Elections to the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet took place in July 1992. Shadow Cabinet elections generally take place at the beginning of a parliamentary session, but the 1992 vote was postponed until a new leader was elected to replace Neil Kinnock. Under the rules then in effect, the Commons members of the Parliamentary Labour Party elected 18 members of the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet, who were then assigned portfolios by the leader. The Commons members of the PLP separately elected the Chief Whip, and the Labour peers elected the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords. In addition, the Leader of the Labour Party and Deputy Leader (John Smith and Margaret Beckett, respectively) were members by virtue of those offices. The 18 elected members of the Shadow Cabinet were the ones with the largest number of votes, except that the three women with the most votes would be included in the 18, even if they weren't among the top 18 based on the number of votes.
Rank | Candidate | Constituency | Votes
| 1 | Gordon|Brown}} | Dunfermline East | 165 |
2 | Tony|Blair}} | Sedgefield | 150 |
3 | Robin|Cook}} | Livingston | 149 |
4 | Frank|Dobson}} | Holborn and St Pancras | 140 |
5 | John|Prescott}} | Kingston-upon-Hull East | 137 |
6† | Bryan|Gould}} | Dagenham | 135 |
6† | Harriet|Harman}} | Peckham | 135 |
6† | Mo|Mowlam}} | Redcar | 135 |
6† | Chris|Smith|Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury}} | Islington South and Finsbury | 135 |
10 | Ann|Clwyd}} | Cynon Valley | 133 |
11 | Ann|Taylor|Ann Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Bolton}} | Dewsbury | 129 |
12 | Jack|Cunningham|Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling}} | Copeland | 124 |
13 | Michael|Meacher}} | Oldham West | 122 |
14 | Donald|Dewar}} | Glasgow Garscadden | 121 |
15 | David|Blunkett}} | Sheffield Brightside | 112 |
16 | Jack|Straw}} | Blackburn | 111 |
17 | Tom|Clarke|Tom Clarke (politician)}} | Monklands West | 105 |
18 | David|Clark|David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere}} | South Shields | 104 |
19 | Ron|Davies|Ron Davies (Welsh politician)}} | Caerphilly | 89 |
20 | George|Robertson|George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen}} | Hamilton | 82 |
21 | Barry|Jones|Barry Jones, Baron Jones}} | Alyn and Deeside | 80 |
22 | Clare|Short}} | Birmingham Ladywood | 73 |
23† | Dawn|Primarolo}} | Bristol South | 71 |
23† | Joyce|Quin|Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin}} | Gateshead East | 71 |
25 | Hilary|Armstrong}} | North West Durham | 70 |
26 | Martin|O'Neill|Martin O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Clackmannan}} | Clackmannan | 63 |
27 | Jo|Richardson}} | Barking | 62 |
28 | Kevin|McNamara|Kevin McNamara (politician)}} | Kingston-upon-Hull North | 61 |
29 | Stuart|Bell}} | Middlesbrough | 60 |
30 | Chris|Mullin|Chris Mullin (politician)}} | Sunderland South | 58 |
31 | George|Foulkes|George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock}} | Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 57 |
32 | Derek|Fatchett}} | Leeds Central | 54 |
33† | Henry|McLeish}} | Central Fife | 53 |
33† | Clive|Soley|Clive Soley, Baron Soley}} | Hammersmith | 53 |
35 | Llin|Golding|Llin Golding, Baroness Golding}} | Newcastle-under-Lyme | 51 |
36† | Mildred|Gordon|Mildred Gordon (politician)}} | Bow and Poplar | 47 |
36† | Tony|Benn}} | Chesterfield | 47 |
38 | Jeff|Rooker|Jeff Rooker, Baron Rooker}} | Birmingham Perry Barr | 44 |
39† | Tony|Banks|Tony Banks, Baron Stratford}} | Newham North West | 42 |
39† | Bruce|Grocott|Bruce Grocott, Baron Grocott}} | The Wrekin | 42 |
41 | Mark|Fisher|Mark Fisher (politician)}} | Stoke-on-Trent Central | 41 |
42† | Alun|Michael}} | Cardiff West | 39 |
42† | Gavin|Strang}} | Edinburgh East | 39 |
44 | John|Marek|John Marek (politician)}} | Wrexham | 38 |
45 | Alf|Morris}} | Manchester Wythenshawe | 37 |
46 | Tony|Lloyd}} | Stretford | 33 |
47 | Barry|Sheerman}} | Huddersfield | 31 |
48† | Graham|Allen|Graham Allen (politician)}} | Nottingham North | 29 |
48† | Bernie|Grant}} | Tottenham | 29 |
50† | Dennis|Canavan}} | Falkirk West | 26 |
50† | John|Garrett|John Garrett (British politician)}} | Norwich South | 26 |
52 | Austin|Mitchell}} | Great Grimsby | 20 |
53 | Stuart|Randall|Stuart Randall, Baron Randall of St Budeaux}} | Kingston-upon-Hull West | 19 |
† Multiple candidates tied for position.