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An election for Lord Speaker, the presiding officer of the House of Lords, was held from 13 to 15 April 2021. The incumbent, Lord Fowler, announced on 25 February that he would resign from the office in late April, about four months before the end of his first term.[1][2]
Members of the House of Lords who wished to stand for election were required to have a proposer and a seconder. The alternative vote system was used in the election and all members who had taken the oath in the current parliament by 25 March 2021 and were not on leave of absence, disqualified or suspended from the House were eligible to stand and to vote. The election was held remotely by postal and online voting.[3]
Timetable is as follows:[3][4]
The following members of the House were registered as candidates:[10]
Election of Lord Speaker, 13–15 April 2021[14] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Count 1 | Count 2 | ||
Independent | Lord McFall of Alcluith | 241 | 336 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Lord Alderdice | 227 | 269 | ||
Labour | Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town | 171 | - | ||
Electorate: 784 Valid: 639 Quota: 320 Turnout: 639 |