4
First Reform UK police commissioner elected
Image caption, The first Reform UK police and crime commissioner has been elected in Norfolk Published 17 July 2026, 14:41 BST Updated 7 minutes ago A former detective has been elected as the first Reform UK police and crime commissioner. Colin Sutton, who led several high profile murder investigations during his 30-year-career, was confirmed as the new commissioner for Norfolk on Friday after 32,647 people voted for him. Sutton won with a majority of 14,299 with the Conservative party candidate, Matthew Taylor, in second place. The by-election was held following the resignation of Sarah Taylor, who was elected as a Labour Party commissioner until she quit the party and became an independent in protest at the role being scrapped. Voter turnout was 17 %. Police and crime commissioners will be abolished as part of plans to devolve powers to Norfolk and Suffolk and create a mayorship covering the two counties. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App . You can also follow @BBCBreaking on X , external to get the latest alerts. Related topics Reform UK Green Party (England and Wales) Labour Party Liberal Democrats Conservative Party