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The 2014 Liberal Democrats deputy leadership election began on 18 December 2013, when the incumbent Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Simon Hughes, was appointed Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice, and opted to resign his party position to focus on his new post.〔http://www.libdemvoice.org/lib-dem-deputy-leader-simon-hughes-replaces-lord-mcnally-as-justice-minister-37547.html〕 The post was elected by and from the party's 55 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, who voted on 28 January 2014. (57 Liberal Democrat MPs had been elected at the previous general election, but at the time of the vote, both David Ward and Mike Hancock had had the whip withdrawn.) Lorely Burt was seen as the front-runner,〔http://www.libdemvoice.org/lorely-burt-to-stand-for-liberal-democrat-deputy-leader-37749.html〕 yet veteran MP Sir Malcolm Bruce, who had already announced that he would be standing down at the May 2015 general election, was elected as Deputy Leader on the second round of voting.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25926660〕 ==Candidates== *Gordon Birtwistle, MP for Burnley since 2010. *Sir Malcolm Bruce, MP for Gordon since 1983, who had already announced that he would be standing down from the House of Commons at the May 2015 general election, which ensured that in the event of his election, another election would be prompted by his retirement sixteen months later. *Lorely Burt, MP for Solihull since 2005 (where she is defending a majority of 175 votes), and Parliamentary Private Secretary to Danny Alexander, was widely seen as the front-runner candidate. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liberal Democrats deputy leadership election, 2014」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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