2019 New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election

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The 2019 New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election was prompted by Gerry Rogers' announcement on February 12, 2019, that she would be resigning from politics.[1] Economist Alison Coffin, who was the only declared candidate, won by acclamation on March 1, 2019. She was confirmed as the party's new leader at a news conference on March 5, 2019.[2]

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2019 New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election
DateMarch 13–16, 2019 (planned voting period)
Resigning leaderGerry Rogers
Won byAlison Coffin
Ballots0
Candidates1
Entrance fee$1,000
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Timeline

  • April 6–8, 2018 - MHA Gerry Rogers is nominated in a leadership convention in St. John's, defeating Alison Coffin.[3]
  • February 12, 2019 - Rogers announces her resignation as party leader, effective upon the election of a new leader.[4] Party president Lynn Moore states that the details on the convention would be released the following day. Fellow NDP MHA Lorraine Michael announces she will not be a candidate.[1]
  • February 13, 2019 - Alison Coffin declares her candidacy, lawyer Mark Gruchy states he is "seriously giving thought" about running, and Sheilagh O'Leary confirms that she will not be a candidate.[5]
  • February 14, 2019 - The New Democratic Party releases the rules and deadlines for their leadership contest.[6]
  • March 1, 2019 - Deadline for candidates to be nominated.[6]
  • March 5, 2019 - The New Democratic Party holds a leadership conference confirming Coffin as the party's new leader.[2]
  • March 10, 2019 - Planned deadline for members to register for the election.[6]
  • March 13–16, 2019 - Planned voting that would have been held through email and telephone.[6]

Declared candidates

Alison Coffin

Memorial University economics professor, 2018 leadership candidate for the New Democrats, 2015 candidate in Waterford Valley

Date campaign launched: February 13, 2019[5]

Other prominent supporters: Mark Gruchy, lawyer, 2015 candidate in Cape St. Francis;[7] Kerri Neil, 2018 candidate in Windsor Lake by-election[8]

Declined to run

See also

References

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