Green Party of Ontario candidates in the 2007 Ontario provincial election

The Green Party of Ontario is a minor political party in Ontario, Canada running in the 2007 Ontario provincial election. The party received 2.8% of the popular vote in the 2003 election, and has yet to win a seat in the Legislature.

The party ran a full slate of 107 candidates in 2007, none of whom won. However, several of the party's candidates placed third or second in their ridings, finishing ahead of at least one of the larger parties.

Candidates

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Ajax—Pickering Cecile Willert engineer 3,067 7.58 4th
Algoma—Manitoulin Ron Yurick 1,374 5.15 4th
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale David Januczkowski 4,112 8.28 4th
Barrie Erich Jacoby-Hawkins 4,385 9.47 3rd
Beaches—East York Caroline Law 4,785 12.10 4th
Bramalea—Gore—Malton Bruce Haines 4,120 10.14 4th
Brampton—Springdale Daniel Cullen 2,292 6.57 4th
Brampton West Sanjeev Goel 3,471 7.73 4th
Brant Ted Shelegy Burford[1] organic farmer[1] 3,272 6.85 4th
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Shane Jolley 15,039 33.14 2nd
Burlington Tim Wilson 4,779 9.16 4th
Cambridge Colin Carmichael 3,842 8.93 4th
Carleton—Mississippi Mills John Ogilvie software engineer[2] 5,517 10.5 3rd
Chatham-Kent—Essex Ken Bell 2,054 5.69 4th
Davenport Frank de Jong Party leader 3,047 10.22 3rd
Don Valley East Trifon Haitas 2,287 6.47 4th
Don Valley West Adrian Walker 2,202 4.81 3rd
Dufferin—Caledon Rob Strang 6,430 16.29 3rd
Durham June Davis 4,053 8.85 4th
Eglinton—Lawrence Andrew James 2,871 7.13 4th
Elgin—Middlesex—London Devin Kelly 3,363 8.22 4th
Essex Jessica Fracassi 2,220 5.34 4th
Etobicoke Centre Greg King 3,357 7.33 4th
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Jerry Schulman 3,467 7.89 4th
Etobicoke North Jama Korshel 1,312 4.75 4th
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Karolyne Pickett 2,344 5.83 3rd
Guelph Ben Polley 9,750 19.61 3rd
Haldimand—Norfolk Chad Squizzado 2,230 5.20 4th
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Doug Smith 3,475 7.16 4th
Halton Andrew Chlobowski 4,376 8.07 3rd
Hamilton Centre Peter Ormond 3,610 9.40 4th
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Raymond Dartsch 2,122 4.91 4th
Hamilton Mountain Ivan Miletic 2,172 4.65 4th
Huron—Bruce Victoria Serda 2,911 6.53 4th
Kenora—Rainy River Jo Jo Holiday 769 3.26 4th
Kingston and the Islands Bridget Doherty 4,321 8.77 4th
Kitchener Centre Daniel Logan 3,162 8.30 4th
Kitchener—Conestoga Colin Jones 2,805 7.19 4th
Kitchener—Waterloo Judy Greenwood-Speers 4,707 9.27 4th
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex James Armstrong 3,329 7.90 4th
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Rolly Montpellier 3,186 7.10 4th
Leeds—Grenville Jeanie Warnock 2,907 7.19 3rd
London—Fanshawe Brett McKenzie 5,720 12.45 4th
London North Centre Daniel O'Neail 2,548 7.17 4th
London West Gary Brown 5,184 10.47 4th
Markham—Unionville Bernadette Manning 1,910 5.37 4th
Mississauga—Brampton South Paul Simas 3,846 10.48 3rd
Mississauga East—Cooksville Carla Casanova 2,361 6.25 4th
Mississauga—Erindale Richard Pietro 3,521 7.82 4th
Mississauga South David Johnston 3,629 8.83 4th
Mississauga—Streetsville Scott Warner 2,925 7.59 4th
Nepean—Carleton Gordon Kubanek 4,500 8.36 3rd
Newmarket—Aurora John McRogers 4,182 9.18 3rd
Niagara Falls Melanie Mullen 5,373 11.50 3rd
Niagara West—Glanbrook Sid Frere 3,206 6.73 4th
Nickel Belt Fred Twilley 1,374 4.23 4th
Nipissing Amy Brownridge 1,248 3.81 4th
Northumberland—Quinte West Judy Smith Torrie 5,012 10.20 4th
Oak Ridges—Markham Attila Nagy 3,815 6.44 4th
Oakville Marion Schaffer 3,916 8.21 3rd
Oshawa Alexander Kemp 2,474 6.04 4th
Ottawa Centre Greg Laxton 6,456 12.3 4th
Ottawa—Orléans Akbar Manoussi 2,214 4.56 4th
Ottawa South John Ford 3,902 8.15 4th
Ottawa Vanier Leonard Poole 4,293 10.44 4th
Ottawa West—Nepean Martin Hyde 2,903 6.17 4th
Oxford Tom Mayberry 3,441 8.82 4th
Parkdale—High Park Bruce Hearns 3,938 9.68 4th
Parry Sound—Muskoka Matt Richter 4,557 12.40 4th
Perth—Wellington Anita Payne 3,051 7.87 4th
Peterborough Miriam Stucky journalist[3] 4,473 8.72 4th
Pickering—Scarborough East Anita Lachlan 2,572 6.33 4th
Prince Edward—Hastings Jim Arkilander 2,663 5.89 4th
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Mark Mackenzie 1,777 4.44 4th
Richmond Hill Liz Couture 3,210 7.89 4th
St. Catharines Byrne Smith 3,152 7.08 4th
St. Paul's Steve D'Sa 3,744 8.34 4th
Sarnia—Lambton Tim von Bodegom 2,376 5.62 4th
Sault Ste. Marie André Reopel 1,377 4.29 4th
Scarborough—Agincourt George Pappas 1,511 4.49 4th
Scarborough Centre Andrew Strachan 1,827 5.52 4th
Scarborough—Guildwood Glenn Kitchen 1,811 5.34 4th
Scarborough—Rouge River Serge Abbat 1,276 3.72 4th
Scarborough Southwest Stefan Dixon 2,649 8.09 4th
Simcoe—Grey Peter Ellis 5,428 11.33 3rd
Simcoe North Wayne Varcoe 4,709 10.21 3rd
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Elaine Kennedy teacher 1,680 4.40 4th
Sudbury David Sylvestre Sudbury researcher[4] 1,608 4.89 4th
Thornhill Lloyd Helferty 2,507 5.18 4th
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Russ Aegard 1,270 4.38 4th
Thunder Bay—Superior North Dawn Kannegiesser 1,586 5.55 4th
Timiskaming—Cochrane Patrick East 811 3.00 4th
Timmins—James Bay Larry Verner 437 1.71 4th
Toronto Centre Mike McLean 4,412 9.81 4th
Toronto—Danforth Patrick Kraemer 4,372 11.15 4th
Trinity—Spadina Dan King 5,156 11.46 4th
Vaughan Russell Korus 2,975 6.36 4th
Welland Mark Grenier 1,973 4.27 4th
Wellington—Halton Hills Martin Lavictoire 4,489 10.25 3rd
Whitby—Oshawa Doug Anderson 3,745 7.26 4th
Willowdale Torbjorn Zetterlund 2,960 6.67 4th
Windsor—Tecumseh Andrew McAvoy 2,696 7.43 4th
Windsor West Jason Haney 1,974 5.89 4th
York Centre Marija Minic 2,207 6.46 4th
York—Simcoe Jim Reeves 4,664 11.25 3rd
York South—Weston Anthony Gratl 1,226 3.80 4th
York West Sergio Pagnotta 1,199 4.95 4th

By-elections

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Mike Schreiner March 5, 2009 2,352 6.64 3
St. Paul's Chris Chopik September 17, 2009 1,515 5.47 4
Toronto Centre Stefan Premdas February 4, 2010 783 3.01 4
Leeds—Grenville Neil Kudrinko March 4, 2010 2,130 7.67 3
Ottawa West—Nepean Mark Mackenzie March 4, 2010 2,359 8.30 4

References

  1. Ex-Liberal running for Green Party in provincial election. Brantford Expositor, 14 August 2007.
  2. "He says, he says Pure-play vs. in-house R&D". Ottawa Business Journal. 2007-09-26. Archived from the original on 2007-10-03. Retrieved 2007-09-27.
  3. Miriam Stucky | Green Party, MyKawartha.com, 11 September 2007, accessed 9 September 2010.
  4. Green Party Nominations Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Sudbury 24, accessed 18 June 2007.
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