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The 1987 founding convention of the Reform Party of Canada elected Preston Manning as party leader by acclamation. Manning was re_ratified as leader at every subsequent convention of the party without opposition. The Reform Party became the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (better known as the Canadian Alliance) in 2000 and had its first contested leadership election. Canadian Alliance leadership votes were conducted via a pure one member, one vote system in which each party member casts a ballot in the leadership election with each ballot having equal weight. In the CA's system a leader would be the candidate who receives 50% plus one of all votes cast (ie an absolute majority). If no candidate had an absolute majority on the first ballot the top two candidates would participate in a run-off with balloting occurring several weeks after the first ballot.
The CanadianAlliance, a conservative political party in Canada, held two leadershipelections to choose the party's leader.
The Reform Party became the "Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance" (better known as the "CanadianAlliance") in 2000 and had its first contested leadershipelection.
CanadianAllianceleadership votes were conducted via a pure one member, one vote system in which each party member cast a ballot with equal weight.