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| election_name = Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 2015 | country = Ontario | ongoing = no | previous_election = | previous_year = 2009 | next_election = Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election, 2018 | next_year = 2018 | election_date = May 9, 2015 | 2blank = Points allocated | 3blank = Percentage | 1blank = Riding | image1 = | colour1 = 246AC9 | candidate1 = Patrick Brown | popular_vote1 = | percentage1 = | 1data1 = Barrie {{small|(Federal)}} | 2data1 = 6,543 | 3data1 = 61.8% | image2 = | colour2 = 367D22 | candidate2 = Christine Elliott | popular_vote2 = | percentage2 = | 1data2 = Whitby—Oshawa | 2data2 = 4,040 | 3data2 = 38.2% | title = Leader | posttitle = | before_election = Jim Wilson (interim) | after_election = Patrick Brown | map_image = File:Ontario_Progressive_Conservative_Party_Leadership_Election_2015_-_Results_by_Riding.svg | map_size = | map_caption = Results by Ontario electoral district }}{{Infobox leadership election |party = Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario |colour = {{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}} |year = 2015 |logo = |date = May 9, 2015 |location = Toronto Congress Centre |winner = Patrick Brown |replaces = Tim Hudak |numcands = 2 |ballots = 1 |entryfee = $75,000 fee + $25,000 deposit |requirement = |spendcap = $1.25 million }} The 2015 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election was held on May 9, 2015, as a result of the resignation of Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak following the provincial election on June 12, 2014, his second loss in a row as party leader. Patrick Brown won the leadership with 61.8% of votes allocated, defeating Christine Elliott who had 38.2%. Rules and procedureThe party's 76,587 members[1] were eligible to cast votes by preferential ballot. The vote will be weighted so that each of the province's 107 ridings that has more than 100 votes cast are allocated 100 electoral votes;[2] ridings in which fewer than 100 party members vote will not be weighted, but will instead have the votes counted as individual votes.[1] If at least 100 members votes in each riding the number of electoral college votes needed to win will be 5,351.[1] The registration fee was $75,000 plus a refundable deposit of $25,000[1] and the spending limit was $1.25 million.[6] 20% of money raised by candidates after the first $100,000 will be transferred to the PC Ontario Fund.[6] The lowest ranked candidate will be dropped from the next round as ballots are counted, and the first candidate to get 50 per cent of the votes will be declared the new leader.[6] Timeline
Interim leadershipThe following MPPs stood in the July 2, 2014, election by caucus to be interim leader of the party until the leadership election for a permanent leader is held:
Jim Wilson was elected by caucus to be interim leader and also assumed the position of Leader of the Opposition. Vote totals were not released.[13] Declared candidatesPatrick Brown
Federal Conservative Party MP for Barrie (2006–2015), Barrie City Councillor (2000–2006), President of the Progressive Conservative Youth Federation (PCYF) (1998–2002). Former vice-president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Lawyer by profession. Date candidacy declared: September 28, 2014[14]
Christine Elliott
MPP since 2006 (Whitby—Ajax (2006–2007), Whitby—Oshawa (2007–2015). Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Critic for Health and Long-Term Care since 2009. Ran in the 2009 leadership election, placing third. Widow of former federal Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty. Prior to entering politics, Elliott was a lawyer who practiced corporate, estate and real estate law. Date candidacy declared: June 25, 2014[25]
WithdrawnVic Fedeli
MPP for Nipissing (2011–present), Opposition Finance Critic (2013–present), Energy Critic (2011–2013), Finance Critic (2013–Present), Fedeli served as mayor of North Bay, Ontario (2003–2010) for two terms, during which he donated his entire salary to charity. Before entering politics, he ran Fedeli Advertising, which in 1989 was ranked by Profit - the magazine for Small Business as the firm 34th on its list of 50 Best Places to Work in Canada. Fedeli was also recognized as one of Canada's Most Successful Entrepreneurs in an episode of MoneyMakers, hosted by Everett Banning. Additionally, Fedeli served as the dollar-per-year chairman of a non-profit organization in North Bay. Fedeli's campaign is called "OntarioFirst".[58] Date candidacy declared: September 24, 2014[33] Date withdrawn: February 4, 2015, endorsed Elliott[34]
Support from caucus members: Randy Pettapiece (Perth—Wellington) Support from federal caucus members: Jay Aspin (Nipissing—Timiskaming) Support from former provincial caucus members: Other prominent supporters: Paula Peroni, 2014 Sudbury candidate and Sudbury Catholic District School Board trustee;[35] Policies Lisa MacLeod
MPP for Nepean—Carleton (2006–present), Opposition Treasury Board Critic (2014–present), Energy and Francophone Affairs Critic (2013–2014), Education Critic (2011–2013), Revenue and Government Accountability Critic (2009–2011). Date candidacy declared: October 6, 2014[36] Date withdrawn: February 6, 2015, endorsed Elliott[27]
Support from caucus members: Steve Clark (Leeds—Grenville), Garfield Dunlop (Simcoe North), Julia Munro (York—Simcoe), Jim McDonell (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) Support from federal caucus members: Senator Bob Runciman, former interim PC Leader and cabinet minister, former MPP for Leeds—Grenville[37] Support from former provincial caucus members: Norm Sterling (Carleton—Mississippi Mills, Lanark—Carleton, Carleton, 1979–2011)[38] Other prominent supporters: Policies: Monte McNaughton
MPP for Lambton—Kent—Middlesex (2011–present), Opposition Critic for Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade (2014–present), Labour Critic (2013–2014), Economic Development and Innovation Critic (2011–2013). Prior to entering provincial politics, McNaughton sat on the city council of Newbury and was general manager and co-owner of McNaughton Family Shopping Centre in Newbury. He also served as chair of the Newbury Economic Development Committee and was president of the Strathroy and District Chamber of Commerce in 2009–10. Date candidacy declared: September 17, 2014[39] Date withdrawn: April 9, 2015; endorsed Brown.[40]
Support from caucus members: Bob Bailey (Sarnia—Lambton) Supports from federal caucus members: Supports from former provincial caucus members: Darcy McKeough (Kent West, 1963–1967; Chatham—Kent 1967–1981), Marcel Beaubien, (Lambton then Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, 1995–2003), Andrew Naismith Watson, (Chatham—Kent 1978–1985)[41] Other prominent supporters: Rob Ford, Toronto city councillor and former mayor (2010–2014)[42] Policies: Social conservative Declined
ResultsResults announced in Toronto on May 9, 2015
Eligible voters: 76,587; turnout: 49.3%[53] Riding results
Opinion pollingAll Ontarians
Progressive Conservative supporters only
Progressive Conservative Members Only
See also
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