2006 Green Party of Canada leadership election
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On March 29, 2006 it was announced, in accordance with the Green Party of Canada constitution that there would be a leadership election held August 24–27, 2006 in Ottawa.
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Date | August 24–27, 2006 |
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Convention | Ottawa, Ontario |
Resigning leader | Jim Harris |
Won by | Elizabeth May |
Candidates | 3 |
Entrance Fee | C$2,000 total ($1,000 refundable) |
Spending limit | C$50,000 |
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Leadership contests in the party were automatically held every two years (every four years under the new constitution, beginning 2006), and every member of the party is entitled to vote, whether or not they attend the convention. The party mails out ballots to all members to be returned for counting. This voting system also applies to council members and policy changes as well.
On April 24, 2006, incumbent party leader Jim Harris announced he would not be running for re-election.[1] The race was won by Elizabeth May on August 26, 2006.[2]