Abtisam Mohamed, a councillor for Sheffield City Council, was chosen to replace MP Paul Blomfield.
Labour has selected Abtisam Mohamed to stand as the next parliamentary candidate in Sheffield Central.
Ms Mohamed, a councillor for Sheffield City Council, was chosen to replace MP Paul Blomfield, who said he would stand down at the next general election.Writing on Twitter, Ms Mohamed said she was "feeling deeply inspired by the strength of support" she had received"I've had so many conversations with members over the last few weeks and each one has been useful, enriching and challenging.
I want to congratulate Abtisam Mohamed on her victory in the Sheffield Central selection contest today. She will make a fine MP and I look forward to campaigning with her in the months and years to come.
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