2015 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election

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2015 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election
  2011 12–15 November 2015
  Colum Eastwood MLA.JPG Alasdair McDonnell MP.JPG
Candidate Colum Eastwood Alasdair McDonnell
1st pref.172133
Percentage56.4%43.6%

Leader before election

Alasdair McDonnell

Elected Leader

Colum Eastwood

A leadership election was held for the Social Democratic and Labour Party of Northern Ireland between 12 and 15 November 2015. The result was a victory for Colum Eastwood.

Contents

Background

Following poor election results in the 2014 local elections, the 2014 European Parliament election and the 2015 Westminster election, McDonnell resisted calls to stand down. [1] Initially no challenger came forward, though early in June it was rumoured that eventual challenger Colum Eastwood would stand. [2] It was not until late September that Eastwood confirmed that he would stand against McDonnell. [3]

Candidates

Two SDLP members announced they would stand in the leadership election. These were:

Results

Below is a table summarising the results of the leadership election. With just two candidates there was only one round of votes.

2015 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election [6]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1
SDLP Colum Eastwood 56.4Green check.svgY172
SDLP Alasdair McDonnell 43.6Red x.svgN 133
Electorate: 315  Valid: 305  Spoilt:  Quota: 154  Turnout:  

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