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New Zealand Labour Party leadership election, 1940

The New Zealand Labour Party leadership election, 1940 was held on 4 April 1940 to choose the third leader of the New Zealand Labour Party. The election was won by Wellington Central MP Peter Fraser.
It followed the death of incumbent Labour leader and Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage.
== Background ==
Despite governing with a healthy majority, Labour was facing antagonism from within its own ranks. The Labour Party had been overtly socialist at its inception, it had gradually drifted away from its earlier radicalism under Savage. Labour MP, John A. Lee, whose outlooks were a combination of socialism and social credit theory, arose as a vocal critic of the party's leadership, accusing it of acting dictatorially and of betraying the party's founding ideals.
After a long and bitter dispute, Lee was expelled from the party by Fraser, establishing the breakaway Democratic Labour Party. Only one other sitting Labour MP, Bill Barnard joined, though many others were sympathetic and gave serious consideration.

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