[1] The same day, Labor MHA John Clements resigned from the party because of what he said was "faction fighting and the dominance of radical feminists".
[1][2] The following day on 29 April, Canberra MHA Robyn Walmsley became the party's interim leader for the 1982 election, which was held on 5 June.
[5][6] Ken Doyle Maurene Horder The 1983 ACT Labor Party leadership spill was held on 7 March 1983.
[7] Incumbent Labor leader Ken Doyle, who had led the party for less than a year, was defeated by fellow Canberra MHA Maurene Horder.
[8][9] Horder won the leadership five votes to three, becoming the first woman to lead a parliamentary Labor Party in any of the Australian states or territories, albeit in a parliament that only had an advisory role.
[8] Maurene Horder Paul Whalan The 1985 ACT Labor Party leadership election was held on 28 June 1985.
[13] She was announced the following day as a federal ministerial advisor to Chris Hurford, the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs.
[20][21][22] This was a surprise victory, as Whalan was seen as a favourite based on the Right's strength within the party, although the majority of members did not belong to any faction.
[27][28] Katy Gallagher Andrew Barr The 2014 ACT Labor Party leadership election was held on 10 December 2014.