Federal Board (Liberal Democrats)
Chair | Baroness Brinton |
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Parent organization | Liberal Democrats |
Website | Federal Board |
The Federal Board is the governing body of the Liberal Democrats. It is chaired by the party president, currently Sal Brinton, and includes members of the party-at-large elected every two years, as well as representatives from the state parties, MPs, peers, MEPs, and councillors.[1] Until 2017 it was known as the Federal Executive.
Current membership
- Chair: Baroness Brinton
- English Party Chair: Liz Leffman
- Scottish Vice President: Craig Harrow
- Welsh Party Chair: Rodney Berman
- Leader: Tim Farron
- Peer Representative: Baroness Northover
- MEP Representative: Catherine Bearder
Councillor representatives
- Chris White
- Baroness Pinnock
State Party representatives
- English Party: Anthony Hook
- Scottish Party: Dan Farthing
- Welsh Party: Baroness Humphreys
Directly Elected:
- Elaine Bagshaw
- Dinesh Dhamija
- Neil Fawcett
- Helen Flynn
- James Gurling
- Nassar Kessell
- Caron Lindsay
- Gordon Lishman
- Victoria Marsom
- Joyce Onstad
- Mark Pack
- Pauline Pearce
- Candy Piercy
- Alice Thomas
- Gerald Vernon-Jackson
References
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