Of those who said they knew,10% got it improper, according to poll published before next week’s PCC electionsNine in 10 members of the public say they cannot name their local police and crime commissioner, or according to research published before next week’s elections.
Polling commissioned by the Electoral Reform Society found that 11% of people in England and 8% in Wales claim to know who is their PCC. Of those who said they knew,10% got the name improper.
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Source: theguardian.com