Gary Godden, who served 15 years for Nottinghamshire Police, will be the party's candidate for the role when voting takes place on May 2 next year
Labour has chosen its candidate to fight the next Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election. Gary Godden, who served 15 years for Nottinghamshire Police, will be the party's candidate for the role when voting takes place on May 2 next year.
PCC Henry unseated Mr Tipping and has been serving since 2021, though she will have only served a three-year term come the next election. PCCs usually serve for four years, but the last election was pushed back due to coronavirus and pushing back the upcoming one would have required a change in legislation.
"He has seen and experienced the difficulties that vulnerable people can face when they don't have the right guidance and support." Mr Godden said: "I'll be a strong voice for all the community, and I recognise the importance of the local Police and Crime Commissioner who will engage with the whole of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
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