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- Q21188653 subject Q16813735.
- Q21188653 subject Q20926874.
- Q21188653 subject Q8165383.
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- Q21188653 abstract "The Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1982, was held on February 22, 1982 to replace Stuart Smith who stepped down as leader after the 1981 provincial election. Smith resigned his seat a month before the convention to accept a federal appointment. David Peterson, who had lost against Smith in 1978, was the early front-runner and he won the election on the second ballot with 55% of the vote. Peterson went on to become Premier in 1985, leading the Liberals to power after 42 years of Conservative rule.".
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- Q21188653 wikiPageWikiLink Q16813735.
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- Q21188653 wikiPageWikiLink Q20926874.
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- Q21188653 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165383.
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- Q21188653 comment "The Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1982, was held on February 22, 1982 to replace Stuart Smith who stepped down as leader after the 1981 provincial election. Smith resigned his seat a month before the convention to accept a federal appointment. David Peterson, who had lost against Smith in 1978, was the early front-runner and he won the election on the second ballot with 55% of the vote.".
- Q21188653 label "Ontario Liberal Party leadership election, 1982".