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(Held November 30-December 1, 1996 in ], ])


First Ballot (results announced 7:31 pm, November 30):


==Delegate selection==
*] 770
Liberal party policy allowed for 2,400 delegates to be selected by local riding associations. These delegates were committed to vote for a particular candidate on the first ballot but could change their mind on subsequent ballots depending on candidate 'wheeling and dealing'. There were also 500 ex-officio delegates made up of party insiders who were not committed to voting for any candidate.
*] 557
*] 464
*] 450
*] 152
*] 141
*KELLS, Greg 24


==Background==
Second Ballot (results announced 10:25 pm, November 30; Kells eliminated; Castrilli initially withdrew from the ballot but subsequently returned, causing a delay in voting):
The leadership convention was held to replace ] who resigned after leading the Liberals to defeat in the 1995 election campaign. Seven candidates entered the race, six caucus members and one outside candidate. They were ], ], ], ], ], ] and Greg Kells an Ottawa area businessman.


Kennedy quickly attained front runner status in the race. Although he was recently elected in a by-election he gained notoriety as head of the ]. He was known for criticising the NDP's food policy yet coming up with practical methods to combat hunger. Duncan, Cordiano and McGuinty all elicited strong initial delegate support. Gerretsen, Castrilli and Kells were clearly longshot candidates.
*] 775
*] 570
*] 474
*] 440
*] 124
*] 122


After the 5th ballot McGuinty was declared the winner. Seen as a more right-leaning candidate, critics argued that he was little more than 'Harris-lite'. Supporters countered that election of the ] government marked a transformation of thinking in Ontario politics and that the Liberals needed a right-leaning to compete against Harris rather than someone who would compete against NDP for a diminishing number of left leaning voters.<ref name="carppa1996">{{cite book |title=Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs (1996) |editor=David Mutimer |publisher=University of Toronto Press |location=Toronto |year=2002 |pages=120-1}}</ref>
Third Ballot (results announced 12:39 am, December 1; Castrilli eliminated and Gerretsen withdrew, both supported McGuinty):


==Ballot results==
*] 803
:{{colorbox|pink}} = Eliminated from next round
*] 601
:{{colorbox|lightblue}} = Withdrew nomination
*] 601
:{{colorbox|lightgreen}} = Winner
*] 509


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Fourth Ballot (results announced 2:35 am, December 1; Duncan eliminated, supported Kennedy):
|+ '''Delegate support by ballot'''
|-
! colspan = "2"| Candidate
! colspan = "2"|1st Ballot (7:31pm)
! colspan = "2"|2nd Ballot (10:25pm){{ref_label|ballot|A}}
! colspan = "2"|3rd Ballot (12:39am)
! colspan = "2"|4th Ballot (2:35am)
! colspan = "2"|5th Ballot (4:25am)
|-
! colspan = "2"| Name
! width = "50"|Votes
! width = "50"|%
! width = "50"|Votes
! width = "50"|%
! width = "50"| Votes
! width = "50"|%
! width = "50"|Votes
! width = "50"|%
! width = "50"| Votes
! width = "50"|%
|- style="text-align:right;"
|] ||style="text-align:left;"|] ||770 ||30.1 ||775 ||30.9 ||803 ||31.9 ||968 ||40.1 ||1065 ||46.9
|- style="text-align:right;"
| ||style="text-align:left;"|] ||557 || 21.8 ||570 ||22.7 ||601 || 23.9||696 || 28.8||style="text-align:left;background:pink" colspan = "2" |Supported McGuinty
|- style="text-align:right;"
| ||style="text-align:left;"|] ||464 || 18.1 || 474 ||18.9 ||509 ||20.3 ||style="text-align:left;background:pink" colspan = "4" |Supported Kennedy
|- style="text-align:right;background:lightgreen;"
|] ||style="text-align:left;"|''']'''||450 || 17.6 || 440 ||17.6 ||601 ||23.9 ||750 ||31.1 ||'''1205''' ||'''53.1'''
|- style="text-align:right;"
| ||style="text-align:left;"|] ||152 || 6.0 || 124 || 5.0 ||style="text-align:left;background:lightblue" colspan = "6" |Supported McGuinty
|- style="text-align:right;"
| ||style="text-align:left;"|] ||141 || 5.5 ||122 ||4.9 ||style="text-align:left;background:pink" colspan = "6" |Supported McGuinty
|- style="text-align:right;"
| ||style="text-align:left;"|Greg Kells ||24 ||0.9 ||style="text-align:left;background:pink" colspan = "8" |Released delegates
|- style="text-align:center;"
| colspan = "12" | '''Votes cast by ballot'''
|- style="text-align:right;"
| style="text-align:left;" colspan = "2" |'''Total''' ||2558 ||100.0 || 2505 ||100.0 ||2514 ||100.0 ||2414 ||100.0 || 2270 || 100.0
|}
:{{note_label|ballot|A}}Castrilli initially withdrew from the 2nd ballot but subsequently returned, causing a delay in voting


==References==
*] 968
{{Reflist}}
*] 760
*] 696

Fifth Ballot (results announced 4:25 am, December 1; Cordiano eliminated, supported McGuinty):

*''']''' 1205
*] 1065

==See also==
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1996 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election
DateDecember 1, 1996
ConventionToronto
Resigning leaderLyn McLeod
Won byDalton McGuinty
Ballots5
Candidates7
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Delegate selection

Liberal party policy allowed for 2,400 delegates to be selected by local riding associations. These delegates were committed to vote for a particular candidate on the first ballot but could change their mind on subsequent ballots depending on candidate 'wheeling and dealing'. There were also 500 ex-officio delegates made up of party insiders who were not committed to voting for any candidate.

Background

The leadership convention was held to replace Lyn McLeod who resigned after leading the Liberals to defeat in the 1995 election campaign. Seven candidates entered the race, six caucus members and one outside candidate. They were John Gerretsen, Dwight Duncan, Dalton McGuinty, Anna-Marie Castrilli, Joseph Cordiano, Gerrard Kennedy and Greg Kells an Ottawa area businessman.

Kennedy quickly attained front runner status in the race. Although he was recently elected in a by-election he gained notoriety as head of the Daily Bread Food Bank. He was known for criticising the NDP's food policy yet coming up with practical methods to combat hunger. Duncan, Cordiano and McGuinty all elicited strong initial delegate support. Gerretsen, Castrilli and Kells were clearly longshot candidates.

After the 5th ballot McGuinty was declared the winner. Seen as a more right-leaning candidate, critics argued that he was little more than 'Harris-lite'. Supporters countered that election of the Mike Harris government marked a transformation of thinking in Ontario politics and that the Liberals needed a right-leaning to compete against Harris rather than someone who would compete against NDP for a diminishing number of left leaning voters.

Ballot results

  = Eliminated from next round
  = Withdrew nomination
  = Winner
Delegate support by ballot
Candidate 1st Ballot (7:31pm) 2nd Ballot (10:25pm) 3rd Ballot (12:39am) 4th Ballot (2:35am) 5th Ballot (4:25am)
Name Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Gerard Kennedy 770 30.1 775 30.9 803 31.9 968 40.1 1065 46.9
Joseph Cordiano 557 21.8 570 22.7 601 23.9 696 28.8 Supported McGuinty
Dwight Duncan 464 18.1 474 18.9 509 20.3 Supported Kennedy
Dalton McGuinty 450 17.6 440 17.6 601 23.9 750 31.1 1205 53.1
John Gerretsen 152 6.0 124 5.0 Supported McGuinty
Anna-Marie Castrilli 141 5.5 122 4.9 Supported McGuinty
Greg Kells 24 0.9 Released delegates
Votes cast by ballot
Total 2558 100.0 2505 100.0 2514 100.0 2414 100.0 2270 100.0
Castrilli initially withdrew from the 2nd ballot but subsequently returned, causing a delay in voting

References

  1. David Mutimer, ed. (2002). Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs (1996). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 120–1.
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