2016 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election information
2016 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election
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5 July – 2 September 2016
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Turnout
15,773 (29.8%)
Candidate
Jonathan Bartley and Caroline Lucas
David Malone
Popular vote
13,570
956
Percentage
86.0%
6.1%
Leader before election
Natalie Bennett
Elected leaders
Jonathan Bartley and Caroline Lucas
The 2016 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election took place from July to August 2016 to select a leader of the Green Party of England and Wales. The incumbent leader, Natalie Bennett, announced in May 2016 that she was not going to stand for re-election. The election was won by a joint platform of the party's former leader and only MP Caroline Lucas, with the party's work and pensions spokesperson Jonathan Bartley.
At the same time, Amelia Womack was re-elected as deputy leader.
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