2024 Fine Gael leadership election

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2024 Fine Gael leadership election
 2017
24 March 2024
 
Candidate Simon Harris
Popular vote Unopposed

Leader before election

Leo Varadkar

Elected Leader

Simon Harris

The 2024 Fine Gael leadership election followed the resignation of Leo Varadkar as party leader on 20 March 2024.[1][2][3] As the only candidate nominated, Simon Harris, the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, was deemed elected as party leader on 24 March 2024.

Leo Varadkar was elected leader of Fine Gael in on 2 June 2017 and was appointed as Taoiseach on 14 June 2017.[4] At 38 years old he became the youngest person to hold the office, and Ireland's first openly gay head of government.[5] He later served as Tánaiste from 2020 to 2022 before becoming Taoiseach again in December 2022.[6][7]

On 8 March 2024, two referendums were held on proposed amendments to the Constitution of Ireland. Voters overwhelmingly rejected both proposed amendments, and several sources reported the referendum results as a defeat for Varadkar.[8][9][10]

On 20 March 2024, Varadkar announced that he would resign as Fine Gael leader immediately, and as Taoiseach once a successor was elected.[11][12] In his resignation speech, Varadkar stated that the reasons for his stepping down were "both personal and political" and that he was no longer the "best person for the job".[13][14] Following subsequent speculation, he "denied having any ulterior motive or a new job lined up".[15]

Electoral process

Candidates

References

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