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An election for the leadership of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party was held between 7 and 29 June 2019. The election was triggered by the resignation of Leader Michael Daley on 25 March 2019. The election was a combined vote by the party membership and the Labor members of the Parliament of New South Wales, with each component weighted equally. The party members were sent their ballots on 7 June and had until 21 June to return them, while the parliamentary caucus met on 29 June to cast their votes.

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  • An election for the leadership of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party was held between 7 and 29 June 2019. The election was triggered by the resignation of Leader Michael Daley on 25 March 2019. The election was a combined vote by the party membership and the Labor members of the Parliament of New South Wales, with each component weighted equally. The party members were sent their ballots on 7 June and had until 21 June to return them, while the parliamentary caucus met on 29 June to cast their votes. On 29 June, Jodi McKay was announced as the victor of the contest, winning 60.5% of the combined vote. (en)
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  • 2019 Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) leadership election (en)
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  • ;Federal Members of the Australian Parliament *Chris Bowen, Interim Leader of the Australian Labor Party Shadow Minister for Health ; Former Shadow Treasurer of Australia ; Treasurer of Australia ; Minister for Small Business ; Minister for Immigration and Citizenship ; Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation ; Assistant Treasurer of Australia ; MP for McMahon *Chris Hayes, MP for Fowler *Jason Clare, Shadow Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government and Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness; Shadow Minister for Resources and Northern Australia and Shadow Minister for Trade and Investment ; Shadow Minister for Communications ; Former Minister for Justice ; Former Minister for Home Affairs (en)
  • ;Federal Members of the Australian Parliament *Justine Elliot, MP for Richmond *Susan Templeman, MP for Macquarie ;Premiers *Barrie Unsworth, Former Premier of New South Wales ;Members of the New South Wales Parliament *Michael Daley. Leader of the Opposition , MP for Maroubra *Adam Searle, Leader of the Opposition in the New South Wales Legislative Council ; Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council *Anthony D'Adam, State Labor Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council *David Harris, MP for Wyong *Greg Warren, MP for Campbelltown *Hugh McDermott, MP for Prospect *Jenny Aitchison, MP for Maitland *Jodie Harrison, MP for Charlestown *Julia Finn, MP for Granville *Kate Washington, MP for Port Stephens *Lynda Voltz MP for Auburn ; Former State Labor Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council *Paul Lynch, MP for Liverpool *Peter Primrose, State Labor Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council ; Former President of the New South Wales Legislative Council ; Former Alderman for the City of Campbelltown *Prue Car, MP for Londonderry *Trish Doyle, MP for Blue Mountains *Yasmin Catley, MP for Swansea ;Local Government Officials *Stephen Bali, Mayor of the City of Blacktown ; MP for Blacktown *Mark Greenhill OAM, Mayor and Labor Councilor for the City of Blue Mountains ;Unions and Related Figures *Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union New South Wales Branch *Maritime Union of Australia Newcastle Branch ;Other Figures *Dr Annemarie Christie, Labor candidate for Riverstone at the 2019 New South Wales state election *Durga Owen, Labor candidate for Seven Hills at the 2019 New South Wales state election *Melanie Dagg, Labor candidate for Upper Hunter at the 2019 New South Wales state election (en)
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  • An election for the leadership of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party was held between 7 and 29 June 2019. The election was triggered by the resignation of Leader Michael Daley on 25 March 2019. The election was a combined vote by the party membership and the Labor members of the Parliament of New South Wales, with each component weighted equally. The party members were sent their ballots on 7 June and had until 21 June to return them, while the parliamentary caucus met on 29 June to cast their votes. (en)
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  • 2019 Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) leadership election (en)
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