- Christian Heritage Party candidates, multiple elections
"'The following article is a list of people who have contested several elections for the
Christian Heritage Party of Canada , but whose personal biography is otherwise too short to merit a separate article. It eliminates redundant references under each year's list of party candidates.Colin George Atkins
Colin George Atkins is a political activist in
Manitoba ,Canada . He is a leading figure in the province'sChristian Heritage Party organization, having run for the party on four occasions. He has also campaigned for provincial office as an independent candidate (the CHP does not run candidates at the provincial level).Atkins was born in Leeds,
England onJune 24 ,1931 , and moved to Canada in1952 . [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/series/election/2000Federal/candidates-new/1127.html "Colin Atkins: No Affiliation"] , "Election 2000", "Globe and Mail", accessed 15 October 2007.] He now lives in Souris, Manitoba. Now retired, he has been involved with the Christian Heritage Party (CHP) since1987 , and was the President of its Manitoba organization for three years.Geoffrey Capp
Geoffrey Capp is a Canadian minor-party politician. Born in 1959 in
London, Ontario ,Canada ), he has run six times for election in Canada, most of them federally in the Yukon for theChristian Heritage Party of Canada .Capp ran for the CHP in the Yukon constituency in the 1993, 1997, 2000 and 2004 federal elections, and once for the CHP in the Lethbridge constituency in the 2008 election. Capp also ran once for the
Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 2002 territorial election.In 2000, the CHP was not a registered party, so candidates including Capp were listed as "no affiliation".
In 2002, Capp ran without affiliation in the Yukon territory election in McIntyre-Takhini riding. He won 15 votes, 1.66% of the total, losing to
John Edzerza of theYukon Party .Capp had supported the Progressive Conservative Party from about 1977 to 1987, but abandoned it because of what he saw as scandals and financial incompetence of the Mulroney government.
He is an
Evangelical Christian and member of theChurch of the Nazarene .Ron Gray
(Party Leader, 1995-2008)
Ron Gray has contested several elections and byelections for the Christian Heritage Party. Full details at a separate article.
Larry R. Heather
Larry R. Heather has contested several elections and byelections for the Christian Heritage Party. Full details at a separate article.
Jim Hnatiuk
Jim Hnatiuk is the deputy leader of the
Christian Heritage Party of Canada , and a candidate for the party's November 2008 leadership convention.Hnatiuk has run for the party in federal elections in 2004, 2006 and 2008.
Dave Joslin
Dave Joslin is a welder-fitter, 54 years old in 2008. He lives in Grey Township, and is a member of the Bethel Free Reformed Church in
Mitchell, Ontario . He opposes judicial activism, abortion, embryonic research and hate-crimes legislation.Dave Joslin ran in the 2003 provincial election for the FCP, his first provincial campaign. He received 902 votes, finishing fifth in a field of six candidates. The winner was
Carol Mitchell of theOntario Liberal Party .Joslin has been a candidate five times federally for the
Christian Heritage Party of Canada .Terry M. Marshall
Terry M. Marshall was born in Kingston in
1960 . He is a graduate of Frontenac Secondary School, and accepted a track scholarship toMorehead State University inKentucky in1979 . He returned to Kingston following a conversion experience, and became an audio-visual repair technician after graduating fromSt. Lawrence College in1983 ("Kingston Whig-Standard", 10 May 1997). He is aperennial candidate for the Christian Heritage Party, having campaigned for the party four times. Marshall was endorsed by theCampaign Life Coalition in his first election as the only candidate in Kingston and the Islands to opposeabortion under all circumstances ("KWS", 27 October 1988). In1989 , he was chosen as president of the CHP Kingston and the Islands Riding Association ("KWS", 22 June 1989). He is currently a member of Kingston Vineyard Church. [http://www.chpelection.ca/riding/kingston-and-the-islands.html]In late
2005 , Marshall announced that the CHP would not field a candidate in Kingston and the Islands for the 2006 election ("KWS", 12 December 2005).Edward Vanwoudenberg
(Party Leader, 1987-1991)
See full article here.
Frank Wagner
Frank Wagner has been a candidate for the
Christian Heritage Party of Canada in four elections.
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