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Margaret Harrington

Margaret Helen Harrington (born October 4, 1945) is a Canadian teacher and former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995.

Margaret Harrington
Ontario MPP
In office
1990–1995
Preceded byVince Kerrio
Succeeded byBart Maves
ConstituencyNiagara Falls
Personal details
Born (1945-10-04) October 4, 1945 (age 77)
Warwick, England
Political partyNew Democrat
SpouseDick Harrington
Children2
ResidenceNiagara Falls, Ontario
OccupationTeacher
PortfolioDeputy Speaker (1993-1995)

Background

Harrington was educated at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. She worked as a secondary school teacher in Niagara Falls after her graduation, and served as city councillor of the Niagara Falls City Council.[1] In 1988, she was named Niagara Falls Woman of the Year. Her husband, Dick Harrington, ran for the federal and provincial New Democratic Party on three occasions. She and her husband had two children, Kevin and Jennifer.[2]

Politics

Harrington ran for the Ontario legislature in the 1987 provincial election, and finished second against Liberal Vince Kerrio in the riding of Niagara Falls. She lost by 5,724 votes.[3] Three years later, in the 1990 provincial election, she defeated Liberal candidate Wayne Campbell by almost 6,000 votes in the same riding.[4] The NDP won a majority government and Harrington was appointed as parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Housing from 1990 to 1993. She was then appointed as a Deputy Speaker.

Shortly after the election, Harrington was accused of improprieties on voting day. She admitted to improperly adding two names to the voter's list. She claimed that she was mistaken about the rules for adding names to the list. The Ontario Elections Act states people may be added to the voting list on a provincial election day only in rural polling divisions, not urban ones like Niagara Falls. Warren Bailie, Chief Election Officer ruled that no further action was required since Harrington won the election by more than two votes.[5]

In 1993 she came out against the government's proposal to build a casino in Niagara Falls[6] but reversed her position a year later when she supported the plan.[7]

The NDP were defeated in the 1995 provincial election, and Harrington finished third against Progressive Conservative Bart Maves in her bid for re-election.[8]

When Bob Rae stepped down as party leader she supported Tony Silipo for leader of the party.[9]

Electoral record

1990 Ontario general election: Niagara Falls
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democratic Margaret Harrington 13,884 46.24
Liberal Wayne Campbell 7,979 26.67
Progressive Conservative Norm Puttick 3,869 12.93
Confederation of Regions Ted Wiwchar 3,141 10.50
Family Coalition Art Klassen 674 2.25
Green Donald MacDonald-Ross 365 1.22
Total valid votes 29,912 100.00
1995 Ontario general election: Niagara Falls
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Bart Maves 12,132 43.33 +30.4 $37,908.69
Liberal Marg Germano 8,289 29.60 +2.93 $40,823.66
New Democratic Margaret Harrington 7,034 25.12 −21.12 $15,733.37
Natural Law Bill Amos 355 1.27   $0.00
Independent Melania Gural 189 0.68   not listed
Total valid votes 27,999 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 388 1.37
Turnout 28,387 59.48
Electors on the lists 47,729

References

  1. ^ Patrias, Carmela (2012). Union power : solidarity and struggle in Niagara. Edmonton: AU Press. p. 175.
  2. ^ . Chilliwack Times. 3 November 2011. Archived from the original on 17 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Results from individual ridings". The Windsor Star. 11 September 1987. p. F2.
  4. ^ "Ontario Votes 2007". CBC.ca. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  5. ^ "MPP admits breaking rules in election". Toronto Star. 16 November 1990. p. A17.
  6. ^ Walkom, Thomas (25 January 1993). "NDP prepares to whip dissidents back into party line". The Toronto Star. p. A13.
  7. ^ Walkom, Thomas (24 March 1994). "It looks like another Vegas night at Queen's Park". The Toronto Star. p. A27.
  8. ^ . Elections Ontario. June 8, 1995. Archived from the original on March 16, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
  9. ^ Nolan, Dan (3 April 1996). "NDP leadership race remains wide open: Four candidates similar, but different". The Hamilton Spectator. p. B2.

External links

  • Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history

margaret, harrington, margaret, helen, harrington, born, october, 1945, canadian, teacher, former, politician, ontario, canada, democratic, party, member, legislative, assembly, ontario, from, 1990, 1995, ontario, mppin, office, 1990, 1995preceded, byvince, ke. Margaret Helen Harrington born October 4 1945 is a Canadian teacher and former politician in Ontario Canada She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995 Margaret HarringtonOntario MPPIn office 1990 1995Preceded byVince KerrioSucceeded byBart MavesConstituencyNiagara FallsPersonal detailsBorn 1945 10 04 October 4 1945 age 77 Warwick EnglandPolitical partyNew DemocratSpouseDick HarringtonChildren2ResidenceNiagara Falls OntarioOccupationTeacherPortfolioDeputy Speaker 1993 1995 Contents 1 Background 2 Politics 2 1 Electoral record 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditHarrington was educated at Queen s University in Kingston Ontario receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry She worked as a secondary school teacher in Niagara Falls after her graduation and served as city councillor of the Niagara Falls City Council 1 In 1988 she was named Niagara Falls Woman of the Year Her husband Dick Harrington ran for the federal and provincial New Democratic Party on three occasions She and her husband had two children Kevin and Jennifer 2 Politics EditHarrington ran for the Ontario legislature in the 1987 provincial election and finished second against Liberal Vince Kerrio in the riding of Niagara Falls She lost by 5 724 votes 3 Three years later in the 1990 provincial election she defeated Liberal candidate Wayne Campbell by almost 6 000 votes in the same riding 4 The NDP won a majority government and Harrington was appointed as parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Housing from 1990 to 1993 She was then appointed as a Deputy Speaker Shortly after the election Harrington was accused of improprieties on voting day She admitted to improperly adding two names to the voter s list She claimed that she was mistaken about the rules for adding names to the list The Ontario Elections Act states people may be added to the voting list on a provincial election day only in rural polling divisions not urban ones like Niagara Falls Warren Bailie Chief Election Officer ruled that no further action was required since Harrington won the election by more than two votes 5 In 1993 she came out against the government s proposal to build a casino in Niagara Falls 6 but reversed her position a year later when she supported the plan 7 The NDP were defeated in the 1995 provincial election and Harrington finished third against Progressive Conservative Bart Maves in her bid for re election 8 When Bob Rae stepped down as party leader she supported Tony Silipo for leader of the party 9 Electoral record Edit vte1990 Ontario general election Niagara FallsParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Margaret Harrington 13 884 46 24Liberal Wayne Campbell 7 979 26 67Progressive Conservative Norm Puttick 3 869 12 93Confederation of Regions Ted Wiwchar 3 141 10 50Family Coalition Art Klassen 674 2 25Green Donald MacDonald Ross 365 1 22Total valid votes 29 912 100 00vte1995 Ontario general election Niagara FallsParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresProgressive Conservative Bart Maves 12 132 43 33 30 4 37 908 69Liberal Marg Germano 8 289 29 60 2 93 40 823 66New Democratic Margaret Harrington 7 034 25 12 21 12 15 733 37Natural Law Bill Amos 355 1 27 0 00Independent Melania Gural 189 0 68 not listedTotal valid votes 27 999 100 00Rejected unmarked and declined ballots 388 1 37Turnout 28 387 59 48Electors on the lists 47 729References Edit Patrias Carmela 2012 Union power solidarity and struggle in Niagara Edmonton AU Press p 175 Dick Harrington City council Q amp A Chilliwack Times 3 November 2011 Archived from the original on 17 November 2011 Results from individual ridings The Windsor Star 11 September 1987 p F2 Ontario Votes 2007 CBC ca Retrieved 3 September 2010 MPP admits breaking rules in election Toronto Star 16 November 1990 p A17 Walkom Thomas 25 January 1993 NDP prepares to whip dissidents back into party line The Toronto Star p A13 Walkom Thomas 24 March 1994 It looks like another Vegas night at Queen s Park The Toronto Star p A27 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Elections Ontario June 8 1995 Archived from the original on March 16 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 02 Nolan Dan 3 April 1996 NDP leadership race remains wide open Four candidates similar but different The Hamilton Spectator p B2 External links EditOntario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Harrington amp oldid 1090121435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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