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Saskatchewan CCF/NDP leadership elections

This page shows the results of leadership elections in the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (known as the Farmer-Labour Party from 1932 to 1934, and the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1934 to 1967). Prior to 2001, the leader was elected via a delegated convention. Following the resignation of Roy Romanow, the leader was chosen through a One Member One Vote election.

Results of the last four leadership elections.

1932 Farmer-Labour Party leadership convention Edit

(Held on July 27, 1932.)

Note: The Farmer-Labour Party was launched as a merger of Coldwell's Independent Labour Party of Saskatchewan and George Williams's United Farmers of Canada (Saskatchewan Section). Williams was nominated as a candidate, but withdrew in favour of Coldwell.

Developments, 1932-1936 Edit

In 1933, the Saskatchewan Farmer-Labour Party became the Saskatchewan branch of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Coldwell was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1935, and Williams was chosen as the Saskatchewan CCF's acting leader on December 16, 1935. Coldwell's resignation from the party leadership was not made official until July 17, 1936.

1936 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention Edit

(Held on July 17, 1936.)

Note: Hugh MacLean was also nominated as a candidate, but withdrew.

Developments, 1936-1942 Edit

In 1940, Carlyle King challenged George Williams for the presidency of the party (Williams was both party president and leader) but received only about one-third of the vote.[1][2]

Williams joined the Canadian Forces in early 1941, and subsequently saw overseas action in World War II. On February 12, 1941, John Brockelbank was chosen to lead the party in the legislature. Williams still retained the position of party president until 1941, when Tommy Douglas successfully challenged Williams for the party presidency. The next year, Douglas also unseated Williams as party leader.[3]

1942 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention Edit

(Held on July 17, 1942.)

Note: The vote totals were not announced. There are conflicting reports as to whether or not Brockelbank withdrew before voting began.

1943 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership challenge Edit

(Held on July 16, 1943.)

Note: The vote totals were not announced. Valleau was again a candidate, but withdrew before balloting; Douglas won in landslide.

1961 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention Edit

(Held on November 3, 1961.)

1970 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

(Held on July 4, 1970.)

First ballot:

Second ballot:

Third ballot:

1987 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

(Held on November 7, 1987.)

2001 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

(Held on January 27, 2001.)

First ballot:

(Crofford and Belanger eliminated at under 5%)

Second ballot:

(Banda eliminated, Sonntag withdraws)

Third ballot:

(Wiebe eliminated)

Fourth ballot:

2009 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

 
Dwain Lingenfelter, announcing his candidacy for the NDP leadership

A leadership convention was held on June 5–7, 2009. The vote for leader took place on June 6, 2009 and all 13051 members of the Saskatchewan NDP were eligible to cast ballots in person, by mail, by phone or online. There was a $200,000 spending limit for candidates.[4][5]

There were four declared candidates for the leadership: MLA Deb Higgins, former Deputy Premier Dwain Lingenfelter, physician and community health activist Ryan Meili, and former party president Yens Pedersen.[6]

First ballot

(Higgins eliminated, Pedersen withdrew) [7]

Second ballot

Total votes cast: 9,130[8]

2013 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

(held on March 9, 2013)

A leadership convention was called following the resignation of Dwain Lingenfelter after losing his seat in the 2011 general election.

The candidates were:Cam Broten, MLA for Saskatoon Massey Place;[9] Ryan Meili, doctor, author and community advocate;[10] Trent Wotherspoon, MLA, Regina Rosemont.[11] A fourth candidate, economist Erin Weir[12] withdrew prior to the convention and endorsed Meili.

First ballot

(Weir withdrew February 20 to support Meili, too late to be removed from the mail ballot; Wotherspoon withdraws following the first ballot without endorsing a candidate.)

Second ballot

2018 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

An election for the leadership of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party was held on March 3, 2018 in Regina, as a result of the resignation of leader Cam Broten after leading the party to its third consecutive general election loss and losing own his seat in the legislature. There were two declared candidates: Saskatoon physician and past leadership candidate Ryan Meili and Regina-Rosemont MLA since 2007 Trent Wotherspoon. Ryan Meili was elected leader with 55% of the popular vote.

Results

Turnout: 81%[13][14]

2022 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit

An election for the leadership of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party was held on June 26, 2022 in Regina following the resignation of Ryan Meili.[15] Carla Beck was declared as the first elected female leader of the party at this convention.[16]

Results

  • Carla Beck: 3,244 votes (68%)
  • Kaitlyn Harvey: 1,492 votes (32%)

Turnout: 65%[17]


References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-07.
  2. ^ Barnhart, Gordon (2004). Saskatchewan Premiers of the Twentieth Century. ISBN 9780889771642.
  3. ^ Saskatchewan Politicians: Lives Past and Present. 2004. ISBN 9780889771659.
  4. ^ NDP council sets leadership contest rules 2012-11-05 at the Wayback Machine, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix, October 29, 2008
  5. ^ "Former Saskatchewan premier steps down as leader of NDP", Canadian Press, October 17, 2008. October 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ NDP council sets leadership contest rules 2008-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, Declared Candidates
  7. ^ The Moose Jaw Times Herald - Moose Jaw
  8. ^ 2009 Saskatchewan NDP Convention - Convention Voting 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "1st candidate declares in Sask. NDP leadership race". CBC News. September 5, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
  10. ^ "Meili Declares candidacy for Sask. NDP leadership race". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. September 12, 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  11. ^ "Wotherspoon, Meili declare candidacy". Regina Leader-Post. September 15, 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  12. ^ "Weir joins race to lead Saskatchewan NDP". CBC News. September 7, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
  13. ^ Ryan Meili chosen Saskatchewan NDP leader on 3rd try http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-ndp-leadership-ryan-meili-trent-wotherspoon-1.4560240
  14. ^ "Saskatchewan NDP choose Ryan Meili as party's new leader - The Globe and Mail".
  15. ^ "Sask. NDP Leader Ryan Meili stepping down, will remain as leader until party chooses a successor". CBC News. February 18, 2022. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  16. ^ "Carla Beck wins Sask. NDP leadership; first woman elected as leader | Watch News Videos Online". Global News. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  17. ^ Ellis, Brendan (2022-06-26). "Sask. NDP elects Carla Beck as first female leader of party". CTV News. Retrieved 2023-08-15.

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This page shows the results of leadership elections in the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party known as the Farmer Labour Party from 1932 to 1934 and the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1934 to 1967 Prior to 2001 the leader was elected via a delegated convention Following the resignation of Roy Romanow the leader was chosen through a One Member One Vote election Results of the last four leadership elections Contents 1 1932 Farmer Labour Party leadership convention 2 Developments 1932 1936 3 1936 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention 4 Developments 1936 1942 5 1942 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention 6 1943 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership challenge 7 1961 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention 8 1970 New Democratic Party leadership convention 9 1987 New Democratic Party leadership convention 10 2001 New Democratic Party leadership convention 11 2009 New Democratic Party leadership convention 12 2013 New Democratic Party leadership convention 13 2018 New Democratic Party leadership convention 14 2022 New Democratic Party leadership convention 15 References1932 Farmer Labour Party leadership convention Edit Held on July 27 1932 M J Coldwell acclaimedNote The Farmer Labour Party was launched as a merger of Coldwell s Independent Labour Party of Saskatchewan and George Williams s United Farmers of Canada Saskatchewan Section Williams was nominated as a candidate but withdrew in favour of Coldwell Developments 1932 1936 EditIn 1933 the Saskatchewan Farmer Labour Party became the Saskatchewan branch of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Coldwell was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1935 and Williams was chosen as the Saskatchewan CCF s acting leader on December 16 1935 Coldwell s resignation from the party leadership was not made official until July 17 1936 1936 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention Edit Held on July 17 1936 George Williams acclaimedNote Hugh MacLean was also nominated as a candidate but withdrew Developments 1936 1942 EditIn 1940 Carlyle King challenged George Williams for the presidency of the party Williams was both party president and leader but received only about one third of the vote 1 2 Williams joined the Canadian Forces in early 1941 and subsequently saw overseas action in World War II On February 12 1941 John Brockelbank was chosen to lead the party in the legislature Williams still retained the position of party president until 1941 when Tommy Douglas successfully challenged Williams for the party presidency The next year Douglas also unseated Williams as party leader 3 1942 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention Edit Held on July 17 1942 Tommy Douglas George Williams John Brockelbank Oakland ValleauNote The vote totals were not announced There are conflicting reports as to whether or not Brockelbank withdrew before voting began 1943 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership challenge Edit Held on July 16 1943 Tommy Douglas John BrockelbankNote The vote totals were not announced Valleau was again a candidate but withdrew before balloting Douglas won in landslide 1961 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation leadership convention Edit Held on November 3 1961 Woodrow Lloyd 425 Ole Turnbull 1091970 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit Held on July 4 1970 First ballot Roy Romanow 300 Allan Blakeney 286 Don Mitchell 187 George Taylor 78Second ballot Roy Romanow 320 Allan Blakeney 311 Don Mitchell 219Third ballot Allan Blakeney 407 Roy Romanow 3491987 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit Held on November 7 1987 Roy Romanow acclaimed2001 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit Held on January 27 2001 First ballot Lorne Calvert 6 542 Chris Axworthy 5 344 Nettie Wiebe 3487 Maynard Sonntag 1 459 Scott Banda 1 269 Joanne Crofford 699 Buckley Belanger 665 Crofford and Belanger eliminated at under 5 Second ballot Lorne Calvert 6 877 Chris Axworthy 5 646 Nettie Wiebe 3 749 Maynard Sonntag 1 712 Scott Banda 1 309 Banda eliminated Sonntag withdraws Third ballot Lorne Calvert 7 831 Chris Axworthy 6 686 Nettie Wiebe 4 216 Wiebe eliminated Fourth ballot Lorne Calvert 10 289 Chris Axworthy 7 5752009 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit Dwain Lingenfelter announcing his candidacy for the NDP leadershipA leadership convention was held on June 5 7 2009 The vote for leader took place on June 6 2009 and all 13051 members of the Saskatchewan NDP were eligible to cast ballots in person by mail by phone or online There was a 200 000 spending limit for candidates 4 5 There were four declared candidates for the leadership MLA Deb Higgins former Deputy Premier Dwain Lingenfelter physician and community health activist Ryan Meili and former party president Yens Pedersen 6 First ballot Dwain Lingenfelter 4 360 46 17 Ryan Meili 2 401 25 42 Yens Pedersen 1 380 14 61 Deb Higgins 1 303 13 8 Higgins eliminated Pedersen withdrew 7 Second ballot Dwain Lingenfelter 5 028 55 07 Ryan Meili 4 102 44 93 Total votes cast 9 130 8 2013 New Democratic Party leadership convention Edit held on March 9 2013 Main article 2013 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election A leadership convention was called following the resignation of Dwain Lingenfelter after losing his seat in the 2011 general election The candidates were Cam Broten MLA for Saskatoon Massey Place 9 Ryan Meili doctor author and community advocate 10 Trent Wotherspoon MLA Regina Rosemont 11 A fourth candidate economist Erin Weir 12 withdrew prior to the convention and endorsed Meili First ballot Ryan Meili 3 384 38 8 Cam Broten 2 942 33 5 Trent Wotherspoon 2 120 24 3 Other 273 3 1 spoiled ballots and any Weir votes cast before Weir withdrew Weir withdrew February 20 to support Meili too late to be removed from the mail ballot Wotherspoon withdraws following the first ballot without endorsing a candidate Second ballot Cam Broten 4 164 50 3 Ryan Meili 4 120 49 7 2018 New Democratic Party leadership convention EditMain article 2018 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election An election for the leadership of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party was held on March 3 2018 in Regina as a result of the resignation of leader Cam Broten after leading the party to its third consecutive general election loss and losing own his seat in the legislature There were two declared candidates Saskatoon physician and past leadership candidate Ryan Meili and Regina Rosemont MLA since 2007 Trent Wotherspoon Ryan Meili was elected leader with 55 of the popular vote Results Ryan Meili 5 973 55 Trent Wotherspoon 4 860 45 Turnout 81 13 14 2022 New Democratic Party leadership convention EditMain article 2022 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election An election for the leadership of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party was held on June 26 2022 in Regina following the resignation of Ryan Meili 15 Carla Beck was declared as the first elected female leader of the party at this convention 16 Results Carla Beck 3 244 votes 68 Kaitlyn Harvey 1 492 votes 32 Turnout 65 17 References Edit The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan Details Archived from the original on 2009 02 07 Barnhart Gordon 2004 Saskatchewan Premiers of the Twentieth Century ISBN 9780889771642 Saskatchewan Politicians Lives Past and Present 2004 ISBN 9780889771659 NDP council sets leadership contest rules Archived 2012 11 05 at the Wayback Machine Saskatchewan Star Phoenix October 29 2008 Former Saskatchewan premier steps down as leader of NDP Canadian Press October 17 2008 Archived October 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine NDP council sets leadership contest rules Archived 2008 11 02 at the Wayback Machine Declared Candidates The Moose Jaw Times Herald Moose Jaw 2009 Saskatchewan NDP Convention Convention Voting Archived 2011 07 06 at the Wayback Machine 1st candidate declares in Sask NDP leadership race CBC News September 5 2012 Retrieved September 11 2012 Meili Declares candidacy for Sask NDP leadership race Saskatoon Star Phoenix September 12 2012 Retrieved December 19 2012 Wotherspoon Meili declare candidacy Regina Leader Post September 15 2012 Retrieved December 19 2012 Weir joins race to lead Saskatchewan NDP CBC News September 7 2012 Retrieved September 11 2012 Ryan Meili chosen Saskatchewan NDP leader on 3rd try http www cbc ca news canada saskatchewan saskatchewan ndp leadership ryan meili trent wotherspoon 1 4560240 Saskatchewan NDP choose Ryan Meili as party s new leader The Globe and Mail Sask NDP Leader Ryan Meili stepping down will remain as leader until party chooses a successor CBC News February 18 2022 Retrieved February 28 2022 Carla Beck wins Sask NDP leadership first woman elected as leader Watch News Videos Online Global News Retrieved 2022 06 30 Ellis Brendan 2022 06 26 Sask NDP elects Carla Beck as first female leader of party CTV News Retrieved 2023 08 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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