Jane Mudd (born October 1968) is a Welsh politician for the Labour and Co-operative Party, serving as Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) since 2024,[1] and Newport City Councillor for Malpas since 2012. She was Leader of Newport City Council from November 2019,[2] until she resigned as leader at the Council's AGM on 21 May 2024 after winning the PCC election, whilst retaining her councillor role.[3]

Jane Mudd
Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner
Assumed office
9 May 2024
Preceded byJeffrey Cuthbert
Newport City Councillor for Malpas Ward
Assumed office
3 May 2012
Preceded byBill Langsford
Leader of Newport City Council
In office
18 November 2019 – 21 May 2024
Preceded byDebbie Wilcox
Succeeded byDimitri Batrouni
Personal details
Political partyLabour and Co-operative Party

Political career

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Local government

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In 2012, Mudd was first elected to represent Newport's Malpas ward.[4]

Mudd is the Welsh Local Government Association spokesperson on Community Safety[5] and co-chairs the Wales Community Safety Board.

In 2019, she was selected as Leader of Newport City Council, following the elevation of Baroness Debbie Wilcox to the House of Lords.[2]

Police and crime commissioner

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In November 2023 it was announced that Jeffrey Cuthbert would not be seeking reelection to the role of Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent.[6] Mudd was simultaneously announced to have been selected to be the Labour party candidate for the role, by a closed party process, prompting allegations of a 'stitch-up'.[7][8] In May 2024, Mudd was elected to the role, becoming the first woman to be elected to the role of police and crime commissioner in Wales.[1]

2024 Welsh Labour Party leadership election

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Mudd supported Jeremy Miles in the 2024 Welsh Labour leadership election.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Williams, Rhys (3 May 2024). "Labour's Jane Mudd elected police and crime commissioner for Gwent". Caerphilly Observer. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Newport council leader confirms she will quit if she is elected as Gwent's PCC". South Wales Argus. 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ Thomas, Nicholas (4 May 2024). "Change at top of Newport City Council after Labour's PCC election win". Herald.Wales. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Local Elections Archive Project — Malpas Ward". www.andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Jane Helen Mudd". Choose My Police and Crime Commissioner. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  6. ^ Service, Nicholas Thomas-Local Democracy Reporting (16 November 2023). "Gwent's police and crime commissioner Jeff Cuthbert to step down at next election". Caerphilly Observer. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Welsh Labour police commissioner hopefuls selected without members' vote". BBC News. 5 December 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  8. ^ Mansfield, Mark (17 November 2023). "Labour accused of 'stitching up' PCC candidate selections in Wales". Nation.Cymru. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  9. ^ Price, Emily (16 February 2024). "Jeremy Miles asks members to back inclusive leadership as ballot papers drop". Nation.Cymru. Retrieved 8 May 2024.