词条 | 1990 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election | ||||||||||||||||
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|election_name = Liberal Party of Australia leadership election, 1990 |flag_image = Liberal-Party-of-Australia-stub.svg |type = presidential |vote_type = Caucus |ongoing = no |previous_election = Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 1989 |previous_year = 1989 |next_election = Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 1993 |next_year = 1993 |election_date = 3 April 1990 |image1 = |candidate1 = John Hewson |colour1 = 0047AB |popular_vote1 = 62 |percentage1 = 75.5% |image2 = |candidate2 = Peter Reith |colour2 = 0047AB |popular_vote2 = 13 |percentage2 = 16.2% |image3 = |candidate3 = Alasdair Webster |colour3 = 0047AB |popular_vote3 = 5 |percentage3 = 8.3% |title = Leader |before_election = Andrew Peacock |after_election = John Hewson }} A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 3 April 1990, following the defeat of the Liberal Party at the federal election five days earlier. The spill was won by John Hewson over Peter Reith by 62 votes to 13.[1] Reith was then elected deputy leader of the Party. An election for the deputy leadership of the party was held, as under Liberal Party rules, all leadership positions are declared vacant after a general election, no matter what the outcome. ResultsThe following table gives the ballot results:
References1. ^Canberra Times, 4 April 1990 {{Liberal Party of Australia}}{{Leadership spills in Australia}} 2 : Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills|1990 elections in Australia |
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