Ballots show a clear win for Liberal Eric Hoskins
Journalist, first time candidate PC’s Sue-Ann Levy second
By Kris Scheuer
Well official numbers from Elections Ontario show Liberal Eric Hoskins with almost 48 percent of the vote to PC Sue-Ann Levy’s nearly 29 percent.
I just returned from reporting on the St. Paul’s byelection where I was stationed at Levy’s camp and my colleague Brian Baker was at Liberal Eric Hoskins party. It was a thrilling campaign to watch and follow.
Our story has been filed and should be up on the website for the paper I work for, the Town Crier.
It’s now 12:22 on Sept. 18 just a few hours after the polls closed at 9 pm last night. With 227 or 238 polls reporting, I have posted the latest results below for all 10 candidates.
The Election Ontario’s latest results were as of 11:50 pm Sept. 17.
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 |
93 |
0.35% |
CHRIS CHOPIK | GREEN PARTY OFONTARIO/
LE PARTI VERT DE L’ONTARIO |
1406 |
5.34% |
MARIUS FREDERICK | INDEPENDENT/
INDÉPENDANT |
80 |
0.30% |
JULIAN HELLER | NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OFONTARIO/
NOUVEAU PARTI DÉMOCRATIQUE DE L’ONTARIO |
4290 |
16.30% |
ERIC HOSKINS | ONTARIO LIBERAL PARTY/
PARTI LIBÉRAL DE L’ONTARIO |
12580 |
47.78% |
JOHN KITTREDGE | ONTARIOLIBERTARIAN PARTY/
PARTI LIBERTARIEN DE L’ONTARIO |
153 |
0.58% |
SUE-ANN LEVY | PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OFONTARIO/
PARTIPROGRESSISTE-CONSERVATEURDE L’ONTARIO |
7594 |
28.84% |
PAUL MCKEEVER | FREEDOM PARTY OF ONTARIO |
59 |
0.22% |
RAJ RAMA | INDEPENDENT/
INDÉPENDANT |
22 |
0.08% |
JOHN
TURMEL |
INDEPENDENT/
INDÉPENDANT |
50 |
0.19% |