The New Brunswick New Democratic Party held a leadership election, following the resignation of Allison Brewer, on November 6, 2006 subsequent to their previous convention on September 25, 2005.
Date | October 23, 2007 |
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Resigning leader | Allison Brewer |
Won by | Roger Duguay |
Ballots | 1 |
Candidates | 2 |
The New Brunswick NDP is a social democratic political party in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
Members voted by mail or at a convention on October 13, 2007, where Roger Duguay was elected leader.
Candidates
editThe Telegraph-Journal reported on August 8, 2007 that there were two declared candidates upon the close of nominations.[1]
- Dennis Atchison, 50, candidate in Fredericton North in the 2003 election (placing third with 16.1%) and in Fredericton-Silverwood in 2006 (placing third with 11.6%).
- Roger Duguay, 43, candidate in Miramichi Bay-Neguac in the 2006 election who finished third with 26.2% of the vote—the best showing of any NDP candidate in that election.
Despite earlier speculation,[2] Yvon Godin, 51, federal Member of Parliament for Acadie-Bathurst since the 1997 election, did not enter the race.
Timeline
edit- November 5, 2006 - Allison Brewer resigns as leader.
- February, 2007 - The party council sets a date for a leadership vote.[3]
- August, 2007, nominations close, Dennis Atchison and Roger Duguay are declared candidates.
- October 13, 2007 - Roger Duguay is elected leader at the convention. With only two candidates, organizers decide not to publicly release the actual vote totals that each candidate received.
See also
editExternal links
editNotes
edit- ^ Meghan Cumby. "Two candidates running for provincial NDP's top job", New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. Page A2, August 8, 2007.
- ^ Quentin Casey. "Will Godin take job?", New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. Page A1, November 8, 2006.
- ^ NDP news release Archived 2007-07-09 at the Wayback Machine on Brewer's resignation, November 7, 2006.