1985 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election
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The New Brunswick Liberal Association held a leadership election in 1985 to replace former leader Doug Young, the elected leader would face four-term premier Richard Hatfield in an election expected in 1986. Frank McKenna defeated legislative veteran Ray Frenette, who had served as the party's interim leader until early 1985.[1]
Date | May 4, 1985 |
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Convention | Moncton |
Resigning leader | Doug Young |
Won by | Frank McKenna |
Ballots | 1 |
Candidates | 2 |
Candidates
edit- Ray Frenette, MLA since 1974 and interim leader from 1982 to 1985.
- Frank McKenna, MLA since 1982.
Results
edit1985 Liberal leadership convention results May 4, 1985 | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Frank McKenna | 1,901 | 69.2 |
Ray Frenette | 847 | 31.8 |
References
edit- ^ Julian Beltrame. "Rookie to lead N.B. Grits; Delegates stunned by loser's attack," Southam News, May 6, 1985.