La elección de liderazgo del Partido Verde de Canadá de 2020 tuvo lugar entre el 26 de septiembre y el 3 de octubre de 2020, [4] para elegir a un líder que reemplace a Elizabeth May , quien renunció el 4 de noviembre de 2019, [5] [6] [7] después de liderar el partido durante más de una década y logró un récord de tres escaños en el Parlamento en las elecciones federales de 2019 . Ocho candidatos se postulaban para reemplazarla. Si bien los candidatos ofrecieron visiones diferentes para el futuro del partido y hacen diversas propuestas de política, todos coinciden en que el cambio climático es un tema grave, se oponen a la construcción de nuevos oleoductos , [8] apoyaningresos para vivir garantizados , [9] y proponer alguna forma de representación proporcional en las elecciones federales. [10] El Partido Verde no tenía encuestas que determinaran quiénes eran los pioneros de la contienda, por lo que, en cambio, los medios decidían el estado en función de la cantidad de dinero que recaudaba un candidato. En ese sentido, los dos pioneros fueron Paul y Lascaris. [11]
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Fecha | 26 de septiembre al 3 de octubre de 2020 |
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Convención | Ottawa , Ontario [d] |
Líder renunciante | Elizabeth mayo |
Ganado por | Annamie Paul |
Papeletas | 23.877 [1] |
Candidatos | 8 + NOTA |
Precio de la entrada | $ 30 000 [2] |
Límite de gastos | $ 500 000 [3] |
Annamie Paul , una activista y abogada de Toronto , ganó las elecciones en la octava ronda de votaciones.
Formato de elección
La votación se llevará a cabo en línea entre el 26 de septiembre y el 3 de octubre, así como mediante boleta por correo . Todos los miembros del partido a las 11:59 pm PDT del 3 de septiembre de 2020, que tengan 14 años de edad o más, son elegibles para votar. El voto es una boleta preferencial de un miembro, un voto sin ninguna de las opciones anteriores . El candidato con mayoría de votos después de un mínimo de una votación gana el liderazgo. [12]
Los Verdes planearon originalmente anunciar los resultados de las elecciones en la convención bienal del partido en Charlottetown, Isla del Príncipe Eduardo , [13] sin embargo, la convención fue cancelada debido a la pandemia de COVID-19 . [14] En cambio, los candidatos se reunirán en Ottawa, Ontario para ver los resultados, que se anunciarán en línea a las 9:00 pm ADT del 3 de octubre. [12]
Cronología
2019
- 24 de octubre: Elizabeth May anunció que dimitiría como líder dentro de los próximos cuatro años, pero tenía la intención de continuar durante "el corto plazo", ya que una elección anticipada podría complicar la transición. [15]
- 3 de noviembre: un grupo de miembros del partido lanzó una petición pidiendo una carrera de liderazgo abierta para garantizar la "prosperidad a largo plazo del partido"; entre esos miembros se encontraba el líder del Partido Verde de Quebec , Alex Tyrrell , quien más tarde se convirtió él mismo en candidato para el liderazgo. [dieciséis]
- 4 de noviembre: May anunció que dejaría su cargo de líder con efecto inmediato. Jo-Ann Roberts fue nombrada líder interina . May permaneció como líder parlamentaria en la Cámara. [6]
- 5 de noviembre - David Merner anuncia su candidatura. [17] [18]
- 2 de diciembre: Julie Tremblay-Cloutier anuncia su candidatura. [19]
2020
- 15 de enero - Alex Tyrrell , líder del Partido Verde de Quebec , anuncia su candidatura. [20] [21]
- 23 de enero: Judy Green y Constantine Kritsonis anuncian sus candidaturas. [22]
- 30 de enero: Annamie Paul anuncia su candidatura. [23]
- 3 de febrero -
- Se publicaron las reglas para la carrera por el liderazgo, incluido el anuncio de un requisito de tarifa de entrada de $ 50,000 para los candidatos. [24]
- Constantine Kritsonis retira su candidatura como resultado de las reglas. [24]
- 4 de febrero - Se abre el período de nominaciones. [25]
- 14 de febrero: Julie Tremblay-Cloutier retira su candidatura. [26]
- 24 de febrero - Don Elzer anuncia su candidatura. [27]
- 9 de marzo: Amita Kuttner anuncia su candidatura. [28]
- 11 de marzo - Dimitri Lascaris anuncia su candidatura. [29]
- 17 de marzo: Dylan Perceval-Maxwell anuncia su candidatura. [30] [31]
- 24 de marzo - Se aprueba la candidatura de Annamie Paul. [32]
- 4 de abril - Se aprueba la candidatura de David Merner. [33]
- 22 de abril - Se aprueba la candidatura de Amita Kuttner. [34]
- 29 de abril: Glen Murray , ex ministro del gabinete liberal de Ontario , ex MPP del Toronto Centre y ex alcalde de Winnipeg , declara su candidatura. [35] [36] [37]
- 6 de mayo: la fiesta redujo la tarifa de entrada de $ 50,000 a $ 30,000, citando dificultades para recaudar fondos debido a la pandemia de COVID-19 en Canadá . [2]
- 11 de mayo - Se aprueba la candidatura de Glen Murray. [38]
- 15 de mayo: Andrew West anuncia su candidatura. [39]
- 22 de mayo: Meryam Haddad anuncia su candidatura. [40] [41] [42]
- 26 de mayo - La candidatura de Dimitri Lascaris es rechazada por el partido, pendiente de apelación. [43]
- 29 de mayo - Se aprueba la candidatura de Dylan Perceval-Maxwell. [44]
- 2 de junio -
- Se reinstala y aprueba la candidatura de Dimitri Lascaris tras la apelación de su inhabilitación. [45]
- La candidatura de Judy N. Green es rechazada por el partido, pendiente de apelación. [46]
- 3 de junio -
- Se aprueba la candidatura de Meryam Haddad. [47]
- Alex Tyrrell retira su candidatura. [48]
- Don Elzer retira su candidatura.
- 6 pm PDT - Se cierra el período de nominaciones. [25] Se debe pagar una tarifa de entrada inicial de $ 10,000. [2]
- 10 de junio - La candidatura de Judy N. Green es reinstalada y aprobada luego de la apelación de su descalificación. [49] [50]
- Junio 11 -
- Se aprueba la candidatura de Andrew West. [51]
- Courtney Howard anuncia su candidatura. [52]
- 12 de junio - Se aprueba la candidatura de Courtney Howard. [53]
- 21 de junio - Se lleva a cabo un debate organizado por Fair Vote Canada . [54] [55]
- 23 - 24 de junio - Se lleva a cabo un debate de dos partes organizado por The Agenda con Steve Paikin , con ambas partes transmitidas en TVO y en línea. [56] [57] [58] [59]
- 8 de julio: Dylan Perceval-Maxwell es retirado del concurso de liderazgo luego de comentarios inapropiados durante y después de los debates del 23 al 24 de junio. [60]
- 30 de agosto: Judy N. Green retira su candidatura y respalda a David Merner. [61]
- Del 1 de agosto al 1 de septiembre: los candidatos a liderazgo deben proporcionar las firmas de 150 miembros del partido, de los cuales al menos 20 deben ser de cada una de las seis regiones. Las firmas se suman a las 100 firmas que se proporcionan con la solicitud de liderazgo. [25]
- 1 de septiembre: fecha límite para recibir la tarifa secundaria no reembolsable de $ 20,000 (además de $ 1,000 al momento de presentar la solicitud para ejecutar y $ 9,000 diez días después de recibida la solicitud). [25] [2]
- 3 de septiembre a las 11:59 pm PDT: fecha límite para convertirse en miembro del Partido Verde y ser elegible para votar. [25]
- 22 de septiembre - El partido anuncia que Meryam Haddad ha sido removida del concurso, debido a violaciones al código de conducta del partido. Haddad planea apelar. [62]
- 24 de septiembre: Haddad apela con éxito su descalificación y vuelve a la boleta electoral. [63]
- 25 de septiembre: fecha límite para la recepción de boletas por correo. [25]
- 26 de septiembre: comienza la votación en línea. [25]
- 3 de octubre -
- 3:30 pm PDT - Finaliza la votación en línea. [25]
- 5 pm PDT - Se anuncian los resultados. [25]
Recaudación de fondos
Fuente
Resultados completos
Candidato | Primera ronda | 2da ronda | 3ra ronda | Cuarta ronda | 5ta ronda | 6ta ronda | Séptima ronda | Octava ronda | |||||||||
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Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | Votos emitidos | % | ||
Annamie Paul | 6.242 | 26,14% | 6.245 | 26,15% | 6.305 | 26,41% | 6.478 | 27,13% | 6,952 | 29,12% | 7,614 | 31,89% | 8.862 | 37,12% | 12,090 | 50,63% | |
Dimitri Lascaris | 5.768 | 24,15% | 5.773 | 24,18% | 5.813 | 24,35% | 6.586 | 27,58% | 7.050 | 29,53% | 7.551 | 31,62% | 8.340 | 34,93% | 10.081 | 42,22% | |
Courtney Howard | 3,285 | 13,76% | 3286 | 13,76% | 3.348 | 14,02% | 3.404 | 14,26% | 3.762 | 15,76% | 4.523 | 18,94% | 5.824 | 24,39% | Eliminado | ||
Glen Murray | 2,745 | 11,50% | 2,746 | 11,50% | 2.821 | 11,81% | 2.846 | 11,92% | 2,992 | 12,53% | 3.725 | 15,60% | Eliminado | ||||
David Merner | 2.636 | 11,04% | 2.636 | 11,04% | 2.697 | 11,30% | 2,727 | 11,42% | 2.856 | 11,96% | Eliminado | ||||||
Amita Kuttner | 1,468 | 6,15% | 1.470 | 6,16% | 1,486 | 6,22% | 1,748 | 7,32% | Eliminado | ||||||||
Meryam Haddad | 1.345 | 5,63% | 1,346 | 5,64% | 1,358 | 5,69% | Eliminado | ||||||||||
Andrew West | 352 | 1,47% | 356 | 1,49% | Eliminado | ||||||||||||
Ninguna de las anteriores | 36 | 0,15% | Eliminado | ||||||||||||||
Boletas estropeadas o agotadas | 0 | 0,00% | 19 | 0,08% | 49 | 0,21% | 88 | 0,37% | 265 | 1,11% | 464 | 1,94% | 851 | 3,56% | 1,706 | 7,14% | |
Total | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% | 23,877 | 100% |
Candidato | Ronda máxima | Votos máximos | Compartir en ronda máxima | Votos máximos Votos de la primera ronda Votos de transferencia |
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Annamie Paul | 8 | 12,090 | 50,63% | |
Dimitri Lascaris | 8 | 10.081 | 42,22% | |
Courtney Howard | 7 | 5.824 | 24,39% | |
Glen Murray | 6 | 3.725 | 15,60% | |
David Merner | 5 | 2.856 | 11,96% | |
Amita Kuttner | 4 | 1,748 | 7,32% | |
Meryam Haddad | 3 | 1,358 | 5,69% | |
Andrew West | 2 | 356 | 1,49% | |
Ninguna de las anteriores | 1 | 36 | 0,15% | |
Votos agotados | 1,706 | 7,14% | |
Debates
No. | Fecha | Lugar | Anfitrión | Tema | Moderador | Idioma | Participantes | Referencias | |||||||||
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P Participante A Invitado ausente N No invitado O Fuera de carrera (explorando, retirado o descalificado) | Verde | Haddad | Howard | Kuttner | Lascaris | Merner | Murray | Paul | Perceval-Maxwell | Oeste | |||||||
1 | 21 de junio de 2020 | En línea | Voto justo en Canadá | Democracia | Elizabeth mayo , Jim Harris | inglés | PAG | PAG | A [e] | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | A | [54] [64] [59] |
2 | 23 de junio de 2020 | En línea | TVOntario (TVO) | Varios | Steve Paikin | inglés | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | [56] [58] [59] |
3 | 29 de junio de 2020 | En línea | Partido Verde de Manitoba | Varios | James Beddome | Bilingüe | PAG | PAG | A | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | [sesenta y cinco] |
4 | 20 de julio de 2020 | En línea (Quebec) | Partido Verde de Canadá | Varios | Chad Walcott y Julie Tremblay-Cloutier | francés | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [66] [67] |
5 | 21 de julio de 2020 | Online (Praderas) | Partido Verde de Canadá | Varios | Naomi Hunter, Sai Rajagopal | inglés | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [68] [69] |
6 | 23 de julio de 2020 | En línea (Atlántico) | Partido Verde de Canadá | Varios | Jenica Atwin y Peter Bevan-Baker | Bilingüe | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [67] [70] |
7 | 27 de julio de 2020 | En línea (Norte) | Partido Verde de Canadá | Varios | Lenore Morris y Rylund Johnson | inglés | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [71] [72] |
8 | 28 de julio de 2020 | En línea (BC) | Partido Verde de Canadá | Varios | Paul Manly , Jonina Campbell | inglés | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [73] [74] [75] |
9 | 30 de julio de 2020 | En línea (Ontario) | Partido Verde de Canadá | Varios | Mike Schreiner , Roberta Herodes | inglés | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [67] [76] |
10 | 5 de agosto de 2020 | En línea (Quebec) | Ala de Quebec | Problemas de Quebec | Ralph Shayne, Érica Poirier | francés | A | PAG | A [f] | PAG | PAG | PAG | A | PAG | O | A [g] | [77] |
11 | 23 de agosto de 2020 | En línea | Jóvenes Verdes de Canadá | Problemas de la juventud | Bryanne Lamoureux y Clément Badra | Bilingüe | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [78] [79] |
12 | 3 de septiembre de 2020 | En línea (Québec) | Partido Verde de Quebec | Problemas de Quebec | Halimatou Bah, Alain Joseph | francés | O | PAG | PAG | A [h] | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | A [i] | [80] |
13 | 10 de septiembre de 2020 | En línea | rabble.ca , Instituto Canadiense de Política Exterior | Relaciones Exteriores | Judy Rebick | inglés | O | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [81] [82] |
14 | 20 de septiembre de 2020 | En línea | Instituto Heartwood | Estrategia electoral | Jim Harris , Abhijeet Manay y Liz Lilly | inglés | O | A | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG | [83] |
15 | 22 de septiembre de 2020 | En línea | South Okanagan - West Kootenay EDA | Seguridad alimentaria | Tara Howse | inglés | O | P / O [j] | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | PAG | O | PAG |
Candidatos
Meryam Haddad
- Fondo
Meryam Haddad, 32, [84] es una abogada de inmigración que reside en Montreal, Quebec . Haddad emigró de Siria a la edad de 5 años y ha sido residente de Montreal desde entonces. Tiene una licenciatura en derecho de la Universidad de Ottawa y fue candidata a Châteauguay — Lacolle en 2019. Es abiertamente lesbiana . [42] [85]
- Anuncio de candidatura: 22 de mayo de 2020 [40] [41]
- Aprobación de la candidatura: 3 de junio de 2020 [47]
- Descalificado: 22 de septiembre de 2020 [62]
- Restablecimiento: 24 de septiembre de 2020 [63]
- Fecha de registro en Elections Canada:
- Sitio web de la campaña: meryam2020 .ca
- Políticas
- Corriendo como eco-socialista . [41]
- Reestructurar el partido para enfatizar la inclusión y la diversidad. [86]
- Implementar un Green New Deal . [86]
- Pide que los puestos clave dentro del partido sean bilingües. [87]
- Abolición de la policía . [88]
- Descolonizar Canadá y promover el republicanismo canadiense . [88]
- Notas
En el período previo a las elecciones generales de la Columbia Británica de 2020 , Haddad criticó al Partido Verde de la Columbia Británica por las posiciones de la líder Sonia Furstenau sobre la desfinanciación de la policía y los derechos territoriales indígenas, diciendo que respaldaría a los Ecosocialistas de la Columbia Británica sobre el ala provincial de los Verdes. . Fue descalificada de la elección por el Partido Verde el 22 de septiembre por "emprender intencionalmente una acción que desprestigiaría al Partido Verde de Canadá". Haddad apeló y fue reintegrado dos días después. [62] [63]
Courtney Howard
- Fondo
Courtney Howard, 41, [89] es un médico de la sala de emergencias que reside en Yellowknife , Territorios del Noroeste . Tiene títulos de la Universidad Simon Fraser , la Universidad de Columbia Británica y la Universidad McGill . Es la presidenta de la Asociación Canadiense de Médicos por el Medio Ambiente [52] y profesora adjunta clínica en la Escuela de Medicina Cumming de la Universidad de Calgary . [90] [91] [92]
- Anuncio de candidatura: 11 de junio de 2020 [52]
- Aprobación de la candidatura: 12 de junio de 2020 [53]
- Fecha de registro en Elections Canada:
- Sitio web de la campaña: drcourtneyhoward .ca
- Políticas
- Redefinir el Partido Verde como el partido de "un planeta sano para personas sanas". [52]
- Apoya una red de seguridad social más sólida y un ingreso mínimo garantizado . [52]
- Legislar una ley de atención comunitaria (atención infantil universal, atención farmacéutica, atención psicológica y atención dental). [93]
- Financia planes de agricultura centrados en la comunidad . [94]
- Priorizar la construcción de una red eléctrica nacional basada en un 100% de energía limpia . [94]
- Asegurar una proporción de cabilderos por ONG de 1: 1 para las reuniones con los legisladores. [95]
- Establecer equipos compasivos de respuesta a crisis para las unidades de la RCMP. [93]
- Reducir la edad para votar a 16 y priorizar la reforma electoral. [96]
- Desarrollar una estrategia nacional de banda ancha y conectividad para comunidades rurales e indígenas. [96]
- Diputados:
- Políticos provinciales y territoriales: (1)
- Rylund Johnson (MLA de los Territorios del Noroeste para Yellowknife North ) [97]
- Políticos municipales:
- Antiguos parlamentarios:
- Ex políticos provinciales y territoriales: (2)
- Peter Tretter (candidato a las elecciones parciales del Partido Verde de Ontario en 2006 en Nepean — Carleton ) [98]
- James Marshall (candidato a las elecciones provinciales de 2017 aC en Vancouver-West End ) [99]
- Ex políticos municipales:
- Antiguos candidatos: (2)
- Austin Mullins (candidato de 2019 en Banff — Airdrie ) [100]
- Tim Thompson ( candidato de 2019 en Fundy Royal ) [101]
- Otras personas destacadas:
- Organizaciones:
- Medios de comunicación:
- Total de avales: 5
Amita Kuttner
- Fondo
Amita Kuttner, 29, [102] es una astrofísica que reside en la isla Lasqueti , Columbia Británica . [103] [104] Tienen un doctorado de la Universidad de California, Santa Cruz . [28] Durante las elecciones federales de 2019, Kuttner fue el candidato de Burnaby North — Seymour . [103] Después de las elecciones, se desempeñaron como Críticos de Ciencia e Innovación del Partido Verde. [105] [28] También son el cofundador y director del Moonlight Institute. [106] Kuttner es abiertamente no binario y pansexual , y utiliza ellos / ellas pronombres . [107] [108] [109] Se han negado a realizar eventos de recaudación de fondos con la ex líder Elizabeth May, diciendo que la oferta de asistencia con la recaudación de fondos no aborda otras desigualdades sistémicas en la carrera. [110]
- Anuncio de candidatura: 9 de marzo de 2020 [28]
- Aprobación de la candidatura: 22 de abril de 2020 [34]
- Fecha de registro en Elections Canada:
- Sitio web de la campaña: amitakuttner .ca
- Políticas
- Pharmacare universal, cuidado dental, cuidado de la vista, cuidado mental y medidas de salud preventivas. [111]
- Matrícula postsecundaria gratuita. [112]
- Introducir una nueva política con respecto a la inteligencia artificial , como un impuesto a los robots , para proteger a los trabajadores canadienses. [113] [114]
- Comprometerse a proteger el 30 por ciento del hábitat acuático y el 30 por ciento del hábitat terrestre en Canadá para 2030, junto con el aumento de fondos para desarrollar planes de recuperación y protecciones para especies en peligro de extinción. [115]
- Renta vital garantizada, desarrollo de sindicatos en sectores donde no existen, mejor legislación para los derechos de los trabajadores. [116]
- La vivienda como derecho humano , incluida la inversión en vivienda social y la financiación federal de soluciones no comerciales. [114]
- Reducir la edad mínima para votar a 16 años. [117]
- Implementar un sistema electoral de representación proporcional. [117]
- Trabajar con los propietarios de armas de fuego y los expertos en seguridad pública para desarrollar y mantener una clase de armas de fuego prohibidas basada en evidencia. [118]
- Despenalizar el consumo de drogas y el trabajo sexual . [119]
- Diputados:
- Políticos provinciales y territoriales: (1)
- Sonia Furstenau (Líder del Partido Verde de la Columbia Británica ; MLA BC para Cowichan Valley ) [120]
- Políticos municipales: (3)
- Megan Curren (Concejal del Distrito de North Vancouver) [121]
- David Demers (Comisionado de la Junta de Vancouver Park) [121]
- Pete Fry ( concejal de la ciudad de Vancouver ) [121]
- Antiguos parlamentarios:
- Antiguos políticos provinciales y territoriales:
- Ex políticos municipales:
- Antiguos candidatos: (7)
- Bridget Burns ( candidata para el este de Vancouver en 2019 ) [121]
- Vincent J. Carbonneau ( candidato verde de Québec en 2018 para Mont-Royal – Outremont , candidato en 2015 para Dorval — Lachine — LaSalle , miembro del Ejecutivo Nacional de GPQ y portavoz de GPQ LGBTQ2 +) [122]
- Shannon Hawthorne (candidata de 2019 en Medicine Hat — Cardston — Warner ) [100]
- Ben Linnick ( candidato de 2015 a San Bonifacio - San Vital ) [123]
- George Orr ( candidato de 2019 para North Vancouver ) [121]
- Juan Vázquez ( 2019 candidato a Papineau y 2018 Partido Verde de Québec (GPQ) candidato a Laurier-Dorion ) [124]
- Marie Duplessis ( candidata de Trois-Rivières en 2019 ) [125]
- Otras personas destacadas: (2)
- Anthony Hughes (presidente del Partido Verde de Vancouver ) [121]
- Nicola Spurling (candidata de los Verdes de BC en 2020 en Coquitlam-Maillardville y Representante del Bajo Continente en el Consejo Provincial de los Verdes de BC) [126]
- Organizaciones:
- Medios de comunicación:
- Total de avales: 13
Dimitri Lascaris
- Fondo
Dimitri Lascaris, 56, [127] es un abogado y activista que nació en London, Ontario , y reside en Montreal, Quebec . [128] Es licenciado en derecho por la Universidad de Toronto . Fue el candidato federal de London West en 2015, ex juez crítico en el gabinete en la sombra del Partido Verde (2016), [19] y ex miembro del Ejecutivo Nacional de los Verdes de Quebec .
- Anuncio de candidatura: 11 de marzo de 2020 [29]
- Descalificado: 26 de mayo de 2020 [43]
- Restablecido y aprobado: 2 de junio de 2020 [45]
- Fecha de registro en Elections Canada:
- Sitio web de la campaña: www .teamdimitri .ca
- Políticas
- Instituir reformas laborales para incrementar la afiliación sindical. [129]
- Impedir el uso de trabajadores sustitutos durante las huelgas. [129]
- Aumente el salario mínimo a $ 20 por hora. [129]
- Aumentar el impuesto sobre la renta de los canadienses adinerados e instituir un límite a la riqueza. [129]
- Hacer de la vivienda un derecho humano. [129]
- Reducir drásticamente el gasto militar. [129]
- Apoya el movimiento BDS . [130]
- Cancele el trato de armas saudí e imponga una prohibición del comercio de armas con todos los estados que no cumplan con los protocolos de derechos humanos de la ONU y cualquier estado cuyos gobiernos estén involucrados en violaciones de tales derechos humanos. [131]
- Apoyar un sistema electoral de representación proporcional mixto . [132]
- Ampliar la cobertura de salud pública para incluir odontología, farmacia, atención de ancianos y atención de salud mental. [133]
- Notas
La candidatura de Lascaris fue inicialmente rechazada por el comité de investigación del partido, que fue apelado. [43] El recurso fue aceptado el 2 de junio y su candidatura fue restituida y aprobada. [134]
- Diputados:
- Políticos provinciales y territoriales: (1)
- Alex Tyrrell (líder del Partido Verde de Quebec ; ex candidato a liderazgo en 2020) [135]
- Políticos municipales: (1)
- Elizabeth Peloza ( concejala de la ciudad de Londres ) [136]
- Antiguos parlamentarios:
- Ex políticos provinciales y territoriales: (3)
- Stuart Parker (ex líder de BC Greens , 1993-2000; candidato de 1996 en Vancouver-Little Mountain ; candidato federal de 1997 por Vancouver East ) [137]
- Don Scott (Manitoba NDP MLA para Inkster , 1981–1988; Vicepresidente del Partido Verde, 2014–2016) [138]
- Sharon Labchuk (fundadora y ex líder del Partido Verde de la Isla del Príncipe Eduardo ) [139]
- Ex políticos municipales:
- Antiguos candidatos: (11)
- Joan Russow (exlíder del Partido Verde, 1997-2001; candidata a Victoria en 1997 y 2000 ; candidata a Okanagan — Coquihalla en 2000 ) [140]
- Colin Griffiths ( candidato a Pontiac en 2015 ) [141]
- Matthew Peloza ( candidato de 2011 y 2015 en Londres — Fanshawe ) [142]
- Richard Walsh ( candidato a Waterloo en 2015 ) [143]
- David Doel ( candidato a Oakville en 2015 y comentarista político de YouTube) [144] [145]
- Robert Green ( candidato de 2015 a Notre-Dame-de-Grâce — Westmount ) [146]
- Lisa Barrett ( candidata de 1997 a West Vancouver — Sunshine Coast , candidata de 2019 al Centro de Vancouver , excrítica de Asuntos Exteriores del GPC y alcaldesa de Bowen Island ) [147]
- Carmen Budilean ( 2011 candidato a Saint-Lambert , 2015 candidato a Jonquière , miembro de la junta del Partido Verde de Quebec ) [148]
- David Weber ( candidato de 2015 y 2019 para Kitchener South — Hespeler ) [149]
- Constantine Kritsonis (candidato del GPC al York Center en 1997 , 2000 , 2004 y 2006 ; ex candidato a liderazgo en 2020) [150]
- Rowan Miller ( candidato de 2019 en Tobique — Mactaquac ) [151]
- Otras personas destacadas: (7)
- Helen Caldicott (médica australiana, autora y activista antinuclear ) [152]
- Kim Goldberg (escritor y poeta canadiense estadounidense) [153]
- Kevin Reynolds (medallista olímpico canadiense en patinaje artístico) [154]
- Sid Ryan (ex presidente de la Ontario Federation of Labor , 2009-2015; ex presidente de CUPE -Ontario, 1992-2009; 2004 y 2006 candidato del NDP por Oshawa ) [155]
- Sylvia McAdam Saysewahum (cofundadora de Idle No More ) [156]
- Ralph Shayne (presidente del ala de Quebec del Partido) [157]
- Roger Waters (cofundador de la banda de rock Pink Floyd ) [158]
- Organizaciones:
- Medios: (1)
- Dimensión canadiense [159]
- Total de avales: 24
David Merner
- Fondo
David Merner, 58, [160] es un abogado jubilado que reside en la isla de Vancouver , Columbia Británica . Tiene títulos de Harvard College , University of Alberta , Oxford University y University of Toronto . Antes de sus estudios universitarios, David se educó principalmente en preescolares y escuelas primarias francesas. Fue el ex crítico Partido Verde de Justicia (2018-2020), y fue el candidato del Partido Verde a Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke en 2019. A partir de 2012 a 2013 fue presidente del partido liberal de Canadá 's Columbia Británica ala y fue su candidato para Esquimalt — Saanich — Sooke en 2015. Antes de ingresar a la política, Merner fue abogado en el Departamento de Justicia y para la Oficina del Consejo Privado , así como en el Ministerio del Fiscal General de la Columbia Británica . También recibió el Premio al Jefe de Servicio Público del Gobierno de Canadá. [161]
- Anuncio de candidatura: 5 de noviembre de 2019 [17] [18]
- Aprobación de la candidatura: 8 de abril de 2020 [33]
- Fecha de registro en Elections Canada:
- Sitio web de la campaña: davidmerner .com
- Políticas
- Invertir en el desarrollo del transporte público a nivel local, incluidos los ferrocarriles. [162]
- Enseñanza gratis. [162]
- Pharmacare universal. [162]
- Despenalizar las drogas y proporcionar un suministro seguro de medicamentos. [163]
- Implementar un plan de 20 puntos para abordar la crisis climática y cambiar a una economía verde. [164]
- Adoptar un sistema de representación proporcional. [165]
- Diputados:
- Políticos provinciales y territoriales: (2)
- Naomi Hunter (líder del Partido Verde de Saskatchewan , candidata federal de 2019 en Regina — Lewvan ] [166]
- Evelyn Tanaka (líder adjunta del Partido Verde de Alberta , candidata federal de 2019 en Calgary Shepard ) [167]
- Políticos municipales:
- Antiguos parlamentarios: (1)
- Bruce Hyer (diputado por Thunder Bay — Superior North 2008-2015, ex líder adjunto del Partido Verde de Canadá ) [168]
- Ex políticos provinciales y territoriales: (4)
- Dennis Bayomi ( candidato del Partido Verde de Manitoba en 2019 en Kirkfield Park ) [169]
- Jean-Claude Bourque (candidato de las elecciones parciales de 1991 y 1993 del Partido Nuevo Demócrata de New Brunswick en Moncton North ) [167]
- James O'Grady ( candidato del Partido Verde de Ontario en 2018 en Nepean). [167]
- Larry Neufeld (candidato del Partido Verde de Saskatchewan en 2016 en Regina Lakeview ) [170]
- Ex políticos municipales:
- Antiguos candidatos: (14)
- Olivier Adam (candidato de 2015 en Montarville ) [171]
- André Bélisle (candidato de 2015 en Bellechasse — Les Etchemins — Lévis ) [172]
- Jean Désy (candidato de 2019 en Rosemont — La Petite-Patrie ) [166]
- Judy N. Green (candidata de 2019 a West Nova; ex candidata a liderazgo en 2020) [61]
- Maia Knight (candidata al Ajax en 2019 ) [167]
- Sylvie Lemieux (candidata de 2011 y 2008 en Glengarry — Prescott — Russell ) [167]
- Mark MacKenzie (presidente del Partido Verde 2012-2013, candidato de 2011 en Ottawa West — Nepean ) [173]
- Ralph Martin (candidato de 2019 para Wellington — Halton Hills ) [167]
- Simon McMillian (candidato de 2015 en Shefford ) [174]
- Suzanne de Montigny (candidata de 2019 en New Westminster — Burnaby ) [175]
- Natalie Odd (candidata de 2019 en la Confederación de Calgary ) [100]
- John Redins (candidato de 2015 en Ottawa Sur ) [176]
- Lorraine Rekmans (elección parcial de 2019, 2018 y candidata de 2015 en Leeds — Grenville — Thousand Islands y Rideau Lakes ). [177]
- Victoria Serda (candidata de 2006 en Huron — Bruce ) [178]
- Otras personas destacadas:
- Organizaciones:
- Medios de comunicación:
- Total de avales: 21
Glen Murray
- Fondo
Glen Murray , 62, [179] es un político que reside en Winnipeg, Manitoba . Tiene una licenciatura en Estudios Urbanos de la Universidad de Concordia . Él es el ex MPP liberal para Toronto Centre (2010-2017) y ex ministro del gabinete bajo los primeros ministros Dalton McGuinty y Kathleen Wynne , sobre todo como Ministro de Medio Ambiente y Cambio Climático (2014-2017). Murray se postuló anteriormente para los liberales en Charleswood — St. James en 2004 . [180] Además, también se ha desempeñado como concejal de la ciudad (1989-1998) y alcalde de Winnipeg (1998-2004). También ha sido director ejecutivo del Canadian Urban Institute (2007-2010) y director ejecutivo del Pembina Institute (2017-2018). Es abiertamente gay .
- Anuncio de candidatura: 29 de abril de 2020 [35] [36] [37]
- Candidatura aprobada: 11 de mayo de 2020 [38]
- Fecha de registro en Elections Canada:
- Sitio web de la campaña: www .glenmurray .ca
- Políticas
- Trabajar para desarrollar gradualmente una economía de cero residuos y carbono neutral y ciudades inteligentes . [181]
- Transición de trabajadores de industrias antiguas a nuevas. [181]
- Utilizar los ingresos de la fijación de precios del carbono para ayudar a las comunidades y hogares de ingresos más bajos y modestos a reducir los costos y la contaminación mediante financiamiento y subvenciones. [181]
- Apoya ingresos garantizados para la vida y financiación de la atención farmacéutica [181]
- Apoya la UNDRIP . [181]
- Apoya el cambio del sistema electoral a la representación proporcional. [181]
- Diputados:
- Políticos provinciales y territoriales: (1)
- Frank de Jong (líder del Partido Verde de Yukon ; ex líder del Partido Verde de Ontario, 1993-2009) [182]
- Políticos municipales: (2)
- Adriane Carr (Concejal de la ciudad de Vancouver 2011-presente y ex líder del Partido Verde de la Columbia Británica) [183]
- Leigh Bursey (concejal, ciudad de Brockville ) [184]
- Antiguos parlamentarios:
- Ex políticos provinciales y territoriales: (5)
- Dave Bagler ( candidato del Partido Verde de Ontario en 2011 y 2014 por Ottawa-Vanier; ex presidente del partido) [185]
- Peter Elgie (ex líder adjunto del Partido Verde de Ontario ; ex presidente de campaña del partido nacional) [186]
- David Heurtel (Quebec Liberal MNA para Viau , 2013-2018; Ministro de Desarrollo Sostenible, Medio Ambiente y Lucha contra el Cambio Climático , 2014-2017; Ministro de Inmigración, Diversidad e Inclusión , 2017-2018) [37]
- Bill Hewitt (ex presidente del Partido Verde de Ontario) [187]
- Kristopher Rivaud ( candidato del Partido Verde de Ontario en 2018 en Nipissing) [188]
- Ex políticos municipales: (3)
- Rick Goldring (Alcalde de Burlington 2010-2018) [189]
- Maggie Laidlaw (ex concejala de la ciudad de Guelph ) [190]
- Donald Benham (ex concejal de la ciudad de Winnipeg) [191]
- Antiguos candidatos: (4)
- Louise Comeau ( candidata a Fredericton en 2015 ) [192]
- Reuben DeBoer ( candidato de Eglinton-Lawrence en 2019 ) [193]
- Peter Forint (2019 candidate for Pickering—Uxbridge)[194]
- Gord Miller (Former Environmental Commissioner of Ontario; 1995 Ontario PC candidate for Cochrane South; 1997 candidate for Nipissing; 2015 candidate for Guelph; 2019 candidate for Parry Sound-Muskoka)[195]
- Other prominent individuals: (2)
- Laurie Arron (Former party executive director)[196]
- Jordy Gold (Former deputy campaign manager for Saanich--Gulf Islands, 2011)[197]
- Organizations:
- Media:
- Total endorsements: 17
Annamie Paul
- Background
Annamie Paul, 47,[198] is a human rights lawyer residing in Toronto. She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Ottawa and a Master of Public Administration degree from Princeton University.[199] She was the Green Party Critic for Global Affairs (2019–2020) and the federal candidate in Toronto Centre in 2019.[200] Paul is also the Green Party nominee for Toronto Centre in the October 26, 2020 federal by-election, having received permission from the Federal Council to do so as a leadership candidate. [201]
- Candidacy announced: January 30, 2020 [23]
- Candidacy approved: March 24, 2020 [32]
- Date registered with Elections Canada:
- Campaign website:www.annamiepaul.ca
- Policies
- Improve social security nets, particularly for times of crisis.[202]
- Free post-secondary tuition & forgiveness of federal loan debt.[202]
- Supports a guaranteed livable income.[202]
- Make bailouts for sectors or private corporations, such as fossil fuels, contingent on meeting agreed emission reduction targets and not investing further in the industry.[202]
- Withdraw from the Safe Third Country Agreement, which redirects asylum seekers to the United States, and continue allowing access for refugees to enter Canada.[202]
- Universal pharmacare, dental care, and the recognition of mental health as an important pillar of health funded accordingly.[202]
- MPs:
- Provincial and territorial politicians: (3)
- Sonia Furstenau (Leader of the Green Party of British Columbia; B.C. MLA for Cowichan Valley)[120]
- Abhijeet Manay (Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Ontario; 2018 candidate in Missisauga—Streetsville)[203]
- Thomas Trappenburg (Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia; 2019 candidate in South Shore—St. Margarets)[204]
- Municipal politicians:
- Former MPs:
- Former provincial and territorial politicians: (6)
- James Mihaychuk (2011 Green Party of Ontario candidate in Ottawa-South)[205]
- Heather Morigeau (2019 Alberta Green candidate in Calgary-Buffalo)[206]
- Luke Randall (2020 New Brunswick Green candidate in Fredericton North)[207]
- Josephine Watson (2020 New Brunswick Green candidate in Moncton South)[207]
- Josh Shaddick (2020 New Brunswick Green candidate in Miramichi)[207]
- Susan Jonah (2020 New Brunswick Green candidate in Fredericton West-Hanwell)[207]
- Former municipal politicians:
- Former candidates: (18)
- Raheem Aman (2019 candidate in Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry)[207]
- Jesse Brown (2019 candidate in Vancouver Centre)[208]
- Max Chapman (2019 candidate in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing)[207]
- Sarah Climenhaga (2019 candidate in Toronto—St. Paul's)[207]
- Hannah Conover-Arthurs (2019 candidate in Davenport)[207]
- Victoria Galea (2019 candidate in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas)[207]
- Tim Grant (2019 candidate in University-Rosedale)[207]
- Jocelyn Grosse (2019 candidate in Calgary Nose Hill)[100]
- Jessica Hamilton (2019 candidate in Scarborough-Rouge Park)[207]
- Racelle Kooy (2019 candidate in Victoria; Critic for Mental Health and Addictions)[209]
- Dean Maher (2019 candidate in Spadina—Fort York)[207]
- Oriana Ngabirano (2019 candidate in Ottawa—Vanier)[207]
- Michelle Petersen (2019 candidate in Orléans)[207]
- Christina Porter (2019 candidate in Mississauga—Malton)[207]
- Cynthia Trentelman (2019 candidate in Mississauga—Lakeshore)[207]
- Rebecca Wood (2019 candidate in York Centre)[210]
- Singe Knutson (2019 candidate in Calgary Skyview)[207]
- Mike Schmitz (2019 candidate in Humber River—Black Creek)[207]
- Other prominent individuals: (6)
- Adrian Currie (Ontario Representative for Green Party Federal Council)[207]
- Juanita Goebertus (Green Alliance Member of the Columbian Chamber of Representatives for Bogotá)[211]
- Magid Magid (Former UK Green Party MEP for Yorkshire & The Humber; former Lord Mayor of Sheffield)[207]
- William Marshall (Co-founder of the Green Party of Canada)[212]
- Tegan and Sara (Canadian musical group) [207]
- R. H. Thomson (Canadian actor) [207]
- Organizations: (1)
- Operation Black Vote Canada[213]
- Media:
- Total endorsements: 33
Andrew West
Andrew West, 45,[214] is a lawyer residing in Ottawa, Ontario. He holds a degree in Environmental Law from University of Ottawa. He is the Green Party of Ontario critic for the Attorney General (2015–present). He stood as the provincial candidate in Carleton—Mississippi Mills in 2014, the federal candidate in Kanata—Carleton in 2015 and provincially in 2018, and as the provincial candidate in the 2020 Orléans by-election.
- Candidacy announced: May 15, 2020 [39]
- Candidacy approved: June 11, 2020 [51]
- Date registered with Elections Canada:
- Campaign website:andrewwest.ca
- Policies
- Running as a moderate.[39][215]
- Court environmentalist Conservative voters.[39][215]
- Switch the electoral system to proportional representation.[216]
- Institute moratorium on oil sands development and redirect subsidies to renewable energy.[217]
- Supports a guaranteed livable income.[218]
- Develop a realistic timeline for balancing the federal budget.[219]
Candidatos que se retiraron o no calificaron
Don Elzer
- Background
Don Elzer is an environmental activist, businessman, and former journalist from Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the founder and owner of Wildcraft Forest, a natural health company. He currently resides just outside of Lumby with his family.
- Candidacy announced: February 24, 2020 [27]
- Withdrew: June 3, 2020
- Campaign website:donelzer.com
- Notes
Withdrew via email.
Judy N. Green
- Background
Judy N. Green is a computer scientist, veteran and small business owner residing in Nova Scotia.[220] She holds a Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) from Acadia University and a Master of Computer Science from Carleton University. She was the candidate for West Nova in 2019.[221]
- Candidacy announced: January 23, 2020 [22]
- Disqualified: June 2, 2020 [46]
- Reinstated and approved: June 10, 2020 [49][50]
- Withdrew: August 30, 2020 [61]
- Endorsed:David Merner
- Campaign website:judyngreen.com
- Notes
Green's candidacy was rejected by the party's vetting committee on June 2, which was appealed.[46] The appeal was accepted and her candidacy was reinstated on June 10.[50] She withdrew on August 30 and endorsed David Merner.[61]
Constantine Kritsonis
- Background
Constantine Kritsonis, 62, is a former Ontario representative on the Green Party Council. He stood as the Green Party of Canada candidate for York Centre in 2015, 2011, 2006, 2004 and 1997, and the Green Party of Ontario candidate in Oakwood in 1995.[222]
- Candidacy announced: January 23, 2020 [22]
- Withdrew: February 3, 2020 [24]
- Endorsed:Dimitri Lascaris
- Notes
Withdrew following announcement of the election rules, citing the entrance fee at the time of announcement, $50,000, being too high.[24] Later endorsed Dimitri Lascaris.[150]
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
- Background
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell is a Montreal activist and businessman. He was the Green Party candidate in Laurier—Sainte-Marie five times from 1997 to 2008 and the candidate in Alfred-Pellan in 2011.[223] His 2006 campaign is the subject of the NFB documentary Democracy 4 Dummies.[224]
- Candidacy announced: March 17, 2020 [30][31]
- Candidacy approved: May 29, 2020 [44]
- Disqualified: July 8, 2020 [225]
- Campaign website:dylanperceval-maxwell.ca
- Notes
Disqualified by the party after inappropriate statements going against the Greens' core values.[60]
Julie Tremblay-Cloutier
- Background
Julie Tremblay-Cloutier is a businesswoman from Oka who was the Green Party candidate for Mirabel in 2019, and a candidate for Oka City Council in 2017. Prior to entering politics, Tremblay-Cloutier was the head of a local pool and spa inspection company.[19]
- Candidacy announced: December 2, 2019 [19]
- Withdrew: February 14, 2020 [26]
- Notes
Withdrew citing the leadership election rules, her lack of experience and resources to do fundraisers, and her concern that ideas and debates would become secondary to raising funds.[26]
Alex Tyrrell
- Background
Alex Tyrrell, 32, is the leader of the Green Party of Quebec (2013–present), and was the provincial candidate for Verdun in 2018, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in 2014, and Jacques-Cartier in 2012. He was also the candidate in the Outremont, Chicoutimi, Gouin, Louis-Hébert, and Roberval by-elections in 2013, 2016, May 2017, October 2017 and 2018, respectively.[226]
- Candidacy announced: January 15, 2020 [20][21]
- Withdrew: June 3, 2020 [48]
- Endorsed:Dimitri Lascaris
- Campaign website:alextyrrell.ca
- Notes
Withdrew citing "Elizabeth May and her associates meddling in the election".[227]
Rechazado
- Jenica Atwin, MP for Fredericton (2019–present)[228]
- Peter Bevan-Baker, Leader of the Opposition in Prince Edward Island (2019–present), Leader of the Green Party of Prince Edward Island (2012–present), MLA for New Haven-Rocky Point (2019–present), MLA for Kellys Cross-Cumberland (2015–2019)[229]
- David Coon, Leader of the Green Party of New Brunswick (2012–present), MLA for Fredericton South (2014–present)[230]
- Daniel Green, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Canada (2014–present), candidate for Outremont in 2019, Saint–Laurent in 2017 and Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs in 2015.[231]
- Luc Joli-Coeur, candidate for Québec in 2019, government manager for the Quebec Department of Finance and former political advisor under the Marois and Parizeau governments.[232]
- Paul Manly, MP for Nanaimo—Ladysmith (2019–present)[233]
- Pierre Nantel, Green Party candidate for Longueuil—Saint-Hubert in 2019, former New Democratic MP for Longueuil—Saint-Hubert (2015–2019), Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher (2011–2015)[234][235]
- Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Green Party of Ontario (2009–present), MPP for Guelph (2018–present)[236]
- Shawn Setyo, Leader of the Saskatchewan Green Party (2016–2020)[237]
- Andrew Weaver, Leader of the Green Party of British Columbia (2015–2020), MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head (2013–present)[238]
- Jody Wilson-Raybould, former Liberal cabinet minister and Independent MP for Vancouver Granville (2015–present)[239][240]
- Richard Zurawski, Halifax City Councillor for District 12, Green Party candidate for Halifax West in 2015 and 2019[241]
Controversias
Endorsements
Former leader Elizabeth May was the subject of criticism over perceived implicit endorsements. Alex Tyrrell contended that May appeared with candidates at fundraisers to push them towards the lead. David Merner said it would be wiser for May to stay out of the contest completely.[242][243] May responded that she was remaining neutral, but would help candidates from equity-seeking groups in fundraising efforts.[242]
Racism
Candidate Meryam Haddad accused fellow candidate Dylan Perceval-Maxwell of racism for comments he made during a TVOntario debate. When asked about calls to defund the police, Perceval-Maxwell suggested having police officers "give $20 to every person of colour they stop". Haddad called the suggestion racist, and said it would not further the goal of ending systemic racism.[244][245] Perceval-Maxwell suggested that Haddad was "angry that a white person came up with an idea."[246] On July 8, the party announced that Perceval-Maxwell was no longer a candidate for the leadership, citing statements "not aligned with the party's values."[60]
Ver también
- Green Party of Canada leadership elections
- 2020 Green Party of British Columbia leadership election
- 2020 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
Notas
- ^ Ran in Toronto Centre in 2019
- ^ Ran in London West in 2015
- ^ Former Liberal MPP in Toronto Centre and former Mayor of Winnipeg
- ^ Online convention. Originally scheduled to take place in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, but was moved online due to COVID-19.
- ^ Sent pre-recorded video answers.
- ^ Sent pre-recorded video answers.
- ^ The debate was without translation which Andrew West asked for in order to be able to participate.
- ^ Due to a family emergency, Amita Kuttner was unable to participate.
- ^ The debate was without translation which Andrew West asked for in order to be able to participate.
- ^ Haddad joined to say that she had been disqualified from the race, and did not participate further in the debate
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enlaces externos
- Green Party of Canada's official page for the 2020 Leadership Contest