Endorsements for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006

Endorsements for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006

:"For a complete list of ex-officio delegate endorsements see::List of ex-officio delegates to the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006"

The candidates for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006 have received the following endorsements. Ex-Officio Delegates have an automatic vote at the convention and are denoted with an asterisk (*).

Registered candidates

cott Brison (43)

Martha Hall Findlay (8)

Bob Rae (118)

Hedy Fry

Newspaper endorsements

Ex-officio delegates

List of ex-officio delegates to the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006

External links

Endorsement pages in campaign websites

* [http://stephanedion.ca/?q=en/taxonomy/term/67 Stéphane Dion]
* [http://martha.mazdaq.com//page.asp?PID=7 Martha Hall Findlay]
* [http://www.michaelignatieff.ca/en/about_endorsements.aspx Michael Ignatieff]
* [http://www.gerardkennedy.ca/page_e.aspx?id=40 Gerard Kennedy]
* [http://www.bobrae.ca/en/supporters.php Bob Rae]

Other links

* [http://liberal.ca/leadership_e.aspx Liberal Party of Canada leadership webpage]
* [http://canadiancerberus.blogspot.com/2006/09/liberal-leadership-blogger.html List of endorsements of Liberal bloggers]

ources

* "New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal" "Rae brings campaign to N.B.", Page A3, May 11, 2006

* "The Hill Times" "An Update on Liberal Leadership Campaigns and some of their supporters", Page 17, July 24, 2006


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