Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership convention, 1993
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership convention, 1993
Canadian politics/leadership race
party = Progressive Conservative
year = 1993
date = June 13, 1993
location = Ottawa, Ontario
winner = Kim Campbell
replaces = Brian Mulroney
numcands = 5
entryfee = C$?
spendc
The 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership convention was held on June 13, 1993 to choose a leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Kim Campbell won the vote in the second ballot, becoming Canada's first female prime minister.
First ballot
*CAMPBELL, A. Kim 1,664
*CHAREST, Jean J. 1,369
*EDWARDS, James (Jim) Stewart 307
*TURNER, Garth 76
*BOYER, Patrick 53
*Total ballots cast 3,469
Boyer was eliminated and endorsed Charest. Edwards withdrew and endorsed Campbell.
econd ballot
*CAMPBELL, A. Kim 1,817
*CHAREST, Jean J. 1,630
*Total ballots cast 3,447
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