Now that five candidates have advanced to the Labour deputy leadership contest proper, local Labour parties can offer supporting nominations.
Although the nominations have no direct weighting, they provide an early indication of how the four candidates are doing among party members.
Constituency Labour parties have until the 31 July to nominate. Scottish local parties are organised around Holyrood constituencies, not Westminster constituencies.
Ben Bradshaw (4)
East Devon
South East Cornwall
South West Wiltshire
Totnes
Stella Creasy (17)
Brentwood & Ongar
Dumfries & Galloway
Edinburgh East
Epping Forest
Falkirk West
Glasgow Cathcart
Glasgow Kelvin
Glasgow Shettleton
Greenwich & Woolwich
Lewisham East
Mid Sussex
Morley & Outwood
Moray
Northern Ireland
Newcastle Central
Finchley & Golders Green
Stevenage
Angela Eagle (5)
Dunfermline
Leyton & Wanstead
St Helens South & Whiston
Wallasey
Wirral West
Caroline Flint (9)
Barking
Caerphiily
Croydon South
Edinburgh Central
Folkestone & Hythe
Glasgow Maryhill & Springburn
Lewisham West
Pontypridd
Warrington South
Tom Watson (37)
Angus South
Airdrie & Shotts
Ashfield
Almond Valley
Blaydon
Blyth Valley
Bognor Regis & Littlehmapton
Bolton South East
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane
Cunninghame South
Derby South
Dundee City
Eastbourne
Eastwood
Glasgow Anniesland
Great Yarmouth
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse
Hornchurch & Upminster
Halesowen & Rowley Regis
Jarrow
Kingswood
Leicester South
Linlithgow
Norwich North
Norwich South
Paisley
Renfrewshire South
Saffron Walden
Sheffield Brightside
South Ribble
Twickenham
Wansbeck
Warley
West Brom East
Wolverhampton North East
Worsley & Eccles
Wyre Forest