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Sue Mountstevens is a British independent politician who was born in 1955 in Bristol. She is currently 68 years old. Mountstevens was elected as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Avon and Somerset in November 2012, and was re-elected in May 2016. She is the first woman to hold the post. Mountstevens is a former magistrate and was a member of the Avon and Somerset Police Authority from 2009 to 2012. She was also a member of the South West Regional Assembly from 2004 to 2009. Mountstevens is a former nurse and has worked in the NHS for over 30 years. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing and a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute. Mountstevens is married with two children. She is a keen cyclist and enjoys walking and gardening.

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2015

On 19 August 2015, Mountstevens accused Gargan of abusing his authority, and losing the confidence of staff and the public, and asked him to resign. In her statement, Mountstevens said Gargan was being required to resign or retire “due to a lack of confidence by local people, police officers and staff in his position as leader of Avon and Somerset constabulary”.

2014

After allegations of gross misconduct in May 2014, Chief Constable Nick Gargan was suspended for 18 months. In July 2015 he was cleared of the charges of gross misconduct, but was found guilty of eight counts of misconduct, and in August 2015 was handed eight final written warnings.

2013

One of the powers of Police and Crime Commissioners is to appoint or dismiss the chief constable. On her second day in office, Mountstevens decided to invite applications for appointment to that role, to be taken up after the contract of the incumbent, Colin Port, expired in early 2013, rather than extending his appointment. Port then decided to retire rather than re-apply for the position. In January 2013, Mountstevens announced Nick Gargan as Port's successor; the appointment was subsequently approved by the relevant police and crime panel, and Gargan took up the appointment in March 2013.

2012

Sue Mountstevens (born 1955) is a British independent politician. Since November 2012, she has been the Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner. She is the first person to hold the post and was elected on 15 November 2012, having stood as an independent candidate.

Mountstevens was elected to the role of Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner in the elections held on 15 November 2012, which used the supplementary vote system. She stood as an Independent and was elected on the second round, after second preference votes were counted. Mountstevens was the only Commissioner elected with a mandate exceeding 10% of the electorate, having been chosen by 10.1% of those eligible to vote. She took the oath of office on 21 November 2012.