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A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on March 23, 1993, following the 1993 federal election. The spill was won by incumbent leader John Hewson over former leader John Howard by 47 votes to 30 while backbencher Bruce Reid attracted only one sole vote, presumably his own. For the Deputy leadership Michael Wooldridge won against Peter Costello.


Background

After John Hewson was blamed for losing the 1993 "unloseable election" because of his staunch promotion of a Goods and Services Tax and an inability to sell his policies to voters, Hewson initially stated he would not recontest but was convinced to do so to block John Howard from winning.


Candidates

* John Hewson, incumbent Leader, Member for Wentworth * John Howard, Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations, Employment and Training, Member for Bennelong * Bruce Reid, Member for
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Results

The following tables gives the ballot results:


Leadership ballot


Deputy leadership ballot

Other candidates in order of elimination: * Ken Aldred, David Connolly and Alexander Downer * Wilson Tuckey * Peter Reith * David Jull


Aftermath

Over the following year Hewson's leadership was undermined by the likes of Peter Costello and
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. This led to his defeat in May 1994 by Alexander Downer.


References

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