Ed Miliband has secured the most support from MPs so far in the race to become the next Labour leader.
Figures published by the party on the first day of official nominations show he has the backing of 34 MPs, enough to mean he can stand in the contest.
Candidates need the support of 33 MPs to be able to get on the ballot paper.
Among the other five contenders, David Miliband, Ed's brother, currently has 19 nominations Ed Balls has four and Andy Burham has one.
Neither Diane Abbott nor John McDonnell, both backbenchers on the left of the party, have any so far.