After a fruitful leadership race, Elizabeth May has been elected leader of the Green Party of Canada. May, who previously headed up the Greens between 2006-2019, ran on a joint ticket with Jonathan Pedneault and plans to ask the party brass to formally adopt co-leadership in the party's constitution. May won on the sixth and final ballot with 4,666 votes. 

“It’s a little bit of déjà vu, but it’s not the same thing,” May said in her victory speech. “I am not here alone, I’m here with my partner, the youngest candidate in the race.”


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