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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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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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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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March 23, 2005 - The NDP announces the date of its convention and the rules for the conduct thereof.
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taking third place and 13% of the vote. She announced her candidacy on July 12.
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but protests having been arrested as an unnecessary action.
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becomes the leader-designate of the New Brunswick NDP.
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