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Progressive Conservative Party leadership election, 1956






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John G. Diefenbaker.jpg

Donald Fleming.jpg

EdmundDavieFulton-1916.jpg
Candidate

John Diefenbaker

Donald Fleming

Edmund Davie Fulton
Party

Progressive Conservative

Progressive Conservative

Progressive Conservative
Delegate count

774
393
117
Percentage

60.3%
30.6%
9.1%





Leader before election

George A. Drew



Elected Leader

John Diefenbaker



















Progressive Conservative leadership election, 1956
Date
December 13–14, 1956
Convention
Ottawa Coliseum,
Lansdowne Park,
Ottawa, Ontario
Resigning leader
George A. Drew
Won by
John Diefenbaker
Ballots
1
Candidates
3
Entrance Fee
C$?
Spending limit
None

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The 1956 Progressive Conservative leadership election was held to choose a leader for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. The convention was held at the Ottawa Coliseum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The convention began on December 13, 1956 with voting occurring on December 14 when John Diefenbaker was elected the new leader.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Candidates


  • 3 Convention


  • 4 Voting


  • 5 References




Background[edit]


The ailing George A. Drew had taken a leave of absence from his duties as Leader of the Opposition for much of 1956 due to a nearly fatal attack of meningitis. After eight years as party leader, he announced his resignation in the fall of 1956 and a leadership convention was announced for December in Ottawa.[2]



Candidates[edit]



  • John George Diefenbaker, 61, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lake Centre and then Prince Albert, Saskatchewan since 1940, announced his third bid for the leadership having run unsuccessfully in 1942 and 1948.


  • Donald Fleming, 51, MP for the Toronto riding of Eglinton since 1945, had run in the 1948 leadership election.


  • E. Davie Fulton, 40, MP for Kamloops, British Columbia since 1945, was running for leadership for the first time.

MP John Borden Hamilton, 43, who had represented the Toronto-area riding of York West since a 1954 by-election, considered running but decided against it.[2]



Convention[edit]


The convention was opened by Ottawa mayor Charlotte Whitton with Nova Scotia Premier Robert Stanfield, a future party leader, giving the keynote address.[1]


Diefenbaker was nominated by New Brunswick Premier Hugh John Flemming and British Columbia MP George Pearkes. Diefenbaker's failure to have a French speaker as one of his nominees reportedly hurt him with Quebec delegates. They held a meeting and considered supporting one of Diefenbaker's opponents en masse, of which Fleming hoped to be the beneficiary.


The convention supported policies to extend funding for veterans who lacked pensions, a health insurance plan, a new Canadian flag, tax cuts, subsidies for wheat exports, support for NATO and the United Nations, and to remove the responsibilities for broadcast regulation from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and instead create an independent regulator. An attempt to remove the word "Progressive" from the party's name was rejected.[2]



Voting[edit]





















First Ballot
Candidate
Delegate Support
Percentage

John G. Diefenbaker.jpg

DIEFENBAKER, John George

774

60.3%

Donald Fleming.jpg

FLEMING, Donald Methuen
393
30.6%

EdmundDavieFulton-1916.jpg

FULTON, Edmund Davie
117
9.1%
Total
1,284
100%


References[edit]




  1. ^ ab "Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention". Ottawa. City of Ottawa. Retrieved February 3, 2016. 


  2. ^ abc "1956 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP CONVENTION". CPAC. The Cable Public Affairs Channel,. Retrieved February 3, 2016. 









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