The Leadership and Deputy Leadership are not the only votes full members (as opposed to Registered and Affiliated Supporters) will find on their Labour Party Ballots.

There are also elections for:

Two CLP representatives on the Conference Arrangements Committee. This committee determines the shape of the agenda for Annual Conference, rules on the validity of contemporary and emergency motions, and acts as the steering committee for the conference. Two incumbents who are not from the left are standing down and there are high profile candidates running from both wings of the party. This is the first time that these posts have been elected by One Member One Vote, as opposed to by conference delegates. The remaining 5 seats on the committee are all held by representatives of the major trade unions. The ballot is determined on the basis of first-two-past-the-post with at least one woman to be elected. Members have two votes.

Representatives on the National Policy Forum (NPF). In each region, 4 CLP representatives are being elected, so members have four votes. Young members under 26 get to vote for an additional youth rep in each region. Councillors elected a further 4 Association of Labour Councillors reps. Elections are by first 4 past-the-post with at least two women to be elected per region. The factional balance for each region in the last elections in 2012 is shown below. The National Policy Forum also includes representatives of regional parties, affiliated trade unions and socialist societies, the PLP, the EPLP and other stakeholder groups within the Party. The NPF is the lead body for policy making in the party, via a rolling consensus-based process that culminates in the agreement of final policy papers in the summer before the General Election.

With the fierce ideological debate in the party due to Jeremy Corbyn’s candidature it will be interesting to see if his coattails effect strengthens the left’s position on these two key bodies, or whether the narrower franchise of just full members means opponents of Corbyn are in a position to stall the left’s agenda within the party.

Below is what I understand to be the full list of candidates. Please mention any errors or omissions in the comments. I have indicated both whether any candidate is an incumbent and any factional endorsement. LF next to a name means they appear in the recommendations circulated by Labour First, i.e. the more centrist of the two main slates. GRA next to a name means they appear in the recommendations circulated by the Grassroots Alliance, the party’s left slate. If there is nothing next to a name they have not appeared on either list – I have deliberately not made any subjective comments about where candidates are politically.

Please note that these endorsements are sometimes unsolicited – candidates may not self-define in the way that the endorsement labels indicate. The boundaries are also blurred – not everyone on the GRA slate would be voting for Corbyn for Leader, for instance.

Conference Arrangements Committee (2 places)

Michael Cashman – LF

Gloria De Piero – LF

Katy Clark – GRA

Jon Lansman – GRA

Harry Taylor

National Policy Forum (4 seats plus youth rep per region)

East of England (Elected 2 Left & 2 Independents in 2012)

Sandy Martin – LF

Alex Mayer – LF (incumbent)

Stacey Nash – LF

James Valentine – LF

Russell Cartwright – GRA

Rachel Garnham – GRA

Ian Ilett – GRA

Jo-Anne Rust – GRA

Chris Ostrowski

Ella Vine

Youth Rep:

Tom Maisey – LF

Isobel Morris – GRA

East Midlands (Elected 3 Right & 1 Independent in 2012)

Rufia Ashraf – LF

Natalie Fleet – LF

Andrew Furlong – LF (incumbent)

Mark Glover – LF (incumbent)

Ilyas Aziz – GRA

Lachlan Morrison – GRA

Dawn Elliott – (incumbent)

Terri Enyon

Kathryn Marie Salt

Youth Rep:

Christian Weaver – LF

Lauren Mitchell – GRA

London (Elected 1 Left, 1 Right & 2 Independents in 2012)

Unmesh Desai – LF

Alon Or-Bach – LF and GRA (incumbent)

Nicky Gavron – LF (incumbent)

Fiona Twycross – LF (incumbent)

Peray Ahmet – GRA

James Murray – GRA

Youth Rep:

Jack Falkingham – LF

Philip Freeman – GRA

Asher Mohammed

North (Elected 4 Right in 2012)

Nick Forbes – LF (incumbent)

Helen Hughes – LF

Brynnen Ririe – LF (incumbent)

Nick Wallis – LF (incumbent)

Laura Pidcock – GRA

Mary Foy

Youth Rep:

Katie Weston – GRA Elected uncontested

North West (Elected 4 Right in 2012)

Zahid Chauhan – LF

James Frith – LF

Joanne Harding – LF (incumbent)

Anne Trafford – LF

Lorraine Beavers – GRA

Paul Donovan – GRA

John Fox – GRA

Gaye Johnston – GRA

Helen Hill

Wajid Khan

John Wiseman

Youth rep:

Jasmin Beckett – LF

Hollie Probert – GRA

Scotland (Elected 3 Scotland First and 1 Left in 2012)

Gemma Doyle – LF

Jamie Glackin – LF

Cat Headley – LF

Katrina Murray – LF (incumbent)

Martyn Cook – GRA

Mike Cowley – GRA

Suzy Cullinane – GRA

Iona Baker

Barrie Cunning

Scott Nicholson

Youth rep:

Katie Dearden – LF

Lyndsay Clelland – GRA

South East (Elected 4 Right in 2012)

Duncan Enright – LF

Victoria Grouleff – LF

Naushabah Khan – LF

Martin Phillips – LF (incumbent)

Bev Clack – GRA

Simeon Elliott – GRA

Dan Sartin – GRA

Joyce Still – GRA

Fiona Dent

Dylan Jeffrey

Verd Nabbs

Jonny Roberts

Tim Starkey

Youth Rep:

Helena Dollimore – LF

James Elliott – GRA

South West (Elected 3 Right & 1 Left in 2012)

Mark Dempsey – LF

Keir Singh Dhillon – LF

Joanne McCarron – LF

Brenda Weston – LF (incumbent)

Ray Davison – GRA

Helen Rosser – GRA

Chris Watts – GRA

Carol Wilcox – GRA

Glyn Ford – (incumbent)

Deborah Hopkins

Oliver Middleton

Youth Rep:

Sarah Staples – LF

George Downs – GRA

Wales (Elected 4 Left in 2012)

Chris Elmore – LF

Anthony Hunt – LF

Jen Smith – LF

Mary Wimbury – LF

Tony Beddow – GRA

Nick Davies – GRA (incumbent)

Annabelle Harle – GRA (incumbent)

Donna Hutton – GRA (incumbent)

Bryn Holywell

Youth Rep:

Martha O’Neill – LF

Sam Pritchard – GRA

West Midlands (Elected 4 Right in 2012)

Christopher Bloore – LF

Mariam Khan – LF

Trudie McGuiness – LF

Jackie Taylor – LF

Nigel Knowles – GRA

Martin Tolman – GRA

Christopher Clark

Bryan Nott

Youth Rep:

Jeevan Jones – LF Elected uncontested

Yorkshire (Elected 3 Left & 1 Right in 2012)

Nikki Belfield – LF

Rory Bickerton – LF

Jayne Hill – LF

Adam Wilkinson – LF

Ann Cryer – GRA (incumbent)

Emma Hardy – GRA

George McManus – GRA (incumbent)

Patrick Smith – GRA

Youth Rep:

Josh Molloy – LF

George Norman – GRA

ALC (Association of Labour Councillors) Reps

Angela Cornforth – GRA (incumbent)

Sue Lent – GRA

Simon Letts – GRA

Stephen Thomas – GRA

Mary Maguire

Richard Watts – LF