Progressive Conservative Party Of Newfoundland And Labrador Leadership Elections
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Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador The Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador is a provincial political party in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The party was founded in 1949 and most recently formed the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador from the 20 ...
. After the defeat of the party's first leader in the 1949 general election and until 1966 the party leadership was officially vacant and the House leader served as de facto party leader.St. John's Evening Telegram, May 2, 1966


1949 leadership convention

(Held April 8, 1949) * Harry Mews acclaimed


Developments 1949-1966

Mews was defeated in the 1949 general election and resigned sometime afterward. John Gilbert Higgins was elected House leader and became the first post-Confederation
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. Higgins retired at the 1951 general election,Jack Higgins: Newfoundlander Through and Through
Memorial University of Newfoundland
and
Peter Cashin Major Peter John Cashin (March 8, 1890 – May 21, 1977) was a businessman, soldier and politician in Newfoundland. Early life Cashin, a son of Sir Michael Cashin, joined the Newfoundland Regiment during World War I and ultimately served in the ...
was elected House leader afterwards. Cashin resigned on January 26, 1953,https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YDIrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aJkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3555,3477499&dq=hollett&hl=en Cashin Ousted as PC leader in St. John's, Montreal Gazette, January 27, 1953, and
Malcolm Hollett Malcolm Mercer Hollett (December 9, 1891 – September 23, 1985) was a Newfoundland magistrate, politician and Canadian Senator. The son of Henry and Mary Hollett, he was born in Great Burin and received his early education there and at the Met ...
was elected to succeed him. Hollett was defeated in the 1959 general election and James J. Greene was elected as his replacement. Greene resigned on January 14, 1966, and Noel Murphy was chosen acting leader.


1966 leadership convention

(Held on April 30, 1966) * Noel Murphy elected * Albert Boyle Butt (Note: the vote totals were not released) Murphy was defeated in the 1966 general election and Gerry Ottenheimer was elected House leader.


1967 leadership convention

(Held on May 13, 1967) * Gerry Ottenheimer acclaimed Ottenheimer resigned on November 11, 1969. Party President William Marshall was made interim leader and Anthony Joseph Murphy was chosen House leader.


1970 leadership convention

(Held on May 16, 1970) *
Frank Moores Frank Duff Moores (February 18, 1933 – July 10, 2005) served as the second premier of Newfoundland. He served as leader of the Progressive Conservatives from 1972 until his retirement in 1979. Moores was also a successful businessman in bo ...
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Hubert Kitchen Hubert William Kitchen (September 16, 1928 – July 18, 2020) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly as a member of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador. He also served in cabinet as Mini ...
91 * Walter Carter 50 * John A. Carter 41 * Joseph Noel 2 *
Hugh Shea Hugh Joseph Shea (1932 – 1993) was a businessperson and politician in Newfoundland. He represented St. John's South in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1971 to 1972. The son of William Shea and Ellen Cleary, he was born in St. Joh ...
2 * Frank Howard-Rose 1


1979 leadership convention

(Held March 17, 1979) First Ballot: *
Brian Peckford Alfred Brian Peckford (born August 27, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as the third premier of Newfoundland from March 26, 1979 to March 22, 1989. A member of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, Peckford was first elected as the ...
200 *
C. William Doody Cyril William "Bill" Doody (February 26, 1931 – December 27, 2005) was a member of the Senate of Canada representing Newfoundland and Labrador. Doody was active in provincial politics and was first elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House o ...
157 *
Leo Barry Leo Barry (born 19 May 1977) is a retired Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL) with the Sydney Swans. Originally from Deniliquin, New South Wales, Barry attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, before being d ...
87 * Walter Carter 84 * James Morgan 56 * Ed Maynard 26 * Tom Hickey 24 * Ralph Trask 2 * Kenneth R.J. Prowse 0 *
Dorothy Wyatt Dorothy Mary Wyatt (née Fanning;"Obituaries: Wyatt, Dorothy Mary (nee Fanning)". ''The Telegram'', September 24, 2001. 1925–2001) was a Canadian politician, who was mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland from 1973 to 1981Melvin Baker, "St. John's ...
0 Second Ballot (Maynard, Hickey, Trask, Prowse and Wyatt eliminated and Morgan withdrew): *
Brian Peckford Alfred Brian Peckford (born August 27, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as the third premier of Newfoundland from March 26, 1979 to March 22, 1989. A member of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, Peckford was first elected as the ...
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C. William Doody Cyril William "Bill" Doody (February 26, 1931 – December 27, 2005) was a member of the Senate of Canada representing Newfoundland and Labrador. Doody was active in provincial politics and was first elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House o ...
184 *
Leo Barry Leo Barry (born 19 May 1977) is a retired Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL) with the Sydney Swans. Originally from Deniliquin, New South Wales, Barry attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, before being d ...
99 * Walter Carter 83 Third Ballot (Carter eliminated.): *
Brian Peckford Alfred Brian Peckford (born August 27, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as the third premier of Newfoundland from March 26, 1979 to March 22, 1989. A member of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, Peckford was first elected as the ...
331 *
C. William Doody Cyril William "Bill" Doody (February 26, 1931 – December 27, 2005) was a member of the Senate of Canada representing Newfoundland and Labrador. Doody was active in provincial politics and was first elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House o ...
208 *
Leo Barry Leo Barry (born 19 May 1977) is a retired Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL) with the Sydney Swans. Originally from Deniliquin, New South Wales, Barry attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, before being d ...
80


1989 leadership convention

(Held on March 11, 1989) First Ballot: *
Tom Rideout Thomas "Tom" Gerald Rideout (born June 25, 1948) is a former Canadian politician who served as the fourth premier of Newfoundland from March 22, 1989 to May 5, 1989. Life and career Born in Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland, Rideout was first elected t ...
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Len Simms Leonard Archibald (Len) Simms (born October 23, 1943) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. He was the Progressive Conservative Member of the House of Assembly for Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans from 1979 to 1995. From 2005 un ...
262 * Neil Windsor 109 *
Loyola Hearn Loyola Hearn, (born March 25, 1943) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician. Hearn is the former Canadian Ambassador to Ireland. He served as a Member of the House of Commons of Canada from 2000 to 2008, and as Minister of Fisheries and Oc ...
83 * Hal Barrett 22 Second Ballot (Barrett eliminated): *
Tom Rideout Thomas "Tom" Gerald Rideout (born June 25, 1948) is a former Canadian politician who served as the fourth premier of Newfoundland from March 22, 1989 to May 5, 1989. Life and career Born in Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland, Rideout was first elected t ...
363 *
Len Simms Leonard Archibald (Len) Simms (born October 23, 1943) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. He was the Progressive Conservative Member of the House of Assembly for Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans from 1979 to 1995. From 2005 un ...
318 * Neil Windsor 64 *
Loyola Hearn Loyola Hearn, (born March 25, 1943) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician. Hearn is the former Canadian Ambassador to Ireland. He served as a Member of the House of Commons of Canada from 2000 to 2008, and as Minister of Fisheries and Oc ...
38 Third Ballot (Hearn eliminated, Windsor withdrew): *
Tom Rideout Thomas "Tom" Gerald Rideout (born June 25, 1948) is a former Canadian politician who served as the fourth premier of Newfoundland from March 22, 1989 to May 5, 1989. Life and career Born in Fleur de Lys, Newfoundland, Rideout was first elected t ...
403 *
Len Simms Leonard Archibald (Len) Simms (born October 23, 1943) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. He was the Progressive Conservative Member of the House of Assembly for Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans from 1979 to 1995. From 2005 un ...
377


1991 leadership convention

(Held October 19, 1991) *
Len Simms Leonard Archibald (Len) Simms (born October 23, 1943) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. He was the Progressive Conservative Member of the House of Assembly for Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans from 1979 to 1995. From 2005 un ...
acclaimed


1995 leadership convention

(Held April 29, 1995) *
Lynn Verge Lynn Verge is a Canadian lawyer and politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. She represented the Corner Brook electoral district of Humber East in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1979 to 1996. As of 2016, she serves as the e ...
361 *
Loyola Sullivan Loyola Sullivan (born April 3, 1949) served as Canada's Ambassador for Fisheries Conservation from 2007 until 2011 and is a former Member of the House of Assembly in Newfoundland and Labrador. Sullivan represented the district of Ferryland from ...
358 Verge was defeated in the 1996 general election and Sullivan was appointed interim leader.


1998 leadership convention

(Held March 7, 1998) * Ed Byrne acclaimed


2001 leadership convention

(Held April 7, 2001) * Danny Williams acclaimed Williams resigned as premier and party leader on December 3, 2010.
Kathy Dunderdale Kathleen Mary Margaret "Kathy" Dunderdale (née Warren; born February 1952) is a politician and former MHA who served as the tenth premier of Newfoundland and Labrador from December 3, 2010, to January 24, 2014. Dunderdale was born and raised in ...
was chosen interim leader and premier.


2011 leadership convention

(Held April 2, 2011) *
Kathy Dunderdale Kathleen Mary Margaret "Kathy" Dunderdale (née Warren; born February 1952) is a politician and former MHA who served as the tenth premier of Newfoundland and Labrador from December 3, 2010, to January 24, 2014. Dunderdale was born and raised in ...
acclaimed


2014 leadership conventions


March 2014

(Held March 2014) * Frank Coleman acclaimed, declined


September 2014

(Held September 13, 2014) : = Eliminated from next round : = Winner


2018 leadership convention

For the first time in the party's history, the voting was conducted through a one-member, one-vote points system, which divided the province into forty districts worth a hundred points each. The points were allocated based on each candidates share of the popular vote. 11,000 members joined the party during this leadership election, of which, just over 4,000 cast their ballots. St. John's lawyer
Ches Crosbie Chesley Furneaux "Ches" Crosbie, Q.C. (born 12 June 1953) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician. Crosbie was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador on April 28, 2018 serving until March 31, 2021. ...
won.


2023 leadership convention

A leadership election will be held following the resignation of Ches Crosbie. The leadership convention will be held on October 13 – 15, 2023 at the Sheraton Hotel in St. John’s. Candidate nominations will open May 17, 2023, and close June 16, 2023. The new leader will be announced on October 14, 2023.


See also

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Leadership convention {{Politics of Canada In Canadian politics, a leadership convention is held by a political party when the party needs to choose a leader due to a vacancy or a challenge to the incumbent leader. Overview In Canada, leaders of a party generally rem ...
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References

{{reflist *Carty, Kenneth R., et al., ''Leaders and Parties in Canadian Politics: Experiences of the Provinces''. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Canada, 1992. Conservatism-related lists