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Toronto Centre has been a safe seat for the Liberal Party of Canada since 1993. Former MPs include Bill Graham and Bob Rae, both former interim leaders of the Liberal Party. Bill Morneau became the MP for Toronto Centre at the 2015 election, and immediately joined the 29th Canadian Ministry as Minister of Finance under Justin Trudeau.
Perennial candidate, ran in the last 7 mayoral elections. Ninth-place finisher in the 2022 mayoral election. [79] [80] Sarah Climenhaga April 3, 2023 Environmental and safe streets activist. Came in sixth in the 2018, and fifth in the 2022 Toronto mayoral elections. 2019 Green Party of Canada candidate for Toronto—St. Paul's. [81] [82] [47 ...
Prior to the by-election, Toronto—St. Paul's was considered a safe Liberal seat in Midtown, Toronto. [11] It had been held by the Liberals since the 1993 federal election. [12] The Government of Canada announced measures to protect the by-election from foreign interference. [13]
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By the 1990s, with the large proportion of immigrants in the region and urban growth increasing the region's seats to 13, suburban Toronto, like Ontario as a whole, swung hard to the Liberals. For two decades, suburban Ontario was the Liberals' power base; from 1993 to 2008, Liberal candidates swept the region, making this region to the ...
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Illinois 2024 election results: Ranked choice voting referendum in Peoria Township. Gannett. Zach Roth, Peoria Journal Star ... Illinois Election Results 2024: Live updates, maps for every state race.
The party contested four seats in the 2021 election. Three candidates were in Toronto (Scarborough-Guildwood, Scarborough North, and Don Valley West), and one was in Calgary Skyview. [4] The party also had a candidate in the 2023 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount federal by-election, earning 2.35% of the vote. [5]