Leadership Campaigns
In 2001, the Socialist Caucus ran Marcel Hatch in a leadership challenge against Alexa McDonough. Hatch won 120 votes out of 765 ballots cast. Bev Meslo was the Socialist Caucus' candidate in the party's 2003 leadership election, winning 1.1% of the vote in the party's first One Member One Vote leadership election, which was won by Jack Layton.
After an unsuccessful attempt to draft Peter Kormos to run for leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party failed, the Socialist Caucus endorsed Michael Prue leading up to the 2009 ONDP leadership election.
In the 2012 federal NDP leadership election, the Socialist Caucus endorsed Niki Ashton.
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