Jim McDonell
Jim McDonell (born c. 1954) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who represents the riding of Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry. He has been an MPP since 2011. He was mayor of the township of South Glengarry, Ontario from 2003 to 2011.
Jim McDonell | |
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Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Municipal Affairs) | |
Assumed office June 29, 2018 | |
Minister | Steve Clark |
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament for Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | |
Assumed office October 6, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Jim Brownell |
Mayor of South Glengarry | |
In office 2003–2011 | |
Preceded by | Charles Sangster |
Succeeded by | Ian McLeod |
Personal details | |
Born | 1954 (age 66–67) South Glengarry, Ontario |
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Margie McDonell |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Williamstown, Ontario |
Occupation | Engineer |
Background
McDonell was born and raised on a dairy farm in South Glengarry, Ontario.[1] He attended Queen's University where he earned a degree in Engineering. He worked for Bell Canada for over 30 years in a number of roles. He and his wife Margie live in Williamstown, Ontario, where they raised their three children.
Politics
In 2000, McDonell was elected as a councillor for the township of South Glengarry.[2] In 2003 he was elected as mayor of the township.[3]
In the 2011 provincial election he ran as the Progressive Conservative candidate in the riding of Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry. He defeated Liberal candidate Mark MacDonald by 13,050 votes.[4][5] He was easily re-elected in the 2014 election.[6]
He served as the party's critic for Government and Consumer Services during his first term and on his second term served as a Member on the Standing Committee on Public Accounts as well as a Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Municipal Affairs).
Electoral record
2018 Ontario general election: Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Jim McDonell | 26,780 | 61.51 | +11.33 | ||||
New Democratic | Marc Benoit | 9,416 | 21.63 | +0.03 | ||||
Liberal | Heather Megill | 5,386 | 12.37 | -11.58 | ||||
Green | Elaine Kennedy | 1,596 | 3.67 | +0.97 | ||||
Libertarian | Sabile Trimm | 360 | 0.83 | -0.74 | ||||
Total valid votes | 100.00 | |||||||
Turnout | 55.36 | |||||||
Eligible voters | 78,642 | |||||||
Progressive Conservative hold | Swing | |||||||
Source: Elections Ontario[7] |
2014 Ontario general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Jim McDonell | 19,457 | 50.18 | -5.07 | ||||
Liberal | John Earle | 9,287 | 23.95 | +2.29 | ||||
New Democratic | Elaine MacDonald | 8,374 | 21.60 | +0.95 | ||||
Green | Sharron Norman | 1,047 | 2.70 | +1.28 | ||||
Libertarian | Shawn McRae | 608 | 1.57 | +0.55 | ||||
Total valid votes | 38,773 | 100.00 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative hold | Swing | -3.68 | ||||||
Source: Elections Ontario[8] |
2011 Ontario general election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Jim McDonell | 21,463 | 55.25 | +16.47 | ||||
Liberal | Mark A. Macdonald | 8,413 | 21.66 | -27.17 | ||||
New Democratic | Elaine MacDonald | 8,021 | 20.65 | +13.32 | ||||
Green | Justin Reist | 551 | 1.42 | -2.98 | ||||
Libertarian | Darcy Neal Donnelly | 396 | 1.02 | |||||
Total valid votes | 38,844 | 100.00 | ||||||
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots | 205 | 0.52 | ||||||
Turnout | 39,049 | 51.40 | ||||||
Eligible voters | 75,975 | |||||||
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal | Swing | +21.82 | ||||||
Source: Elections Ontario[9] |
References
- Pearson, Matthew; Turcotte, Jeremy (October 7, 2011). "McDonell makes breakthrough; Conservative ends Liberal hold on constituency". The Ottawa Citizen. p. B7.
- "Results from Eastern Ontario rural municipalities". The Ottawa Citizen. November 15, 2000. p. C3.
- Harvey, Bob (November 11, 2003). "Nine-year veteran tossed in Carleton Place". The Ottawa Citizen. p. B10.
- "Summary of Valid Ballots Cast for Each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. October 6, 2011. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 30, 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- "McDonell ready for Queen's Park". Cornwall Standard Freeholder. October 7, 2011.
- "General Election by District: Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry". Elections Ontario. June 12, 2014. Archived from the original on June 14, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
- "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 10. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
- Elections Ontario (2014). "General Election Results by District, 087 Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry". Archived from the original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- Elections Ontario (2011). "Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry" (PDF). Retrieved 2 June 2014.