2006 Liberal Democrats deputy leadership election
29 March 2006
 
Candidate Vince Cable Matthew Taylor David Heath
First round 21 (33.3%) 25 (39.7%) 17 (27.0%)
Second round 31 (51.7%) 29 (48.3%) Eliminated

Deputy Leader before election

Menzies Campbell

Elected Deputy Leader

Vince Cable

The 2006 Liberal Democrats deputy leadership election began on 2 March 2006, when the sitting Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Menzies Campbell, was elected leader of the party. Campbell had been deputy leader since February 2003.

The post was elected by and from the party's 63 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, who voted on 29 March 2006. Vince Cable was elected as deputy leader in the second round. There were three candidates: Vince Cable, David Heath and Matthew Taylor. Three further MPs, Susan Kramer, Phil Willis and Ed Davey, canvassed support from colleagues but did not enter nominations.[1]

Result

First round
Candidate Votes %
Matthew Taylor 25 39.7
Vince Cable 21 33.3
David Heath 17 27.0
Turnout 63 100
Second ballot required

David Heath was eliminated after the first round, and his second preferences were redistributed.[2]

Second round
Candidate Change Votes %
Vince Cable +10 31 51.7
Matthew Taylor +4 29 48.3
Not transferable +3 3
Turnout 63 100
Vince Cable elected

See also

References

  1. Celia Walden (14 March 2006). "Spy". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 16 March 2006.
  2. "Cable elected Lib Dem deputy leader". ePolitix.com. 29 March 2006. Archived from the original on 7 January 2007. Retrieved 29 March 2006.
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