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2011 New Brunswick New Democratic Party leadership election

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2011 New Brunswick New Democratic Party leadership election
DateApril 26, 2011
Resigning leaderRoger Duguay
Won byDominic Cardy
Ballotsacclamation
Candidates1

The New Brunswick New Democratic Party, a social democratic political party in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, scheduled a leadership election for April 16, 2011, following the resignation of previous leader Roger Duguay on October 25, 2010.

Although there were two candidates in the race, candidate Pierre Cyr withdrew from the race after he was given written notice that chief electoral officer Stephen Beam ruled that there were problems with his nomination papers.[1] Dominic Cardy, the only remaining candidate at the close of nominations, was named as the new leader on March 2, 2011, concluding the electoral process.[2]

Cyr subsequently announced that he was considering an appeal of his disqualification from the race,[1] although he subsequently withdrew the appeal.

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Candidates

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  • Pierre Cyr, 2010 provincial election candidate in Nepisiguit finishing third with 24.7% of the vote.[3]

Declined

Timeline

  • October 25, 2010 - Duguay resigns as leader of the NDP, the party announces it will elect a new leader within six months.[4]
  • November 28, 2010 - Jesse Travis, NDP candidate for New Maryland-Sunbury West in the 2010 election, is chosen as interim leader.[5]
  • February 27, 2011 - Cyr is disqualified from the election.
  • March 2, 2011 - Cardy is acclaimed as the party's new leader upon the close of nominations.[1]

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