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Labour's Clive Grunshaw has won the election to be Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner - returning to the job he lost three years ago.
He beat Tory incumbent Andrew Snowden by more than 34,000 votes; Grunshaw got 135,638 votes to Snowden’s 101,281, while Liberal Democrat Neil Darby came third with 51,252 votes.
Grunshaw's promised to tackle the epidemic of shoplifting and 'nip low level crime in the bud'.