2011 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election

2011 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election
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  Alasdair McDonnell
Candidate Alasdair McDonnell Conall McDevitt
1st pref. 127 105
Percentage 36.5% 30.2%
2nd round 140 131
Percentage 40.3% 37.8%
3rd round 188 152
Percentage 55.3% 44.7%

 
Candidate Patsy McGlone Alex Attwood
1st pref. 70 46
Percentage 20.1% 13.2%
2nd round 76 Eliminated
Percentage 21.9% Eliminated
3rd round Eliminated Eliminated
Percentage Eliminated Eliminated

Leader before election

Margaret Ritchie

Elected Leader

Alasdair McDonnell

An election for the leadership of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) was held 4–5 November 2011. Alasdair McDonnell won the leadership election and was announced the new leader of the SDLP on 5 November 2011.[1]

Background

Following poor election results in the 2010 UK general election as well as the 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election, it was reported that the then-SDLP leader, Margaret Ritchie, faced a leadership challenge from deputy leader Patsy McGlone.[2] McGlone stated at the beginning of August, 2011, that he would challenge Ritchie for the party's leadership at the annual conference in November.[3] Ritchie subsequently announced on 8 September 2011, that she would not run in the coming leadership race.[4]

Candidates

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

  • Alex Attwood - The Northern Ireland Executive's Minister for Social Development and MLA for West Belfast. Attwood was also the only MLA to fully endorse Margaret Ritchie's leadership of the SDLP.[3]
  • Conall McDevitt - MLA for South Belfast. At 39 years old, McDevitt was the youngest of all four candidates in the election.[3] He was supported by the former SDLP minister Bríd Rodgers.[5]
  • Alasdair McDonnell - Another MLA for South Belfast, McDonnell is also the MP for South Belfast in the House of Commons. In the previous SDLP leadership election in 2010 he lost to Margaret Ritchie by 35 votes.[2]
  • Patsy McGlone - Deputy Leader of the SDLP and MLA for Mid-Ulster. His supporters included the SDLP founding member Ivan Cooper as well as North Belfast MLA Alban Maginness.[3]

Results

Below is a table summarising the results of the leadership election.[6] Alasdair McDonnell had the most votes in every round of voting.

2011 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
Social Democratic and Labour Alasdair McDonnell 36.5 127 140 Green tickY 188
Social Democratic and Labour Conall McDevitt 30.2 105 131 152
Social Democratic and Labour Patsy McGlone 20.1 70 76  
Social Democratic and Labour Alex Attwood 13.2 46    
Electorate:     Valid: 348   Spoilt:     Quota: 175   Turnout:    

References

  1. ^ Alasdair McDonnell elected new SDLP leader Archived 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine BBC News
  2. ^ a b Margaret Ritchie: SDLP leader 'to face challenge' Archived 2018-11-23 at the Wayback Machine BBC News
  3. ^ a b c d SDLP set to vote for new leader Archived 2021-04-09 at the Wayback Machine BBC News
  4. ^ SDLP leader Ritchie to step down Archived 2011-11-19 at the Wayback Machine BBC News
  5. ^ Brid Rodgers supports SDLP candidate Conall McDevitt Archived 2015-10-20 at the Wayback Machine BBC News
  6. ^ And the new SDLP leader is... Alasdair McDonnell! Archived 2011-11-07 at the Wayback Machine Slugger O'toole
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