West Midlands PCC election won by David Jamieson amid 10.4% turnout
Labour's David Jamieson has been elected as the new West Midlands police and crime commissioner (PCC), as it emerged the turnout was just 10.4%.
He was declared the winner on first preference votes with 50.83%.
The turnout was lower than the 12% in the area in the original PCC contest in 2012, won by Bob Jones, who died in July.
The cost to the taxpayer of staging the new poll was estimated as at least £3.7m - nearly £20 for every vote cast.
The poor turnout sparked calls for the process to be reformed, with Labour calling the by-election "a shambles".
Jack Dromey, shadow minister for police, said it had been a by-election "characterised by costly chaos and a record low turnout".
The Electoral Reform Society (ERS) said the law needed looking at, calling it "a very depressing turnout".