- Party for the Commonwealth of Canada candidates, 1984 Canadian federal election
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The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada (PCC) ran 66 candidates in the 1984 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. The PCC was the political wing of Lyndon Larouche's movement in Canada.
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Quebec
Richelieu: Yves Julien
Yves Julien listed himself as a student.[1] He received 76 votes (0.16%), finishing seventh against Progressive Conservative candidate Louis Plamondon.
Ontario
Hamilton East: Ken Perry
Perry listed himself as an electrician. He had previously campaigned in a provincial by-election in 1979 as the candidate of another Larouchite organization, the North American Labour Party (Toronto Star, 5 April 1979). The NALP was not a registered party, and Perry's political affiliation did not appear on the ballot.
Electoral record Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner by-election, 5 April 1979, provincial Wentworth Ind. (NALP) 171 4/4 Colin Isaacs, New Democratic Party 1984 federal Hamilton East PCC 59 0.15 6/6 Sheila Copps, Liberal References
- ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: RICHELIEU (1984/09/04), Parliament of Canada, 13 August 2009.
Outgoing: Liberal majority Result: Progressive Conservative majorityCoalition candidate · Commonwealth (Gilles Gervais, candidates) · Communist (William Kashtan, candidates) · Confederation of Regions (Elmer Knutson) · Green (Trevor Hancock) · Liberal (John Turner, candidates) · Libertarian (Victor Levis, candidates) · Nationaliste du Québec (Denis Monière) · New Democrats (Ed Broadbent) · Progressive Conservative (Brian Mulroney, candidates) · Rhinoceros (Cornelius I, candidates) · Social Credit (Ken Sweigard, candidates)
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons.Categories:- Party for the Commonwealth of Canada candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election
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