Leicester South by-election, 2011

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Leicester South by-election, 2011

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The Leicester South seat in the House of Commons.
Elected by simple majority using first past the post. Triggered by resignation of incumbent
 
Candidate Jon Ashworth Zuffar Haq Jane Hunt
Party Labour Liberal Democrat Conservative
Popular vote 19,771 7,693 5,169
Percentage 57.8 22.5 15.1

LeicesterSouth2007Constituency.svg
Location of Leicester South within the English county of Leicestershire

MP before election

Peter Soulsby
Labour

Subsequent MP

Jon Ashworth
Labour

The Leicester South by-election was held to elect a Member of Parliament (MP) of the United Kingdom for the Leicester South constituency on 5 May 2011. It was prompted by the resignation of Sir Peter Soulsby of the Labour Party, who stood down from Parliament to contest the election for Mayor of Leicester. Soulsby was appointed Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead on 1 April 2011, and the writ for a new election was issued on 5 April. The election was won by Labour Party candidate Jon Ashworth.

All registered Parliamentary electors (i.e. British, Irish and Commonwealth citizens living in the UK and British citizens living overseas[1]) who were aged 18 or over on 5 May 2011 were entitled to vote in the by-election. The deadline for voters to register to vote in the by-election was midnight on Thursday 14 April 2011. However, those who qualified as an anonymous elector had until midnight on Tuesday 26 April 2011 to register to vote.[2]

Background

Leicester South was very narrowly won by the Conservatives in 1983, and gained by Labour in the 1987 general election. After the death of Labour MP Jim Marshall, a 2004 by-election was held in June 2004 at which the Liberal Democrats gained the seat. At the general election in May 2005, Soulsby regained the seat for Labour; he increased his majority at the 2010 general election.

As a former Leader of Leicester City Council, Soulsby put his name forward for selection as the Labour Party candidate for the directly elected Mayoralty of Leicester after the city council voted to adopt a new leadership structure. In standing for selection he indicated that he would vacate his Parliamentary seat if selected.[3] When Soulsby won the selection he immediately announced that he would indeed resign his seat.[4] On 1 April 2011 the Chancellor of the Exchequer appointed Soulsby as Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead, formally vacating the seat.[5] On 5 April, the Labour chief whip Rosie Winterton moved the motion to issue a writ for a new election.

Candidates

Leicester City Council confirmed the list of candidates on 14 April 2011.[6] With only 5 candidates, the election has the shortest by-election ballot paper since the 2005 Cheadle by-election.

There was a wide interest in the Labour selection.[citation needed] One local councillor, Rory Palmer, entered the contest but subsequently withdrew, having accepted the offer of becoming Soulsby's deputy.[7] The official shortlist of five candidates was confirmed on 18 March and included three Leicester City councillors, Patrick Kitterick (who was also Chair of Leicester South Constituency Labour Party), Mian Mayat and Neil Clayton, together with Jonathan Ashworth, a former advisor to Gordon Brown and current Head of Party Relations, and Josephine Channer, a councillor in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.[8] On 19 March, local Labour Party members selected Jon Ashworth,[9] who won 106 votes out of 153 cast on the first ballot.[10]

Former Liberal Democrat MP for the constituency Parmjit Singh Gill was initially selected as the party's candidate on 18 March.[11] On 23 March, he withdrew from the candidacy saying that he wanted to concentrate on his position as a Leicester City Councillor; he was immediately replaced as candidate by Zuffar Haq.[12]

On 15 March 2011, the United Kingdom Independence Party selected Abhijit Pandya, a former Leicester South resident and alumnus of the University of Leicester, as their party's candidate.[13]

On 26 March, the Conservatives selected Jane Hunt as their candidate. She contested the Leicester East constituency at the General Election.[14]

Result

Labour retained the seat with an increased majority.

Election Political result Candidate Party Votes % ±%
By-election, 2011[15]
Electorate: 75,916
Turnout: 34,180 (45.0%) −3.0
Labour hold
Majority: 12,078 (35.3%) +16.6
Swing: +8.4% from Lib Dem to Lab
Jon Ashworth Labour 19,771 57.8 +12.2
Zuffar Haq Liberal Democrat 7,693 22.5 -4.4
Jane Hunt Conservative 5,169 15.1 -6.3
Abhijit Pandya UKIP 994 2.9 +1.4
Howling Laud Hope Monster Raving Loony 553 1.6 N/A
General Election 2010 [16]
Electorate: 75,916
Turnout: 47,124 (61.1%) +3.4
Labour hold
Majority: 8,808 (18.7%)
Swing: +5.0% from Lib Dem to Lab
Sir Peter Soulsby Labour 21,479 45.6 +6.2
Parmjit Singh Gill Liberal Democrat 12,671 26.9 -3.7
Ross Grant Conservative 10,066 21.4 +3.6
Adrian Waudby BNP 1,418 3.0 N/A
Dave Dixey Green 770 1.6 N/A
Christopher Lucas UKIP 720 1.5 N/A

See also

References

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  6. Statement of Persons Nominated Leicester Council
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  13. http://www.ukipleicester.com/
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