- Michelle Hooton
Michelle Hooton is a
New Brunswick politician . She was thedeputy mayor of Saint John (New Brunswick's largestcity ) from 2004-2008, was a candidate for theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick in aby-election for the riding ofSaint John Harbour held onNovember 14 ,2005 , and also ran, unsucessfully in the 2008 Municipal Election for the Mayor's chair, placing a distant 3rd place behind winnerIvan Court Hooton was first elected to Saint John's "common council" on
May 10 ,2004 . Common Council consists of 10 councillors elected at large. Hooton received the most votes of any candidate which, by convention, earned her the designation of deputy mayor. Hooton received 13,192 votes, the next best candidate receiving 9,336. The tenth place finisher, and therefore the lowest vote getter to be elected to council, received 6,188 votes.Hooton gained province-wide name recognition when she became a vocal opponent of a
property tax break being given toIrving Oil for the construction of aliquified natural gas (LNG) terminal. Hooton later introduced a motion to rescind the tax deal, but council voted for the proposal again. She was not infavour of the secret negotiations that led to the deal and felt it should have been shared with the public. She later stood with the Mayor at a press conference and said it was now time to move on.Hooton entered the by-election as a Progressive Conservative, the party of
Premier of New Brunswick Bernard Lord . Hooton and Lord have been connected for some months and he invited her as part of a small group of municipal leaders to a retreat at the government's fishing lodgeLarry's Gulch resort during thesummer of 2005. Though Hooton has stated she was courted by both the PCs and the opposition Liberals, she chose the Conservatives stating her values were more inline with this party. The media have long speculated she would be a Conservative should she run for provincial office. Hooton began the race considered the frontrunner but in the end lost the race by more than a 2 to 1 margin to Liberal candidateEd Doherty . Some say it was more a judgement against Bernard Lord than Hooton who did not even manage to hold the vote total obtained by the PCs in the previous general election, but this is not a widely held view.Hooton failed to gain the position of mayor in the latest municipal election in Saint John. She now lives as a private citizen and does not hold public office.
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