2014 South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by-election
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The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by-election was a 2014 by-election on 30 October 2014[1] for the position of Police and Crime Commissioner in the South Yorkshire Police region of the United Kingdom. It was triggered by the resignation of Shaun Wright, the inaugural South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, who stepped down from the position on 16 September 2014 following the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal. Wright had been head of children's services in Rotherham between 2005 and 2010, while events surrounding the scandal were taking place.[2] The Labour candidate, Alan Billings, was elected.[3]
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