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Rt.
Hon. Joe Clark
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 1939.06.05 - High River, Alberta, Canada. OCCUPATION: Journalist, University Lecturer, Provincial Legislative Aide, Political Activist. POLITICAL
PARTY: PRIME
MINISTER OF CANADA: HOUSE
OF COMMONS: Leader of the Official Opposition: 1976.02.22 - 1979.06.03 and 1980.03.03 - 1983.02.01. SENIOR
GOVERNMENT: ALBERTA
PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE: PARTY
LEADERSHIP: Candidate for Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, November 1998. First ballot: 1st place (out of five candidates) with 14,592 votes - 48.5%. Second ballot: Elected over David Orchard by a vote of 23,321 (77.5%) to 6,779 (22.5%). Candidate for Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, June 1983. First ballot: 1st place (out of 8 candidates) with 1,091 votes - 36.5%. Second ballot: 2nd place with 1,085 votes (36.7%). Third ballot: 1st place with 1,058 votes (35.8%). Fourth ballot: Defeated by Brian Mulroney by a vote of 1,584 (54.5%) to 1,325 (45.5%). Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, February 1976 - June 1983. The Progressive Conservatives won 136 seats and minority governing status in the 1979 elections, a gain of 38 seats. The Progressive Conservatives won 103 seats in the 1980 elections, a loss of 33 seats that returned the party to Official Opposition status. Candidate for Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, February 1976. First ballot: 3rd place (out of 11 candidates) with 277 votes - 11.7%. Second ballot: 2nd place with 532 votes (22.8%). Third ballot: 2nd place with 969 votes (41.4%). Fourth ballot: Elected over Claude Wagner by a vote of 1,187 (51.4%) to 1,122 (48.6%). MISCELLANEOUS: Canada's youngest Prime Minister at age 39. WEBSITE: CBC Archives: Joe Clark and First Among Equals: Joe Clark |
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