The first Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership election was held in 1927, when the party was called the Conservative Party. Prior to then the party's leader was chosen by caucus.
There have been two permanent leaders since 1927 who were not chosen by a leadership convention. Arthur Meighen agreed to serve a second term as leader in 1941 on condition that he would not have to contest the position. The party agreed since the party was desperate for a leader of Meighen's stature. Jean Charest was one of only two Progressive Conservative Members of Parliament returned in the 1993 election and was appointed leader by the party's executive with the decision later being affirmed at a regular party convention two years later. The Conservative Party became the Progressive Conservative Party in 1942.
All leadership conventions were delegated conventions, except for in 1998 when a one-member-one-vote (OMOV) process was used in which each riding was allocated 100 points which were distributed among candidates by proportional representation. For the 2003 leadership election, the party reverted to use of a delegated convention, obstensibly because of the cost of using an OMOV process though it has been argued that the party feared that use of OMOV would make an outside takeover of the party easier due to a decline in membership. In 2003, the party merged with the Canadian Alliance to form a new Conservative Party of Canada. This party adopted the OMOV process the Tories had used in 1998.
Held in Winnipeg, Manitoba on October 12, 1927.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | |||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | |
BENNETT, Richard Bedford | 594 | 38.0% | 780 | 50.2% | |
GUTHRIE, Hugh | 345 | 22.0% | 320 | 20.6% | |
CAHAN, Charles Hazlitt | 310 | 19.8% | 266 | 17.1% | |
MANION, Robert James | 170 | 10.9% | 148 | 9.5% | |
ROGERS, Robert | 114 | 7.3% | 37 | 2.4% | |
DRAYTON, Henry Lumley | 31 | 2.0% | 3 | 0.2% | |
Total | 1,564 | 100.0% | 1,554 | 100.0% |
Held in Ottawa, Ontario on July 7, 1938.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | |||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | |
MANION, Robert James | 726 | 46.4% | 830 | 53.0% | |
MACPHERSON, Murdoch Alexander | 475 | 30.3% | 648 | 41.4% | |
HARRIS, Joseph Henry | 131 | 8.4% | 49 | 3.1% | |
MASSEY, Denton | 128 | 8.2% | 39 | 2.5% | |
LAWSON, James Earl | 105 | 6.7% | |||
Total | 1,565 | 100.0% | 1,566 | 100.0% |
Manion lost his seat in the 1940 federal election and R.B. Hanson became interim leader. In November 1941 a national conference of the party voted against having a leadership convention and instead appointed Arthur Meighen as the party's wartime leader. Meighen was defeated in a 1942 by-election and resigned.
Held in Winnipeg, Manitoba on December 11, 1942.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | |||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | |
BRACKEN, John | 420 | 48.3% | 538 | 61.7% | |
MACPHERSON, Murdoch Alexander | 222 | 25.5% | 255 | 29.2% | |
DIEFENBAKER, John George | 120 | 13.8% | 79 | 9.1% | |
GREEN, Howard Charles | 88 | 10.1% | |||
STEVENS, Henry Herbert | 20 | 2.3% | |||
Total | 870 | 100.0% | 872 | 100.0% |
Held in Ottawa, Ontario on October 2, 1948.
Candidate | Delegate Support | Percentage | |
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DREW, George Alexander | 827 | 66.6% | |
DIEFENBAKER, John George | 311 | 25.0% | |
FLEMING, Donald Methuen | 104 | 8.4% | |
Total | 1,242 | 100% |
Wilfrid Garfield Case announced his candidacy but withdrew before the convention to support Drew.
Held in Ottawa, Ontario on December 14, 1956.
Candidate | Delegate Support | Percentage | |
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DIEFENBAKER, John George | 774 | 60.3% | |
FLEMING, Donald Methuen | 393 | 30.6% | |
FULTON, Edmund Davie | 117 | 9.1% | |
Total | 1,284 | 100% |
Held in Toronto, Ontario on September 9, 1967.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | 3rd ballot | 4th ballot | 5th ballot | |||||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % |
STANFIELD, Robert Lorne | 519 | 23.3% | 613 | 27.7% | 717 | 32.7% | 865 | 40.1% | 1,150 | 54.3% |
ROBLIN, Dufferin (Duff) | 347 | 15.6% | 430 | 19.4% | 541 | 24.7% | 771 | 35.7% | 969 | 45.7% |
FULTON, Edmund Davie | 343 | 15.4% | 346 | 15.7% | 361 | 16.5% | 357 | 16.5% | ||
HEES, George Harris | 295 | 13.2% | 299 | 13.5% | 277 | 12.6% | ||||
DIEFENBAKER, John George | 271 | 12.2% | 172 | 7.8% | 114 | 5.2% | ||||
MCCUTCHEON, Malcolm Wallace | 137 | 6.1% | 76 | 3.4% | ||||||
HAMILTON, Francis Alvin George | 136 | 6.1% | 127 | 5.8% | 106 | 4.8% | 167 | 7.7% | ||
FLEMING, Donald Methuen | 126 | 5.7% | 115 | 5.2% | 76 | 3.5% | ||||
STARR, Michael | 45 | 2.0% | 34 | 1.5% | ||||||
MACLEAN, John | 10 | 0.4% | ||||||||
WALKER-SAWKA, Mary | 2 | - | ||||||||
Total | 2,231 | 100.0% | 2,212 | 100.0% | 2,192 | 100.0% | 2,160 | 100.0% | 2,119 | 100.0% |
Held in Ottawa, Ontario on February 22, 1976.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | 3rd ballot | 4th ballot | ||||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % |
WAGNER, Claude | 531 | 22.5% | 667 | 28.5% | 1,003 | 42.8% | 1,122 | 48.6% |
MULRONEY, Martin Brian | 357 | 15.1% | 419 | 17.9% | 369 | 15.8% | ||
CLARK, Charles Joseph (Joe) | 277 | 11.7% | 532 | 22.8% | 969 | 41.4% | 1,187 | 51.4% |
HORNER, John (Jack) Henry | 235 | 10.0% | 286 | 12.2% | ||||
HELLYER, Paul Theodore | 231 | 9.8% | 118 | 5.1% | ||||
MACDONALD, Flora Isabel | 214 | 9.1% | 239 | 10.2% | ||||
STEVENS, Sinclair McKnight | 182 | 7.7% | ||||||
FRASER, John | 127 | 5.4% | 34 | 1.5% | ||||
GILLIES, James McPhail | 87 | 3.7% | ||||||
NOWLAN, John Patrick (Pat) | 86 | 3.6% | 42 | 1.8% | ||||
GRAFFTEY, William Heward | 33 | 1.4% | ||||||
Total | 2,360 | 100.0% | 2,337 | 100.0% | 2,341 | 100.0% | 2,309 | 100.0% |
Richard Quittenton withdrew from the race before the convention began.
First Ballot Grafftey is eliminated and Gillies withdraws; both support Clark. Sinclair Stevens withdraws and endorses Joe Clark.
Second Ballot MacDonald withdraws after this ballot and endorses Clark. Fraser is dropped off and also supports Clark. Horner, Hellyer and Nowlan all withdraw and endorse Claude Wagner.
Third Ballot Mulroney drops off and releases his delegates without endorsing anyone.
Held in Ottawa, Ontario on June 11, 1983.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | 3rd ballot | 4th ballot | ||||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % |
CLARK, Charles Joseph (Joe) | 1,091 | 36.5% | 1,085 | 36.7% | 1,058 | 35.8% | 1,325 | 45.6% |
MULRONEY, Martin Brian | 874 | 29.2% | 1,021 | 34.6% | 1,036 | 35.1% | 1,584 | 54.5% |
CROSBIE, John Carnell | 639 | 21.4% | 781 | 26.4% | 858 | 29.1% | ||
WILSON, Michael Holcombe | 144 | 4.8% | ||||||
CROMBIE, David Edward | 116 | 3.9% | 67 | 2.3% | ||||
POCKLINGTON, Peter | 102 | 3.4% | ||||||
GAMBLE, John Albert | 17 | 0.6% | ||||||
FRASER, Neil | 5 | 0.2% | ||||||
Total | 2,988 | 100.0% | 2,954 | 100.0% | 2,952 | 100.0% | 2,909 | 100.0% |
First Ballot Gamble, Pocklington and Wilson drop off or withdraw and endorse Mulroney.
Second Ballot Crombie drops off and endorses Crosbie.
Third Ballot Crosbie drops off and releases his delegates not endorsing anyone.
Held in Ottawa, Ontario on June 13, 1993.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | ||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % |
CAMPBELL, A. Kim | 1,664 | 48.0% | 1,817 | 52.7% |
CHAREST, Jean J. | 1,369 | 39.4% | 1,630 | 47.3% |
EDWARDS, James (Jim) Stewart | 307 | 8.9% | ||
TURNER, Garth | 76 | 2.2% | ||
BOYER, Patrick | 53 | 1.5% | ||
Total | 3,469 | 100.0% | 3,447 | 100.0% |
First Ballot Boyer is eliminated and endorses Charest. Edwards withdraws and endorses Campbell.
Held in Hull, Quebec on April 29, 1995.
Vote to ratify Jean Charest as leader:
Yes 1,187 (96.04%)
No 49 (3.96%)
Total ballots cast 1,236
Held on October 24 and November 14, 1998. The party's finances were in such a bad state that it could not afford a traditional leadership convention. The 1998 election used a point system that allocated 100 points to each riding, regardless of the number of votes cast in the riding. The candidate who won a majority of points (not necessarily a majority of votres) would win the leadership. All party members were eligible to cast a vote. The 100-point-per-riding system was again used by the Conservative Party of Canada in its 2004 leadership race.
Candidate | 1st ballot (October 24) | 2nd ballot (November 14) | ||
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Name | Points allotted | % | Points allotted | % |
CLARK, Charles Joseph (Joe) | 14,592 | 48.5% | 23,321 | 77.5% |
SEGAL, Hugh | 5,689 | 18.9% | ||
ORCHARD, David | 4,916 | 16.3% | 6,779 | 22.5% |
PALLISTER, Brian | 3,676 | 12.2% | ||
FORTIER, Michael | 1,227 | 4.1% | ||
Total | 30,100 | 100.0% | 30,100 | 100.0% |
First Ballot Fortier drops off. Segal and Pallister withdraw. All endorse Clark.
Held in Toronto, Ontario on May 31, 2003.
Candidate | 1st ballot | 2nd ballot | 3rd ballot | 4th ballot | ||||
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Name | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % |
MACKAY, Peter Gordon | 1,080 | 41.1% | 1,018 | 39.7% | 1,128 | 45.0% | 1,538 | 64.8% |
ORCHARD, David | 640 | 24.3% | 619 | 24.1% | 617 | 24.6% | ||
PRENTICE, Jim | 478 | 18.2% | 466 | 18.2% | 761 | 30.4% | 836 | 35.2% |
BRISON, Scott | 431 | 16.4% | 463 | 18.0% | ||||
CHANDLER, Craig | 0 | - | ||||||
Total | 2,629 | 100.0% | 2,566 | 100.0% | 2,506 | 100.0% | 2,374 | 100.0% |
Two other candidates had participated in the race. Quebec MP André Bachand withdrew his candidacy from the race due to financial concerns and backed Peter MacKay. Former Cabinet Minister and Quebec MP Heward Grafftey also withdrew his candidacy from the race due to health concerns.
First Ballot Chandler withdraws before voting begins to endorse Prentice.
Second Ballot Brison drops off and supports Prentice.
Third Ballot Orchard throws his support to MacKay. David Orchard produced a signed agreement where MacKay committed not to merge the party with the Canadian Alliance and to hold a review of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. However, with the only other candidate (Jim Prentice) being openly pro-merger, it was apparent that Orchard delegates would either support MacKay (as more moderate and less open to the merger idea) or abstain from the vote altogether. Judging from the fourth ballot totals, some of Orchard's delegates actually chose to abstain in spite of the agreement.
At the end of 2003, the memberships of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party voted to dissolve their parties and form the Conservative Party of Canada.
The Canadian Alliance was formed when a number of "Blue Tories" (more right wing conservatives) joined the Reform Party of Canada.
Source: Parliament of Canada website