
(b) in the entry for Bedfordshire, for “£83,681” substitute “£114,570”;
(c) in the entry for Cambridgeshire, for “£108,754” substitute “£148,910”;
(d) in the entry for Cheshire, for “£142,720” substitute “£195,410”;
(e) in the entry for Cleveland, for “£76,889” substitute “£105,280”;
(f) in the entry for Cumbria, for “£72,231” substitute “£98,900”;
(g) in the entry for Derbyshire, for “£141,933” substitute “£194,340”;
(h) in the entry for Devon and Cornwall, for “£233,281” substitute “£319,410”;
(i) in the entry for Dorset, for “£106,888” substitute “£146,350”;
(j) in the entry for Durham, for “£89,055” substitute “£121,930”;
(k) in the entry for Dyfed-Powys, for “£72,622” substitute “£99,430”;
(l) in the entry for Essex, for “£234,412” substitute “£320,960”;
(m) in the entry for Gloucestershire, for “£86,344” substitute “£118,220”;
(n) in the entry for Gwent, for “£78,422” substitute “£107,370”;
(o) in the entry for Hampshire, for “£260,591” substitute “£356,810”;
(p) in the entry for Hertfordshire, for “£151,378” substitute “£207,270”;
(q) in the entry for Humberside, for “£126,520” substitute “£173,230”;
(r) in the entry for Kent, for “£228,338” substitute “£312,650”;
(s) in the entry for Lancashire, for “£201,729” substitute “£276,210”;
(t) in the entry for Leicestershire, for “£140,496” substitute “£192,370”;
(u) in the entry for Lincolnshire, for “£99,900” substitute “£136,780”;
(v) in the entry for Merseyside, for “£182,529” substitute “£249,920”;
(w) in the entry for Norfolk, for “£120,662” substitute “£165,210”;
(x) in the entry for North Wales, for “£95,241” substitute “£130,400”;
(y) in the entry for North Yorkshire, for “£111,814” substitute “£153,100”;
(z) in the entry for Northamptonshire, for “£95,663” substitute “£130,980”;
(aa) in the entry for Northumbria, for “£195,548” substitute “£267,750”;
(bb) in the entry for Nottinghamshire, for “£146,305” substitute “£200,320”;
(cc) in the entry for South Wales, for “£174,179” substitute “£238,490”;
(dd) in the entry for South Yorkshire, for “£178,637” substitute “£244,590”;
(ee) in the entry for Staffordshire, for “£153,313” substitute “£209,920”;
(ff) in the entry for Suffolk, for “£100,698” substitute “£137,880”;
(gg) in the entry for Surrey, for “£154,401” substitute “£211,410”;
(hh) in the entry for Sussex, for “£219,983” substitute “£301,210”;
(ii) in the entry for Thames Valley, for “£303,303” substitute “£415,290”;
(jj) in the entry for Warwickshire, for “£76,476” substitute “£104,710”;
(kk) in the entry for West Mercia, for “£168,735” substitute “£231,030”;
(ll) in the entry for West Midlands, for “£357,435” substitute “£489,410”;
(mm) in the entry for Wiltshire, for “£93,682” substitute “£128,270”.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Jacob Young
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
17th November 2023
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order amends the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012 ( S.I. 2012/1917) (“ the 2012 Order”) to increase the limits for candidate election expenses for Police and Crime Commissioner (“ PCC”) elections. The figures have increased by 36.92% (rounded to 2 decimal places) and then rounded down to the nearest £10, the extent of the increase also reflects the duration of time that has passed since the limits were introduced in 2012. This Order replaces the existing maximum amount of election expenses with the new maximum amount of election expenses that may be incurred in the aggregate by or on behalf of a candidate at a PCC election for the corresponding police area.
A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private, public or voluntary sectors is foreseen.
S.I. 2012/1917; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2021/1265and 2022/790.