2018 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election

2018 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election
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Turnout8,379 (24.0%)
 
Candidate Jonathan Bartley
and Siân Berry
Shahrar Ali Leslie Rowe
Popular vote 6,329 1,466 495
Percentage 75.5% 17.5% 5.9%

Leaders before election

Jonathan Bartley
and Caroline Lucas

Elected leaders

Jonathan Bartley
and Siân Berry

The 2018 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election was held from June to August 2018 to select a leader of the Green Party of England and Wales. Caroline Lucas and Jonathan Bartley had been elected as co-leaders in 2016. Lucas stood down, whilst Bartley stood for re-election with a new co-leadership candidate, Siân Berry. They won re-election in the first round, and Amelia Womack won re-election as the party's deputy leader.

The leadership election for the Green Party of England and Wales is held routinely every two years. The 2018 election, which ran from 1 June to 31 August, was the sixth since the party decided to have a leader (or two co-leaders) and a deputy leader. The result was declared on 4 September: Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry were elected as co-leaders and Amelia Womack was re-elected as deputy leader.[1]

  1. ^ Walker, Peter (4 September 2018). "Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry win Green party leadership race". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 September 2018.

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