Dorian Baxter

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Dorian Arthur Baxter
The Federation of Independent Anglican Churches of North America
Orders
Ordination15 May 1983
Consecration9 March 2003
Personal details
BornDorian Baxter
(1950-04-03) 3 April 1950 (age 75)
Nationality Canadian
Children2
Alma mater York University, University of Toronto

Dorian Baxter (born 3 April 1950) is a Canadian religious minister and musician and a perennial candidate for political office in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. He was consecrated as a bishop in the Federation of Independent Anglican Churches in 2003.

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Ministry

In 1996, Baxter began incorporating the music and look of Elvis Presley into his services. That year, he won the Canadian Showstopper at the Collingwood Elvis Festival. In 1997 he won the Grand Champion of Showstoppers at that same festival. After that year, festival founder Billy Cann was ousted and control given to the town's business groups, a decision which Baxter objected to before Collingwood Town Council. Baxter joined Cann to establish a competing Elvis festival in Orillia and refused to return to the Collingwood festival. [1]

In 2002, the church revoked his invitation to be the keynote preacher at a Masonic service in a Toronto Anglican church (although he did eventually attend). Baxter has said he found this particularly difficult, as he has been a Freemason for more than 25 years. [2]

In 2003, he set up an independent church, Christ the King Graceland Independent Anglican Church of Canada, in Newmarket, Ontario, where he continues to conduct services using Presley's music, with his signature Elvis pompadour and sideburns. Baxter was consecrated on 9 March 2003 in Newmarket by the Rt. Rev'd Christopher Andrew Jukes of Calgary, Alberta, who at that time was a bishop in the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches, using the traditional ordinal of the Book of Common Prayer (1962 Canada). He also established the Federation of Independent Anglican Churches of North America with himself as self-styled archbishop; this organisation was incorporated by Federal Canadian Letters Patent on 1 October 2003. [2]

Political life

Baxter has run for federal Parliament four times in the riding of Newmarket-Aurora, under the Progressive Canadian Party banner. In the 2004 federal election, he received 1,079 votes, placing last out of five candidates. In the 2006 election he received 729 votes, and in the 2008 election he received 1,004 votes. He placed fifth out of six candidates in both 2006 and 2008. In the 2011 election, he received 1,001 votes, placing fifth out of six candidates, surpassing only Yvonne Mackie of the Animal Alliance Environment party. Baxter also ran in the 2010 by-election in the riding of Vaughan, finishing seventh of out eight candidates with 110 votes. He ran in the by-election for Markham—Thornhill on 3 April 2017, placing fourth out of seven candidates.

He founded NAPPA (The National Association for Public and Private Accountability) [3] on the heels of his successful lawsuit against the Durham Region Children's Aid society. (See judgement by Justice Somers, 22 March 1994. Baxter versus Durham Region Children's Aid Society). [4]

Electoral record

Federal

2021 Canadian federal election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Tony Van Bynen 24,20843.8+0.7$96,047.56
Conservative Harold Kim21,17338.3+0.5$112,882.72
New Democratic Yvonne Kelly6,33811.5+0.8$17,822.22
People's Andre Gagnon2,2964.2+3.2$3,308.84
Green Tim Fleming1,1051.8-4.0$500.00
Independent Dorian Baxter 2600.5-0.9 [5] $1,598.82
Total valid votes55,290
Total rejected ballots372
Turnout55,66260.58
Eligible voters91,879
Source: Elections Canada [6]
2019 Canadian federal election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Tony Van Bynen 26,48843.1-2.08$88,608.07
Conservative Lois Brown 23,23237.8-7.81$74,278.42
New Democratic Yvonne Kelly6,57610.7+2.19$18,620.10
Green Walter Bauer3,5515.8+3.44none listed
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 9011.5+0.15none listed
People's Andrew McCaughtrie5881.0none listed
Rhinoceros Laurie Goble1040.2none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit61,460100.0
Total rejected ballots424
Turnout61,88467.3
Eligible voters91,920
Liberal hold Swing +2.87
Source: Elections Canada [7]
Canadian federal by-election, February 25, 2019 : York—Simcoe
Resignation of Peter Van Loan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Scot Davidson 8,92953.91Increase2.svg3.66
Liberal Shaun Tanaka4,81129.04Decrease2.svg8.72
New Democratic Jessa McLean1,2447.51Decrease2.svg1.38
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 6343.83--
Green Mathew Lund4512.72Decrease2.svg0.37
People's Robert Geurts3141.90--
Libertarian Keith Dean Komar950.57--
Independent John The Engineer Turmel 640.39--
National Citizens Alliance Adam Suhr220.13--
Total valid votes/expense limit16,56499.43
Total rejected ballots950.57+0.09
Turnout16,65920.03-43.23
Eligible voters83,179
Conservative hold Swing +6.19
Source: Elections Canada [8]
Canadian federal by-election, April 3, 2017: Markham—Thornhill
Resignation of John McCallum
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mary Ng 9,85651.534.19
Conservative Ragavan Paranchothy7,50139.22+6.91
New Democratic Gregory Hines6713.517.21
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 5662.96
Green Caryn Bergmann4262.23+0.98
Libertarian Brendan Thomas Reilly1180.62
Independent Above Znoneofthe 770.40
Total valid votes/expense limit19,125100.0   
Total rejected ballots-
Turnout27.51
Eligible voters69,838
Liberal hold Swing 5.55
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kyle Peterson 25,50845.18+21.47
Conservative Lois Brown 24,05742.61−11.45
New Democratic Yvonne Kelly4,8068.51−7.28
Green Vanessa Long1,3312.36−2.03
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter7621.35
Total valid votes/Expense limit56,464100.00 $219,391.75
Total rejected ballots2570.45
Turnout56,72168.25
Eligible voters83,108
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +16.46
Source: Elections Canada [9] [10] [11]
Canadian federal by-election, November 25, 2013 : Toronto Centre (federal electoral district)
Resignation of Bob Rae (July 31, 2013)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Chrystia Freeland 17,19449.38+8.37$ 97,609.64
New Democratic Linda McQuaig 12,64036.30+6.0999,230.30
Conservative Geoff Pollock3,0048.63−14.0175,557.39
Green John Deverell1,0342.97−2.0521,521.10
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 4531.30   
Libertarian Judi Falardeau2360.68+0.18  
Independent Kevin Clarke 840.24 560.00
Independent John "The Engineer" Turmel 560.16   
Independent Leslie Bory510.15 633.30
OnlineMichael Nicula430.12 200.00
Independent Bahman Yazdanfar260.07−0.121,134.60
Total valid votes/expense limit34,82199.49 $ 101,793.06
Total rejected ballots1770.51+0.12
Turnout34,99837.72−25.21
Eligible voters92,780  
Liberal hold Swing +1.14
Source(s)
"November 25, 2013 By-elections Poll-by-poll results". Elections Canada . Retrieved 20 August 2020.
"November 25, 2013 By-election – Financial Reports" . Retrieved 9 May 2014.
Canadian federal by-election, March 19, 2012: Toronto—Danforth
Death of Jack Layton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Craig Scott 19,21059.44−1.36$ 82,847.22
Liberal Grant Gordon9,21528.51+10.8986,016.54
Conservative Andrew Keyes1,7365.37−8.9573,735.56
Green Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu1,5174.69−1.7757,955.38
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 2080.64 1,473.73
Libertarian John C. Recker1330.41 2,433.05
Independent Leslie Bory770.24 898.69
Canadian Action Christopher Porter 750.23 3,163.57
Independent John Turmel 570.18   
UnitedBrian Jedan550.17 130.18
Independent Bahman Yazdanfar360.11 622.86
Total valid votes/expense limit32,319100.00   $ 86,821.95
Total rejected ballots1500.46−0.13
Turnout32,46943.58−21.32
New Democratic hold Swing −6.13
2011 Canadian federal election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lois Brown 31,60054.29+7.56
Liberal Kyle Peterson13,90823.90−10.39
New Democratic Kassandra Bidarian8,88615.27+6.80
Green Vanessa Long2,6284.52−3.71
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 9981.71−0.18
Animal Alliance Yvonne Mackie1820.31 
Total valid votes58,202100.00
Total rejected ballots2190.37
Turnout58,42164.01
Eligible voters91,275
Canadian federal by-election, November 29, 2010: Vaughan
resignation of Maurizio Bevilacqua on September 2, 2010
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Julian Fantino 19,29049.10+14.77
Liberal Tony Genco18,32646.65-2.53
New Democratic Kevin Bordian6611.68-7.96
Green Claudia Rodriguez-Larrain4811.22-5.64
Libertarian Paolo Fabrizio2510.64
Independent Leslie Bory1110.28
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 1100.28
UnitedBrian Jedan550.14
Total valid votes/expense limit39,285100.00 $114,412
Total rejected ballots2310.58-0.16
Turnout39,51632.50-19.42
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing -8.6
2008 Canadian federal election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lois Brown 24,87346.73+8.68
Liberal Tim Jones18,25034.29−11.93
New Democratic Mike Seaward4,5088.47−1.12
Green Glenn Hubbers4,3818.23+3.46
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 1,0041.89+0.65
Christian Heritage Ray Luff2110.40 
2006 Canadian federal election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Belinda Stronach 27,17646.22+5.14
Conservative Lois Brown 22,37138.05−4.37
New Democratic Ed Chudak5,6399.59−0.34
Green Glenn Hubbers2,8054.77+0.30
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 7291.24−0.86
Canadian Action Peter Maloney790.13 
2004 Canadian federal election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Belinda Stronach 21,81842.42−2.43
Liberal Martha Hall Findlay 21,12941.08−9.48
New Democratic Ed Chudak5,1119.93+6.18
Green Daryl Wyatt2,2984.47
Progressive Canadian Dorian Baxter 1,0792.10
Total valid votes51,435100.00
Change is from redistributed 2000 results. Conservative change is from the total of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative votes.

Provincial

2018 Ontario general election : Newmarket—Aurora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Christine Elliott 24,81347.71+10.98
New Democratic Melissa Williams12,40523.85+11.91
Liberal Chris Ballard 11,84022.76-21.36
Green Michelle Bourdeau1,8593.57-0.47
Independent Dorian Baxter 4470.86
Trillium Bob Yaciuk2120.41
Libertarian Lori Robbins1920.37
None of the Above Denis Van Decker1850.36
Moderate Denis Gorlynskiy600.12
Total valid votes52,01399.01
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots5180.99
Turnout52,53158.97
Eligible voters89,076
Progressive Conservative notional gain from Liberal Swing +16.17
Source: Elections Ontario [12]
2014 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Chris Ballard 22,94243.80+8.18
Progressive Conservative Jane Twinney19,51037.25-9.99
New Democratic Angus Duff6,09211.63-2.73
Green Andrew Roblin2,1674.14+1.37
Canadians' ChoiceDorian Baxter9251.77
Libertarian Jason Jenkins5791.11
Trillium Bob Yaciuk1640.31
Total valid votes52,379100.00
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +9.09
Source: Elections Ontario [13]

Municipal

2014 Newmarket Mayoral Election [14] Vote [15] %
Tony Van Bynen (X)10,81654.01
Chris Campbell7,80438.97
Dorian Baxter1,4077.03

See also

References

  1. "Hail to the King: Elvis festival celebrates 15th anniversary". Simcoe.com / Metroland Media Group. 22 July 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 [ permanent dead link ]
  3. "Canada Court Watch - Promoting Accountabily, Transparency and the Administration of Justice for All Canadians". Canadacourtwatch.com. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  4. "CTV News - Elvis-impersonating preacher rocks Ont. church". 28 January 2010. Archived from the original on 28 January 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  5. Change is based on Baxter's 2019 run as a Progressive Canadian candidate.
  6. "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada . Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  7. "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  8. "February 25, 2019 By-elections Election Results". Elections Canada. 28 February 2019. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019.
  9. "Voter Information Service - Who are the candidates in my electoral district?". Elections.ca. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  10. "Elections Canada Online - Preliminary Candidates Election Expenses Limits". 15 August 2015. Archived from the original on 15 August 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  11. "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  12. "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 6. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  13. Elections Ontario. "General Election Results by District, 053 Newmarket-Aurora". Archived from the original on 14 June 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  14. "2014 Registered Candidates". Newmarket.ca. Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  15. Simon, Chris (27 October 2014). "Newmarket Mayor Tony Van Bynen, Regional Councillor John Taylor convincingly win re-election". Newmarket Era . Retrieved 29 October 2014.