Federal Board (Liberal Democrats)
The Federal Board is the governing body of the Liberal Democrats. It is chaired by the party president, currently Mark Pack, and includes members of the party-at-large elected every three years in an all-member ballot, as well as representatives from the state parties, MPs, peers, MEPs, and councillors.[1] Until 2017 it was known as the Federal Executive.
Chair | Mark Pack |
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Parent organisation | Liberal Democrats |
Website | Federal Board |
Current membership
- Chair: Mark Pack
- English Party Chair: Gerald Vernon-Jackson
- Scottish Party Chair: Shelia Ritchie
- Welsh Party Chair: Cadan Ap Tomas
- Acting Leader: Ed Davey
- Peer Representative: Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover
- MEP Representative: Catherine Bearder
- MP Representative: Christine Jardine
- Chair of FFRC and Registered Treasurer: Tony Harris
- Chair of FPDC: Miranda Roberts
- Chair of FCC: Geoff Payne
Councillor representatives
- Chris White
State Party representatives
- English Party: Lisa-Maria Bornemann
- Scottish Party: Kevin Lang
- Welsh Party:
SAO Representative
- Young Liberals : Tara Copeland
Directly Elected:
- Alice Thomas
- April Preston
- Candy Piercy
- Caron Lindsay
- Elaine Bagshaw
- Gerald Vernon-Jackson
- James Gurling
- Jo Hayes
- Joyce Onstad
- Kishnan Divani
- Luke Cawley-Harrison
- Neil Fawcett
- Rosin Miller
- Ruby Chow
- Simon McGrath
Non-voting Members
- Chief Executive: Mike Dixon
- Staff Representative: Will Dyer
- LGA Representative: Terry Stacey
- Honorary Treasurer: Mike German
- Chief Whip: Alistair Carmichael MP
References
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