Voter turnout - how do the regions compare?
Voter turnout has been low across the whole of the Meridian region for the police and crime commissioner elections, with as few as 10% going to the polls in some places.
In Wiltshire, the first force area to declare a result, the overall turnout was 15.8% as Tory candidate Angus Macpherson, a magistrate, won after a second round of voting ahead of Labour's Clare Moody.
But in parts of the region the turnout has been much lower.
Voter turnout in Thames Valley was 13.3% with 226,512 people going to the polls. Currently, Conservative candidate, Anthony Stansfeld, is in the lead.
In Oxford only 10.9% of people decided to vote.
The turnout figures for Hampshire show as few as 15% on average are voting, the lowest poll in Gosport with 11.5%.
195,218 total votes have been cast in Sussex - a turnout of 15.82%.
Kent fairs a little better, though only 16.3% of eligible people have voted. Tunbridge Wells scores the highest attendence with 18%.

