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2005 Australian Labor Party leadership spill

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2005 Australian Labor Party
Leadership spill

← 2003 28 January 2005 (2005-01-28) 2006 →
 
Candidate Kim Beazley
Caucus vote Unopposed
Seat Brand (WA)
Faction Right

Leader before election

Mark Latham

Elected Leader

Kim Beazley

A leadership spill of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), the official opposition party in the Parliament of Australia, was held on 28 January 2005.[1] The outgoing Opposition Leader, Mark Latham, stood down 13 months after assuming the leadership in December 2003. Kim Beazley was the only contender for the ballot, and was therefore elected unopposed.

Background

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Mark Latham became leader in December 2003 after Simon Crean stood down after losing support from his caucus. However, Latham went on to lose the federal election in October 2004.

Latham stayed on as leader after the election until January 18, 2005, when he stood down, citing ill health.

Candidates

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Potential candidates who declined to run

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The following individuals ruled themselves out as candidates or were the subject of media speculation but did not stand:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kim Beazley Returns As ALP Leader; Elected By Acclamation". AustralianPolitics.com. 28 January 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Rudd to end suspense tomorrow". The Age. Melbourne. 23 January 2005. Retrieved 9 December 2006.
  3. ^ "Gillard gives Beazley clear run at leadership". ABC News. 26 January 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2006.