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Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1992

The Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1992, held on February 8-9, 1992 elected Lyn McLeod as the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. McLeod replaced David Peterson who resigned after losing his seat in the 1990 provincial election. McLeod won after five ballots against a field of five other candidates. She was the first woman to head a major political party in Ontario.
==Background==
The leadership convention was held to replace David Peterson who resigned after losing his seat in the 1990 provincial election. Initially, Robert Nixon was appointed as interim leader but he resigned on July 31, 1991 to take a federal patronage position to conduct a review of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Murray Elston was then appointed as interim leader but he resigned when he announced his candidacy on November 18. Jim Bradley was appointed as the third interim leader which he kept until the leadership convention. The leadership race officially began on November 7, 1991, 90 days before a convention which was held on the weekend of February 7-9, 1992 in Hamilton, Ontario.

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