Background Simon Crean had become leader of the Labor Party and
opposition leader unopposed at a leadership ballot on 11 November 2001 held to replace
Kim Beazley, who fought two elections as Labor leader at the
1998 and
2001 elections. Crean had also been deputy leader between 1998 and 2001 and was succeeded as deputy leader by
Jenny Macklin. Despite a successful budget reply and the controversy surrounding Howard-appointed
Governor-General Peter Hollingworth, Crean had a low popularity rating throughout 2003. With constant rumours over a possible challenge plaguing his leadership, Crean called a
leadership spill to be held on June 16, 2003.
Candidates •
Kim Beazley, former leader, member for
Brand •
Simon Crean, incumbent leader, member for
Hotham Potential candidates who declined to run The following individuals ruled themselves out as candidates or were the subject of media speculation but did not stand: •
Kevin Rudd, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, member for
Griffith,
Results The ballot was held on 16 June 2003, in which Crean convincingly defeated Beazley 58–34, despite opinion polls showing more public support for Beazley. ==December 2003 spill==