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Ontario Liberals will choose a new leader on Nov. 21
Summary
The Ontario Liberal Party has set a leadership election for Nov. 21, with candidate nominations due July 31 and an entry fee of $150,000 to register.
Content
Ontario Liberals will elect a new leader on Nov. 21. The party's executive council released the timeline and rules following a recent meeting. The contest follows Bonnie Crombie's resignation earlier this year and comes as the party seeks to rebuild. Party president Kathryn McGarry framed the process as a chance to unite members and prepare for the next election.
Key details:
- The leadership vote is scheduled for Nov. 21, with online ranked-ballot voting running from Nov. 9 to 20.
- Candidate nominations are due by July 31, and new members may be signed up until Sept. 7, with campus Liberal clubs allowed until Sept. 25.
- The entry fee for candidates is $150,000, payable in installments beginning with $5,000 within seven days of registration and with a final payment due Oct. 30.
- The party will release details on voting locations and the timing of the leader announcement at a later date.
- John Fraser has been named interim leader. Bonnie Crombie left the leadership earlier this year after signalling her intent to resign.
- The article mentions several potential candidates, including Nate Erskine-Smith, Adil Shamji, Stephanie Bowman, Lee Fairclough, Rob Cerjanec, Mike Crawley and Josh Matlow.
Summary:
The timeline establishes clear deadlines for nominations, membership sign-ups and an online ranked-ballot vote in November. The party has set payment and registration rules for candidates and will provide further details on voting logistics and the formal announcement of the new leader at a later date.
