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      The following list contains a run down of politicians, individuals, Constituency Labour Parties, trade unions (both Labour Party affiliated and not), Socialist societies, newspapers, magazines and other organisations that endorsed a candidate in the 2015 leadership election


      Labour politicians




      = Andy Burnham

      =
      David Blunkett, former Home Secretary (2001–2004)
      Lord Falconer of Thoroton, former Shadow Lord Chancellor (2015–2016)
      Theresa Griffin, MEP for North West England
      Afzal Khan, MEP for North West England
      Lord Kinnock, former Leader of the Opposition and former Leader of the Labour Party (1983–1992)
      Lord Levy, businessman, Labour Party fundraiser
      Lord Prescott, former Deputy Prime Minister (1997–2007) and former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (1994–2007)
      Peter Soulsby, former MP and current Mayor of Leicester (2011–present)
      Catherine Stihler, MEP for Scotland
      Glenis Willmott, MEP for the East Midlands and Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party


      = Yvette Cooper

      =
      Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and former Leader of the Labour Party (2007–2010)
      Richard Corbett, MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber
      Seb Dance, MEP for London
      Anneliese Dodds, MEP for South East England
      Neena Gill, MEP for the West Midlands
      Richard Howitt, MEP for the East of England
      Alan Johnson, former Shadow Chancellor (2010–2011) and former Home Secretary (2009–2010)
      Jude Kirton-Darling, MEP for North East England
      Richard Leese, current Leader of Manchester City Council (1996–present)
      Clare Moody, MEP for South West England
      Claude Moraes, MEP for London
      David Martin, MEP for Scotland
      Linda McAvan, MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber
      Rhodri Morgan, former First Minister of Wales (2000–2009)
      Siôn Simon, MEP for the West Midlands
      Derek Vaughan, MEP for Wales
      Kezia Dugdale, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2015–2017)
      Ian Murray, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland (2015–2016), MP for Edinburgh South


      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =
      Lucy Anderson, MEP for London
      Mick Antoniw, Member of the Welsh Assembly for Pontypridd
      Jennette Arnold, Chair of London Assembly and AM for North East
      Katy Clark, former Scottish Labour MP for North Ayrshire and Arran
      Tam Dalyell, former Father of the House of Commons (2001–2005)
      Mark Drakeford, current First Minister of Wales.
      David Drew, former MP for Stroud
      Neil Findlay, MSP for Lothian
      Mike Hedges, Member of the Welsh Assembly for Swansea East
      Cara Hilton, Member of the Scottish Parliament for Dunfermline (Initial endorsement of Andy Burnham withdrawn)
      Ken Livingstone, former Mayor of London (2000–2008) (Initial endorsement of Andy Burnham withdrawn)
      Jenny Manson, former councillor for Colindale in Barnet
      Stan Newens, former MP and MEP
      Elaine Smith, MSP for Coatbridge and Chryston
      Julie Ward, MEP for North West England
      Chris Williamson, former MP for Derby North
      Christian Wolmar, candidate for the Labour Party's nomination for Mayor of London in the 2016 election


      = Liz Kendall

      =
      Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top, former Chief Whip (2001–2006)
      Paul Brannen, MEP for North East England
      Charles Clarke, former Home Secretary (2004–2006)
      Alistair Darling, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010)
      Lord Glasman, life peer in the House of Lords and founder of Blue Labour
      Patricia Hewitt, former Secretary of State for Health (2005–2007)
      Mary Honeyball, MEP for London
      Lord Hutton of Furness, former Secretary of State for Defence (2008–2009)
      Alan Milburn, former Secretary of State for Health (1993–2003)
      Lord Reid of Cardowan, former Home Secretary (2006–2007)
      David Miliband, former Foreign Secretary (2007–2010) and current CEO of International Rescue Committee (2013–present)
      Jim Murphy, former leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2014-2015)
      Jacqui Smith, former Home Secretary (2007–2009)
      Baroness Taylor of Bolton, former Chief Whip (1998–2001)


      Individuals




      = Andy Burnham

      =
      Charlie Condou, actor and writer
      Steve Coogan, actor and comedian
      Liam Fray, frontman of indie rock band Courteeners
      Clare Gerada, general practitioner and former Chair of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2010–2013)
      Eddie Izzard, actor and comedian
      Sally Lindsay, actress and television presenter
      Abby Tomlinson, founder and leader of the Milifandom
      David Walliams, comedian, actor and author


      = Yvette Cooper

      =
      Dan Hodges, journalist, blogger and Daily Telegraph columnist
      Sarah Solemani, actress and playwright
      Polly Toynbee, journalist and Guardian columnist
      Robert Webb, comedian, actor and writer


      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =


      = Liz Kendall

      =
      David Aaronovitch, journalist
      Nick Cohen, journalist
      Philip Collins, journalist
      Rod Liddle, journalist
      John Mills, businessman and party donor
      John Rentoul, journalist
      Dave Rowntree, Blur drummer, solicitor, animator, and political activist


      Constituency Labour Parties




      = Andy Burnham

      =
      Burnham received the nominations of 111 CLPs.


      = Yvette Cooper

      =
      Cooper received the nominations of 109 CLPs.


      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =
      Corbyn received the nominations of 152 CLPs.


      = Liz Kendall

      =
      Kendall received the nominations of 18 CLPs.

      Barking CLP
      Bermondsey and Old Southwark CLP
      Camberwell and Peckham CLP
      Carmarthen East and Dinefwr CLP
      Cities of London and Westminster CLP
      Croydon South CLP
      Dulwich and West Norwood CLP
      East Ham CLP
      Ilford North CLP
      Leicester West CLP
      Lewisham East CLP
      Mitcham and Morden CLP
      Moray CLP
      Newton Abbot CLP
      Sedgefield CLP
      Streatham CLP
      Wolverhampton South East CLP
      Vauxhall CLP


      = Undeclared

      =
      256 CLPs did not nominate a candidate for party leader.


      Affiliated trade unions




      = Andy Burnham

      =
      Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT)
      Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)
      Musicians' Union (MU)


      = Yvette Cooper

      =
      Community
      National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)


      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =
      Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)
      Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU)
      Communication Workers Union (CWU)
      Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA)
      UNISON
      Unite the Union (Unite)


      = Undeclared

      =
      Broadcasting, Entertainment, Communications and Theatre Union (BECTU)
      General, Municipal, Boilermakers and Allied Trade Union (GMB)
      Unity


      Non-affiliated trade unions




      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =
      Fire Brigades Union (FBU)
      National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)
      Prison Officers Association (POA)


      Socialist societies




      = Yvette Cooper

      =
      Jewish Labour Movement


      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =
      Socialist Educational Association
      Socialist Health Association


      = Liz Kendall

      =
      Labour Party Irish Society


      = Undeclared

      =


      Political parties




      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =
      Podemos, left-wing political party in Spain
      Socialist Party, Trotskyist political party in England and Wales


      Organisations




      = Jeremy Corbyn

      =


      = Liz Kendall

      =
      Progress


      Publications




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