Parti Quebecois officially launches leadership race to replace Peladeau
MONTREAL — Five candidates have collected enough signatures and money to enter the race to become Parti Quebecois leader, party president Raymond Archambault said Monday as the campaign to succeed Pierre Karl Peladeau officially began.
Alexandre Cloutier, Veronique Hivon, Martine Ouellet, Jean-Francois Lisee and Paul St-Pierre Plamondon are vying to replace Peladeau, who resigned in early May citing family issues.
All five have garnered the minimum 1,500 signatures from party members and put down a deposit of $10,000 in hopes of winning a majority.
There are currently 80,000 eligible voters, a number that is expected to rise.