Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie was seen by many as a strong contender for the leadership by many observers of the jockeying for position following Ward's resignation. However, many also saw Mackenzie as too new a recruit to the party to lead it.
George Laurenson Laurenson had been an MP since 1899 and represented the urban and more left-leaning Liberals. He was the member from
Lyttelton. His candidacy took many by surprise, as talk of him as leader had been dismissed as mere gossip by the press.
Others Many expected
John Millar to seek the leadship, thinking him assured the votes of members from urban electorates. However, realising that he did not have backing from the labour sympathisers in caucus (who supported Laurenson) he declined to run. Many others thought he lacked the charisma needed to reverse the party's fortunes. The only other name mentioned in the press as a possible successor to Ward was that of
Josiah Hanan, MP for Invercargill. ==Result==