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following the first ballot, which saw him receiving 239 votes. Stuart came in second place with 206, and Connolly received 176. Hicks was eliminated after receiving one vote; Murphy, Duffie, and Urquhart all withdrew after receiving 53, 61, and 87 votes, respectively. Robichaud led the second ballot
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with 403 votes, Stuart received 278, and Connolly was eliminated with 151 votes. Robichaud received the most votes again in the third and final ballot, receiving 517 votes versus Stuart's 304 votes. Robichaud secured the overall
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for 883 Liberal delegates throughout the province to vote between seven candidates: Connolly, Duffie, Murphy, Robichaud, Urquhart, as well as Howard Hicks, a
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and was elected as the new party leader, of which he was considered as likely being "the youngest provincial party leader in Canada" at the time.
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to be held between October 10–11, 1958. It had already been determined that
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The leadership election began on October 11, 1958. It was held in
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won the overall election with 517 votes during the third ballot.
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and then-financial critic for the final legislative session,
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The leadership election saw seven total candidates in three
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Liberals" 555:"Liberals To Choose N.B. Chief" 520:Hume, J. A. (January 4, 1957). 865:. October 22, 1958. p. 16 837:. October 14, 1958. p. 11 731:. October 14, 1958. p. 55 699:. October 11, 1958. p. 32 667:. October 11, 1958. p. 55 620:"East Liberals To Name Leader" 600:. October 25, 1958. p. 59 1: 805:. October 14, 1958. p. 7 769:. October 14, 1958. p. 2 719:"N.B. Liberals Choose Leader" 501:. 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Fredericton
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Louis Robichaud
New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership conventions
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New Brunswick Liberal Association
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Austin Claude Taylor
Senate of Canada
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Louis Robichaud
New Brunswick Liberal Association
Austin Claude Taylor
Senate of Canada
Louis St. Laurent
Westmorland County

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