2020 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election explained

Election Name:2020 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Turnout:7,358 (15.4%)
Previous Election:2018 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election
Previous Year:2018
Next Election:2021 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election
Next Year:2021
Election Date:3 – 31 August 2020
1Blank:First pref.
2Blank:Final round
Image1:File:Sian Berry and Jonathan Bartley, 2018 (portrait crop).jpg
Image1 Size:160x160px
Candidate1:Jonathan Bartley
and Siân Berry
1Data1:3,600 (48.9%)
2Data1:4,238 (57.5%)
Image2 Size:160x160px
Candidate2:Rosi Sexton
1Data2:1,978 (26.9%)
2Data2:2,618 (35.5%)
Image3:File:Shahrar Ali speaking at public event (cropped).jpg
Image3 Size:160x160px
Candidate3:Shahrar Ali
1Data3:1,735 (23.6%)
2Data3:Eliminated
Leaders
Posttitle:Elected leaders
Before Election:Jonathan Bartley
and Siân Berry
After Election:Jonathan Bartley
and Siân Berry

The 2020 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election took place in August 2020 to determine the leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, while an election for the party's deputy leader also took place simultaneously. Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry, who were elected on a joint ticket in 2018, were re-elected as co-leaders while Amelia Womack was re-elected as the party's deputy leader.

Background

Prior to 2008, the Green Party elected spokespeople called principal speakers instead of leaders. After a rule change, the party adopted a system of electing a leader or co-leaders every two years.[1] If there are two co-leaders, a single deputy will be elected whereas if there is a single leader there are two deputies. In either case, the election is subject to the party's gender-balancing rules.[2] The election was held under the instant-runoff voting electoral system, with voters able to select different preferences for each candidate.[3]

Campaign

Leadership

The incumbent co-leaders, Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry, stood for re-election. Bartley was a Lambeth councillor and Berry was a London Assembly Member and the party's candidate for the 2021 London mayoral election.[4]

Shahrar Ali, the party's home affairs spokesperson who had been one of the party's deputy leaders from 2014 to 2016, ran for the leadership. He had previously run against Bartley and Berry in 2018.[5]

One of the party's councillors in Solihull, the mixed martial artist Rosi Sexton, campaigned for the leadership as an "outsider". She said she wanted to focus on the party's electoral strategy and policy development processes.[6]

Deputy leadership

Amelia Womack was first elected as the party's deputy leader in 2014 and was re-elected in each subsequent election.

Cleo Lake, a Bristol councillor for the party since 2016, contested the deputy leadership election saying she wanted to inspire more activists into politics.[7] The writer and campaigner Tom Pashy, Nick Humberstone, and Andrea Carey Fuller also sought election as deputy leader.[8] [9] [10]

Timeline

June

August

September

Candidates

Leader

CandidatePolitical officeAnnounced

Home affairs spokesperson
Deputy leader (2014–2016)
30 June


Co-leader (2016–2021)
Lambeth Councillor (2018–present)
Co-leader (2018–2021)
Member of the London Assembly (2016–present)
Camden Councillor (2014–present)
Principal speaker of the Green Party (2006–2007)
8 June[13]

Solihull Councillor (2019–present)28 June

Deputy leader

CandidatePolitical officeAnnounced
1 July

Young Greens committee member10 June

Bristol City Councillor (2016–present)26 June

29 June

Deputy leader (2014–2022)17 June[14]

Declined and withdrawn

The former MEPs Alex Phillips and Magid Magid were speculated as potential leadership candidates but chose not to run.[15] [16] The former Parliamentary candidate James Booth initially stood as a deputy leadership candidate, but withdrew.[17] [18] [19]

Results

Leader

Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry were re-elected as co-leaders in the second round.[20] [21]

CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry3,60048.9%4,23857.5%
Rosi Sexton1,97826.9%2,61835.5%
Shahrar Ali1,73523.6%colspan="2"
Re-open nominations450.6%colspan="2"
Turnout7,35815.4%

Deputy leader

Amelia Womack was re-elected as deputy leader in the second round.

CandidateFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Amelia Womack3,00646.5%3,41652.8%
Cleo Lake2,15333.3%2,77742.9%
Andrea Carey Fuller68410.6%colspan="2"
Tom Pashby3094.8%colspan="2"
Nick Humberstone2824.3%colspan="2"
Re-open nominations250.4%colspan="2"
Turnout6,45913.0%

Aftermath

The turnout was the lowest for one of the party's leadership elections since Natalie Bennett's unopposed re-election in 2014. The re-elected co-leaders, Bartley and Berry, said they wanted to make gains in the upcoming 2021 United Kingdom local elections and promised to make the party the "main opposition" to the Conservative government.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walker. Peter. 2 July 2020. Siân Berry and Jonathan Bartley face competition for Green party leadership. The Guardian. the party prepares for its two-yearly programme selecting its top officials. 4 August 2020.
  2. Web site: Hill. Raphael. 24 July 2020. The Green Party's leadership gender balancing rules aren't fit for purpose. Bright Green. The Green Party of England and Wales constitution... read[s] that when one leader was elected the following happens: The post of deputy leader will be held as a job share with two individuals of a different gender... Two members of a different gender may together stand for the office of leader in order to hold the post as a jobshare… In this case a single deputy, the individual who polls the highest vote, regardless of gender, will be elected.. 29 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Mortimer . Josiah . Green Party leadership team re-elected – but few members turn out . . 20 September 2020 . en . 9 September 2020 . The votes were conducted using a preferential voting system. . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200919055551/https://leftfootforward.org/2020/09/breaking-jonathan-bartley-and-sian-berry-re-elected-as-green-party-leaders/ . 19 September 2020 .
  4. Web site: 2020-09-09. Green Party leadership team re-elected – but few members turn out. 2021-08-25. Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressive debate. en-GB.
  5. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 30 June 2020. Shahrar Ali announces Green Party leadership bid. Bright Green. 2 July 2020.
  6. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 28 June 2020. Solihull councillor to stand for Green Party leadership. Bright Green. 29 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 2020-06-26. Cleo Lake to stand for Green Party deputy leadership. live. Bright Green. 26 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200626222742/http://bright-green.org/2020/06/26/cleo-lake-to-stand-for-green-party-deputy-leadership/ . 26 June 2020 .
  8. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 29 June 2020. Fourth contender for Green Party deputy leadership announces. Bright Green. 30 June 2020.
  9. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 1 July 2020. Fifth candidate for Green Party deputy leader emerges. Bright Green. 2 July 2020.
  10. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 10 June 2020. First candidate announced in the Green Party deputy leadership election. Bright Green. 18 June 2020.
  11. Web site: Young Greens Guide to the 2020 Green Party Internal Elections . . 7 July 2020 . https://archive.today/20200803121049/https://www.younggreens.org.uk/green-party-internal-elections-2020/ . 3 August 2020 . live .
  12. News: Green party re-elects co-leaders Siân Berry and Jonathan Bartley. The Guardian. 9 September 2020. 9 September 2020.
  13. Web site: Mason. Rowena. 8 June 2020. Green party joint leaders to stand again for their roles. The Guardian. 18 June 2020.
  14. Web site: Jarvis. Chris. 17 June 2020. Amelia Womack seeks fourth term as Green Party deputy leader. Bright Green. 18 June 2020.
  15. Web site: Jarvis . Chris . Alex Phillips rules herself out of Green Party leadership election . . 24 May 2020 . 29 June 2020.
  16. Web site: Jarvis . Chris . Green Party leadership election underway . . 23 June 2020 . 14 June 2020 . other prominent figures such as former MEPs Alex Phillips and Magid Magid have ruled themselves out of the contest .
  17. Web site: Green Party internal elections candidates announced . Green World . 8 August 2020 . James Booth (Withdrawn).
  18. Web site: Macclesfield . . 8 August 2020.
  19. News: Macclesfield . . 8 August 2020 . https://archive.today/20200808112130/https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14000802 . 8 August 2020 . live .
  20. News: 2020-09-09. Green Party: Jonathan Bartley and Sian Berry re-elected co-leaders. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-08-25.
  21. Web site: 9 September 2020. Internal Election Results 2020. live. Green Party of England and Wales. 16 September 2020. https://archive.today/20200916160609/https://www.greenparty.org.uk/internal-election-results-2020.html. 16 September 2020.
  22. Web site: Berry and Bartley pledge to make Greens the 'main opposition' after re-election. 2021-08-25. www.shropshirestar.com. en.