Living in the UK, my impression (at least in my bubble) is that the low turnout wasn’t due to ignorance/apathy, but due to many people being opposed to the creation of the PCC post.
Opposition to PCCs may have been part of it, but my understanding is that very large numbers of people weren’t even aware that there was an election being held, and that many more felt they had no information about the role. Certainly that was the impression in my bubble, but you could well be right—unfortunately I haven’t been able to find hard data on this. But I think the point holds regardless—local elections generally only get around mid-30s in turnout, unless they coincide with a general election, and I don’t think people are opposed to having local councillors.
Yeah, I think it was partly that. Personally, I put a blank ballot paper in the box because I don’t see the sense in this being an elected position. They should hire someone with the requisite qualifications and experience! The candidates in my area, to the extent that I heard anything about them, seemed to be running on platforms involving “keeping politics out of policing”… from which I infer that putting politics in policing is perceived as unpopular.
Living in the UK, my impression (at least in my bubble) is that the low turnout wasn’t due to ignorance/apathy, but due to many people being opposed to the creation of the PCC post.
Opposition to PCCs may have been part of it, but my understanding is that very large numbers of people weren’t even aware that there was an election being held, and that many more felt they had no information about the role. Certainly that was the impression in my bubble, but you could well be right—unfortunately I haven’t been able to find hard data on this. But I think the point holds regardless—local elections generally only get around mid-30s in turnout, unless they coincide with a general election, and I don’t think people are opposed to having local councillors.
Yeah, I think it was partly that. Personally, I put a blank ballot paper in the box because I don’t see the sense in this being an elected position. They should hire someone with the requisite qualifications and experience! The candidates in my area, to the extent that I heard anything about them, seemed to be running on platforms involving “keeping politics out of policing”… from which I infer that putting politics in policing is perceived as unpopular.