Sitting
Labour Party member of Parliament
Denis MacShane resigned after
House of Commons Standards and Privileges Committee found that he had submitted 19 false invoices "plainly intended to deceive" the parliamentary expenses authority, an issue dating back to 2009 and a wider
parliamentary expenses scandal in the UK. MacShane accepted the office of
Chiltern Hundreds on 5 November 2012, formally vacating his seat. Rotherham Borough Council released the statement of persons nominated on 14 November 2012, confirming 11 candidates for the by-election. The
Liberal Democrats' candidate, Michael Beckett, was announced by
BBC Look North on 13 November 2012. The Labour candidate
Sarah Champion is chief executive of Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice in Rotherham. Ex-miner Ralph Dyson was confirmed as the candidate for the
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition on 9 November 2011. Clint Bristow stood with no party description, but is a local organiser for the
English Defence League. Local resident
Jane Collins was the candidate for
UKIP, who previously stood for the party in the
2011 Barnsley by-election where she achieved second place with 12.2% of the vote, beating both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Marlene Guest had stood for the BNP in Rotherham previously. Respect confirmed their selection of
Yvonne Ridley on 12 November. Ms Ridley is a broadcaster, known for being kidnapped by
Taliban forces while she was working in
Afghanistan for the
Sunday Express newspaper. Subsequent to being freed, she converted to Islam and has adopted a strong anti-
Zionist position, saying "any Zionism in Respect would be hunted down and kicked out".
English Democrats candidate David Wildgoose stood in the
1994 Rotherham by-election as a Liberal Democrat when
Denis MacShane was first elected, coming second with nearly 30% of the vote. At the previous General Election, he stood for the English Democrats in
Sheffield Hallam against the Liberal Democrat leader
Nick Clegg. Simon Copley, a charity fundraiser and church leader, stood as an Independent candidate saying he offered a "moderate alternative". ==Campaign==