Liberal Eric Hoskins won, PC Sue-Ann Levy second place
Here is the final vote tally for all ten candidates in Sept. 17 vote
By Kris Scheuer
So by now you know that newly elected Liberal MPP Dr. Eric Hoskins pulled off a victory in last night’s byelection in St. Paul’s.
If you want more on that story, please read the article by myself and Town Crier newspaper colleague Brian Baker.
What did you think about this heated political battle between Hoskins and PC Sue-Ann Levy?
If you wondering how many votes each candidate got, I have the breakdown from Elections Ontario as of 12:20 am this morning. This is the final tally with all 238 polls reporting, but remains unofficial until verified by the Chief Electoral Officer.There were a potential 82,505 eligible voters in St. Paul’s.
Name/ Nom | Candidate/ Candidat | Votes | Popular Vote/ Suffrages exprimés |
DANISH AHMED | PARTY FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS/PARTI POUR LES GENS QUI ONT DES BESOINS SPÉCIAUX |
95 |
0.34% |
CHRIS CHOPIK | GREEN PARTY OFONTARIO/
LE PARTI VERT DE L’ONTARIO |
1515 |
5.47% |
MARIUS FREDERICK | INDEPENDENT/
INDÉPENDANT |
84 |
0.30% |
JULIAN HELLER | NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OFONTARIO/
NOUVEAU PARTI DÉMOCRATIQUE DE L’ONTARIO |
4677 |
16.88% |
ERIC HOSKINS | ONTARIO LIBERAL PARTY/
PARTI LIBÉRAL DE L’ONTARIO |
13192 |
47.60% |
JOHN KITTREDGE | ONTARIOLIBERTARIAN PARTY/
PARTI LIBERTARIEN DE L’ONTARIO |
161 |
0.58% |
SUE-ANN LEVY | PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OFONTARIO/
PARTIPROGRESSISTE-CONSERVATEURDE L’ONTARIO |
7851 |
28.33% |
PAUL MCKEEVER | FREEDOM PARTY OF ONTARIO |
61 |
0.22% |
RAJ RAMA | INDEPENDENT/
INDÉPENDANT |
24 |
0.09% |
JOHN
TURMEL |
INDEPENDENT/
INDÉPENDANT |
52 |
0.19% |