1931 Labour Party leadership election

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Labour Party (UK) leadership election

← 1922 28 August 1931 1932 →
 
Candidate Arthur Henderson
1st Ballot Unopposed

Leader before election

Ramsay MacDonald

Elected Leader

Arthur Henderson

The Labour Party leadership election of 1931 took place after the expulsion of incumbent Leader Ramsay MacDonald from the Labour Party. As Labour leader, MacDonald had been prime minister in 1924 and from 1929 to 1931, until he became head of a National Government that was opposed by the bulk of the Labour Party. MacDonald was then expelled from the party.

Arthur Henderson was the only candidate who stood, and was elected Leader unopposed by the Parliamentary Labour Party.[1]

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