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1996 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election

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1996 Ontario Liberal leadership election
DateDecember 1, 1996
ConventionToronto
Resigning leaderLyn McLeod
Won byDalton McGuinty
Ballots5
Candidates7
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(Held November 30-December 1, 1996 in Toronto, Ontario)

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

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):

Third Ballot (results announced 12:39 am, December 1; Castrilli eliminated and Gerretsen withdrew, both supported McGuinty):

Fourth Ballot (results announced 2:35 am, December 1; Duncan eliminated, supported Kennedy):

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

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