2006 Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election
Appearance
(Redirected from Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leadership election, 2006)
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Date | February 11, 2006 |
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Resigning leader | John Hamm |
Won by | Rodney MacDonald |
Ballots | 2 |
Candidates | 3 |
The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election of 2006 was held on February 11, 2006 to select a replacement for John Hamm, as Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia.
Timeline
[edit]- September 29, 2005 - Hamm announces his retirement, effective upon the election of a new leader.
- October 15, 2005 - The PC Party announces that the leadership vote will be held on February 11, 2006 with a delegated convention as opposed to the one member one vote system used in the previous race.
- October 26, 2005 - Bill Black becomes the first candidate to officially enter the race.
- October 28, 2005 - Neil LeBlanc becomes the second candidate to officially enter the race.
- November 4, 2005 - Rodney MacDonald becomes the third candidate to officially enter the race.
- December 27, 2005 - Membership cutoff date.
- January 7, 2006 - Delegate selection period begins.
- February 11, 2006 - Leadership convention held in Halifax. Rodney MacDonald wins on 2nd ballot with support from Neil LeBlanc.
- February 24, 2006 - MacDonald sworn in as 32nd Premier of Nova Scotia.
Candidates
[edit]- Bill Black, former CEO of Maritime Life and candidate for the Halifax Citadel by-election
- Neil LeBlanc, former minister of Finance
- Rodney MacDonald, minister of Tourism, Culture & Heritage and MLA for Inverness
Non-candidates
[edit]The following individuals were the subject of media speculation about running or themselves indicated they were considering a run but eventually opted against.
- Michael Baker, minister of Justice and MLA for Lunenburg
- Jamie Baillie, former Chief of Staff to Premier Hamm.
- Cecil Clarke, minister of Energy and MLA for Cape Breton North
- Ernie Fage, minister of Economic Development and MLA for Cumberland North
- Richard Hurlburt, minister of Natural Resources and MLA for Yarmouth
- Peter Kelly, mayor of Halifax
- Peter MacKay, deputy leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and MP for Central Nova
- Kerry Morash, minister of Environment and Labour and MLA for Queens
- Jane Purves, former minister of Education, Chief of Staff to Premier Hamm
- Judy Streatch, MLA for Chester-St. Margaret's
Results
[edit]First Ballot
[edit]The first ballot was close, with just 59 votes separating the first and last place candidates.
First Ballot | |||
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Candidate | Votes | Perc. | |
Rodney MacDonald | 789 | 34.85% | |
Bill Black | 742 | 32.77% | |
Neil LeBlanc | 730 | 32.24% | |
Spoiled Ballots | 3 | 0.13% | |
Totals | 2,264 | 100% |
LeBlanc eliminated, supports MacDonald.
Second Ballot
[edit]Second Ballot | |||
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Candidate | Votes | Perc. | |
Rodney MacDonald | 1,263 | 59.29% | |
Bill Black | 855 | 40.14% | |
Spoiled Ballots | 12 | 0.67% | |
Totals | 2,130 | 100% |