Young Labour regional rep election results

February 9, 2011 3:19 pm

By Mark Ferguson / @markfergusonuk

The results are now in for the regional rep positions on the national Young Labour executive.

Those elected to represent their region are:

BAILEY, Bex DARVILL, Simon
HAY, Calum
KING, Bryony
O’DWYER, Emma
PRINGLE, Nick
QUIGLEY, Christine
TAYLOR, Alice
WEBB, Tobin
WHITE, Adam

You can see the full result for each region below.

EASTERN REGION – Turnout 7%

Candidate Percentage
GALE, Miriam 12.20%
RAJA, Gulnaz 13.30%
ROSS, Christina 10.00%
TAYLOR, Alice 34.40% ELECTED
WEBB, Simone 30.00%
EAST MIDLANDS REGION – Turnout 9.1%
Candidate Percentage
ATHERTON, Katrina 24.40%
BAILEY, Bex 59.30% ELECTED
WILSON, Becki 16.30%
LONDON REGION – Turnout 5.9%
Candidate Percentage
QUIGLEY, Christine 43.40% ELECTED
SHETH, Krupa 4.80%
SOFEKUN, Mayowa 5.70%
TAPPING, Emilie 32.90%
WILLIAMS, Stace 13.20%
NORTH REGION – Turnout 8.6%
Candidate Percentage
FRAZER, Jordan 8.40%
HOLMES, Lee 10.80%
MITCHELL, Lisa 13.30%
MORDEY, Michael 19.30%
MORRIS, Joe 1.20%
NEARNEY, Thomas 1.20%
PRINGLE, Nick 27.70% ELECTED
THIRLAWAY, Matthew 7.20%
WELLER, Sammie 7.20%
WILLSON, Mark 3.60%
NORTH WEST REGION – Turnout 6.5%
Candidate Percentage
BROMLEY, Liam 3.60%
CLAYTON, Paul 5.80%
FEERICK, Gemma 5.80%
HILL, Michael 8%
HUGHES, Carl 2.20%
LEIGH, Jessica 14.50%
MASTAN, Khadija 3.60%
PATEL, Uzair 2.90%
PHILLIPS, Caitlin 11.60%
RYAN, Oliver 5.80%
SUTCLIFFE, Ian 5.10%
WHITE, Adam 22.50% ELECTED
WINSTANLEY, Craig 5.80%
WOODING, Vincent 2.90%
SCOTLAND – Turnout 9.5%
Candidate Percentage
ARSHAD, Mohammad Kashain 7.90%
BARLOW, Gordon 7.90%
CODD, Adam 2.60%
HAY, Calum 37.70% ELECTED
LEE, Matthew 31.60%
MCCAULEY, Joseph 3.50%
RIDDICK-MCGREGOR, Dean 8.80%
SOUTH EAST
Candidate Percentage
ROBERTS, Mary ELECTED UNOPPOSED
SOUTH WEST REGION – Turnout 7%
Candidate Percentage
BAKER, Gus 19%
COTTERILL, Fred 6.90%
FOSTER, Darius 10.30%
HOLDEN, Steven 3.40%
KISHORE, Prathees 17.20%
LEEMAN, James 1.70%
ROBERTS, Bradley 3.40%
VINSON, Joe 10.30%
WEBB, Tobin 27.60% ELECTED
WALES – Turnout 8.2%
Candidate Percentage
DARVILL, Simon 52.50% ELECTED
JENKINS, Andrew 25.40%
JONES, Luke 22%
WEST MIDLANDS REGION – 5.6%
Candidate Percentage
AHARI, Pouneh 15.10%
CHANA, Kiran 11%
HEMMINGWAY, Victoria 17.80%
O’DWYER, Emma 56.20% ELECTED
YORKSHIRE AND HUMBER – Turnout 7.8%
Candidate Percentage
KING, Bryony 50.90% ELECTED
SHAH, Chloe 17.50%
SIMPSON, Anna 31.60%

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