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NWO Kitty Wrangler
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Municipal Elections in Ontario - How did The Crazy Party Do?
Yesterday was the Big Day for municipal elections here in Ontario. We elected new mayors and city councils pretty much everywhere. This time round, there was a candidate for city councillor from my ward who was clearly running for the Crazy Party:
So, how did he do? About 3.08% of the vote: http://ottawa.ca/city_hall/elections/results_en.html You can compare that the the turnout for Andrew Nellis, a weird fellow I used to go to school with, who has been a big homeless activist in Ottawa for years now. Andrew got 4.48% of the vote. Then there was our old friend Black Krishna, who was running for Mayor of Toronto. He got a whopping 0.278% of the vote. So, apparently, my ward is even crazier than Toronto. So, how did your local Crazy Party candidates do? |
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