1995 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election
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Elections to the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet took place in October 1995, at the beginning of the 1995/6 session of parliament. Under the rules then in effect, the Commons members of the Parliamentary Labour Party elected 19 members of the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet, who were then assigned portfolios by the leader. The Labour peers elected the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords. In addition, the Leader of the Labour Party and Deputy Leader (Tony Blair and John Prescott, respectively) were members by virtue of those offices. With this election, for the first time, the role Opposition Chief Whip was simply another portfolio to be handed out rather than an office separately elected by the PLP.{{cite news |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/out-of-the-shadow-1.656183 |title=Out of the Shadow |date=17 October 1995 |access-date=23 May 2010 |work=Herald Scotland}} The 19 elected members of the Shadow Cabinet were the ones with the largest number of votes. MPs were required to vote for at least four women, but women were not necessarily guaranteed places in the Shadow Cabinet.
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! rowspan=3 | Colour | bgcolor=ffdd88 | Retained in the Shadow Cabinet |
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| Joined the Shadow Cabinet |
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| Voted out of the Shadow Cabinet |
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! Rank | |||
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| 1 | {{sortname|Margaret|Beckett}} | Derby South | 187 |
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| 2 | {{sortname|Robin|Cook}} | Livingston | 181 |
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| 3 | {{sortname|Gordon|Brown}} | Dunfermline East | 159 |
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| 4 | {{sortname|Ron|Davies|Ron Davies (Welsh politician)}} | Caerphilly | 157 |
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| 5 | {{sortname|Donald|Dewar}} | Glasgow Garscadden | 156 |
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| 6 | {{sortname|Mo|Mowlam}} | Redcar | 152 |
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| 7 | {{sortname|Chris|Smith|Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury}} | Islington South and Finsbury | 148 |
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| 8 | {{sortname|Frank|Dobson}} | Holborn and St Pancras | 142 |
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| 9 | {{sortname|David|Clark|David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere}} | South Shields | 141 |
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| 10 | {{sortname|Ann|Taylor|Ann Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Bolton}} | Dewsbury | 138 |
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| 11 | {{sortname|David|Blunkett}} | Sheffield Brightside | 132 |
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| 12 | {{sortname|Gavin|Strang}} | Edinburgh East | 131 |
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| 13 | {{sortname|Jack|Straw}} | Blackburn | 128 |
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| 14 | {{sortname|Joan|Lestor|Joan Lestor}} | Eccles | 122 |
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| 15 | {{sortname|Michael|Meacher}} | Oldham West | 121 |
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| 16 | {{sortname|Clare|Short}} | Birmingham Ladywood | 119 |
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| 17 | {{sortname|George|Robertson|George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen}} | Hamilton | 116 |
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| 18 | {{sortname|Harriet|Harman}} | Peckham | 108 |
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| 19 | {{sortname|Tom|Clarke|Tom Clarke (politician)}} | Monklands West | 107 |
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| 20 | {{sortname|Jack|Cunningham|Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling}} | Copeland | 100 |
21 | {{sortname|Tony|Lloyd}} | Stretford | 99 |
22 | {{sortname|Derek|Fatchett}} | Leeds Central | 90 |
23† | {{sortname|Joyce|Quin|Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin}} | Gateshead East | 88 |
23† | {{sortname|Brian|Wilson}} | Cunninghame North | 88 |
25 | {{sortname|Dawn|Primarolo}} | Bristol South | 86 |
26 | {{sortname|Nick|Brown}} | Newcastle-upon-Tyne North | 84 |
27 | {{sortname|Stuart|Bell}} | Middlesbrough | 82 |
28 | {{sortname|Hilary|Armstrong}} | North West Durham | 80 |
29 | {{sortname|John|Marek|John Marek (politician)}} | Wrexham | 76 |
30 | {{sortname|Ann|Clwyd}} | Cynon Valley | 72 |
31 | {{sortname|Irene|Adams|Irene Adams, Baroness Adams of Craigielea}} | Paisley North | 71 |
32† | {{sortname|Alun|Michael}} | Cardiff West | 69 |
32† | {{sortname|Chris|Mullin|Chris Mullin (politician)}} | Sunderland South | 69 |
34 | {{sortname|Alistair|Darling}} | Edinburgh Central | 67 |
35 | {{sortname|Richard|Caborn}} | Sheffield Central | 65 |
36 | {{sortname|Llin|Golding|Llin Golding, Baroness Golding}} | Newcastle-under-Lyme | 64 |
37 | {{sortname|Henry|McLeish}} | Central Fife | 50 |
38 | {{sortname|George|Foulkes|George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock}} | Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 47 |
39 | {{sortname|Ian|McCartney}} | Makerfield | 46 |
40 | {{sortname|Tony|Banks|Tony Banks, Baron Stratford}} | Newham North West | 41 |
41 | {{sortname|Peter|Kilfoyle}} | Liverpool Walton | 40 |
42 | {{sortname|Kevin|Barron}} | Rother Valley | 30 |
† Multiple candidates tied for position.
References
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- {{cite web |url=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/shadow.html |title=Shadow Cabinet Elections in the 1992 Parliament |access-date=2010-05-24 |archive-date=2010-07-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100714134916/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/shadow.html |url-status=dead }}
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