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There will be an '''Ontario Liberal Party leadership election''' as a result of the resignation of ] as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the Liberal party's defeat in the ] which saw it return only 7 MPPs and lose official party status. There will be an '''Ontario Liberal Party leadership election''' as a result of the resignation of ] as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the Liberal party's defeat in the ] which saw it return only 7 MPPs and lose official party status.

Possible contenders include the 6 remaining members of the Liberal caucus, other than Kathleen Wynne:
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There will be an Ontario Liberal Party leadership election as a result of the resignation of Kathleen Wynne as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the Liberal party's defeat in the 2018 general election which saw it return only 7 MPPs and lose official party status.

Possible contenders include the 6 remaining members of the Liberal caucus, other than Kathleen Wynne:

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