- Conservative Party of Canada leadership election, 2004
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Conservative leadership election, 2004 Date March 20, 2004 Convention Toronto, Ontario Campaign
to replaceinaugural campaign Won by Stephen Harper Ballots 1 Candidates 3 Entrance Fee $100,000 Spending limit None
Conservative leadership conventions
2004The 2004 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election took place on March 20, 2004 in Toronto, Ontario, and resulted in the election of Stephen Harper as the first leader of the new Canadian Conservative Party. The Conservative Party was formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
Stephen Harper, the former leader of the Canadian Alliance, was elected on the first (and only) ballot. Tony Clement, a former Ontario Progressive Conservative health minister, and Belinda Stronach, the former Chief Executive Officer of Magna International, were the other candidates on the ballot.
The leader was selected by a system in which each of the party's riding associations was allocated 100 points, which were allocated among candidates in proportion to the votes that he or she received. This system was selected as a condition of the merger, to prevent the far larger Canadian Alliance membership base from overwhelming that of the Progressive Conservatives.
Members voted using preferential ballots. If no candidate won a majority of votes on the first ballot, the ballots supporting the candidate with the smallest number of votes would be re-distributed according to the voters' second preferences. Subsequent ballots were not needed, however, because Stephen Harper won on the first ballot.
See also: Leadership convention.
Contents
Announced they would not run
- Scott Brison - Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (has since defected to the Liberals)
- Mike Harris - former Premier of Ontario
- Ralph Klein - Premier of Alberta
- Bernard Lord - Premier of New Brunswick
- Peter MacKay - former Progressive Conservative Party Leader
- Brian Pallister - Canadian Alliance Member of Parliament
- Jim Prentice - Progressive Conservative 2003 leadership race runner up
- Bob Runciman - former Ontario public security minister
- Larry Smith - Publisher of the Montreal Gazette
- Chuck Strahl - Canadian Alliance Member of Parliament
Results
First Ballot Candidate Votes cast Points allocated HARPER, Stephen Joseph 67,143 68.9% 17,296 56.2% STRONACH, Belinda 22,286 22.9% 10,613 34.5% CLEMENT, Anthony (Tony) Peter 7,968 8.2% 2,887 9.4% Total 97,397 100% 30,796 9.4%
Points needed to win: 15,401
Each of 308 ridings had 100 points which were distributed by proportional representation according to votes cast by party members in the riding.Total expenses
- Belinda Stronach $ 2,496,482
- Stephen Harper $ 2,073,084
- Tony Clement $ 826,807
Timeline
December 2003
- December 5 - The Canadian Alliance votes with a 96% majority in favour of merging with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
- December 6 - The Progressive Conservative Party votes, with 90% of delegates in favour of merging with the Canadian Alliance.
- December 8 - The Conservative Party of Canada is officially registered with Elections Canada. The party's first interim leader is Senator John Lynch-Staunton, with a formal leadership race scheduled for March 2004.
- December 10 - Scott Brison, Progressive Conservative MP, crosses the floor, and sits with the Liberal Party of Canada. Brison is the fourth PC MP, out of an original caucus of 15, to decide not to sit with the new Conservative Party of Canada.
- December 30 - Bernard Lord, Premier of New Brunswick, reconfirms that he will not seek the leadership of the Conservative Party. He had been considered a potential frontrunner.
January 2004
- January 12 - Stephen Harper announces his entry into the race to lead the new Conservative Party of Canada. Earlier today, Jim Prentice drops out of the leadership contest, citing a lack of funds.
- January 13 - Peter MacKay declares he will not enter the race to lead the new Conservative Party of Canada.
- January 15 - Auto parts magnate Belinda Stronach and former Ontario Health Minister Tony Clement both announce their intention to run for leadership of the Conservative Party.
- January 16 - Fraser Valley MP Chuck Strahl announces he will not seek the Conservative leadership, citing financial barriers.
- January 20 - Belinda Stronach formally announces the launch of her campaign to seek the Conservative leadership. She rounds out the field at three; no other serious contenders are now seen as planning an entry.
March 2004
- March 19 - The leadership convention opens in Toronto; the candidates give opening speeches.
- March 20 - Stephen Harper wins on the first ballot with 56% of points, under the party's weighted voting system.
- March 22 - Harper names former PC leader Peter MacKay the deputy leader of the Conservative party.
Breakdown by province
Points allocated by candidate (rounded) Province Clement Harper Stronach Total Newfoundland 102 231 369 702 Prince Edward Island 41 85 272 398 Nova Scotia 110 409 582 1,101 New Brunswick 51 461 492 1,004 Quebec 452 2,506 4,538 7,496 Ontario 1,672 6,035 2,891 10,598 Manitoba 72 1,029 299 1,400 Saskatchewan 51 1,141 208 1,400 Alberta 81 2,380 346 2,807 British Columbia 230 2,878 492 3,600 Yukon 6 62 32 100 Northwest Territories 9 53 39 101 Nunavut 17 28 56 101 Total 2,894 17,298 10,616 30,808 Breakdown by riding
Newfoundland
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Avalon 27 22 51 Bonavista—Exploits 12 36 53 Humber—St. Barbe—Baie
Verte3 45 52 Labrador 0 50 50 Random—Burin—St.
George's13 31 56 St. John's North 30 26 45 St. John's South 17 21 62 Prince Edward Island
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Cardigan 11 11 77 Charlottetown 9 33 58 Egmont 9 23 68 Malpeque 12 18 69 Nova Scotia
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Cape Breton—Canso 9 23 68 Central Nova 6 24 70 Dartmouth—Cole Harbour 16 48 36 Halifax 13 38 49 Halifax West 15 44 41 Kings-Hants 6 37 57 North Nova 6 37 57 Sackville—Eastern Shore 10 51 39 South Shore—St. Margaret's 16 31 53 Sydney—Victoria 9 25 67 West Nova 4 51 45 New Brunswick
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Acadia-Bathurst 6 5 90 Beauséjour 2 50 48 Fredericton 7 64 29 Fundy 9 56 36 Madawaska—Restigouche 1 26 73 Miramichi 3 35 63 Moncton—Riverview—
Dieppe7 50 43 St. Croix—Belleisle 4 71 25 Saint John 9 45 47 Tobique—Mactaquac 3 59 38 Québec
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Abitibi—Témiscamingue 0 44 56 Ahuntsic 0 35 65 Alfred-Pellan 5 37 58 Argenteuil—Mirabel 0 63 38 Beauce 0 22 78 Beauharnois—Salaberry 23 14 63 Beauport 4 46 50 Berthier—Maskinongé 3 18 80 Bourassa 0 46 54 Brome—Missisquoi 4 59 37 Brossard—La Prairie 8 29 63 Chambly—Borduas 3 15 82 Charlesbourg 3 23 74 Charlevoix—Montmorency 0 20 80 Chateauguay—Saint-
Constant2 7 91 Chicoutimi—Le Fjord 0 64 36 Compton—Stanstead 15 43 43 Drummond 2 27 71 Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-
Madeleine0 50 50 Gatineau 3 32 66 Hochelaga 0 0 100 Honoré-Mercier 0 4 96 Hull—Aylmer 11 40 44 Jeanne-Le Ber 12 26 62 Joliette 0 40 60 Jonquière—Alma 0 29 71 Lac-Saint-Louis 8 39 53 La Pointe-de-l'Île 7 13 80 LaSalle—Émard 6 33 61 Laurentides—Labelle 0 4 96 Laurier 31 26 43 Laval 4 72 24 Laval—Les Îles 9 34 57 Lévis—Bellechasse 0 35 65 Longueuil 0 33 67 Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-
Chaudière0 23 77 Louis-Hébert 7 20 73 Louis-Saint-Laurent 3 47 50 Manicouagan 2 19 79 Marc-Aurèle-Fortin 10 23 67 Matapédia—Matane 0 47 53 Mégantic—L'Érable 0 16 84 Montcalm 3 32 66 Mount Royal 25 50 25 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—
Lachine4 40 56 Nunavik—Eeyou 0 40 60 Outremont 34 40 26 Papineau 17 36 47 Pierrefonds—Dollard 17 35 49 Pontiac 6 55 39 Portneuf 2 40 58 Québec 5 25 69 Repentigny 6 59 35 Richelieu 14 52 33 Richmond—Arthabaska 0 21 79 Rimouski—Témiscouata 15 46 38 Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 9 45 45 Rivière-du-Loup—
Montmagny0 8 93 Rivière-du-Nord 11 56 33 Roberval 0 52 48 Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie 5 33 62 Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert 1 5 94 Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot 0 26 74 Saint-Jean 28 31 41 Saint-Lambert 2 30 67 Saint-Laurent—Cartierville 15 44 41 Saint-Léonard—Saint-
Michel0 5 95 Saint-Maurice—Champlain 0 53 47 Shefford 2 16 81 Sherbrooke 0 32 68 Terrebonne—Blainville 4 20 76 Trois-Rivières 0 39 61 Vaudreuil-Soulanges 12 72 16 Vercheres—Les Patriotes 0 12 88 Westmount—Ville-Marie 30 39 31 Ontario
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Ajax-Pickering 12 57 32 Algoma—Manitoulin—
Kapuskasing8 64 28 Ancaster—Dundas—
Flamborough —Westdale11 67 21 Barrie 9 59 32 Beaches—East York 26 44 31 Bramalea—Gore—Malton 25 28 47 Brampton—Springdale 62 28 10 Brampton West 54 32 14 Brant 13 64 23 Burlington 12 60 27 Cambridge 11 64 25 Carleton—Lanark 6 67 27 Chatham-Kent—Essex 8 66 26 Clarington—Scugog—
Uxbridge7 68 24 Davenport 29 41 30 Don Valley East 16 62 22 Don Valley West 24 51 25 Dufferin—Caledon 14 56 30 Eglinton—Lawrence 37 39 24 Elgin—Middlesex—London 12 57 31 Essex 8 72 20 Etobicoke Centre 17 59 24 Etobicoke—Lakeshore 22 51 26 Etobicoke North 20 43 37 Glengarry—Prescott—
Russell5 72 23 Grey—Bruce—Owen Sound 7 68 24 Guelph 19 56 25 Haldimand—Norfolk 10 67 23 Haliburton—Kawartha
Lakes— Brock6 67 28 Halton 17 64 19 Hamilton Centre 10 57 33 Hamilton East—Stoney
Creek7 56 37 Hamilton Mountain 16 74 11 Huron—Bruce 13 52 35 Kenora 9 51 40 Kingston and the Islands 16 62 23 Kitchener Centre 12 61 28 Kitchener—Conestoga 6 70 24 Kitchener—Waterloo 15 60 25 Lanark—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington7 72 21 Leeds—Grenville 5 69 27 London—Fanshawe 12 68 20 London North Centre 11 67 21 London West 9 76 15 Markham—Unionville 40 40 20 Middlesex—Kent—Lambton 11 62 26 Mississauga—Brampton
South56 32 12 Mississauga East—
Cooksville15 54 31 Mississauga—Erindale 21 51 28 Mississauga South 18 60 22 Mississauga—Streetsville 28 51 21 Nepean—Carleton 5 69 26 Newmarket—Aurora 7 37 57 Niagara Falls 9 69 22 Niagara West—Glanbrook 8 71 21 Nickel Belt 6 34 60 Nipissing—Timiskaming 4 62 34 Northumberland—Quinte
West16 64 20 Oak Ridges—Markham 18 53 29 Oakville 15 65 20 Oshawa 15 60 25 Ottawa Centre 9 65 26 Ottawa—Orléans 6 65 29 Ottawa South 8 67 26 Ottawa—Vanier 9 60 31 Ottawa West—Nepean 8 66 26 Oxford 18 54 28 Parkdale—High Park 29 43 28 Parry Sound—Muskoka 17 49 33 Perth—Wellington 14 54 32 Peterborough 9 74 17 Pickering—Scarborough
East11 54 36 Prince Edward—Hastings 8 66 26 Renfrew—Nipissing—
Pembroke4 82 15 Richmond Hill 19 38 43 St. Catharines 15 66 19 St. Paul's 34 43 23 Sarnia—Lambton 18 59 23 Sault Ste. Marie 7 68 25 Scarborough—Agincourt 13 53 34 Scarborough Centre 14 59 27 Scarborough—Guildwood 13 55 32 Scarborough—Rouge River 34 40 26 Scarborough Southwest 15 60 25 Simcoe—Grey 11 71 18 Simcoe North 10 64 26 Stormont—Dundas—South
Glengarry6 71 22 Sudbury 11 50 39 Thornhill 27 48 25 Thunder Bay—Rainy River 8 73 19 Thunder Bay—Superior
North28 48 24 Timmins—James Bay 5 36 59 Toronto Centre 25 38 37 Toronto—Danforth 22 45 33 Trinity—Spadina 25 42 33 Vaughan 42 23 35 Welland 8 69 22 Wellington—Halton Hills 11 64 24 Whitby—Oshawa 18 59 22 Willowdale 19 55 25 Windsor—Tecumseh 18 65 17 Windsor West 12 79 9 York Centre 20 56 24 York—Simcoe 16 52 32 York South—Weston 17 46 37 York West 14 19 67 Manitoba
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Brandon—Souris 4 74 22 Charleswood—St. James 5 67 28 Churchill 3 71 25 Dauphin—Swan River 2 67 31 Elmwood—Transcona 2 77 21 Kildonan—St. Paul 6 81 13 Portage—Lisgar 5 74 21 Provencher 4 86 10 Saint Boniface 4 73 23 Selkirk—Interlake 5 78 17 Winnipeg Centre 10 67 23 Winnipeg North 6 74 21 Winnipeg South 6 76 18 Winnipeg South Centre 10 64 26 Saskatchewan
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Battlefords—Lloydminster 0 89 10 Blackstrap 4 80 17 Churchill River 2 89 9 Cypress Hills—Grasslands 2 90 8 Palliser 4 77 19 Prince Albert 1 86 13 Regina—Lumsden—Lake
Centre6 74 19 Regina—Qu'Appelle 3 82 15 Saskatoon—Humboldt 8 79 14 Saskatoon—Rosetown—
Biggar4 84 11 Saskatoon—Wanuskewin 2 90 8 Souris—Moose Mountain 4 68 29 Wascana 6 69 25 Yorkton—Melville 5 84 11 Alberta
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Athabasca 2 83 15 Calgary East 4 86 10 Calgary North Centre 6 81 13 Calgary Northeast 4 71 25 Calgary—Nose Hill 5 83 13 Calgary South Centre 7 80 13 Calgary Southeast 4 85 11 Calgary Southwest 4 90 6 Calgary West 5 83 12 Crowfoot 1 92 7 Edmonton—Beaumont 3 77 21 Edmonton Centre 4 79 17 Edmonton East 2 84 14 Edmonton—Leduc 3 86 11 Edmonton—St. Albert 2 88 11 Edmonton—Sherwood Park 5 82 14 Edmonton—Spruce Grove 2 83 16 Edmonton—Strathcona 3 77 19 Lethbridge 2 91 7 Macleod 2 87 11 Medicine Hat 1 92 7 Peace River 2 84 15 Red Deer 2 90 8 Vegreville—Wainwright 1 89 10 Westlock—St. Paul 1 84 15 Wetaskiwin 1 94 5 Wild Rose 2 90 9 Yellowhead 1 89 11 British Columbia
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Abbotsford 3 93 4 Burnaby—Douglas 9 81 10 Burnaby—New Westminster 15 75 10 Cariboo—Prince George 2 85 13 Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon 26 66 8 Delta—Richmond East 6 67 27 Dewdney—Alouette 7 81 12 Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca 4 86 10 Fleetwood—Port Kells 6 80 15 Kamloops—Thompson 3 85 12 Kelowna 1 84 15 Kootenay—Columbia 1 91 8 Langley 7 78 15 Nanaimo—Alberni 4 88 8 Nanaimo—Cowichan 3 87 10 Newton—North Delta 3 74 23 New Westminster—
Coquitlam11 80 8 North Okanagan—Shuswap 3 89 8 North Vancouver 6 84 10 Okanagan—Coquihalla 3 79 18 Port Moody—Westwood—
Port Coquitlam18 63 19 Prince George—Peace River 1 87 12 Richmond 1 89 10 Saanich—Gulf Islands 5 85 10 Skeena—Bulkley Valley 3 82 14 Southern Interior 3 84 13 South Surrey—White Rock
—Cloverdale4 82 14 Surrey North 3 77 20 Vancouver Centre 10 56 34 Vancouver East 6 65 29 Vancouver Island North 3 88 10 Vancouver Kingsway 11 71 18 Vancouver Quadra 10 74 16 Vancouver South 14 75 11 Victoria 10 76 14 West Vancouver—
Sunshine Coast5 91 4 Yukon
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Yukon 6 62 32 Northwest Territories
Riding Clement Harper Stronach Western Arctic 9 53 39 Riding Clement Harper Stronach Nunavut 17 28 56 Ridings won by candidate
Harper
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour, Halifax West, Sackville—Eastern Shore, West Nova, Beausejour, Fredericton, Fundy, Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe, St. Croix—Belleisle, Tobique—Mactaquac, Argenteuil—Mirabel, Brome—Missisquoi, Chicoutimi—Le Fjord, Laval, Mount Royal, Outremont, Pontiac, Repentigny, Richelieu, Rimouski—Temicouata, Rivière-du-Nord, Roberval, Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, Saint-Maurice—Champlain, Vaudreuil—Soulanges, Westmount—Ville-Marie, Ajax—Pickering, Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing, Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale, Barrie, Beaches—East York, Beant, Burlington, Cambridge, Carleton—Lanark, Chatham—Kent—Essex, Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge, Davenport, Don Valley East, Don Valley West, Dufferin—Caledon, Eglington—Lawrence, Elgin—Middlesex—London, Essex, Etobicoke Centre, Etobicoke—Lakeshore, Etobicoke North, Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, Grey—Bruce—Owen Sound, Guelph, Haldimand—Norfolk, Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock, Halton, Hamilton Centre, Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, Hamilton Mountain, Huron—Bruce, Kenora, Kingston and the Islands, Kitchener Centre, Kitchener—Conestoga, Kitchener—Waterloo, Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington, Leeds—Grenville, London—Fanshawe, London North Centre, London West, Middlesex—Kent—Lambton, Mississauga East—Cooksville, Mississauga—Erindale, Mississauga South, Mississauga—Streetsville, Nepean—Carleton, Niagara Falls, Niagara West—Glanbrook, Nipissing—Timiskaming, Northumberland—Quinte West, Oak Ridges—Markham, Oakville, Oshawa, Ottawa Centre, Ottawa—Orleans, Ottawa South, Ottawa—Vanier, Ottawa West—Nepean, Oxford, Parkdale—High Park, Parry Sound—Muskoka, Perth—Wellington, Peterborough, Pickering—Scarborough, Prince Edward—Hastings, Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke, St. Catharines, St. Paul's, Sarnia—Lambton, Sault Ste. Marie, Scarborough—Agincourt, Scarborough Centre, Scarborough—Guildwood, Scarborough—Rouge River, Scarborough Southwest, Simcoe—Grey, Simcoe North, Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry, Sudbury, Thornhill, Thunder Bay—Rainry River, Thunder Bay—Superior North, Toronto Centre, Toronto—Danforth, Trinity—Spadina, Welland, Wellington—Halton Hills, Whitby—Oshawa, Willowdale, Windsor—Tecumseh, Windsor West, York Centre, York—Simcoe, York South—Weston, Brandon—Souris, Charleswood—St. James, Churchill, Dauphin—Sawn River, Elmwood—Transcona, Kildonan—St. Paul, Portage—Lisgar, Provencher, Saint Boniface, Selkirk—Interlake, Winnipeg Centre, Winnipeg North, Winnipeg South, Winnipeg South Centre, Battlefords—Lloydminster, Blackstrap, Churchill River, Cypress Hills—Grasslands, Palliser,
Prince Albert, Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre, Regina—Qu'Appelle, Saskatoon—Humboldt, Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar, Saskatoon—Wanuskewin, Souris—Moose Mountain, Wascana, Yorkton—Melville, Athabasca, Calgary East, Calgary North Centre, Calgary Northeast, Calgary—Nose Hill, Calgary South Centre, Calgary Southeast, Calgary Southwest, Calgary West, Crowfoot, Edmonton—Beaumont, Edmonton Centre, Edmonton East, Edmonton—Leduc, Edmonton—St. Albert, Edmonton—Sherwood Park, Edmonton—Spruce Grove, Edmonton—Strathcona, Lethbridge, Macleod, Medicine Hat, Peace River, Red Deer, Vegreville—Wainwright, Westlock—St. Paul, Wetaskiwin, Wild Rose, Yellowhead, Abbotsford, Burnaby—Douglas, Burnaby—New Westminster, Cariboo—Prince George, Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon, Delta—Richmond East, Dewdney—Alouette, Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca, Fleetwood—Port Kells, Kamloops—Thompson, Kelowna, Kootenay—Columbia, Langley, Nanaimo—Alberni, Nanaimo—Cowichan, Newton—North Delta, New Westminster—Coquitlam, North Okanagan—Shuswap, North Vancouver, Okanagan—Coquihalla, Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam, Prince George—Peace River, Richmond, Saanich—Gulf Islands, Skeena-Bulkley Valley, Southern Interior, South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale, Surrey North, Vancouver Centre, Vancouver East, Vancouver Island North, Vancouver Kingsway, Vancouver Quadra, Vancouver South, Victoria, West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast, Yukon, Western Arctic
Stronach
Avalon, Bonavista—Exploits, Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte, Random—Burin—St. George's, St. John's North, St. John's South, Cardigan, Charlottetown, Egmont, Malpeque, Cape Breton—Canso, Central Nova, Halifax, Kings—Hants, North Nova, South Shore—St. Margaret's, Sydney—Victoria, Acadie—Bathurst, Madawaska—Restigouche, Miramichi, Saint John, Abitibi—Temiscamingue, Ahuntsic, Alfred-Pellan, Beauce, Beauharnois—Salaberry, Beauport, Berthier—Maskinonge, Bourassa, Brossard—La Prairie, Chambly—Borduas, Charlesbourg, Charlevoix—Montmorency, Chateauguay—Saint-Constant, Drummond, Gatineau, Hochelaga, Honore-Mercier, Hull—Aylmer, Jeanne-Le Ber, Joliette, Jonquière—Alma, Lac-Saint-Louis, La Pointe-de-l'Île, LaSalle—Emard, Laurentides—Labelle, Laurier, Laval—Les Îles, Levis—Bellechasse, Longueuil, Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, Louis-Hebert, Louis-Saint-Laurent, Manicouagan, Marc-Aurele-Fortin, Matapedia—Matane, Megantic—L'Erable, Montcalm, Notre-Dame-de-Grace—Lachine, Nunavik—Eeyou, Papineau, Pierrefonds—Dollard, Portneuf, Quebec, Richmond—Arthabaska, Rivière-du-Loup—Montmagny, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Saint-Bruno—Saint Hubert, Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot, Saint-Jean, Saint-Lambert, Saint-Leonard—Saint-Michel, Shefford, Sherbrooke, Terrebonne—Blainville, Trois-Rivières, Vercheres—Les Patriotes, Bramalea—Gore—Malton, Newmarket—Aurora, Nickel Belt, Richmond Hill, Timmins—James Bay, York West, Nunavut
Clement
Brampton—Springdale, Brampton West, Mississauga—Brampton South, Vaughan
Stronach/Harper tie
Labrador, Compton—Stanstead, Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
Harper/Clement tie
Markham—Unionville
See also
Categories:- 2004 elections in Canada
- Conservative Party of Canada
- Leadership elections in Canada
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