Prince Edward Island Liberal Party leadership elections

The Prince Edward Island Liberal Party, a political party in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island chooses its leadership by an open vote of party members at a convention called by the party executive when there is a vacancy in the leadership (or there is a temporary interim leader). The first convention was held when Alex W. Matheson sought reelection as leader in 1961.

1961 leadership convention

(Held in September 1961)

1965 leadership convention

(Held on December 11, 1965)

1978 leadership convention

(Held on December 9, 1978)

1981 leadership convention

(Held on October 24, 1981)

1993 leadership convention

(Held on January 23, 1993)

1996 leadership convention

(Held on October 5, 1996)

1999 leadership convention

(Held on March 5, 1999)

Carew was defeated in the 2000 general election & resigned as leader. Ron MacKinley was chosen interim leader.

2003 leadership convention

(Held on April 5, 2003)

(Note: there were 10 spoiled ballots)

2015 leadership convention

(Held on February 21, 2015)

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