Conservative Party stands by leadership voting process as questions mount - News Summed Up

Conservative Party stands by leadership voting process as questions mount


The naming of a new leader was supposed to be a fresh start for a newly united Conservative Party, but a growing list of complaints over the leadership vote suggests increasing malaise. "I'm extremely happy with the way this went off," said Dan Nowlan, chair of the party's leadership election organizing committee. As CBC News reported the day before the vote, Conservative MP Diane Watts only received her ballot at the last minute and said she knows others in her B.C. Kevin O'Leary, right, backed Maxime Bernier after quitting the Conservative leadership race in April. "Based on my team's experience with the leadership election, I am very confident that the process was run fairly, " it said.


Source: CBC News June 06, 2017 20:46 UTC



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