New Democratic Party leadership elections

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New Democratic Party leadership elections, more commonly known as leadership conventions, are the process by which the Canadian New Democratic Party elects its leader.

Before 2003, when a modified one member, one vote (OMOV) system was adopted, every biennial New Democratic Party convention, since 1961, was a leadership convention. However, in practice, contested elections were held only when there was a declared leadership race. The earliest example of an incumbent leader being challenged from the convention floor happened in 1973 when Douglas Campbell unsuccessfully opposed David Lewis' leadership.[1] In 2001, Socialist Caucus member Marcel Hatch challenged Alexa McDonough from the floor of the convention; however, McDonough easily retained the leadership in the resulting vote.[2]

When the NDP was created by the merger of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), Trade unions were allowed to directly affiliate to the party, and a system was unofficially arranged so that up to one-third of all delegates to NDP conventions were selected by labour and the other two-thirds by NDP riding associations.[3] This was also the case at leadership conventions, giving the labour movement a significant say in determining the party's leadership. Under the current system, each biennial federal convention includes a vote at which the delegates decide whether a leadership convention should be held.[3]

1961 leadership convention results

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Held in Ottawa, Ontario on August 3, 1961.[4]

First Ballot
Candidate Delegate Support Percentage
TommyDouglas-c1971-crop.jpg DOUGLAS, Thomas Clement (Tommy) 1,391 78.5%
ARGUE, Hazen Robert 380 21.5%
Total 1,771 100%

1971 leadership convention results

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Held in Ottawa, Ontario on April 24, 1971.

Delegate Support by Ballot
Candidate 1st ballot 2nd ballot 3rd ballot 4th ballot
Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  %
DavidLewis1944.jpg LEWIS, David 661 38.9% 715 42.5% 742 44.1% 1,046 63.1%
LAXER, James 378 22.3% 407 24.1% 508 30.2% 612 36.9%
HARNEY, John Paul 299 17.6% 347 20.5% 431 25.6% Eliminated
Ed Broadbent.jpg BROADBENT, John Edward (Ed) 236 13.9% 223 13.1% Eliminated
HOWARD, Frank 124 7.3% Eliminated
Total 1,698 100.0% 1,692 100.0% 1,681 100.0% 1,658 100.0%

1973 leadership challenge results

Held in Vancouver, British Columbia on Friday, July 20, 1973.[1]

First Ballot
Candidate Delegate Support Percentage
DavidLewis1944.jpg LEWIS, David 719 90.4%
CAMPBELL, Douglas Kay 76 9.6%
Total 795 100%

1975 leadership convention results

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Held in Winnipeg, Manitoba on July 7, 1975.

Delegate Support by Ballot
Candidate 1st ballot 2nd ballot 3rd ballot 4th ballot
Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  %
Ed Broadbent.jpg BROADBENT, John Edward (Ed) 536 33.1% 586 36.1% 694 43.4% 984 61.5%
BROWN, Rosemary 413 23.5% 397 24.5% 494 30.9% 658 41.1%
50px NYSTROM, Lorne Edmund 345 21.3% 342 21.1% 413 25.8% Eliminated
HARNEY, John Paul 313 19.4% 299 18.4% Eliminated
CAMPBELL, Douglas Kay 11 0.6% Eliminated
Total 1,618 100.0% 1,624 100.0% 1,601 100.0% 1,642 100.0%

1989 leadership convention results

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Held in Winnipeg, Manitoba on December 2, 1989.

Delegate Support by Ballot
Candidate 1st ballot 2nd ballot 3rd ballot 4th ballot
Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  %
AudreyMcLaughlin2012 1.png MCLAUGHLIN, Audrey Marlene 646 26.9% 829 34.3% 1,072 44.4% 1,316 55.1%
BARRETT, David (Dave) 566 23.6% 780 32.3% 947 39.3% 1,072 44.9%
LANGDON, Steven W. 351 14.6% 519 21.5% 393 16.3% Eliminated
DE JONG, Simon Leendert 315 13.1% 289 12.0% Endorsed McLaughlin
50px MCCURDY, Howard Douglas 256 10.7% Withdrew
WADDELL, Ian Gardiner 213 8.9% Withdrew
LAGASSÉ, Roger 53 2.2% Eliminated
Total 2,400 100.0% 2,417 100.0% 2,412 100.0% 2,388 100.0%

1995 leadership convention results

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Held in Ottawa, Ontario on October 14, 1995.

Support by Round
Candidate Primaries 1st ballot
Votes cast  %
50px NYSTROM, Lorne Edmund 44.69% 545 31.5%
Svend Robinson.jpg ROBINSON, Svend 32.06% 655 37.8%
Mcdonoughalexa.jpg MCDONOUGH, Alexa Ann 18.47% 566 32.6%
HARDIN, Herschel 12.8% Did not endorse
Total 100.0% 1,735 100.0%

The NDP held a series of regional and labour "caucus votes" prior to the national convention. A fourth candidate, Herschel Hardin, participated in the regional caucuses but did not win sufficient delegate support to qualify for the convention. These "primaries" were OMOV.

As the last place finisher on the first ballot, Nystrom was dropped. However, Robinson determined that he could not win on the second ballot if Nystrom's supporters moved to McDonough, as they were expected to, thus he withdrew and McDonough was declared the winner.

2001 leadership challenge results

Held in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Sunday, November 25, 2001.[5]

First Ballot
Candidate Delegate Support Percentage
Mcdonoughalexa.jpg MCDONOUGH, Alexa Ann 645 82.2%
HATCH, Marcel 120 15.3%
Total 785 100%

There were 42 spoiled ballots. If these are factored in McDonough's level of support was 78% overall.[6]

2003 leadership election results

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Held in Toronto, Ontario on January 25, 2003.

First Ballot
Candidate Votes
(Adjusted)
Percentage
Jack Layton - 2011.jpg LAYTON, John Gilbert (Jack) 31,150 53.5%
50px BLAIKIE, William Alexander (Bill) 14,365 24.7%
50px NYSTROM, Lorne Edmund 5,397 9.3%
50px COMARTIN, Joseph John (Joe) 4,490 7.7%
50px DUCASSE, Pierre 2,155 3.7%
MESLO, Beverley (Bev) 645 1.1%
Total 58,202 100%

For this election, the NDP instituted a modified one member one vote system. Votes by labour delegates accounted for 25% of the total result, while votes cast by party members accounted for 75%. The carve out for labour was eliminiated prior to the 2012 election.

2012 leadership election

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The leadership convention was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on March 24, 2012.[7][8] There were 128,351 eligible voters, most voting from home and not delegates at the convention.[9]

The party chose Thomas Mulcair as their new leader following the death of Jack Layton on August 22, 2011. A One member, one vote process was used.[10]

Results

     = Eliminated from next round
     = Withdrew nomination
     = Winner
Support by Ballot
Candidate 1st ballot 2nd ballot 3rd ballot 4th ballot
Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  % Votes cast  %
Thomas Mulcair, Lac des Castors, juin 2012.jpg MULCAIR, Thomas Joseph (Tom) 19,728 30.3% 23,902 38.3% 27,488 43.8% 33,881 57.2%
Brian Topp 2012-02-12 B.jpg TOPP, Brian 13,915 21.4% 15,624 25.0% 19,822 31.6% 25,329 42.8%
Cullen-2012-convention-speech.PNG CULLEN, Nathan 10,671 16.4% 12,449 19.9% 15,426 24.6% Did not endorse
Peggy Nash in 2014.jpg NASH, Peggy A. 8,353 12.8% 10,519 16.8% Did not endorse
Paul Dewar 2012-02-12.jpg DEWAR, Paul W. 4,883 7.5% Did not endorse
Martin Singh 2012.jpg SINGH, Jarnail Martin John 3,821 5.9% Endorsed Mulcair
Niki Ashton 2012-02-12 cropped.jpg ASHTON, Niki Christina 3,737 5.7% Did not endorse
Romeo-Saganash-2012-NDP-Leadership-Convention.PNG SAGANASH, Diom Roméo Endorsed Mulcair
Total 65,108 100.0% 62,494 100.0% 62,736 100.0% 59,210 100.0%

References and notes

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