Julia Tickridge has this afternoon been selected as Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Weaver Vale.
The Cheshire West and Chester borough councillor beat off a strong challenge from party organiser Lauren Cassidy, with solicitor Rebecca Long-Baliey coming third. North West Party Board Chair, Sue Pugh was the fourth shortlisted candidate.
The final run off saw Tickridge beat Cassidy by 66 votes to 61.
Tickridge is a languages graduate and formerly worked for chemicals giant ICI in Germany. She also has a background in further education and is a qualified International Wine Challenge judge.
It is believed that just twelve candidates applied for the seat, designated an All-Women Shortlist (AWS) by the party’s National Executive Committee.
However this is the second AWS selection process in the area where relatively few women candidates applied. Nearby Wirral West saw NHS campaigner Margaret Greenwood selected from a field of just a dozen candidates.
The Weaver Vale seat is currently held by Conservative Graham Evans with a majority of just 991.
Tags: Julia Tickridge, Lauren Cassidy, Parilamentary selections, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Weaver Vale
“However this is the second AWS selection process in the area where relatively few women candidates applied.”
Isn’t it the standard number of applications for a AWS seat? Even ultra safe Lewisham Deptford got less than 20 hopefuls (17 or 18 IIRC).
Actually even Hove with an Open Shortlist was reported as having 18 applications. The other 2 Brighton seats with an AWS got 4-5 applications apparently