2022 Green Party of England and Wales deputy leadership election

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2022 Green Party of England and Wales deputy leadership election
  2020 1 July – 7 September 2022
Turnout6,266 (12.5%)
 
Zack Polanski, Green Party London Assembly Member (cropped).jpg
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Candidate Zack Polanski Tyrone Scott Shahrar Ali
First pref.42%28%24%
Final round51%42%Eliminated
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CandidateNick Humberstone
First pref.6%
Final roundEliminated

Deputy leader before election

Amelia Womack

Elected deputy leader

Zack Polanski

The 2022 Green Party of England and Wales Party deputy leadership election was held between 1 July and 7 September 2022 to determine the next deputy leader of the Green Party of England and Wales. Voting took place from 1 to 30 August 2022.

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On 5 March 2022, the party's then deputy leader, Amelia Womack, announced she would not be standing to be re-elected in the party's 2022 deputy leadership election. She had been the party's deputy leader for eight years, having first been elected to the role in 2014, and subsequently re-elected three times since (in 2016, 2018 and 2020). [1]

To qualify for the ballot, candidates needed nominations from 20 of the party's members.

Four candidates, Zack Polanski, Shahrar Ali, Nick Humberstone, and Tyrone Scott qualified on 1 July 2022.

The results were announced on 7 September 2022. In the first round no candidate received 50% or more of the vote. Zack Polanski placed highest with 42% of the vote in the first round, followed by Tyrone Scott with 28%, while Shahrar Ali received 24% and Nick Humberstone, 6%. [2] Zack Polanski was elected for the role after several rounds of counting second and third preferences with 51% of the vote. [3]

Turnout was low, with 6,266 of more than 50,000 members eligible to vote casting votes (12.5%). [4]

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References

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