New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island leadership elections
The New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island has held numerous leadership elections in its history.
2002
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Gary Robichaud | 60 | 73.17 |
Ken Bingham | 18 | 21.95 |
Deborah Kelly-Hawkes | 4 | 4.88 |
Spoiled Ballots | 0 | 0.00 |
Totals | 82 | 100 |
2006
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Dean Constable | 29 | 60.47 |
Mike Desroches | 19 | 39.58 |
Spoiled Ballots | 0 | 0.00 |
Totals | 48 | 100 |
2009
The party's leadership convention on April 4, 2009, was not competitive, but directly ratified interim leader James Rodd as the party's new permanent leader.
2012
Held October 13, 2012.[1]
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Mike Redmond | 152 | 84.44 |
Trevor Leclerc | 28 | 15.56 |
Spoiled Ballots | 0 | 0.00 |
Totals | 180 | 100 |
2018
Held April 7, 2018.
- Joe Byrne is elected with 57 percent of the vote and 123 votes.
2022
Originally scheduled for November 6, 2021,[2] the leadership vote was held April 23, 2022. The lone candidate, Michelle Neill, was elected by acclamation.
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- The Waffle (1969–1972)
- Left Caucus (1979–1994)
- Socialist Caucus (1998–present)
- New Politics Initiative (2001–2004)
- Creation of Ginger Group (1924)
- Founding of Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1932)
- Regina Manifesto (1933)
- Winnipeg Declaration (1956)
- Statement of Principles (1983)
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