Ellen Durkee
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Ellen Durkee (born 1961) was the interim leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia. She is a resident of Middle Stewiacke. She was appointed leader following the resignation of Ken McGowan.[1]
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Ken McGowan beat out Ellen Durkee, and Aaron Eisses during the convention held in early May 2007. McGowan received over 50% of the vote, compared to Durkee's 34% and Eisses' 15%.
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| Preceded by Ken McGowan |
Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia 2008-2008 |
Succeeded by Ryan Watson |
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