WITH polling day across the country this week, the News & Star is providing readers with high-quality, exclusive content to help you stay informed about the forthcoming vote in our area. 

Cumbrians are set to go to the polls on Thursday (May 2) to elect the next police, fire and crime commissioner (PFCC) for the county.

The day will see David Allen standing for Labour, Mike Johnson for the Conservatives and Adrian Waite for the Liberal Democrats.

For the past few weeks, we have delivered in-depth analysis of the candidates and their policies, as well as exclusive interviews and stories about what the PFCC role involves. 

The News & Star has been issuing regular updates on the most important issues concerning voters, so you can stay informed and make the best decision when it comes to casting your vote.

Recommended reading: 

Everything you need to know about the upcoming PFCC election

Call from Co-op for PFCC candidates to crack down on retail crime

PFCC candidates urge public to vote in 'important' election

Across Cumberland, there will be no parish elections as the seats were uncontested. 

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