2010 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election

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An election for the leadership of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) was held 5–7 February 2010. Margaret Ritchie defeated her only challenger, Alasdair McDonnell, by 222 votes to 187.[1]

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2010 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election
 2001
5–7 February 2010
2011 
  Alasdair McDonnell
Candidate Margaret Ritchie Alasdair McDonnell
1st Pref. 222 187
Percentage 54.3% 45.7%

Leader before election

Mark Durkan

Elected Leader

Margaret Ritchie

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Background

The former SDLP leader, Mark Durkan, announced his intention to stand down as leader of the SDLP in September 2009,[2] citing that he did not want to continue to lead the party past his 50th birthday, and also to allow him to concentrate on his parliamentary career.[2] Subsequently, a leadership election was scheduled for the SDLP annual conference in February 2010.[3]

Candidates

Two SDLP members contested the leadership election.[3] These were:

Results

Below is a table summarising the result of the leadership election:

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2010 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election
Candidate Votes %
Margaret Ritchie Green tickY 222 54.3
Alasdair McDonnell 187 45.7
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Margaret Ritchie was duly named the new SDLP leader on 7 February 2010.[1]

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