Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives are poised to choose a new leader today at a party convention in Halifax.
Caucus member Tim Houston, Cape Breton Regional Municipality Mayor Cecil Clarke, caucus members John Lohr and Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, and Julie Chaisson, executive director of the Halifax Seaport Market are vying for the top job.
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All five spent much of the last 10 months travelling the province to sign up party members, a process that saw more than 11,600 people purchase memberships.
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Party officials say more than 75 per cent of the votes have already been cast in advance voting, with voting at the convention slated to begin around 10:30 a.m., and initial results expected around 1:00 p.m.
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Houston is the perceived front-runner ahead of the first ballot, with Clarke seen as having the best chance of biting into Houston’s delegate lead.
The new Tory leader will be selected through a vote that will use ranked ballots and weighted ridings.
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