2023 Kitchener Centre provincial by-election

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A by-election was held in the provincial riding of Kitchener Centre in Ontario on November 30, 2023, to elect a new member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario following the resignation of NDP MPP Laura Mae Lindo.[1]

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2023 Kitchener Centre provincial by-election

 2022 November 30, 2023 (2023-11-30) 44th 

Riding of Kitchener Centre
Turnout27.28% ( 18.94)
  First party Second party
 
NDP
Candidate Aislinn Clancy Debbie Chapman
Party Green New Democratic
Popular vote 11,334 6,312
Percentage 47.99% 26.73%
Swing 35.19 13.86

  Third party Fourth party
 
PC
LIB
Candidate Rob Elliot Kelly Steiss
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal
Popular vote 3,109 1,821
Percentage 13.16% 7.71%
Swing 13.51 7.01

MPP before election

Laura Mae Lindo
New Democratic

Elected MPP

Aislinn Clancy
Green

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Kitchener City Councillor Aislinn Clancy gained the seat for the Ontario Greens. Clancy is the second member of the Ontario Greens to be elected in the province, following party leader Mike Schreiner.[2] In addition, the by-election featured 18 candidates, the largest-ever number of candidates in an Ontario riding election.[3] Clancy defeated fellow city councillor Debbie Chapman who was the NDP candidate.[4]

Results

More information Ontario provincial by-election, November 30, 2023: Kitchener Centre Resignation of Laura Mae Lindo, Party ...
Ontario provincial by-election, November 30, 2023: Kitchener Centre
Resignation of Laura Mae Lindo
Party Candidate Votes%±%
GreenAislinn Clancy11,33447.99+35.19
New DemocraticDebbie Chapman6,31226.73-13.86
Progressive ConservativeRob Elliott3,10913.16-13.51
LiberalKelly Steiss1,8217.71-7.01
New BluePaul Simoes5322.25-2.96
LibertarianGene Balfour1780.75
None of the AboveMark Dickson610.26
Special NeedsLionel Wayne Poizner480.20
Electoral ReformPeter House430.18
IndependentAlbert Michel Benlolo340.14
Public BenefitJonathan Davis330.14
IndependentPatrick Strzalkowski230.10
PopulistMario Greco220.09
IndependentPaul Stewart180.08
IndependentAli Engering160.07
IndependentJohn Turmel130.06
IndependentSpencer Rocchi110.05
People's FrontRaymond Samuels80.03
Total valid votes 23,61699.34
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1560.66-0.01
Turnout 23,77227.28-18.94
Eligible voters 87,151
Green gain from New Democratic Swing +24.53
Source: Elections Ontario[5][6]
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