Party election in Canada
1984 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election|
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Candidate
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John Turner
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Jean Chrétien
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Second ballot delegate count
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1,862 (53.9%)
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1,398 (40.5%)
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First ballot delegate count
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1,539 (46.3%)
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1,067 (31.0%)
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LIB
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Candidate
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Don Johnston
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John Roberts
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Second ballot delegate count
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192 (5.6%)
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Withdrew
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First ballot delegate count
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278 (8.1%)
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185 (5.4%)
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The Liberal Party of Canada held a leadership election on June 16, 1984, to replace retiring Liberal leader and sitting Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. The convention elected former finance minister John Turner, who at the time was not sitting in the House of Commons, as its leader on the second ballot, defeating another former finance minister, Jean Chrétien.