Polling cards sent out for police voting (From York Press)
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Polling cards sent out for Police and Crime Commissioner vote
8:13am Monday 22nd October 2012 in News
POLLING cards are being sent out to allow residents to vote for North Yorkshire’s first Police and Crime Commissioner.
The elections will be held on Thursday, November 15, and all eligible electors should receive their cards by October 24. The two candidates are Ruth Potter (Labour) and Julia Mulligan (Conservative).
Kersten England, returning officer for York and North Yorkshire, said people must complete and return their registration form by October 31.
For more information, phone the council’s electoral registration office on 01904 551051 or 551007 or email electoral.services@york.gov.uk
Comments(29)
Mister Sheen
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10:11am Mon 22 Oct 12
Ignatius Lumpopo
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10:21am Mon 22 Oct 12
emen wrote:You're right. And neither candidate has been shouting from the roof-tops. A lot of money - to do what...?
I really struggle to see the point of all this. It just seems like politicians creating yet more well paid roles for politicians although I'm surprised the £70,000 pa salary hasn't attracted more than just two candidates. Have the Lib-Dems given up?
nmeth
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10:37am Mon 22 Oct 12
Rather than a badger cull we should be organising a politician cull - I can't see any reason for needing more than one or two for the whole country, ideally fewer.
Guy Fawkes
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11:01am Mon 22 Oct 12
bolero
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11:36am Mon 22 Oct 12
Newton1
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11:47am Mon 22 Oct 12
emen wrote:Yes - the Lib Dems have given up!
I really struggle to see the point of all this. It just seems like politicians creating yet more well paid roles for politicians although I'm surprised the £70,000 pa salary hasn't attracted more than just two candidates. Have the Lib-Dems given up?
They are saying they are not standing because they don't agree with Police and Crime Commissioners. But they are putting up candidates in other (more Lib Dem leaning) parts of the country, so that's clearly not it. Especially since it was the Government they are part of that introduced the new role in the first place.
Sawday2
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12:17pm Mon 22 Oct 12
At least in East Yorkshire we have several independents standing for the Humberside Commissioner.
bob the builder
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12:58pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Pete the Brickie
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2:51pm Mon 22 Oct 12
capt spaulding
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3:09pm Mon 22 Oct 12
If you like myself think this is just another gravy train exercise then dont vote.
Tempest_3K
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3:13pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Sillybillies
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3:43pm Mon 22 Oct 12
The idea of this role is it will replace Police Authorities at no extra cost and the person is elected every four years and therefore accountable. It may or may not work but in North Yorkshire's case if we'd had someone who was answerable they might have got rid of the likes of Graham Maxwell a good deal faster than the Authority they are replacing.
I agree, the North Yorks Police Authority badly let us down over Maxwell, he should have been sacked.
R'Marcus
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4:29pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Guy Fawkes wrote:To be fair to the Press, it did print the story about Ms. Mulligan, when she was bitten by a dog, and she had to get treatment.
Interesting that the story offers a link to more (and mainly complementary) articles about Potter, but none for Mulligan. How much has Labour been paying off The Press?
Yorkie41
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4:53pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Caecilius
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5:04pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Yorkie-Clifton
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5:05pm Mon 22 Oct 12
sterlingman
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5:49pm Mon 22 Oct 12
RooBeck
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6:24pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Jazzper
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6:36pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Yorkie-Clifton wrote:I can honestly agree I to will not be voting. How can you vote for something like this ? is anybody actually going to vote ?
I hate to say this but i will not be voting . Neither Candidates are suitable . It would appear to be a political appointment .
Sillybillies
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7:03pm Mon 22 Oct 12
mmissioner.co.uk/Nor
thYorks website there are three candidates.
Julia Mulligan - Conservative
Mike Pannett - Independent
Ruth Potter - Labour
Who the hell is Mike Pannett?
RooBeck
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8:05pm Mon 22 Oct 12
Sillybillies wrote:I believe he is a former police-officer who though originally from Yorkshire, served mainly with the Metropolitan Police in London before later in his career, returning to North Yorkshire and where he served in Ryedale. Now retired, he is an author and writer and uses his "rural" experiences to platform light-hearted books about his police duties when working with rural communities. These publications are akin to the "Constable" series that platformed the successful Heartbeat TV series. His literary catchphrase and title of his books is - "Now then lad!! " He could be a decent candidate, at least he has some police experience and a nice form of address to his Chief Constable when about to give them the heave-ho would be ! Now then lad(or more likely these days, lass!), sit yourself down for a chat!!
According to the http://policecrimeco
mmissioner.co.uk/Nor
thYorks website there are three candidates.
Julia Mulligan - Conservative
Mike Pannett - Independent
Ruth Potter - Labour
Who the hell is Mike Pannett?
Yorkie-Clifton
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10:14pm Mon 22 Oct 12
piaggio1
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12:10am Tue 23 Oct 12
Thunderblade
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12:36am Tue 23 Oct 12
It will be just the same farce has we have in local politics where the Party Line takes preference over the wishes of the local people.
The argument that as they are elected will make them accountable is just rubbish, our local politicians are elected in the same way and they are certianly not.
York1900
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1:56am Tue 23 Oct 12
Guy Fawkes wrote:When you search Mrs Mulligan you can find every Little about her
Interesting that the story offers a link to more (and mainly complementary) articles about Potter, but none for Mulligan. How much has Labour been paying off The Press?
even on the the Conservative web site the only thing there is that she failed to take Leeds North West for the Conservatives no other real details to help you make up your mind if she would be any good for the job or she would be just a Conservative party lackey who would just follow Conservative party orders
It seem that she as not done anything that as been noteworthy locally or nationally Her web as just changed in the last 24 hours to give more information about her but then it is vage
http://juliamulligan
.org.uk/
and as a lot of ideas that are going to cost money to do without getting more police on the streets
Well it is a two horse race
Julia Mulligan - Conservative
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Ruth Potter - Labour
And all the updated information on the two candidates makes it look like something that is not worth the time to go out to vote
It looks to me the Conservative and Julia Mulligan were keeping any information about her quite till the last minute so you could not research her fully beforehand even the local council she was a member of did not show much about her
But I have noticed that the dig at Ruth Potter over Ex chief Constable Grahame Maxwell when Ruth Potter was on North Yorkshire Police Authority as been removed when North Yorkshire Police Authority was and is full of Conservative and Lib Dems how can one member change any thing if the majority vote not to take proper action and let Grahame Maxwell and others resign so they get there pension rights in full instead of sacking them
Some one most of seen that it did not look good for Julia Mulligan and the Conservatives to try to score point that way as the Conservatives had the majority on North Yorkshire Police Authority
So this brings me back to is any of them worth the time to go out and vote for in my opinion no not really they are just another lot to pay for who will be able to use there power to form the police to there party wishes
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York1900
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2:28am Tue 23 Oct 12
Magicman!
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3:09am Wed 24 Oct 12
Seems a bit half ar$ed to me.
Sillybillies
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4:37pm Wed 24 Oct 12
http://juliamulligan
.org.uk/
PCCs have to be a better arrangement than a police authority that let a discredited Chief Constable continue in office and refused to sack him.
As a former member of the police authority Ruth Potter was part of the problem.
emen says...
9:40am Mon 22 Oct 12