2003 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election

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The 2003 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election ended on November 14, 2003, electing former Finance Minister Paul Martin as the party's new leader, replacing outgoing Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Stakes for the race were high as the winner would go on to become prime minister, in addition to leading a party that was high in the polls without a significant challenger. Martin's only serious challengers were John Manley and Sheila Copps, the former of whom withdrew before delegate selection began. Martin easily captured the leadership with 93.8% of the delegates. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * MPs: Peter Adams , Colleen Beaumier , Martin Cauchon , Dominic LeBlanc , Bob Nault , Lawrence MacAulay , Alex Shepherd , Jane Stewart , Susan Whelan , Bob Wood * Senators: Sharon Carstairs, Michael J. L. Kirby, Yves Morin, Marie Charette-Poulin
rdf:langString * MPs: Bonnie Brown , Sarmite Bulte , Charles Caccia , John Baird Finlay , Clifford Lincoln , Beth Phinney * Senators: Willie Adams, Tommy Banks, Michel Biron, Sharon Carstairs, Thelma Chalifoux, Maria Chaput, Pierre de Bané, Laurier LaPierre, Raymond Lavigne, Rose-Marie Losier-Cool, Pana Merchant, Lorna Milne, Vivienne Poy, Fernand Robichaud, Raymond Setlakwe
rdf:langString * MPs: Reg Alcock , David Anderson , Mark Assad , Sarkis Assadourian , Jean Augustine , Larry Bagnell , Sue Barnes , Gilbert Barrette , Réginald Bélair , Mauril Bélanger , Eugène Bellemare , Carolyn Bennett , Maurizio Bevilacqua , Robert Bertrand , Gérard Binet , Ethel Blondin-Andrew , Raymond Bonin , Paul Bonwick , Claudette Bradshaw , Gerry Byrne , John Cannis , Murray Calder , Elinor Caplan , Aileen Carroll , Jeannot Castonguay , Brenda Chamberlain , Yvon Charbonneau , Denis Coderre , David Collenette , Joe Comuzzi , Irwin Cotler , Roy Cullen , Rodger Cuzner , Paul DeVillers , Stéphane Dion , Nick Discepola , Stan Dromisky , Claude Duplain , Wayne Easter , Art Eggleton , John Efford , Mark Eyking , Georges Farrah , Raymonde Folco , Joe Fontana , Liza Frulla , Hedy Fry , Roger Gallaway , John Godfrey , Ralph Goodale , Bill Graham , Ivan Grose , Albina Guarnieri , John Harvard , André Harvey , Tony Ianno , Ovid Jackson , Marlene Jennings , Christian Jobin , Joe Jordan , Jim Karygiannis , Stan Keyes , David Kilgour , Gar Knutson , Karen Kraft Sloan , Walt Lastewka , Derek Lee , Sophia Leung , Judi Longfield , Paul Macklin , Steve Mahoney , Gurbax Singh Malhi , John David Maloney , Serge Marcil , Diane Marleau , Bill Matthews , John McCallum , Larry McCormick , Joe McGuire , John McKay , Anne McLellan , Dan McTeague , Dennis Mills , Maria Minna , Andy Mitchell , Shawn Murphy , Lynn Myers , Bob Nault , Anita Neville , Gilbert Normand , Pat O'Brien , Lawrence D. O'Brien , John O'Reilly , Stephen Owen , Massimo Pacetti , Rey Pagtakhan , Denis Paradis , Carolyn Parrish , Bernard Patry , Janko Peric , Joe Peschisolido , Jim Peterson , Pierre Pettigrew , Jerry Pickard , Gary Pillitteri , David Pratt , David Price , Carmen Provenzano , Karen Redman , Julian Reed , Geoff Regan , Lucienne Robillard , Allan Rock , Jacques Saada , Andy Savoy , Judy Sgro , Hélène Scherrer , Andy Scott , Benoît Serré , Alex Shepherd , Raymond Simard , Bob Speller , Diane St-Jacques , Brent St. Denis , Paul Steckle , Jane Stewart , Andrew Telegdi , Robert Thibault , Yolande Thibeault , Tony Tirabassi , Alan Tonks , Rose-Marie Ur , Tony Valeri , Lyle Vanclief , Joe Volpe , Tom Wappel , Bryon Wilfert * Senators: Jack Austin, Lise Bacon, George Baker, John G. Bryden, Catherine Callbeck, Joan Cook, Anne Cools, Eymard Corbin, Joyce Fairbairn, Marisa Ferretti Barth, Isobel Finnerty, George Furey, Jean-Robert Gauthier, Aurélien Gill, Jerry Grafstein, Alasdair Graham, Dan Hays, Colin Kenny, Leo Kolber, Richard Kroft, Jean Lapointe, Shirley Maheu, Frank Mahovlich, Landon Pearson, Lucie Pépin, Gerard Phalen, Pierrette Ringuette, Bill Rompkey, Nick Sibbeston, Herbert O. Sparrow, Peter Stollery, Charlie Watt
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rdf:langString The 2003 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election ended on November 14, 2003, electing former Finance Minister Paul Martin as the party's new leader, replacing outgoing Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Stakes for the race were high as the winner would go on to become prime minister, in addition to leading a party that was high in the polls without a significant challenger. Paul Martin spent the entire race as the front runner, as his supporters had secured a lock on the party executives of the federal and most provincial sections of the party. Because of Martin's apparent strength, several prominent candidates, such as Allan Rock, and Brian Tobin, did not go beyond the formative stages. Martin's only serious challengers were John Manley and Sheila Copps, the former of whom withdrew before delegate selection began. Martin easily captured the leadership with 93.8% of the delegates. The party would be beset by significant infighting afterwards, as he and his supporters moved to remove Chrétien supporters from cabinet and even from Parliament. Martin's initial tactics to secure the leadership were generally seen, in retrospect, as weakening his eventual tenure as prime minister.
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