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Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 2005

Conservative Party (UK) leadership election
United Kingdom
← 2003 7 October 2005 (2005-10-07) – 6 December 2005 (2005-12-06) 2016 →
  David Cameron David Davis
Candidate David Cameron David Davis
Popular vote 134,446 64,398
Percentage 67.6% 32.4%
Second Ballot 90, 45.5% 57, 28.8%
First Ballot 56, 28.3% 62, 31.3%

  Liam Fox Kenneth Clarke
Candidate  Liam Fox  Kenneth Clarke
Second Ballot 51, 25.7% Eliminated
First Ballot 42, 21.2% 38, 19.2%

Leader before election

Michael Howard

Elected Leader

David Cameron


Michael Howard

David Cameron

The 2005 Conservative leadership election was called by party leader Michael Howard on 6 May 2005, when he announced that he would be stepping down as leader in the near future. However, he stated that he would not depart until a review of the rules for the leadership election had been conducted, given the high level of dissatisfaction with the current system. Ultimately, no changes were made and the election proceeded with the existing rules, which were introduced in 1998.

The contest formally began on 7 October 2005, when the Chairman of the 1922 committee, Michael Spicer, received a letter of resignation from Howard. Nominations for candidates opened immediately, and closed on 13 October.

The first round of voting amongst Conservative Members of Parliament took place on 18 October and Kenneth Clarke was eliminated (38 votes) leaving David Davis (62 votes), David Cameron (56 votes) and Liam Fox (42 votes) to go through to the second ballot on 20 October. In the second ballot, Fox was eliminated (51 votes), leaving Cameron (90 votes) and Davis (57 votes) to go through to a postal ballot. The ballot, whose result was declared on 6 December, saw Cameron win 68% of votes to Davis' 32%.

David Cameron,
MP for Witney, Shadow Secretary for Education

David Davis,
MP for Haltemprice and Howden, Shadow Home Secretary


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