1970 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election explained

Elections to the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet (more formally, its "Parliamentary Committee") occurred in July 1970, following the party's defeat in the 1970 general election.

In addition to the 12 members elected, the Leader (Harold Wilson), Deputy Leader (Roy Jenkins), Labour Chief Whip (Bob Mellish), Labour Leader in the House of Lords (Baron Shackleton), and Labour Chief Whip in the Lords (Baron Beswick) were automatically members. The Labour Lords elected one further member, Baron Champion.[1]

The Chair of the Labour Party was elected at the same time as the Shadow Cabinet, and was given a further automatic place in the cabinet. The post was won by Douglas Houghton, who also won one of the twelve places in the Shadow Cabinet election. Ross, who had taken thirteenth place in the Shadow Cabinet election, was given the spare position.

The 12 winners of the election are listed below:

Colour
key
bgcolor=ffdd88 Member of Cabinet when Labour Party lost office following 1970 election
Rank
Candidate
Constituency
Votes
1James CallaghanCardiff South East178
2Denis HealeyLeeds East165
3Anthony CroslandGreat Grimsby157
4Douglas HoughtonSowerby150
5Tony BennBristol South East133
6Michael FootEbbw Vale124
7Shirley WilliamsHitchin122
8Harold LeverManchester Cheetham115
9Edward ShortNewcastle upon Tyne Central114
10Fred PeartWorkington110
11George ThomsonDundee East107
12Barbara CastleBlackburn98
13Willie RossKilmarnock93
14Eric HefferLiverpool Walton78
15Reg PrenticeDaventry76
16=Richard MarshGreenwich69
16=Elwyn JonesWest Ham South69
18Michael StewartFulham66
19Ian MikardoPoplar61
20Cledwyn HughesAnglesey57
21Willie HamiltonWest Fife56
22John SilkinDeptford54
23Douglas JayBattersea North53
24Roy MasonBarnsley52
25Joan LestorEton and Slough48
26Merlyn ReesLeeds South44
27Roy HattersleyBirmingham Sparkbrook43
28=George ThomasCardiff West42
28=Bill RodgersStockton-on-Tees42
30Dick TaverneLincoln40
31Peter ShoreStepney39
32Stan OrmeSalford West38
33Dickson MabonGreenock37
34=Frank JuddPortsmouth West36
34=Tom DribergBarking36
36Alf MorrisManchester Wythenshawe35
37John MendelsonPenistone34
38=Robert SheldonAshton under Lyne33
38=Hugh BrownGlasgow Provan33
40Fred MulleySheffield Park31
41Joel BarnettHeywood and Royton28
42Denis HowellBirmingham Small Heath27
43Joyce ButlerWood Green26
44=Harold WalkerDoncaster24
44=Judith HartLanark24
45Lena JegerHolborn and St Pancras South23
46Alex LyonYork21
48=William MolloyEaling North20
48=Thomas UrwinHoughton-le-Spring20
50Arthur BlenkinsopSouth Shields19
51John StonehouseWednesbury14
52Samuel SilkinDulwich10

Notes and References

  1. Parliamentary Labour Party . The Political Companion . July–September 1971 . 8 . 64 - 65.