Independent candidates in the 1980 Canadian federal election
There were several independent candidates in the 1980 Canadian federal election, none of whom were elected.
Ontario
Milorad Novich (Broadview—Greenwood)
Novich was a civil engineering technician. He said that he wanted to end "the government's financial support of international communism", and promoted Canadian unity and better housing. He was 42 years old in 1979.[1]
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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1979 federal | Broadview—Greenwood | Independent | 64 | 0.19 | 6/7 | Bob Rae, New Democratic Party |
1980 federal | Broadview—Greenwood | Independent | 40 | 0.12 | 9/9 | Bob Rae, New Democratic Party |
References
- ^ "Broadview-Greenwood", Toronto Star, 19 May 1979, A12.
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1980 Canadian federal election
Outgoing: Progressive Conservative minority Result: Liberal majority
- Independent candidates
- Liberal (Pierre Trudeau, candidates)
- Libertarian (Linda Cain, candidates)
- Marxist–Leninist (Hardial Bains)
- New Democrats (Ed Broadbent, candidates)
- Progressive Conservative (Joe Clark, candidates)
- Rhinoceros (Cornelius I, candidates)
- Social Credit (Fabien Roy)
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons
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