2001 Green Party of Ontario leadership election
The 2001 Green Party of Ontario leadership election took place November 3, 2001 when Frank de Jong's leadership was challenged by GPO deputy leader Judy Greenwood-Speers of Waterloo, Ontario.
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Date | November 3, 2001 |
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Convention | election conducted by postal ballot |
Resigning leader | Frank de Jong |
Won by | Frank de Jong |
Ballots | 1 |
Candidates | 2 |
De Jong, who had led the GPO since 1993, received 271 votes and defeated Greenwood-Speers.[1]
Candidates
- Frank de Jong, elementary school teacher and GPO leader since 1993
- Judy Greenwood-Speers, registered nurse, GPO deputy leader
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References
- "K-W woman loses bid for leadership of Greens", The Record, November 5, 2001
External links
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