The Lovian Future deputy leadership election, 2015 is an upcoming election to elect the deputy leader of Lovian Future. The election was triggered on June 9th 2015, by the resignation of Gabriel Kovac from his position, and is expected to be held in early July 2015. Kovac cited personal differences with the party as his reason for resignation, as well as a desire to focus on grassroots politics in Oceana.
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| - The Lovian Future deputy leadership election, 2015 is an upcoming election to elect the deputy leader of Lovian Future. The election was triggered on June 9th 2015, by the resignation of Gabriel Kovac from his position, and is expected to be held in early July 2015. Kovac cited personal differences with the party as his reason for resignation, as well as a desire to focus on grassroots politics in Oceana.
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| - The Lovian Future deputy leadership election, 2015 is an upcoming election to elect the deputy leader of Lovian Future. The election was triggered on June 9th 2015, by the resignation of Gabriel Kovac from his position, and is expected to be held in early July 2015. Kovac cited personal differences with the party as his reason for resignation, as well as a desire to focus on grassroots politics in Oceana. After a campaign which saw Sarah Lambert and Liam Mitchell as the leading contenders, a surprise surge in support for Owen Janssen in the final days of the campaign led to his victory. Lambert was eliminated in the first round of voting, winning the fewest first preference votes. The ensuing second round was then won by Janssen.
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