2018 Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election

The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election, 2018 took place on October 27, 2018, due to Jamie Baillie's announcement that he was stepping down as leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia on November 1, 2017.[1] Baillie was to remain in the position until a new leader was elected,[1] however on January 24, 2018, he announced his resignation with immediate effect due to "allegations of inappropriate behaviour".[2]

Progressive Conservative leadership election

October 27, 2018
Turnout77.12%
 
Candidate Tim Houston Cecil Clarke John Lohr
Home riding Pictou East None Kings North
Round 1 2,496.75
48.95%
1,385.71
27.17%
692.45
13.58%
Round 2 Winner Withdrew Withdrew

 
Candidate Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin Julie Chaisson
Home riding Cumberland North None
Round 1 384.96
7.55%
140.13
2.75%
Round 2 Withdrew Dropped
2018 Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election
DateOctober 27, 2018
Resigning leaderJamie Baillie
Won byTim Houston
Ballots1
Candidates5

Unlike the system of delegated conventions previously used, this election was conducted on a One Member One Vote basis, weighted so that each electoral district being allocated 100 points, which were distributed proportionally according to each candidate's level of support.[3]

Timeline

  • November 1, 2017 - Jamie Baillie announces his resignation, effective upon the election of a new leader.
  • November 19, 2017 - Tim Houston becomes the first candidate to officially enter the race.
  • January 8, 2018 - John Lohr announced his bid for the leadership.
  • January 24, 2018 - Baillie moves up his resignation, having it take effect immediately; Karla MacFarlane becomes interim leader.
  • February 3, 2018 - Cecil Clarke announced his bid for the leadership.
  • February 6, 2018 - Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin announced her bid for the leadership.
  • February 8, 2018 - Julie Chaisson announced her bid for the leadership.
  • August 13, 2018 - Deadline for candidates to submit nomination.
  • October 27, 2018 - Leadership convention is held in Halifax.

Results

Tim Houston Cecil Clarke John Lohr Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin Julie Chaisson Total
Constituency Votes Points Votes Points Votes Points Votes Points Votes Points Votes
Annapolis4842.861311.614338.3965.3621.79112
Antigonish17870.365923.32135.1420.7910.40253
Argyle-Barrington5557.892627.3799.4711.0544.2195
Bedford8642.366833.502512.32199.3652.46203
Cape Breton-Richmond4327.7410366.4553.2331.9410.65155
Cape Breton Centre2116.0310580.1543.050010.76131
Chester-St. Margaret's7744.515632.3784.6252.892715.61173
Clare-Digby6057.69109.622826.9265.7700104
Clayton Park West7353.682216.18107.353122.7900136
Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley9458.753320.631911.88106.2542.50160
Colchester North4529.617348.0395.922214.4731.97152
Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage11469.942213.50116.75159.2010.61163
Cole Harbour-Portland Valley6759.822320.541412.5076.2510.89112
Cumberland North188.49115.1931.4217984.4310.47212
Cumberland South13154.36239.54114.567531.1210.41241
Dartmouth East10068.032416.33117.48106.8021.36147
Dartmouth North4759.491012.661215.1956.3356.3379
Dartmouth South6664.081413.591110.6898.7432.91103
Eastern Shore6166.301819.5788.7044.3511.0992
Fairview-Clayton Park6262.631010.101414.141111.1122.0299
Glace Bay13953.6711945.9510.390000259
Guysborough–Eastern Shore–Tracadie7358.404032.00108.0021.6000125
Halifax Armdale4853.331617.78910.001516.6722.2290
Halifax Atlantic3747.441823.081012.8245.13911.5478
Halifax Chebucto5837.916139.8774.582013.0774.58153
Halifax Citadel-Sable Island6645.214027.4085.482617.8164.11146
Halifax Needham5850.003631.03108.62119.4810.86116
Hammonds Plains-Lucasville4746.082221.572019.6154.9087.84102
Hants East3046.881117.191726.5634.6934.6964
Hants West4551.721314.942427.5933.4522.3087
Inverness5348.184742.7398.1810.9100110
Kings North166.0483.0223789.4341.5100265
Kings South4021.51147.5312667.7442.1521.08186
Kings West7947.312313.776035.9352.9900167
Lunenburg3734.584542.061715.8943.7443.74107
Lunenburg West3131.005353.001111.0055.0000100
Northside-Westmount6215.2033983.0940.9820.4910.25408
Pictou Centre39073.728516.07519.6430.5700529
Pictou East80187.93606.59475.1630.3300911
Pictou West23173.574113.063912.4220.6410.32314
Preston-Dartmouth2771.0537.89615.7912.6312.6338
Queens-Shelburne11871.952515.2453.05127.3242.44164
Sackville-Beaver Bank8362.88139.852216.6753.7996.82132
Sackville-Cobequid6553.2886.561310.6643.283226.23122
Sydney-Whitney Pier3118.9012475.6184.880010.61164
Sydney River-Mira-Louisbourg4916.0724580.3372.3030.9810.33305
Timberlea-Prospect6765.691211.761110.781211.7600102
Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River17070.253514.46166.61218.6800242
Victoria-The Lakes3418.2814678.4952.6910.5400186
Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank10157.393117.61158.52147.95158.52176
Yarmouth3646.752025.971620.7833.9022.6077
Total4,5682,496.752,4761,385.711,109692.45618384.96176140.138,947

Debates

Debates among candidates for the 2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia leadership election
No.DateTimePlaceParticipants
 P  Participant
 N  Non-invitee  A  Absent invitee  O  Out of race (exploring or withdrawn)
Tim Houston Cecil Clarke John Lohr Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin Julie Chaisson
Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership election debates
1 May 24, 2018 7 p.m. AST NSCC Middleton Campus, Middleton P P P P P
2 June 21, 2018 7 p.m. AST Alderney Landing Theatre, Dartmouth P P P P P
3 July 12, 2018 7 p.m. AST Centre Communautaire de Par-en-bas , Tusket P P P P P
4 August 9, 2018 7 p.m. AST Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion, Sydney P P P P P
5 September 11, 2018 7 p.m. AST Best Western Plus, Bridgwater P P P P P
6 October 10, 2018 7 p.m. AST Best Western Glengarry, Truro P P P P P

Candidates

Julie Chaisson

Background

Candidate of Record in Chester-St. Margaret's (2017)

Date campaign launched: February 8, 2018[4][5]
Campaign website: www.juliechaisson.ca
  • MLAs:
  • Former MLAs:
  • Federal politicians:
  • Municipal politicians:
  • Other prominent individuals:

Cecil Clarke

Background

Mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (2012-present), Attorney General of Nova Scotia (2007-2009), Minister of Justice (2007-2009), Speaker of the House of Assembly (2006-2007), Minister of Energy (2003-2006), Minister of Economic Development (2003), MLA for Cape Breton North (2001-2011)

Date campaign launched: February 3, 2018[6]
Campaign website: www.cecilclarke.ca
Supporters

Tim Houston

Tim Houston
Background

MLA for Pictou East (2013-Present)

Date campaign launched: November 19, 2017[7][8]
Campaign website: www.timhouston.ca
Supporters

John Lohr

John Lohr
Background

MLA for Kings North (2013-Present)

Date campaign launched: January 8, 2018[9][10]
Campaign website: www.johnlohr.ca
Supporters

Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin

Background

MLA for Cumberland North (2017-Present)

Date campaign launched: February 6, 2018[11]
Campaign website: www.elizabethforleader.ca
Supporters

Declined

Opinion polls

Polling firm/Link Last date
of polling
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Julie
Chaisson
Cecil
Clarke
Tim
Houston
John
Lohr
Elizabeth
Smith-McCrossin
None of the above Don’t know/no answer
Corporate Research Associates September 1, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 10% 19% 9% 4% 6% 18% 32%
Corporate Research Associates May 23, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 13% 23% 11% 4% 4% 10% 34%
Corporate Research Associates February 1, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 26% 10% 5% 11% 8% 40%

References

  1. "Jamie Baillie quitting role as leader of Progressive Conservatives". CBC News. November 1, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  2. "PC Leader Jamie Baillie forced out after allegations of 'inappropriate behaviour'". CBC News. January 24, 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
  3. https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/mobile/n-s-progressive-conservatives-to-choose-new-party-leader-saturday-1.4149508
  4. "Farmers market head joins race to lead Progressive Conservatives". CBC News. February 9, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  5. "Julie Chaisson joins Nova Scotia Tory leadership race". February 8, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  6. "Cecil Clarke announces bid for PC leadership". CBC News. February 3, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  7. "'Time to win': Tim Houston running for PC Party leader". CBC News. November 19, 2017. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
  8. "Tim Houston announces bid for PC leadership". The Chronicle Herald. November 20, 2017. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
  9. "John Lohr announces bid for PC Party leadership". CBC News. January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  10. "Kings North MLA John Lohr announces he will run for Nova Scotia PC party leadership". Digby County Courier. January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  11. "Rookie MLA announces run for PC Party leadership". CBC News. February 6, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  12. "Houston welcomes Lohr to PC leadership race". The News. January 15, 2018. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
  13. "VIBERT: Baillie's leaving behind a big political prize". The Coast Guard. November 2, 2017. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
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