On Saturday The Labour Party elected Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party Leader, and Tom Watson as Deputy Leader.
Jeremy Corbyn received 251,417 votes (59.5 per cent) in the first round.
Tom Watson received 198,962 votes (50.7 per cent) in the third round.
Results 1st Stage |
Members |
Registered Supporters |
Affiliated Supporters |
Total |
% of Valid Vote |
BURNHAM, Andy |
55,698 |
6,160 |
18,604 |
80,462 |
19.0% |
COOPER, Yvette |
54,470 |
8,415 |
9,043 |
71,928 |
17.0% |
CORBYN, Jeremy |
121,751 |
88,449 |
41,217 |
251,417 |
59.5% |
KENDALL, Liz |
13,601 |
2,574 |
2,682 |
18,857 |
4.5% |
TOTAL |
245,520 |
105,598 |
71,546 |
422,664 |
|
A full breakdown of the results cast for each candidate in each round for Leader and Deputy Leader will be published at labour.org.uk/leadershipresults
Notes:
Turnout:
Total turnout in the election for Leader was 422,664 (76.3 per cent turnout)
This is comprised of:
Members: 245,675 (83.5% turnout)
Registered Supporters: 105,600 (93% turnout)
Affiliated Supporters: 71,596 (48.8% turnout)
Facts about the Ballot:
The ballot process was run on behalf of the Labour Party by Electoral Reform Services
- Labour’s election for Leader and Deputy leader included a total of 422,871 participants.
- 343,995 votes were cast online, making it the UK’s largest ever online ballot.