Conservative Matthew Scott has been declared as Kent's new Police and Crime Commissioner.

The Tory candidate, from Swanley, beat Ukip's Henry Bolton to the position - following an election which quickly became a two horse race.

The first round of counting revealed Ukip had bagged 73,299 votes, and the Tories got 88,398 - both comfortably ahead of the other four candidates including Gravesham's Gurvinder Sandher.

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Mr Scott, a former Bexley Councillor and political assistant to Bexleyheath and Crayford MP David Evennett, won Dover, Ashford, Canterbury, Maidstone, Dartford, Gravesham, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and Malling.

Mr Bolton won in the Medway, Swale, Thanet and Shepway districts.

As there was no clear winner during the first round of votes, the ballot moved to second preference votes for the top two candidates in a bid to determine the outcome.

Mr Scott was then announced the overall winner.

Only 21.5 per cent of Kent residents turned out to vote - however, this figure is higher the 16.3 per cent turnout at the last KPCC elections in 2012.

Mr Scott will replace controversial outgoing commissioner Ann Barnes in the £85,000-a-year position.

He is now in charge of the force budget and will be required to set the police council tax and have the power to appoint and dismiss the Chief Constable.

As commissioner he must also hold the Chief Constable to account and set out an annual police plan.

Election results in your area:

First round results

Dartford

Henry Bolton (Ukip) 3,906

David Naghi (Liberal Democrat) 429

Tristan Osborne (Labour) 3,525

Gurvinder Singh (Independent) 1,391

Matthew Scott (Conservative) 4,077

Steve Uncles (Eng Democrats) 484

Gravesham

Henry Bolton (Ukip) 3,140

David Naghi (Liberal Democrat) 464

Tristan Osborne (Labour) 3,170

Gurvinder Singh (Independent) 2,765

Matthew Scott (Conservative) 3,788

Steve Uncles (Eng Democrats) 466

Sevenoaks

Henry Bolton (Ukip) 4,530

David Naghi (Liberal Democrat) 1,125

Tristan Osborne (Labour) 2,468

Gurvinder Singh (Independent) 1,463

Matthew Scott (Conservative) 7,067

Steve Uncles (Eng Democrats) 407

Second round results

Dartford

Henry Bolton 831

Matthew Scott 993

Gravesham

Henry Bolton 828

Matthew Scott 1,016