1967 Progressive Conservative Party leadership election|
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| Candidate |
Robert Stanfield |
Dufferin Roblin |
Davie Fulton |
| Fifth ballot delegate count |
1,150 (54.3%) |
969 (45.7%) |
Withdrew |
| Fourth ballot delegate count |
865 (40.1%) |
771 (35.7%) |
357 (16.5%) |
| Third ballot delegate count |
717 (32.7%) |
541 (24.7%) |
361 (16.5%) |
| Second ballot delegate count |
613 (27.7%) |
430 (19.4%) |
346 (15.7%) |
| First ballot delegate count |
519 (23.3%) |
347 (15.6%) |
343 (15.4%) |
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| Candidate |
Alvin Hamilton |
George Hees |
John Diefenbaker |
| Fifth ballot delegate count |
Eliminated |
Withdrew |
Withdrew |
| Fourth ballot delegate count |
167 (7.7%) |
Withdrew |
Withdrew |
| Third ballot delegate count |
106 (4.8%) |
277 (12.6%) |
114 (5.2%) |
| Second ballot delegate count |
127 (5.8%) |
299 (13.5%) |
172 (7.8%) |
| First ballot delegate count |
136 (6.1%) |
295 (13.2%) |
271 (12.2%) |
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The 1967 Progressive Conservative leadership election was held to choose a leader for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. The convention was held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 4 and 9, 1967. Robert Stanfield was elected the new leader.