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Who Will Be The Next Conservative Leader? (READER SURVEY)

Who Should Come After Harper?
BELFAST, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 17: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves as he arrives at Belfast International Airport on June 17, 2013 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The two-day G8 summit, hosted by UK Prime Minister David Cameron, is being held in Northern Ireland for the first time. Leaders from the G8 nations have gathered to discuss numerous topics with the situation in Syria expected to dominate the talks. (Photo by Peter Muhly - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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BELFAST, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 17: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves as he arrives at Belfast International Airport on June 17, 2013 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The two-day G8 summit, hosted by UK Prime Minister David Cameron, is being held in Northern Ireland for the first time. Leaders from the G8 nations have gathered to discuss numerous topics with the situation in Syria expected to dominate the talks. (Photo by Peter Muhly - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

With every Cabinet shuffle, the government's senior ranks are set as Stephen Harper reshapes the country's top political posts. New faces are brought into the fold, old hands keep big appointments, and some politicians slip quietly into the backbench or away from public life.

Stephen Harper, Prime Minister since 2006, has no shortage now of trusted lieutenants, but the question must be asked even as he has not signalled any interest in leaving politics. Who wants his job?

At HuffPost Canada Politics, we're asking you to give your best guess. Who do you think will be the next Conservative leader? And who should be the next leader? Who did we miss?

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