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An election for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia was held on 16 September 2008.[1] The successful candidate was Malcolm Turnbull who defeated former leader Brendan Nelson.[2] The leadership of the party had been declared vacant by incumbent Brendan Nelson the day before.

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[edit] Background

The Liberal-National coalition led by Prime Minister John Howard was defeated at the 2007 federal election by the Australian Labor Party led by Kevin Rudd. In the aftermath Nelson was elected leader in the Liberal Party of Australia leadership election, 2007. The result of this ballot was Nelson 45, Turnbull 42.

Nelson's leadership came under intense pressure throughout 2008. Newspoll polling in February 2008 set a record low "Preferred Prime Minister" rating for any opposition leader at 9 percent, with March polling setting another record of 7 percent, with two party preferred setting another Newspoll record at 37-63 percent.[3] In response to increased speculation about his leadership Nelson commented in April that he "will keep fighting and standing up for everyday Australians."[4]

Support for Nelson as leader within the Liberal Party had all but collapsed by the end of July 2008, in part due to repeated gaffes on emissions trading and climate change. Expected to challenge him was either Peter Costello or Malcolm Turnbull, upon the release of Costello's book, The Costello Memoirs.[5][6][7] Costello stated he would not be making any move for the Liberal leadership,[8] however media outlets capitalised on Costello's failure to categorically rule out any future leadership challenge.[9][10] Some MPs said he "still remained ready to assume the leadership later in the electoral cycle".[11]

[edit] Results

Candidate Votes
Malcolm Turnbull 45
Brendan Nelson 41

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