Zoë Metcalfe Explained

Zoë Metcalfe
Term Start:26 November 2021
Term End:7 May 2024
Successor:Office abolished
Term Start2:4 May 2017
Term End2:5 May 2022
Office3:Member of Harrogate Borough Council for Claro
Term Start3:8 May 2018
Term End3:1 December 2022
Party:Conservative Party

Zoë Metcalfe is a British Conservative politician. She was elected to the post of North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner in November 2021, in a by-election that was called due to the resignation of Philip Allott following his remarks on the murder of Sarah Everard.[1]

Metcalfe was also an elected member of North Yorkshire County Council for the Knaresborough division,[2] and of Harrogate Borough Council for the Claro ward.[3]

She has twice stood as a parliamentary candidate for the Conservative Party, contesting the Doncaster Central constituency in 2015 and Leeds West in 2017.

Notes and References

  1. News: North Yorkshire PFCC: Tory Zoë Metcalfe elected . . 26 November 2021 . 26 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Councillor details - Councillor Zoe Metcalfe . . 27 November 2021.
  3. Web site: Councillor details - Councillor Zoe Metcalfe . . 27 November 2021.