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2022 Labour NEC Election
← 2020 August 4, 2022 (2022-08-04) 2024 →

14 of 41 Members of the NEC
21 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Luke Akehurst Hillary Schan and Kate Dove Tessa Miligan and Amen Tesfay
Party Labour to Win CLGA Open Labour
Leader's seat NEC Div. II CLP Did not stand Did not stand
Last election ?, ? ?, ? 1, ?
Seats before ? ? 1
Seats won 7 6 1
Seats after ? ? 1
Seat change Increase ? Decrease ? -
Popular vote [b] [c] [a]
Percentage 43.7% 39.1% 9.7%
Swing Increase ? pp Decrease ? pp Increase ? pp

Elections to the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party took place between the 4th and 31st of August 2020. Roles to be elected included all Div. II CLP positions, representatives for youth, BAME and Welsh members in adition to a local government representative elected by Labour councillors on principle authorities.

Voting System

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These NEC elections where the first be held using STV for the CLP division. Previously, members had been elected via regular plurality voting which strengthened the role of slates on the committee.

Elections to the equalities roles where conducted via an electoral college, with a trade union block vote accounting for 50% of the result and a one member one vote ballot of eligible members accounting for the other 50%.

The Local Government representatives where elected via plurality voting and only Labour councillors on principle authorities could participate in this.


  1. ^ Only including first preference votes cast in CLP division
  2. ^ Only including first preference votes cast in CLP division
  3. ^ Only including first preference votes cast in CLP division