Each of the three electorates or sections contributed one third (33.33 per cent) of the total votes and were counted using the
Alternative Vote system.
Overall result The combined total of first-round votes for Balls, Burnham, and Abbott (27.89%) was less than Ed Miliband's vote (34.33%). Thus, it was certain after the first round that Balls, Burnham, and Abbott would all be eliminated. Turnout in the members section was 71.7%, with 127,330 votes cast of the 177,558 ballots distributed.
Constituency Labour Parties The map below shows the results of the Constituency Labour Parties' first round preferences in the leadership election by constituency, before votes were transferred due to eliminations.
David Miliband took the most constituencies, winning 577 in total. He was followed by
Ed Miliband who took sixty-seven constituencies.
Andy Burnham won eight seats, all in north-west England,
Ed Balls took two constituencies (his own, Morley & Outwood, and that of his wife,
Yvette Cooper, Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford), and
Diane Abbott won no constituencies. All ties with the exception of Wigan (Burnham and David Miliband) were between David and Ed Miliband. Northern Ireland was counted as one constituency. , light blue for
Ed Miliband, pink for
Andy Burnham, yellow for
Ed Balls and white for a tie. (Click to enlarge)
Trade Unions and Socialist Societies Turnout in the affiliates section was 9.0%, with 247,339 votes cast of the 2,747,030 ballots distributed. ==See also==