1987 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

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Liberal Party of Australia
leadership election, 1987
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  John howard.jpg Andrew Peacock.jpg
Candidate John Howard Andrew Peacock
Caucus vote 41 28
Percentage 59.43% 40.57%

Leader before election

John Howard

Elected Leader

John Howard

A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 18 July 1987, following John Howard's loss in the 1987 federal election by previous leader Andrew Peacock. The spill was won by Howard against Peacock by 41 votes to 28.[1]

Peacock was then elected deputy leader with 36 votes over Fred Chaney with 24, Michael MacKellar with 6 and John Moore with 3.[1]

Background[]

Candidates[]

Results[]

Liberal Party of Australia
deputy leadership ballot, 1987

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  Andrew Peacock.jpg Recognise Campaign Fred Chaney Presser.jpg
Candidate Andrew Peacock Fred Chaney
Caucus vote 36 24
Percentage 52.17% 34.78%

  Michael MacKellar 1970.png John Moore 1999.jpg
Candidate Michael MacKellar John Moore
Caucus vote 6 3
Percentage 8.70% 4.35%

Deputy Leader before election

Neil Brown

Elected Deputy Leader

Andrew Peacock

The following tables gives the ballot results:

Leadership ballot[]

Candidate Final ballot %
John Howard 41 59.4
Andrew Peacock 28 40.6

Deputy leadership ballot[]

Candidate Final ballot %
Andrew Peacock 36 52.2
Fred Chaney 24 34.8
Michael MacKellar 6 8.7
John Moore 3 4.4

Other candidates in order of elimination:[2]

Aftermath[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Middleton, Karen (18 July 1987). "The Liberal leadership Blow-by-blow in the corridors of power". The Canberra Times. p. 6.
  2. ^ "'Liberals want monumental assurances' from NP before coalition". Canberra Times. 18 July 1987.
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