Rupert Matthews beat Labour's Ross Willmott in the second round of voting by over 30,000 votes.
Rupert Matthews fell just short of the 50% of votes needed to win in the first round, getting 49.27%.
James Moore (Liberal Democrat) was eliminated from the race, and second preferences counted.
He replaces Lord Willy Bach who did not stand for re-election in 2021.
Labour had won the election in 2016 in a surprise result, with a strong showing from supporters in the City of Leicester.
This time however turn-out was higher outside of the city.
The overall turnout for the PCC election was 31.11%
RESULTS IN FULL
First Round
• Rupert Matthews (Conservative) - 121,252 (49.27%)
• James Moore (Liberal Democrat) – 42,951 (17.45%)
• Ross Willmott (Labour) – 81,898 (33.28%).
Due to the no candidate winning with more than 50% of the vote, second preference votes were then counted as James Moore (Liberal Democrat), was eliminated from the race.
The results after the second preference count are:
- Rupert Matthews (Conservative) - 135,566
- Ross Willmott (Labour) – 102,211
- Rupert Matthews (Conservative) is duly elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicestershire.
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