Julia Mulligan

Julia Mulligan
Mulligan speaking at a Policy Exchange meeting in 2013
North Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner
In office
22 November 2012 – 12 May 2021
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byPhilip Allott
Personal details
BornJune 1967 (age 57)
Bradford
Political partyConservative

Julia Rosemary Mulligan (born June 1967) is a British Conservative politician who was the first North Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, elected on 15 November 2012.[1] Mulligan stood as the official Conservative Party PCC candidate and previously served as a local district councillor, in Craven, where she lives. She also stood for parliament in the 2010 general election.[2]

Mulligan was elected North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner in November 2012, and was re-elected in May 2016. On 15 November 2018 she became the North Yorkshire Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner, taking over the governance of North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. In May 2021, Mulligan was replaced by Philip Allott in this role, and she took a job at the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

  1. ^ "North Yorkshire police and crime commissioner results". BBC News. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  2. ^ "About Julia Mulligan". Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner North Yorkshire. Retrieved 22 January 2019.