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Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2006

Australian Labor Party
Leadership spill, 2006
Australia
← 2005 4 December 2006 (2006-12-04) 2010 →
  Kevin Rudd headshot.jpg Kim Beazley.jpg
Candidate Kevin Rudd Kim Beazley
Caucus vote 49 39
Percentage 55.7% 44.3%

Leader before election

Kim Beazley

Elected Leader

Kevin Rudd

Australian Labor Party
Deputy Leadership spill, 2006
Australia
← 2001 4 December 2006 (2006-12-04) 2010 →
  Juliagillard-CROP.jpg Jennymacklin.JPG
Candidate Julia Gillard Jenny Macklin
Caucus vote Unopposed Withdrew

Deputy Leader before election

Jenny Macklin

Deputy Leader
after election

Julia Gillard


Kim Beazley

Kevin Rudd

A leadership spill of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) was held on 4 December 2006. Opposition Leader Kim Beazley was challenged by Shadow Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, while Deputy Opposition Leader Jenny Macklin was challenged by Shadow Health Minister Julia Gillard in a joint-ticket. Rudd defeated Beazley, after which Macklin resigned, leaving Gillard to become Deputy Leader unopposed.

Kim Beazley was elected unopposed to become Leader of the Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition for a second time on 28 January 2005, replacing Mark Latham who resigned after Labor's 2004 election defeat.

Shortly after his election, Beazley's opinion poll ratings fell to a level between 30-35% and never recovered. By November 2006, media sources were claimed that consistently bad polls demonstrated that Beazley did not have the "ability to cut through", and The Australian's editorial complained on 22 November that "after 10 years and 10 months of Kim Beazley, it is still virtually impossible to say what he stands for". In addition, a series of embarrassing media gaffes, including referring to TV presenter Rove McManus as Karl Rove when extending condolences to McManus over his wife's death, raised questions about his ability and capacity to lead.


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