Independent candidates, 1977 Ontario provincial election
- Independent candidates, 1977 Ontario provincial election
Several independent candidates contested the 1977 Ontario provincial election, although none were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.
=Willis Cummins (Oakwood)=
Cummins was 39 years old at the time of the election, and was a part-time teacher with the North York Board of Education. He also described himself as a former journalist for "Contrast". ["160 candidates seeking 34 Metro-area seats", "Toronto Star", 6 June 1977, A6.] In 1973, he wrote an article for the "Globe and Mail" newspaper on emergence of a black film industry in North America. [Willis Cummins, "The boom in black films: a search for self-realization", "Globe and Mail", 17 February 1973, p. 23.] He received 170 votes (0.80%), finishing fifth against New Democratic Party incumbent Tony Grande.
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