O’Toole likely to move quickly to put stamp on federal Conservative party
OTTAWA — Erin O’Toole begins a new political life as the leader of the federal Conservative party.
O’Toole was declared the winner of the leadership race early Monday morning after technical problems delayed the vote results by hours, as thousands of ballots had to be replicated by hand after the counting machine shredded their envelopes.
After three rounds of counting, O’Toole emerged the victor with 57 per cent of the vote, a resounding victory over his rival Peter MacKay, who won 43 per cent.
MacKay had been seen as the establishment candidate, and had headed into the race the presumptive front-runner.