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词条 Green Party of Canada leadership elections
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  1. National Leadership Conventions (list incomplete)

     2006  2004  2003  2002  2000 

  2. Current and Past Green Party of Canada Leaders

  3. References

As stipulated under the party's current constitution, the Green Party of Canada holds a national leadership election every 4 years.

Ballots are always mailed out in advance to all Green Party of Canada "members in good standing" - allowing the option of voting by mail to all party members who do not wish to attend the convention in person.

The party uses an instant-runoff voting (IRV) ballot system for the election of its leader and councillors and a standard yes-or-no ballot for voting on constitutional amendments.

National Leadership Conventions (list incomplete)

2006

{{main|Green Party of Canada leadership election, 2006}}

Held August 24–27, 2006 in Ottawa, Ontario using a One Member One Vote system.

CandidateVotes
#%
Elizabeth May2,14565.34
David Chernushenko1,09633.38
Jim Fannon290.88
None of the above130.40
Total3,283100.0%

2004

  • 2004 Calgary (Kiwanis camp in foothills), Jim Harris re-elected (first elected by mail ballot 6 months after the Montreal convention).
CandidateVotes
#%
Jim Harris52455.16
Tom Manley35237.05
John Grogan747.79
Spoiled Ballots00.00
Total950100.0%
[1]

2003

  • February 14, 2003, Jim Harris elected.
CandidateVotes
#%
Jim Harris43781.38
John Grogan7614.15
Jason Crummey244.47
Spoiled Ballots00.00
Total537100.0%
[1]

2002

  • 2002 Montreal (Francophone institute for the blind), no member nominated for leader; Chris Bradshaw chosen to continue on an interim basis.

2000

  • 2000 Ottawa (University of Ottawa), Joan Russow re-elected (resigned in January 2001, Chris Bradshaw elected by national council meeting in February 2001 as interim leader).

Current and Past Green Party of Canada Leaders

  • Elizabeth May (2006–present)
  • Jim Harris (2003–2006)
  • Chris Bradshaw (2001–2003)
  • Joan Russow (1997–2001)
  • Harry Garfinkle (1997)
  • Wendy Priesnitz (1996–1997)
  • Chris Lea (1990–1996)
  • Kathryn Cholette (1988–1990)
  • Seymour Trieger (1984–1988)
  • Trevor Hancock (1983–1984)

References

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