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1973 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election


Elections to the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet (more formally, its "Parliamentary Committee") occurred in November 1973. In addition to the 12 members elected, the Leader (Harold Wilson), Deputy Leader (Edward Short), Labour Chief Whip (Bob Mellish), Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Fred Willey), Labour Leader in the House of Lords (Baron Shackleton), and Labour Chief Whip in the Lords (Baroness Llewelyn-Davies) were automatically members. The Labour Lords elected one further member, Baron Champion.

The 12 winners of the election are listed below:

Colourkey
Joined the Shadow Cabinet
Voted out of the Shadow Cabinet
RankPriorrankCandidateConstituencyVotes
15Jim CallaghanCardiff South East150
24Michael FootEbbw Vale147
31Reg PrenticeDaventry146
43Anthony CroslandGreat Grimsby145
5N/ARoy JenkinsBirmingham Stechford144
62Shirley WilliamsHitchin138
76Denis HealeyLeeds East129
1010Merlyn ReesLeeds South108
1112Peter ShoreStepney104
127Willie RossKilmarnock99
1313John SilkinDeptford97
148Fred PeartWorkington90
15N/AEric VarleyChesterfield83
1614Cledwyn HughesAnglesey76
1720Bill RodgersStockton-on-Tees67
1815Eric HefferLiverpool Walton66
1922Stan OrmeSalford West57
2226Brian O'MalleyRotherham54
23N/AFrank AllaunSalford East52
2421Roy HattersleyBirmingham Sparkbrook50
25N/AEdmund DellBirkenhead46
28N/ANorman BuchanWest Renfrewshire36
2925Denis HowellBirmingham Small Heath31
3023Willie HamiltonWest Fife23
3129Ivor RichardBarons Court25
32N/AFred MulleySheffield Park24
33N/ARobert SheldonAshton under Lyne19
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