2014 Labour Party leadership election (Ireland)

The 2014 Labour Party leadership election was held following the resignation of Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore as Leader of the Labour Party in the aftermath the party's poor showing at the local and European elections. A postal ballot was held to elect a successor. Nominations opened on 27 May and closed on 2 June.[1]

2014 Labour Party leadership election

4 July 2014 (2014-07-04)
 
Candidate Joan Burton Alex White
Party Labour Labour
Percentage 77% 22%

Leader before election

Eamon Gilmore

Elected Leader

Joan Burton

Candidates

Two candidates contested the leadership election:

Deputy leader

Along with the position of leader, there was also be an election to fill the Deputy leadership that fell vacant on the resignation of the Leader.[4] Four candidates contested it.[5][6]

Debates

There were 5 leadership election debates held across Ireland during the election campaign.

2014 Labour Party leadership election debates
 N°. Date PlaceLeadership candidatesDeputy Leadership candidates
 P  Participant.    N  Non-invitee.    A  Absent invitee. Burton White Conway Kelly McCarthy Sherlock
1 9 June 2014 Radisson Blu Hotel,
Dublin Airport
P P P P P P
2 16 June 2014 Clayton Hotel,
Galway
P P P P P P
3 19 June 2014 Rochestown Park Hotel,
Cork
P P P P P P
4 21 June 2014 Tom Johnson Summer School,
Portlaoise Heritage Hotel,
Portlaoise
P P P P P P
5 26 June 2014 Mansion House, Dublin P P P P P P

Result

Joan Burton was elected as leader with 78% of the vote. Alan Kelly was elected as deputy leader.[7][8][9]

Leadership election
Candidate Votes %
Joan Burton 2,094 77.0%
Alex White 607 22.3%
Spoiled 19 0.7%
Deputy leader election
Candidate Votes %
Alan Kelly 1,409 51.5%
Seán Sherlock 467 17.1%
Michael McCarthy 438 16.0%
Ciara Conway 421 15.4%
Spoiled 3 0.1%

References

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