1983 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election

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Elections to the

Labour Chief Whip (Michael Cocks), Labour Leader in the House of Lords (Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos), and Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Jack Dormand
) were automatically members.

Denis Healey, who had previously been automatically a shadow cabinet member as Deputy Leader, topped the poll. Robin Cook, Michael Meacher and Giles Radice joined the cabinet; Jones and Meacher had not stood in 1982.[1]

Rank
Prior
rank
Candidate
Constituency
Votes
1 N/A Denis Healey
Leeds East
136
2 1 Gerald Kaufman
Manchester Gorton
128
3 3 Peter Shore
Bethnal Green and Stepney
113
4 8 John Smith
Monklands East
97
5
Jack Cunningham
Copeland 89
6 John Prescott
Kingston upon Hull East
88
7 7 John Silkin
Lewisham Deptford
86
8 9 Peter Archer
Warley West
81
9 N/A Barry Jones Alyn and Deeside 80
10 17 Robin Cook Livingston 78
11 13? Eric Heffer
Liverpool Walton
74
12= 12? Gwyneth Dunwoody Crewe and Nantwich 73
12= N/A Michael Meacher
Oldham West
73
12= Giles Radice
North Durham
73
15 10 Stan Orme Salford East 72
16 ? Brynmor John Pontypridd 71
17 12 Bruce Millan Glasgow Govan 69
18 Jeff Rooker
Birmingham Perry Barr
66
19 Denzil Davies Llanelli 65

Footnotes

Notes
References
  1. ^ a b Keesing's Contemporary Archives, vol.XXIX