Christine Elliott says she's sold 34,000 PC memberships in leadership race
Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Christine Elliott now says she signed up 34,000 new party members.
That puts her behind the 40,000 MP Patrick Brown says he sold, but ahead of the 20,000 memberships London-area MPP Monte McNaughton claims — though a party source has put his figure closer to 6,000.
Elliott did not release her numbers on Saturday, like the other two candidates, saying she wanted to wait for official figures — which the party says are expected to be made public today.
When Brown released his numbers, Elliott called her rivals' claims "wild and crazy," and says she's not going to engage in the "chest-pounding bravado that the other candidates are getting into."
Every PC member can vote for the new leader May 3 and 7, but the votes will be weighted so each of the 107 ridings gets 100 points, which means where the memberships were sold is almost as important as how many.
In a statement Elliott says the memberships she sold are distributed evenly across the province.
Earlier today, Elliott released her economic plan, saying she would cut the corporate tax rate from 11.5 per cent to 10 per cent over three years.