2017 UK Independence Party leadership election facts for kids
The 2017 UK Independence Party leadership election was held on 29 September 2017. UKIP members voted for who they want to lead the party. Henry Bolton won the election after receiving 30% of the vote.
The election was called for after the party's poor performance in the 2017 general election.
Nigel Farage decided not to run for the UKIP leadership position.
Candidates
- Henry Bolton, former British Army office and police officer.
- Jane Collins, a UKIP MEP.
- David Kurten, a UKIP member of the London Assembly.
- Aidan Powlesland
- John Rees-Evans
- Anne Marie Waters, anti-Islam activist.
- Peter Whittle, Deputy Leader of UKIP.
Results
Pos. | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Henry Bolton | 3,874 | 30.00% | |
2 | Anne Marie Waters | 2,755 | 21.33% | |
3 | David Kurten | 2,201 | 17.04% | |
4 | John Rees-Evans | 2,021 | 15.65% | |
5 | Peter Whittle | 1,413 | 10.94% | |
6 | Jane Collins | 566 | 4.38% | |
7 | Aidan Powlesland | 85 | 0.66% | |
Total | 12,915 | 100% |
After the election
Bolton said that his victory stopped UKIP from becoming a fascist party. Waters left UKIP and created her own political party, For Britain, in October. Rees-Evans also left UKIP and created his own political party, Affinity.
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