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A leadership spill for the federal leadership of the National Party of Australia was held on 21 June 2021, and was called by the Senator for Queensland, Matt Canavan. Following the spill in the regularly scheduled party room meeting, the incumbent Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader Michael McCormack was defeated by his predecessor Barnaby Joyce, who assumed the former's position as leader and Deputy Prime Minister. The Nationals do not officially release the results of party leadership elections.

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  • A leadership spill for the federal leadership of the National Party of Australia was held on 21 June 2021, and was called by the Senator for Queensland, Matt Canavan. Following the spill in the regularly scheduled party room meeting, the incumbent Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader Michael McCormack was defeated by his predecessor Barnaby Joyce, who assumed the former's position as leader and Deputy Prime Minister. The Nationals do not officially release the results of party leadership elections. The spill was called amid reports that Joyce was considering a challenge against McCormack for the second time in two years. The previous leadership spill was held in February 2020 and Joyce was unsuccessful. There was no spill for the deputy leadership position, which continued to be held by David Littleproud. (en)
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  • leadership spill (en)
  • 2021National Party of Australia (en)
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  • Caucus (en)
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  • Seat (en)
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  • Confirmed * Bridget McKenzie, Senator for Victoria * Matt Canavan, Senator for Queensland * Ken O'Dowd, MP for Flynn * David Gillespie, MP for Lyne Reported * David Littleproud, MP for Maranoa * George Christensen, MP for Dawson * Llew O'Brien, MP for Wide Bay * Andrew Gee, MP for Calare * Perin Davey, Senator for New South Wales * Susan McDonald, Senator for Queensland * Sam McMahon, Senator for the Northern Territory (en)
  • Confirmed * Darren Chester, MP for Gippsland *Mark Coulton, MP for Parkes Reported * Keith Pitt, MP for Hinkler * Kevin Hogan, MP for Page * Pat Conaghan, MP for Cowper * Michelle Landry, MP for Capricornia * Anne Webster, MP for Mallee * Damian Drum, MP for Nicholls (en)
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  • Leader (en)
  • List of Barnaby Joyce supporters (en)
  • List of Michael McCormack supporters (en)
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  • A leadership spill for the federal leadership of the National Party of Australia was held on 21 June 2021, and was called by the Senator for Queensland, Matt Canavan. Following the spill in the regularly scheduled party room meeting, the incumbent Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader Michael McCormack was defeated by his predecessor Barnaby Joyce, who assumed the former's position as leader and Deputy Prime Minister. The Nationals do not officially release the results of party leadership elections. (en)
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  • 2021 National Party of Australia leadership spill (en)
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