New Democratic Party leadership elections

The earliest example of an incumbent leader being challenged from the convention floor happened in 1973 when Douglas Campbell unsuccessfully opposed David Lewis' leadership.

[3] Then-leader Thomas Mulcair lost such a vote at the 2016 convention, resulting in the 2017 leadership election being called.

[4] In practice, all three CCF leaders had been chosen by their parliamentary caucus and then elected unanimously at a subsequent national convention.

The NDP held a series of regional and labour "caucus votes" prior to the national convention.

A fourth candidate, Herschel Hardin, participated in the regional caucuses but did not win sufficient delegate support to qualify for the convention.

[10] The party chose Thomas Mulcair as their new leader following the death of Jack Layton on August 22, 2011.

The results were announced on October 1 in Toronto, Ontario at the Westin Harbour Castle.