Parti Quebecois says non-members can vote for new leader for first time
MONTREAL — Nearly 16 months after Jean-Francois Lisee stepped down from the top job, the Parti Quebecois on Saturday officially launched a leadership race where, for the first time, non-members will be able to cast a ballot.
The campaign kickoff comes amid an attempt revive the flagging fortunes of a party that set Quebec’s political agenda for more than four decades, but that now sits in fourth place in the National Assembly, where it has not won a majority since 1998.
The PQ co-ordinating committee set the election date for June 19, with a spending cap of $125,000 per candidate.
The committee refused a request by standup comedian Guy Nantel, who is considering a run, to change the date so he can keep a scheduled show time.