2019 New South Wales Labor Party leadership election
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An election for the leadership of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party was held between 7 and 29 June 2019. The election was triggered by the resignation of Leader Michael Daley on 25 March 2019.[1] The election was a combined vote by the party membership and the Labor members of the Parliament of New South Wales, with each component weighted equally. The party members were sent their ballots on 7 June and had until 21 June to return them, while the parliamentary caucus met on 29 June to cast their votes.[2]
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On 29 June, Jodi McKay was announced as the victor of the contest, winning 60.5% of the combined vote.[3][4]