Kemi Badenoch Becomes UK Conservative Party Leader, Beating Robert Jenrick In Final Vote

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Conservative Party leadership contenders Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick Dan Kitwood/Ian Forsyth/Getty Images

Badenoch won by more than 10,000 votes from a total poll of more than 130,000. Party members across the country voted in the contest, which followed the Tory party defeat in the UK general election this summer, after which defeated prime minister Rishi Sunak said he would stand down.

Conservative Party chairman Richard Fuller introduced the conference to announce the result in London 11am Saturday morning. He stressed that the party, currently in opposition, must unite in addressing the country’s needs. 1922 committee chairman Bob Blackman then announced the winner of the leadership campaign.

Early favourite James Cleverly was defeated earlier in the contest.

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