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2004 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election

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The Conservative Party of Canada leadership race will end March 21, 2004 with the election of the first leader of the new Canadian Conservative Party.

The leader will be selected by a system where each riding gets 100 points. A candidate needs to majority of the points to win the leadership and voting will be by preferential ballot. In each round of voting the lowest rank candidate will be dropped and the votes will go to the second choice of those that voted for them. This will continue until one cadidate has a majority of the votes.

Stephen Harper is currently viewed as a front runner. The former leader of the Canadian Alliance has strong financial backing, caucus support, and lock on most western supporters.

See also: leadership convention

Candidates

Dropped out

Announced they would not run

Results

March 20, 2004

'First Ballot
HARPER, Steven Joseph TBA
STRONACH, Belinda TBA
CLEMENT, Anthony (Tony) Peter TBA
Spoiled
Total Ballots Cast

Timeline

March, 2004

January, 2004

December, 2003