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2017 Manitoba New Democratic Party leadership election

The New Democratic Party of Manitoba leadership election of 2017 was called as a result of the resignation of Manitoba NDP leader Greg Selinger following his government's defeat in the April 19, 2016, Manitoba general election.

Rules

The rules and format of the leadership election were decided by the party in March 2017 where no major changes to the status quo were approved. The party decided in favour of holding a traditional delegated leadership convention rather than a one member, one vote election. In the 2015 race, labour unions had been allotted 31 per cent of delegate slots.

Timeline

  • April 19, 2016 — General election. Greg Selinger's NDP government is defeated; Selinger announces his intention to resign as party leader.
  • May 7, 2016 — Flor Marcelino (Logan) is named interim leader of the NDP and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
  • September 21, 2016 — Kevin Chief, a former senior minister in Selinger's cabinet who was widely seen as his likely successor, announces he will not be a candidate for the leadership. He subsequently announced his resignation as an MLA, effective January 9, 2017.
  • June 12, 2016 — NDP Provincial Council decides that the leadership election will be held by October 2017.
  • December 11, 2016 — NDP Provincial Council decides that the election be held in mid-September 2017 and recommends a series of rule changes such as a leadership review process, that one of two systems be used for electing the leader: The first would allow every party member to vote, with a minimum number of votes guaranteed to smaller constituencies and unions. The second would use a delegate system that would include more flexibility and representation for unions. Recommendations are to be voted upon at the annual NDP convention in March.
  • March 17–19, 2017 — NDP annual convention to meet at the Indian & Metis Friendship Centre in Winnipeg. The convention decided to have a traditional delegated leadership convention rather than have a One Member One Vote election.
  • April 10, 2017 — Wab Kinew declares his candidacy.
  • June 18, 2017, 4:30 PM — Deadline to become a new member or renew membership of the party and be able to vote for delegates to the convention, or be a delegate.
  • June 28, 2017 — Steve Ashton declares his candidacy.
  • July 15, 2017 — Nomination deadline
  • July 18, 2017, 7 PM — Leadership forum at Riverbank Discovery Centre in Brandon
  • July 20, 2017, 7:30 PM — Leadership forum at Gimli Recreation Centre in Gimli
  • July 24, 2017, 7 PM — Leadership forum at Vale Community Centre Gymnasium in Thompson
  • July 26, 2017, 7 PM — Leadership forum at Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex, University of Winnipeg
  • July 31, 2017 — Deadline to apply to stand to be a delegate.
  • August 8, 2017, 9:30 AM — Online voting to elect delegates begins.
  • August 21, 2017, 4:30 PM — Online voting to elect delegates ends.
  • September 16, 2017 — Leadership election to be held. Call to order at noon (Central Time), voting begins at 1:40 PM. Wab Kinew declared elected at 3:28 PM.

Candidates

Steve Ashton

Steve Ashton, aged at the time, launched his campaign on June 28, 2017.

Pledges made by Ashton included:

  • reinvesting in community hospitals
  • rebuilding the Manitoba NDP in rural Manitoba
  • raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour in the first year of an NDP mandate
  • lowering university tuition fees
Background

Former MLA for Thompson (1981–2016), Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation and Minister responsible for Emergency Measures (2015–2016), Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (2009–2014), Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (2006–2009), Minister of Water Stewardship (2003–2006), Minister of Labour and Immigration (2003), Minister of Conservation (2002–2003), Minister of Transportation and Government Services (2001–2002), Minister of Highways and Government Services (1999–2001). Runner-up in the 2009 leadership election and third place candidate in the 2015 leadership election. Father of federal NDP MP Niki Ashton.

Supporters

Wab Kinew

Wab Kinew, aged at the time, launched his campaign on April 10, 2017.

Pledges made by Kinew included:

  • increasing minimum wage to $15 an hour incrementally by 2024
  • targeting an NDP Caucus of 50% women, transgender, and non-binary-gender people. (Kinew would name an advisory council to assist in reaching this goal.)
  • implementing universal pharmacare
  • investing more in recreation and active living facilities
Background

Incumbent MLA for Fort Rouge since 2016, former broadcaster, musician, author, and professor.

Supporters

Michelle McHale

Michelle McHale launched her campaign on March 10, 2017, but subsequently ended it on April 22. She would thereafter endorse Wab Kinew.

Background

Michelle McHale is a staff representative for the United Food and Commercial Workers union and social activist. She gained national prominence for organizing a pride parade in Steinbach, a conservative town in the province's Bible Belt.

Declined

Results

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