2011 British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election
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The British Columbia New Democratic Party held a leadership election in 2011 to replace departing leader Carole James. The election was prompted by James' announcement on December 6, 2010 that she would be resigning as leader of the party.[1] The convention was held on April 17, 2011 at the Vancouver Convention Centre with voting occurring by telephone and via internet on that date and through advance voting.[2]
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Date | April 17, 2011 |
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Convention | Vancouver Convention Centre |
Resigning leader | Carole James |
Won by | Adrian Dix |
Ballots | 3 |
Candidates | 4 |
Entrance Fee | $15,000 |
Spending limit | $175,000 |
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Adrian Dix was elected leader, narrowly defeating rival Mike Farnworth on the third ballot.[3]