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PCC election: Suspended Labour man Lee Barron still a candidate | PCC election: Suspended Labour man Lee Barron still a candidate |
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A man standing for the police and crime commissioner (PCC) post in Northamptonshire remains a candidate, despite pulling out of the election. | |
Lee Barron said he would not be campaigning and the Labour Party had suspended him after it emerged he had a criminal conviction from 22 years ago. | Lee Barron said he would not be campaigning and the Labour Party had suspended him after it emerged he had a criminal conviction from 22 years ago. |
Candidates could not withdraw at this stage, said the Electoral Commission. | |
The Home Office said if a disqualified candidate won there would have to be a by-election. | |
The post would become vacant straight away and an acting PCC would be appointed by the Police and Crime Panel until the by-election was held, which would be within 35 days. | |
'Bigger picture' | 'Bigger picture' |
The law bans anybody with any conviction for an imprisonable offence, regardless of whether they were actually sent to prison, from taking up the post of PCC. | |
Mr Barron, chairman of East Midlands TUC and a former Northampton councillor, revealed on Wednesday he had been convicted of a minor offence when he was 19, for which he was fined £20. | Mr Barron, chairman of East Midlands TUC and a former Northampton councillor, revealed on Wednesday he had been convicted of a minor offence when he was 19, for which he was fined £20. |
He said he had disclosed his conviction, believing it would not prevent him from standing. | He said he had disclosed his conviction, believing it would not prevent him from standing. |
But in a statement on his Facebook page, he said he had asked Labour to withdraw its endorsement of his candidacy and to suspend his campaign. | But in a statement on his Facebook page, he said he had asked Labour to withdraw its endorsement of his candidacy and to suspend his campaign. |
"I know many have been so supportive during this campaign and I hope I have not let you down," he wrote. | "I know many have been so supportive during this campaign and I hope I have not let you down," he wrote. |
"But the bigger picture, the integrity of the party and the other candidates is more important than me. We must not let this badly-pieced-together, ill-thought-out legislation take away from the wider campaign any longer." | "But the bigger picture, the integrity of the party and the other candidates is more important than me. We must not let this badly-pieced-together, ill-thought-out legislation take away from the wider campaign any longer." |
'Withdrawn our support' | 'Withdrawn our support' |
An East Midlands Labour Party spokesman said: "We are disappointed to learn from Lee Barron that he has a previous conviction which bars him from standing as a candidate in the police and crime commissioner elections. | An East Midlands Labour Party spokesman said: "We are disappointed to learn from Lee Barron that he has a previous conviction which bars him from standing as a candidate in the police and crime commissioner elections. |
"The Labour Party has therefore taken action. He has been suspended with immediate effect and we have withdrawn our support pending an investigation." | "The Labour Party has therefore taken action. He has been suspended with immediate effect and we have withdrawn our support pending an investigation." |
The election on 15 November is being administered by Kettering Borough Council. | The election on 15 November is being administered by Kettering Borough Council. |
It said the names of all five nominated candidates would appear on ballot papers and that the election count would not be affected. | It said the names of all five nominated candidates would appear on ballot papers and that the election count would not be affected. |
The Electoral Commission confirmed that a candidate could not withdraw from the election after 24 October. | The Electoral Commission confirmed that a candidate could not withdraw from the election after 24 October. |