Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention, 1971
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Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership convention, 1971 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | February 12, 1971 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Toronto, Ontario | |||||||||||||||||||||
Campaign to replace | John Robarts | |||||||||||||||||||||
Won by | Bill Davis | |||||||||||||||||||||
Candidates | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Entrance Fee | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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A Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership convention was held on February 12, 1971 to replace retiring Progressive Conservative leader and incumbent premier John Robarts. The party selected Bill Davis on the fourth ballot.
First ballot:
- DAVIS, Bill 548
- LAWRENCE, Allan 431
- MCKEOUGH, Darcy 273
- WELCH, Bob 270
- LAWRENCE, Bert 128
- PHARAND, Robert 7
Second ballot:
- DAVIS, Bill 595
- LAWRENCE, Allan 498
- MCKEOUGH, Darcy 288
- WELCH, Bob 271
Third ballot:
- DAVIS, Bill 669
- LAWRENCE, Allan 606
- MCKEOUGH, Darcy 346
Fourth ballot:
- DAVIS, Bill 812
- LAWRENCE, Allan 768
See also: Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership conventions
[edit] Reference
"Davis, Honourable William Grenville, B.A., B.L.". Who's Who in Canada (1971-1972): 47-48. (1971). Ed. Herbert E. Barnett, Hugh Fraser, and Terry M. Whelpton. Toronto: International Press Ltd..