Nominations closed and 12 candidates were confirmed on 31 October. On 28 March 2012, Labour confirmed a shortlist of eight candidates. Lucy Powell, Chief of Staff, to party leader
Ed Miliband was selected on 16 April. The satirical magazine,
Private Eye, reported on Powell's selection noting that "the previous favourite to succeed Lloyd had been
Mohammed Afzal Khan, the first ever Asian lord mayor of Manchester, with a good deal of popular local backing and a city councillor since 2000. But nothing could be left to chance and Khan was mysteriously dropped from the Labour party's candidate shortlist - in order to gift the seat to Powell." Powell was also nominated by the
Co-operative Party. The Liberal Democrats chose the former City Councillor Marc Ramsbottom on 18 June 2012, declaring the by-election "a two horse race". On 17 October 2012, the Conservative Party chose Matthew Sephton, Chairman of
LGBTory and Deputy Chairman of the party in
Altrincham and Sale West, as their candidate. Sephton had previously stood as the Conservative candidate in
Salford and Eccles during the
2010 general election. Following a membership meeting the
British National Party chose Eddy O'Sullivan as its candidate. The former
Lord Mayor of
Norwich Tom Dylan was the
Green Party candidate.
Respect initially chose
Kate Hudson as its candidate, but she stood down because of
George Galloway's comments about rape. On 30 October 2012, local "community advocate" Catherine Higgins was selected as the Respect candidate. The
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition announced its intention to contest this by-election (and a council by-election in
Liverpool and the election for
Mayor of Bristol on the same day) with the
PCS Union's North-West vice-chair Alex Davidson chosen on 10 October.
Pirate Party UK chose their Leader,
Loz Kaye.
Howling Laud Hope, party leader, stood for the
Official Monster Raving Loony Party under the description Monster Raving Loony William Hill Party. Local factory worker Peter Clifford announced on 21 July that he intended to stand as the
Communist League candidate. Clifford told
The Guardian newspaper on 8 August that "the power of working people... counts more than an election result." On 29 August 2012, the newly formed People's Democratic Party announced that its candidate would be the party leader and former Conservative and anti-Iraq War activist, Lee Holmes. Holmes told
Mancunian Matters that Manchester politics "represented all that was wrong with British democracy". He admitted to
The Guardian that he had never lived in Manchester. ==Results==