1993 New Zealand Labour Party leadership election

The 1993 New Zealand Labour Party leadership election was held to determine the leadership of the New Zealand Labour Party. The leadership was won by Mount Albert MP Helen Clark, who had been Deputy Leader of the party since 1989.

1993 New Zealand Labour Party leadership election

1 December 1993
 
Candidate Helen Clark Mike Moore
Popular vote 26 19
Percentage 57.77% 42.23%

Leader before election

Mike Moore

Leader after election

Helen Clark

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