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Resigning leader | Justin Trudeau |
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The next Liberal Party of Canada leadership election will take place sometime in 2025, following Justin Trudeau's announcement on January 6, 2025 of his intention to resign as leader as soon as a new leader is elected.
Rules and procedures
Under the procedure outlined by the party's constitution, all registered Liberals will be eligible to vote directly for leader by preferential ballot as long as they have been registered at least 41 days before the day of the leadership vote.
Votes will be weighted, with each electoral district being allocated 100 points, and with points in a district allocated in proportion to each candidate by the number of first preference votes received.
- "The Constitution of the Liberal Party of Canada" (PDF). www.liberal.ca. Liberal Party of Canada. Retrieved 6 January 2025.