Nominations in the 2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election

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The following list shows all Labour Party Members of Parliament (MPs), Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Constituency Labour Parties (CLPs), affiliated trades unions and socialist societies that nominated a candidate in the 2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Rosena Allin-Khan

Parliamentary nominations

Members of Parliament
Members of the European Parliament

CLP and affiliate nominations

Socialist societies
  • Scientists for Labour [4]

Richard Burgon

Parliamentary nominations

Members of Parliament
Members of the European Parliament

CLP and affiliate nominations

Dawn Butler

Parliamentary nominations

Members of Parliament
Members of the European Parliament

CLP and affiliate nominations

Constituency Labour Parties

Ian Murray

Parliamentary nominations

CLP and affiliate nominations

Socialist societies

Angela Rayner

Parliamentary nominations

Members of Parliament
Members of the European Parliament

CLP and affiliate nominations

Constituency Labour Parties
Trades unions

Khalid Mahmood (withdrawn)

Parliamentary nominations

Members of Parliament

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