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July 4, 2005 - Albright announces that the deadline has been extended to July 12 to accommodate an individual who had planned to run but who could not make the deadline due to personal issues. Albright says that in addition to this candidate, it is expected that a third candidate may now enter the
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announces that the NDP's Provincial Council is considering a request to extend the deadline for candidates to enter the race to July 12 at the request of a potential candidate. Brewer states that she would not oppose such an
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The particulars for the convention were determined on January 15, and the original deadline for candidates to enter the race was June 23, 2005. However, on July 4 the party announced the deadline had been extended to July 12.
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reported on May 25 that the following individuals were considering a run. Neither of them ever denied this publicly, but the deadline to enter the race passed without their entry.
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of the third placed candidated would have been counted to determine a leader. This was not necessary however as Allison Brewer won on the first round of balloting.
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taking third place and 28% of the vote, announced that he could run "maybe next time" but could not run at this time due to ongoing business ventures
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The following potential candidates, widely suggested by media following Weir's resignation, announced that they would not run for the leadership:
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August 26, 2005 - Brewer reveals that she was arrested earlier in the month for unpaid parking tickets, she was released after paying a $ 100
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resigns from the leadership of the NDP, a post she has held since 1988. Weir will stay on as leader until her successor is chosen.
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from September 23–25, 2005 with the vote for leader to be held on September 25, though all members were eligible to vote by mail.
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September 25, 2005 - Allison Brewer wins the leadership on the first ballot with approximately 60% of the vote.
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clinic in Fredericton makes her candidacy known on May 14. She officially launched her campaign on May 24.
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March 23, 2005 - The NDP announces the date of its convention and the rules for the conduct thereof.
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June 23, 2005 - The deadline for candidates to enter the race passes and, as the only candidate,
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September 11, 2005 - The three candidates participate in the second of two debates in
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May 14, 2005 - Allison Brewer becomes the first candidate to announce for leader.
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taking third place and 13% of the vote. She announced her candidacy on July 12.
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July 12, 2005 - Pam Coates becomes the third and final candidate in the race.
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taking third place and 6% of the vote. He announced his candidacy on July 11.
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August 28, 2005 - The three candidates participate in the first of two
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July 11, 2005 - Oscar Doucet becomes the second candidate in the race.
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January 15, 2005 - The NDP's Provincial Council meets in
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becomes the leader-designate of the New Brunswick NDP.
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in 2005, following the resignation of previous leader
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Fredericton
Elizabeth Weir
Allison Brewer
New Brunswick New Democratic Party
1988
2005
2007
2011
2017
2021
New Brunswick New Democratic Party
social democratic
Canadian province
New Brunswick
leadership election
Elizabeth Weir
Fredericton
Allison Brewer
social activist
Morgentaler
abortion
poverty
Saint John Portland
1999
Rogersville-Kouchibouguac
2003
majority
second preferences
Spoiled ballots
Yvon Godin

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