2003 Labour Party leadership election

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The 2003 Labour Party leadership election was the internal contest in which New Zealand’s Labour Party selected its leader following Helen Clark’s tenure, shaping the party’s direction in the mid-2000s.

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2003 Labour Party leadership election canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party leadership election
affects direction of the New Zealand Labour Party
country New Zealand
electorate members of the New Zealand Labour Party caucus
follows leadership of Helen Clark
hasImpactOn parliamentary strategy of the Labour Party
party leadership
party policy direction
hasOutcome selection of a Labour Party leader
hasParty New Zealand Labour Party NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalContext New Zealand politics NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalIdeologyContext centre-left politics
hasPreviousLeader Helen Clark GENERATED
hasScope national
hasTimePeriod mid-2000s
hasType leadership contest
hasYear 2003
involves Labour Party MPs NERFINISHED
Labour Party factions
isDemocraticProcess true
isEventIn 21st-century New Zealand politics
isInternalPartyElection true
isRelatedTo New Zealand general elections NERFINISHED
leadership of Helen Clark
isSuccessorTo previous Labour Party leadership arrangements
language English
locatedIn New Zealand
organisedBy New Zealand Labour Party NERFINISHED
partOf history of the New Zealand Labour Party
positionContested Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party

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2007 Labour Party leadership election follows 2003 Labour Party leadership election