- Libertarian Party candidates, 2003 Ontario provincial election
The
Ontario Libertarian Party ran five candidates in the 2003 Ontario provincial election. Relevant information about these candidates may be found on this page. The party originally planned to run two other candidates: Bill Turley in Durham and Paolo Fabrizio inVaughan—King—Aurora . Both withdrew before the election. [http://www.libertarian.on.ca/bulletin/V24_N1.htm]This page also provides information about Libertarian Party candidates in subsequent by-elections.
=Nunzio Venuto (Davenport)=A portfolio administrator based in
Toronto, Ontario . Was Toronto regional coordinator of theLibertarian Party of Canada in the late 1990s. Organized the1999 Ontario Libertarian Party convention, and is currently Secretary of the OLP. Supports the principle of minimal government. Received 233 votes, the lowest total of any OLP candidate, finishing last in a field of seven candidates. The winning candidate wasTony Ruprecht of theOntario Liberal Party .Other candidacies:
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Canadian federal election, 1993 , received 200 votes in Davenport as a candidate of the Libertarian Party of Canada (winner:Charles Caccia , Liberal)
*Ontario general election, 1995 , received 100 votes in Oakwood (winner:Mike Colle , Liberal)
*Ontario general election, 1999 , received 95 votes in Davenport (winner: Tony Ruprecht, Liberal)
=Kaye Sargent (Oxford)=Former leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party. See her biography page for further details. Received 306 votes, finishing last in a field of seven candidates. The winning candidate was
Ernie Hardeman of theProgressive Conservative Party of Ontario .Sam Apelbaum (Scarborough East )Current party leader. See his biography page for further details. Received 285 votes, finishing last in a field of five candidates. The winning candidate was
Mary Anne Chambers of theOntario Liberal Party .Philip Bender (Simcoe—Grey )As of
2005 , has lived inErin, Ontario for sixteen years. 54 years old as of March 2005. Professional engineer, owns farm, and owns/manages an independent telephone company called Ability Telecom. Has anMBA and aMaster's Degree in Biomedical Engineering, and is aCertified Financial Analyst . All of his degrees are from theUniversity of Toronto . Serves on the Erin District high school council. Worked to bring internet access to rural areas in Erin, and is attempting to start a community radio station. Supports property rights, and opposes the proposed Greenbelt legislation ofDalton McGuinty 's government. Received 411 votes, finishing last in a field of six candidates. The winning candidate was Jim Wilson of theProgressive Conservative Party of Ontario .Other candidacies:
*provincial by-election,
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey ,March 17 ,2005 , received 135 votes [unofficial] (winner:John Tory , Progressive Conservative)Judson Glober (
Trinity—Spadina )Glober was born and raised in
Toronto, Ontario , and has degrees fromMcGill University inMontreal andAmerican University inWashington, DC . He has worked as an international communications and strategy consultant, and is a former member of theOntario Progressive Conservative Party youth executive committee. [http://www.libertarian.on.ca/Elec_2003/judson.htm] He finished fifth of six candidates with 756 votes (1.86%), the best result of any Libertarian candidate in the province. The winning candidate wasRosario Marchese of theOntario New Democratic Party .By-elections
Marty Gobin (
Whitby—Ajax ,March 30 ,2006 )Gobin (born
September 21 ,1987 in Ajax, Ontario [http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/riding/206/#MartyGobin] ) was a law and security administration student during the election. He took legal action against theGovernment of Ontario in2005 , following the government's ban onpit bull s. [http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/fedelections/oshawa_whitby/story/3245875p-3758604c.html]He campaigned for the
Libertarian Party of Canada in the 2006 federal election, and opposed government funding for social programs, health care and post-secondary education during this campaign. [http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/fedelections/oshawa_whitby/story/3262517p-3777309c.html] He finished fifth with 274, more than he was expecting to receive. [http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:3bTBMV-4opYJ:dca.durhamc.on.ca/chronicle/story.html%3Fid%3D14%26aid%3D581+%22Marty+Gobin%22&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=3]He spoke against provincial anti-smoking laws during the 2006 by-election. [http://libertarian.on.ca/elec2006/marty_gobin_frames.html]
Gobin ran in the race for Town Councillor for Ward 2 in his hometown of Whitby, Ontario in the 2006 municipal election. His promises included a pledge to lower a councillor's salary to $2000 per year and to give his entire salary to charity. He also promised to bring more doctors to the Whitby area. Gobin placed fourth of four candidates with 341 votes, 6.95% of the total. [http://www.martygobin.ca] [http://www.town.whitby.on.ca/service-voteresults.php]
Note: Italicized numbers refer to unofficial totals.
External links
* [http://www.libertarian.ca Libertarian Party of Canada]
* [http://www.libertarian.ca/english/candidate-marty-gobin.html Marty Gobin's Federal Candidate's Page]
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