1995 New Democratic Party leadership election
October 12 – 15, 1995
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| Date | October 12 – 15, 1995 |
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| Convention | Ottawa Congress Centre, Ottawa, Ontario |
| Resigning leader | Audrey McLaughlin |
| Won by | Alexa McDonough |
| Ballots | 1 |
| Candidates | 1 |
From October 12–15, 1995, the New Democratic Party held a leadership election to elect a successor to Audrey McLaughlin. Although Svend Robinson led on the first ballot, he conceded the leadership to Alexa McDonough, who was appointed by a motion put forward by Robinson. This was the last NDP leadership convention that was decided solely by delegates attending and voting at the convention.