Since 2009, the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom has experimented with the use of open primaries to select some parliamentary candidates .[ 1]
The first primaries were held ahead of the 2010 general election . More than a dozen primaries were held ahead of the 2015 general election.
Selection committee
The members of the selection committee are as follows:
Ben Elliot
Chairman of the Board and co-chairman of the Conservative Party
Rt Hon James Cleverly MP
Co-chairman of the Conservative Party and deputy chairman of the Board
Andrew Sharpe OBE
Chairman of the National Conservative Convention and deputy chairman of the Board
Udi Sheleg
Treasurer of the Conservative Party
Pamela Hall
President of the National Conservative Convention
James Pearson
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention
Andrew Colborne-Baber
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention
Peter Booth
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention
Alan Mabbutt OBE
Senior member of the professional staff of the Party
Cllr Mark Hawthorne MBE
Chairman of the Conservative Councillors' Association
Robert Forman MBE WS
Chairman, Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party
Byron Davies
Chairman, Welsh Conservatives
Anthea McIntyre MEP
Appointed by the Leader pursuant to Rule 12.10
The Baroness Sater
Appointed by the Board pursuant to Rule 12.12
Rt Hon Lord Hunt of Wirral MBE
Chairman, Association of Conservative Peers
Sir Graham Brady MP
Chairman, 1922 Committee
Charles Walker OBE MP
Elected by the 1922 Committee
Rt Hon Dame Cheryl Gillan DBE MP
Elected by the 1922 Committee
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP
Elected by the 1922 Committee
Stephen Phillips OBE
Secretary to the Board
2010 general election
Primaries were held in a few seats, including Oxford West and Abingdon , Totnes, Gosport and Bracknell.
Totnes
Totnes
Totnes was the first constituency to use an open primary to select the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate . The election was held in August 2009 and saw a turnout of approximately 25%. Due to the success of this primary election, David Cameron announced that the system would be applied to other constituencies in future.[ 2] Dr Sarah Wollaston , a general practitioner , was selected with 48% of the vote.[ 3] Wollaston went on to be elected MP for Totnes at the 2010 general election .
Bracknell
The Bracknell primary was held in October 2009, and was won by Phillip Lee . Other candidates included Rory Stewart (elected as MP for Penrith and the Border in 2010) and broadcaster Iain Dale .[ 4]
Gosport
Gosport
Gosport held an open primary to select a candidate to succeed Peter Viggers upon his retirement from Westminster.[ 5] [ 6] The election was held in December 2009. Caroline Dinenage , a local business owner and daughter of Fred Dinenage , was selected with 38% of the vote. Dinenage was elected MP for Gosport at the 2010 general election , with an increased majority.
Clacton by-election, 2014
The 2014 Clacton by-election , caused by the defection from the Conservatives of Douglas Carswell , a prominent advocate of open primaries, selected actor Giles Watling over Colchester councillor Sue Lissimore on 11 September.[ 7] [ 8]
Rochester and Strood by-election, 2014
The candidate for the 2014 Rochester and Strood by-election, caused by the defection from the Conservative Party of Mark Reckless to the UK Independence Party (UKIP), was chosen by a postal open primary.[ 9] Kelly Tolhurst , a local councillor, narrowly won over fellow councillor Anna Firth . Tolhurst lost the by-election to Reckless, but later won the seat at the following year's general election. Firth would go on to become an MP succeeding Sir David Amess following his murder.
2015 general election
2019 general election
Constituency
Main article
Date of final selection
Candidate chosen
Conservative seat before election
Candidate elected
Gower
10 October 2019
Francesca O'Brien[ 23]
No
No
References
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