In failing to achieve many of the benefits associated with delegate conventions, and realizing most of their shortcomings, the Manitoba New Democratic Party appears poised to adopt a new method of leadership selection. Based on the party’s base of support, history, and experiences during the most recent leadership race in 2009, the following analysis suggests NDP members may look most favourably upon a “hybrid” approach to selecting their next leader. This would allow the party to maintain many of the advantages of the convention model, while incorporating the strengths of a one-member, one-vote system
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PhDPolitical scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157127/1/7...
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British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
This article examines the New Brunswick New Democratic Party’s increasing irrelevance post-2000. Wit...
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election would mark a turning point in provincial politics. The ...
The paper examines the leadership convention held by the Nova Scotia Conservatives in 2006. Based on...
Party leaders are powerful key actors in every modern parliamentary democracy. In order to get to th...
The Canadian party of democratic socialism, the New Democratic Party (NDP), following the lead of it...
PhDPolitical scienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157127/1/7...
Since Confederation, the electorate responsible for the selection of Canadian political party leader...
That leaders are important in Canadian party politics is almost axiomatic: they are the prime electo...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
This article seeks to provide an understanding of the historic success of the Saskatchewan Party and...
Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive procedures to select their party leader, ...
From 1922-1980, Labour leaders were elected by MPs in a secret ballot. While there are superficially...
This study examines the impact of perceived personality traits of the political party leaders on vo...
Coming just three years and a few months after one of New Brunswick's closest elections ever (2003),...
British parties have pioneered the use of ‘one-member, one-vote’ (OMOV) ballots to select their lead...
This article examines the New Brunswick New Democratic Party’s increasing irrelevance post-2000. Wit...
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election would mark a turning point in provincial politics. The ...