importance of leadership selection in Canada
Leadership selection is one of the most important and consequential functions of Canada’s political parties
debate of leadership selection
Canada has been at the forefront in devising selection methods that include an ever-growing number of voters in the leadership decision, but still only a fraction of a party’s partisans participate in the leadership choice
argument of political parties in leadership selection
Parties argue that selecting a leader is an internal matter and participation should be limited to their members and organized in whatever fashion they deem appropriate
leadership selection process of conservatives and liberals
The federal Conservatives and Liberals have adopted methods that combine the participatory advantages of every-member votes with the collective decision of making the delegate convention
the evolution of leadership selection
trench warfare
when leadership candidates began to mobilize supporters to elect convention delegates supportive of their candidates
This led to an exponential increase in the cost of leadership campaigns
why is direct election a more democratic process?
how does leadership selection work now?
Both the Liberals and the Conservatives now use a hybrid model that amounts to a combination of delegate convention and direct election merged into a single process
regulation of party leadership selection
Party leadership selections are private events of private organizations so they are not publicly regulated
how are direct elections conducted?
Direct elections have been conducted using various voting methods including telephone votes, mail-in ballots, regional voting sites, riding-based voting, and one central convention
common requirements for direct election voting
Three methods of translating direct election votes into a new leader
voter participation in direct election
Participation in direct elections is influenced by:
the type of direct election process used and voter turnout
the competitive status of the party and direct election voter turnout
Participation rates are higher when parties hold power at the time of their leadership contest
voter turnout for direct elections in Canada vs. the US
In the U.S. primaries, a much higher percentage of people vote, but they have no requirements of party membership or voting fee
inclusiveness of direct elections
voting delegates based on leadership support
criticisms of direct elections
collective decision-making and leadership conventions
The small size of the electorate in leadership conventions allows delegates to engage in collective decision-making
5 benefits of the hybrid leader selection model
the evolution of leadership removal
leadership removal today
Leaders now have their tenure in office renewed by a periodic vote of delegates at party conventions