Erin O’Toole takes federal Conservative leadership on 3rd ballot
TORONTO, ON. — The federal Conservative party has elected Erin O’Toole as the party’s new leader. It took three ballots for O’Toole win.
The other candidates, Leslyn Lewis, Peter MacKay and Derek Sloan each sought over the course of the campaign to position themselves as the party’s best hope going forward, not just to defeat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but to refresh the Conservative brand in Canada.
At the end of the first ballot, touted front runner Peter McKay failed to capture the minimal 40 per cent of the vote and the candidate with he least votes, Derek Sloan, was dropped off the ballot.
On the second ballot, Lewis captured 10,140 votes, McKay had 11,756 and O’Toole had 11,903. As Lewis had the fewest votes on the second ballot, her name was removed from the third ballot.