Priti Patel, the former Home Secretary, has been eliminated from the Conservative Party leadership race after finishing last in the first round of voting with 14 votes. The next round will further narrow the candidates before the leader is announced on November 2. Patel was notable for her stringent immigration policies.
Priti Patel, formerly the Home Secretary in
Boris Johnson's cabinet, has been eliminated from the UK's Conservative Party leadership race after the first round of voting.
Running to succeed Rishi Sunak, who resigned after a general election defeat, Patel finished last with 14 votes.
Robert Jenricks led with 28 votes, followed by Kemi Badenoch (22), James Cleverly (21), Tom Tugendhat (17), and Mel Stride (16).
The next round of voting will occur next Tuesday, reducing candidates to four before the party's annual conference at the end of September.
Additional rounds will follow the conference, concluding with the leader announced on November 2.
Patel was known for her strong immigration policies, notably the scheme to relocate asylum seekers to Rwanda, and had campaigned on uniting the party.