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Jane Mudd

Jane Mudd was the Labour and Co-operative Party candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent. They were elected with 28,476 votes.

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Statement to voters

Jane Helen Mudd – Labour and Co-operative Party/Llafur a’r Blaid Gydweithredol I am an experienced leader, cabinet member and elected councillor.

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Effective in partnership working at the local, regional and national level; chair of the One Newport Partnership and Newport representative on the Gwent Public Service Board.

I’m the Welsh Local Government Association spokesperson on Community Safety; representing all 22 local authorities and co-chair the Wales Community Safety Board.

I’ve committed myself to public service, demonstrating strong leadership and sound judgement.

Safe and sustainable communities need good policing

I will work with Gwent police, our citizens, partners and stakeholders to continue to build public confidence in policing and criminal justice, ensuring policing is visible and connected to communities.

Good policing demands transparency and accountability

I will ensure that your voices are heard; that your concerns are prioritised and that police leaders are held to account.

I will prioritise your safety; at home, at work, in communities, on our streets.

Protecting the vulnerable, tackling violence against women and girls, addressing hate crime Focusing commissioning on early intervention and prevention, supporting initiatives aimed at preventing youth crime, supporting victims Supporting campaigns to protect retail and hospitality staff in the workplace Ensuring Gwent police prioritise tackling serious and organised crime, cracking down on anti-social behaviour Listening to you is important to me. I understand the concerns of our communities in Gwent; our valleys, rural communities, towns and city.

For safer streets and stronger communities, a strong effective voice and visible presence across Gwent vote Jane Mudd on 2nd May.



Promoted by Deb Davies on behalf of Jane Mudd all at CWU, Moss Building, Mill Street, Newport. NP20 5PA

This statement was last updated on April 19, 2024.

This statement was added by Jane Mudd, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

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Jane Mudd is a Welsh politician for the Labour and Co-operative Party, serving as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) since 2024, and Newport City Councillor for Malpas since 2012. She was Leader of Newport City Council from November 2019, until she resigned as leader at the Council's AGM on 21 May 2024 after winning the PCC election, whilst retaining her councillor role.

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Jane Mudd's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2024 Gwent Police: Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent Labour and Co-operative Party 28,476 votes (elected) 1st / 4 candidates
2022 Malpas: Newport local election Labour Party 978 votes (elected) 1st / 10 candidates
2017 Malpas: Newport City Council local election Labour Party 979 votes (elected) 1st / 12 candidates
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