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UK Independence Party National Executive Committee election results

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UK Independence Party's National Executive Committee is the executive leadership of the UK Independence Party. It has 12 elected members who normally serve for a three-year term, with one third of members retiring each year and a new election called to complete for those places.

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2015

There were six vacancies, of which two were for the full three-year term and two to complete other terms unfinished for various reasons.

2013

There were seven vacancies, of which four were for the full three-year term and three to complete other terms unfinished for various reasons. Turnout was 8,611.

2012

The total number of ballot papers issued was 21,100. The total number of ballot papers returned was 6,825, representing a 32.4% turnout. There were 18 spoiled ballot papers. The top five candidates were elected; four for a full three-year term and one for a one-year term (fifth place). The 2012 election was delayed until 22 February 2013.

2011

Total number of ballot papers issued 15,944. Total valid ballot papers received 5,863 representing a 36.77% turnout. Total invalid ballot papers 15. The top six candidates were elected; four for a full three-year term, one for a two-year term (fifth place) and one for a one-year term (sixth place).

2010

The top seven candidates were elected; the first four for a full three-year term.

References

UK Independence Party National Executive Committee election results Wikipedia