- Progressive Democrats leadership election, 2006
The Progressive Democrats leadership election, 2006 began on
September 7 2006 whenMary Harney resigned as leader of theProgressive Democrats . In spite of speculationFact|date=August 2007 earlier in the year surrounding her position as leader, Harney's announcement surprised many. She had been leader of the party since1993 .Election procedure
According to the party's constitution, if there is just one candidate for the leadership of the
Progressive Democrats , this person will be elected leader by acclamation. If several candidates put their names forward, the next leader will be determined by an electoral college. Each member of this college will have one vote, but these votes will be weighed according to which group they belong to. TDs, Senators andMEP s will form the first group which represent 40% of the votes. Councillors, national executive members and trustees of the party will form the second group which represent 30% of the votes. The third group contains party members for more than one year prior to the date of the leadership election. This group represent 30% of the votes.Candidates
Nominations for the leadership close on midday Monday,
September 11 ,2006 .Michael McDowell is to be nominated for the position of Party Leader byTom Parlon and that nomination is to be seconded byLiz O'Donnell . [http://www.progressivedemocrats.ie/press_room/2029/]Timeline of events
*Summer
2005 -Michael McDowell claims thatMary Harney told him that she would stand down as leader of theProgressive Democrats in December2005 .*
June 20 ,2006 - Following a week of media leaks and comment surrounding Mary Harney, Michael McDowell forces a debate on the leadership issue at a meeting of the Progressive Democrats parliamentary party. Harney receives unanimous support from the party, however, the whole affair is highly damaging to the party.*
September 4 , 2006 - Harney arrives back inIreland following a holiday with her husband. She convenes a meeting of the Progressive Democrats parliamentary party for the following Thursday.*
September 6 , 2006 - At their weekly face-to-face talks Harney informsTaoiseach Bertie Ahern that she is standing down as leader of her party.*
September 7 , 2006 - Harney phones Progressive Democrats party chairman,John Dardis , to inform him of her decision to stand down. At 3pm Harney tells the parliamentary party that she is retiring as party leader.*
September 8 , 2006 - Minister of StateTom Parlon , who earlier said that an agreed candidate for leader would be best for the party, retracts his statement and now says that a leadership contest would be best for the party. Although no candidate has yet formally launched a campaign, former party memberBobby Molloy favours Michael McDowell as the next leader.*
September 11 , 2006 - Deadline for close of nominations for leadership.*
September 27 , 2006 -Dáil Éireann returns after its summer recess.References
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