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'''The Honourable Alexander John Foster''' (born 5 May 1971) is the leader of the [[Conservative Party]]. He was elected to the Loygre City Council in 1996, and was elected leader of the city [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] caucus in 2004. After the Conservatives won a majority of the seats on the council in the 2006 local elections, he was elected mayor by the council. In 2011, he ran for the [[Conservative Party leadership election, 2011|leadership of the Conservative Party]] and was defeated by [[Amelia Pietersen]]. After the party's loss in the [[2011 General Election]], he challenged Pietersen for the leadership once again [[Conservative Party leadership election, 2012|in 2012]], defeating her on the first ballot. He was elected to the [[House of Commons]] in a by-election in 2013. | '''The Honourable Alexander John Foster''' (born 5 May 1971) is the leader of the [[Conservative Party]]. He was elected to the Loygre City Council in 1996, and was elected leader of the city [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] caucus in 2004. After the Conservatives won a majority of the seats on the council in the 2006 local elections, he was elected mayor by the council. In 2011, he ran for the [[Conservative Party leadership election, 2011|leadership of the Conservative Party]] and was defeated by [[Amelia Pietersen]]. After the party's loss in the [[2011 General Election]], he challenged Pietersen for the leadership once again [[Conservative Party leadership election, 2012|in 2012]], defeating her on the first ballot. He was elected to the [[House of Commons]] in a by-election in 2013. In June 2020, he was ousted from the leadership after a successful challenge by [[Matthew McDaniels]] in advance of October's [[2020 general election|general election]]. In the general election, Foster lost his seat to [[Isabel Leung]] of the Liberal Party, which won a substantially increased majority. | ||
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|Preceded by:<br>[[Erik Barnes]] | |Preceded by:<br>[[Erik Barnes]] | ||
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|Preceded by:<br>[[Amelia Pietersen]] | |Preceded by:<br>[[Amelia Pietersen]] | ||
Revision as of 14:33, 17 July 2021
The Honourable Alexander John Foster (born 5 May 1971) is the leader of the Conservative Party. He was elected to the Loygre City Council in 1996, and was elected leader of the city Conservative caucus in 2004. After the Conservatives won a majority of the seats on the council in the 2006 local elections, he was elected mayor by the council. In 2011, he ran for the leadership of the Conservative Party and was defeated by Amelia Pietersen. After the party's loss in the 2011 General Election, he challenged Pietersen for the leadership once again in 2012, defeating her on the first ballot. He was elected to the House of Commons in a by-election in 2013. In June 2020, he was ousted from the leadership after a successful challenge by Matthew McDaniels in advance of October's general election. In the general election, Foster lost his seat to Isabel Leung of the Liberal Party, which won a substantially increased majority.
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| Preceded by: Erik Barnes |
Leader of the Opposition 2013–2020 |
Succeeded by: Matthew McDaniels | ||||||||
| Preceded by: Amelia Pietersen |
Leader of the Conservative Party 2012– | |||||||||
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| Paul Marklin | Loygre-Canelands 2013–2020 |
Isabel Leung | ||||||||