2013 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election

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2013 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election

The Quebec Liberal Party held a leadership convention in 2013 following Jean Charest's resignation after the party's 2012 election loss. The convention was held March 16–17, 2013, at the Verdun Auditorium in Montreal. The choice of venue was in part influenced by a lack of funds due to a recent drop in donations to the party.[1] Philippe Couillard was elected on the first ballot.[2]

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2013 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election

 1998 17 March 2013 2020 
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Candidate Philippe Couillard Pierre Moreau Raymond Bachand
Delegate Count 1,390 523 464
Percentage 58.5% 22.0% 19.5%

Leader before election

Jean Charest

Elected Leader

Philippe Couillard

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Quick Facts Date, Convention ...
2013 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election
DateMarch 17, 2013
ConventionVerdun Auditorium, Montreal
Resigning leaderJean Charest
Won byPhilippe Couillard
Ballots1
Candidates3
Entrance Fee$50,000
Spending limit$600,000
Quebec Liberal Party leadership elections
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Procedure

Candidates had until December 14, 2012 to be nominated by gathering the signatures of 500 party members from 50 ridings in 10 regions and submitting a $50,000 deposit. There was a $600,000 spending limit. Liberal riding associations in each of the province's 125 ridings were to select 24 delegates between February 4 and March 10, 2013. The party was unable to afford to pay delegates' travel expenses. Instead, the candidates themselves were allowed to reimburse the delegates.[1] There were 5 debates, including one entirely in English. The rules and timeline were formally adopted on October 21, 2012, the day before the official start of the campaign.[3][4]

The election was done in a traditional leadership convention format, in which delegates on the convention floor chose the leader. Each riding's 24 delegates was supposed to include an equal number of men and women and 8 members of the youth wing, although some ridings were unable to send a full delegation.[5] It was the party's first contested leadership convention since 1983.[6]

Timeline

  • April 30, 1998: Jean Charest wins the leadership election to succeed Daniel Johnson, Jr.
  • September 4, 2012: The Liberals lose the election, and are reduced to official opposition status.[7]
  • September 5, 2012: Jean Charest announces his resignation as party leader.[8]
  • October 21, 2012: Party members meet to formally adopt the rules of the race.[3]
  • October 22, 2012: Official start of the leadership race.[3]
  • December 14, 2012: Deadline to submit candidate nomination.[3]
  • February 4 – March 10, 2013: Liberal riding associations select delegates.[3]
  • March 17, 2013: Date on which the election was held.[4]

Candidates

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Perspective

Official candidates

Raymond Bachand

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Raymond Bachand
Background

Member of National Assembly for Outremont since 2005. Minister of Finance until 2012, former aide to Parti Québécois Premier René Lévesque.[9]

Date campaign launched: September 28, 2012[9]
Campaign website: raymondbachand.ca
Supporters

Philippe Couillard

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Philippe Couillard
Background

Member of National Assembly for Mont-Royal 2003–2007, Jean-Talon 2007–2008. Minister of Health until 2008.[13]

Date campaign launched: October 3, 2012[13]
Campaign website: philippecouillard.ca [permanent dead link]
Supporters

Pierre Moreau

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Pierre Moreau
Background

Member of National Assembly for Marguerite-D'Youville 2003–2007, Châteauguay since 2008. Former Minister of Transport.[11]

Date campaign launched: October 1, 2012[11]
Campaign website: web.archive.org/web/20121206031556/http://www.pierremoreau.ca/
Supporters

Withdrawn candidates

Jean David

Background

Former Cirque du Soleil marketing vice-president. President of the party's youth wing from 1971 to 1972. Chair of the party's policy commission from 1999 to 2002, when he quit the party. David admitted at the beginning of his campaign he may not be able to meet the requirements to become an official candidate.[16][17] He withdrew from the race two days before the deadline to submit his nomination papers, after failing to get the requisite 500 signatures in 50 ridings.[18]

Date campaign launched: October 24, 2012[17]
Date candidacy withdrawn: December 12, 2012[18]
Campaign website: jeandavid.ca
Supporters
  • MNAs:
  • Other prominent individuals:

Declined

Opinion polling

All Quebecers

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Raymond Bachand Philippe Couillard Pierre Moreau Other
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 1,216
March 7–10, 2013 15% 30% 7% Don't know (36%)
Refused (12%)
Léger Marketing[permanent dead link]
Sample size: 1,024
February 5–6, 2013 13% 32% 10% Don't know (38%)
Refused (7%)
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 1,014
November 21–22, 2012 13% 31% 6% Jean David (1%)
Don't know (42%)
Refused (7%)
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 1,003
October 15–16, 2012 14% 37% 10% Don't know (32%)
Refused (7%)
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 1,869
September 24–26, 2012 10% 27% 6% Line Beauchamp (8%)
Pierre Paradis (6%)
None of these potential candidates (15%)
Don't know (26%)
Refused (2%)
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Liberal supporters only

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Raymond Bachand Philippe Couillard Pierre Moreau Other
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 293
March 7–10, 2013 19% 44% 10% Don't know (24%)
Refused (3%)
Léger Marketing[permanent dead link]
Sample size: 265
February 5–6, 2013 17% 43% 8% Don't know (30%)
Refused (2%)
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 230
November 21–22, 2012 14% 34% 7% Jean David (0%)
Don't know (42%)
Refused (3%)
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 286
October 15–16, 2012 16% 48% 12% Don't know (21%)
Refused (3%)
Léger Marketing
Sample size: 482
September 24–26, 2012 13% 34% 7% Line Beauchamp (7%)
Pierre Paradis (6%)
None of these potential candidates (5%)
Don't know (27%)
Refused (1%)
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Results

  = Winner
More information Candidate Name, Votes ...
First Ballot
Candidate Name Votes Percentage
Philippe Couillard1,39058.5%
Pierre Moreau52322.0%
Raymond Bachand46419.5%
Total votes cast2,377100.0%
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References

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