Independent candidates, 1985 Ontario provincial election
- Independent candidates, 1985 Ontario provincial election
There were several independent candidates in the 1985 Ontario provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page.
Paul Schulze (York South)
Schulze was 37 years old, and was a television production assistant for Crossroads Christian Communications Inc. His campaign was centred on "family values" issues, including a pro-life position on abortion. [Mary Gooderham, "Beating NDP's Rae like 'giant-killing,' Conservative says", "Globe and Mail", 8 April 1985, M5.] He received 1,063 votes (3.51%), finishing fourth against New Democratic Party leader Bob Rae.
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