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Progressive Conservative leadership election, 1993

Progressive Conservative Party leadership election, 1993
Canada
← 1983 June 13, 1993 1995 →
  KimCampbell.jpg Jean Charest.jpg
Candidate Kim Campbell Jean Charest Jim Edwards
Party Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative
Second (Final) Ballot 1,817 - 52.7% 1,630 - 47.3% Eliminated
First Ballot 1,664 - 48.0% 1,369 - 39.5% 307 - 8.8%

  Garth Turner.jpg
Candidate Garth Turner Patrick Boyer
Party Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative
Second (Final) Ballot Eliminated Eliminated
First Ballot 76 - 2.2% 53 - 1.5%

Leader before election

Brian Mulroney

Elected Leader

Kim Campbell

Progressive Conservative leadership election, 1993
Date June 13, 1993
Convention Ottawa Civic Centre,
Ottawa, Ontario
Resigning leader Brian Mulroney
Won by Kim Campbell
Ballots 2
Candidates 5
Entrance Fee C$
Spending limit None
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Brian Mulroney

Kim Campbell

The 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership election was held on June 13, 1993, to choose a leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Kim Campbell won the vote in the second ballot. She became Canada's first female prime minister on June 25, 1993.

Initially, due to Campbell's popularity, very few prominent Progressive Conservatives entered the race, with Michael Wilson, Perrin Beatty, Barbara McDougall, and Joe Clark not making expected runs. Jean Charest had to be convinced to run by Brian Mulroney. Once in the race, however, he ran an energetic campaign directed by established party organizers loyal to Mulroney, who would later lead the 1993 federal election campaign team. This turned the race from a coronation into a divisive grass roots battle for delegates.

MP for Etobicoke—Lakeshore, Ontario (1984–1993)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State for External Affairs (1989-1991)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence (1991-1993)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry, Science and Technology (1993)

MP for Vancouver Centre, British Columbia (1988–1993)
BC Social Credit MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey (1986-1988).
Minister of Justice (1990-1993)
Minister responsible for Federal-Provincial Relations (1993)
Minister of Veterans Affairs (1993)
Minister of National Defence (1993)


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