Well over 600,000 voters may be eligible to cast ballot for next Conservative leader
OTTAWA — If unverified membership numbers hold true, the path to becoming the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada is becoming precariously narrow for all but front-runner Pierre Poilievre, several strategists suggest, but the path is still there.
Well over 600,000 voters may be eligible to vote for the next leader, the Conservative party said Thursday, and Poilievre claims to have signed up more than 310,000 of them.
Those preliminary figures are more than double the number of members leadership hopefuls wrangled in the 2020 leadership race. At that time, the party smashed its record for the largest membership eligible to vote in a leadership election in Canadian history, with 270,000 eligible voters.
“It’s unprecedented for a candidate to more than double the party membership and (Poilievre) did slightly more than that,” said conservative strategist Michael Diamond, adding that opponents will have a “very uphill climb.”