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Progressive Conservative Party leadership election, 1942






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John Bracken circa 1941.jpg

Murdoch Alexander MacPherson.jpg

John G. Diefenbaker.jpg
Candidate

John Bracken

Murdoch Alexander MacPherson

John Diefenbaker
Party

Progressive Conservative

Progressive Conservative

Progressive Conservative
Second (Final) Ballot

538, 61.7%
255, 29.2%
79, 9.1%
First Ballot
420, 48.3%
222, 25.5%
120, 13.8%

 

Howard Charles Green.jpg

Henry Herbert Stevens.jpg
Candidate

Howard Charles Green

Henry Herbert Stevens
Party

Progressive Conservative

Progressive Conservative
Second (Final) Ballot

Withdrew

Eliminated
First Ballot
88, 10.1%
20, 2.3%





Leader before election

Arthur Meighen



Elected Leader

John Bracken

















Progressive Conservative leadership election, 1942
Date
December 9–11, 1942
Convention
Winnipeg Civic Auditorium,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Resigning leader
Arthur Meighen
Won by
John Bracken
Ballots
2
Candidates
5
Spending limit
None

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The 1942 Progressive Conservative Party leadership election was held to choose a leader to replace Arthur Meighen for the newly named Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.




Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Candidates


  • 3 Convention


  • 4 Results


  • 5 References




Background[edit]


Meighen had led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 serving two short terms as Prime Minister of Canada. He was appointed to the Senate of Canada in 1932 by R. B. Bennett where he served as Leader of the Government in the Senate. The Conservatives were defeated in 1935 and passed through a succession of leaders without being able to improve their prospects. In 1941, the national conference of the Conservative Party voted unanimously in favour of Meighen becoming party leader without a leadership convention. Meighen resigned from the Senate and attempted to re-enter the House of Commons of Canada in a February 9, 1942 by-election in York South but was upset by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation's Joseph Noseworthy. Without a seat in the Commons, Meighen's leadership was greatly weakened. In September 1942 he called for a national party convention to broaden out the party's appeal and reportedly approached populist John Bracken, the longtime Liberal-Progressive Premier of Manitoba to seek the party's leadership. On the first day of the convention, Meighen confirmed in his keynote address that he would not be a candidate for the party's leadership.[1]



Candidates[edit]



  • John Bracken, 59, had been the Premier of Manitoba for 21 years, first as leader of the Progressive Party of Manitoba and then as leader of a coalition with the Liberal Party of Manitoba. He had been recruited by Meighen and other party leaders to run despite never having been a member of the Conservative Party.


  • Murdoch MacPherson, 51, had been the Attorney-General of Sasktachewan from 1929 until 1932 and had contested the leadership of the national Conservative Party in 1938, coming in second.


  • John George Diefenbaker, 47, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lake Centre, Saskatchewan since 1940.


  • Howard Charles Green, 47, had been the Member of Parliament for Vancouver South, British Columbia since 1935.


  • Henry Herbert Stevens, 64, had been a cabinet minister in the 1920s during the Meighen governments and had served as Minister of Trade and Commerce under R.B. Bennett. He resigned in 1934 to protest the government's fiscal policy and established the Reconstruction Party of Canada. That party received 400,000 votes in the 1935 election, but Stevens was the only one of its candidates elected as an MP. Stevens rejoined the Conservative Party in 1938 but lost his seat in the 1940 general election.


Convention[edit]


The convention occurred several months after the September 1942 Port Hope Conference. 150 Conservative activists at that conference called on the party to adopt progressive policies in order to broaden its electoral appeal. , Many of these policies were adopted by the December convention. Prior to the leadership vote, the party decided to change its name to the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada as an indication of the shift in policies. These included support for veteran employment social security, farming, health, natural resources, a national labour relations board, and resources for soldiers.



Results[edit]











































Delegate support by ballot
Candidate
1st ballot
2nd ballot
Votes cast
%
Votes cast
%

John Bracken circa 1941.jpg

BRACKEN, John
420
48.3%

538

61.7%

Murdoch Alexander MacPherson.jpg

MACPHERSON, Murdoch Alexander
222
25.5%
255
29.2%

John G. Diefenbaker.jpg

DIEFENBAKER, John George
120
13.8%
79
9.1%

Howard Charles Green.jpg

GREEN, Howard Charles
88
10.1%
Withdrew

Henry Herbert Stevens.jpg

STEVENS, Henry Hebert
20
2.3%
Eliminated
Total
870
100.0%
872
100.0%


References[edit]




  1. ^ "1942 CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP". CPAC. Cable Public Access Channel. 









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