NDP Leadership Candidates to Make Their Final Pitch to Voters at Winnipeg Convention
Five candidates seek to rebuild the NDP after last year's poor election with visions on accessibility, unions, green policies, and electoral reform; 100,000 members voting via ranked ballot.
- The five NDP leadership candidates made their final pitches at the Winnipeg convention today as the six-month campaign concluded, with voting ending later this evening.
- Roughly 100,000 NDP members will select the new leader using a ranked ballot system, where the first candidate to secure more than 50 per cent support wins the contest.
- Many members cast ballots earlier this month through the party's online voting system, which closes at 7 p.m. ET today, though in-person voting remains available at the Winnipeg gathering.
- Following the close of voting, the New Democratic Party will announce the new leader on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. ET, concluding the leadership selection process.
- Inheriting a political organization needing to rebuild after last year's worst-ever election result, the incoming New Democratic Party leader will immediately face shaping future policy priorities and election strategy.
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The candidates for leadership of the New Democratic Party (NDP) made their last plea to the voters on Saturday morning, in a final effort to rally the few members who have not yet voted.
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