Paul Fromm (white supremacist)

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Paul Fromm
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Fromm in 2009
Metropolitan Separate School Board Trustee
for Area 11 (Etobicoke)
In office
1976–1978
Liberal Andrea Hazell5,64036.55-9.75
Progressive Conservative Gary Crawford 4,56229.57-1.95
New Democratic Thadsha Navaneethan4,04126.19+9.53
Stop the New Sex-Ed Agenda Tony Walton5083.29
New Blue Danielle Height1510.98-0.29
Green Tara McMahon1460.95-1.88
No AffiliationReginald Tull1390.90
Canadians' Choice Paul Fromm660.43
Independent Kevin Clarke 570.37-0.14
Independent Habiba Desai520.34
Independent Abu Alam480.31
Independent John Turmel 200.13
Total valid votes15,430
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
Turnout21.84-19.79
Eligible voters70,655
Liberal hold Swing -3.90
2022 Hamilton, Ontario, municipal election Results
CandidateVotes %
Andrea Horwath 59,21641.68
Keanin Loomis57,55340.51
Bob Bratina 17,43612.27
Ejaz Butt1,9071.34
Solomon Ikhuiwu1,8671.31
Jim Davis1,4331.01
Michael Pattison1,4221.00
Paul Fromm8980.63
Hermiz Ishaya3260.23
Turnout143,37535.38
Source: City of Hamilton, 2022, "2022 Official Election Results"
Candidates for the October 22, 2018 Hamilton, Ontario Mayoral Election
CandidatePopular voteExpenditures
Votes %±%
Fred Eisenberger (Incumbent)74,09354.03%+14.1%
Vito Sgro52,19038.06%n/a
George Rusich2,2201.62%n/a
Jim Davis2,0711.51%n/a
Nathalie Xian Yi Yan1,2860.94%n/a
Michael Pattison8990.66%+0.04
Paul Fromm7060.51%n/a
Carlos Gomes5210.38%n/a
Todd May5000.36%n/a
Henry Geissler4940.36%n/a
Phil Ryerson4790.35%+0.13%
Ute Schmid-Jones4630.34%n/a
Edward Graydon4090.30%n/a
Mark Wozny4080.30%n/a
Ricky Tavares3980.29%-0.06%
Total votes138,54938.36%+4.3%
Registered voters361,212100%n/a
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: City of Hamilton, "Nominated Candidates" Archived May 4, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
2018 Ontario general election : Etobicoke Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Kinga Surma 24,43243.00+10.58
Liberal Yvan Baker 19,70834.68-14.02
New Democratic Erica Kelly10,31118.15+6.63
Green Shawn Rizvi1,3292.34-0.29
Canadians' Choice Paul Fromm 6311.11
Libertarian Basil Mummery2520.44
Independent Wallace Richards1620.29
Total valid votes56,82599.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots5731.00
Turnout57,39861.91
Eligible voters92,715
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +12.30
Source: Elections Ontario [68]
Mayor of Mississauga, October 27, 2014 municipal election
Candidate [69] Vote %
Bonnie Crombie 102,34663.49
Steve Mahoney 46,22428.68
Dil Muhammad2,4291.51
Stephen King1,8741.16
Masood Khan1,2540.78
Donald Barber1,2250.76
Derek Ramkissoon1,0440.65
Scott E. W. Chapman8680.54
Riazuddin Choudhry7900.49
Paul Fromm7750.48
Kevin Jackal Johnston7410.46
Andrew Seitz5070.31
Joe Lomangino4150.26
Grant Isaac3920.24
Sheraz Siddiqui3150.20
2011 Canadian federal election : Calgary Southeast
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Jason Kenney 48,17376.26+2.43$54,158
New Democratic Kirk Oates6,48210.26+3.07$5
Green Brett Spencer4,0796.46-3.80$5,584
Liberal Brian MacPhee4,0206.36-2.36$11,237
Independent Antoni Grochowski2250.36*
Western Block Paul Fromm1930.31*$5,393
Total valid votes/Expense limit63,172 100.00$104,090
Total rejected ballots129 0.20
Turnout 63,301 60.32
Eligible voters 104,941
Mayor of Mississauga, October 25, 2010 municipal election
Candidate [70] Vote %
Hazel McCallion (X)107,64376.40
Dave Cook10,7447.63
George Winter4,7833.39
Ranjit Chahal4,1992.98
Ghani Ahsan3,7442.66
Ram Selvarajah2,2411.59
Peter Orphanos2,1401.52
Donald Barber1,5131.07
Paul Fromm9170.65
Martin Marinka6440.46
Bryan Robert Hallett5750.41
Shirley Vanden Berg5160.37
Ursula Keuper-Bennett3290.23
Andy Valenton2930.21
Antu Maprani Chakkunny2490.18
Andrew Seitz2330.17
Innocent Watat1390.10

Public School Trustee, Peel Board of Education, November 10, 1997 municipal election

Mississauga Wards 1 & 7
1988 Canadian federal election: Mississauga East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Liberal GUARNIERI, Albina 23,055
  Progressive Conservative PALLETT, Laurie20,963
  New Democratic Party GROZDANOVSKI, Walter5,677
Libertarian HARRINGTON, Sandra345
Confederation of Regions FROMM, Paul258
 IndependentDI PALMA, Adel189
Commonwealth of Canada VINING, Trevor I.D.79

Metropolitan Toronto Separate (Catholic) School Board Trustee, November 13, 1978 municipal election

Metro Ward 11 (314 out of 335 polls reporting)

Metropolitan Toronto Separate (Catholic) School Board Trustee, December 6, 1976 municipal election

Area 11

Metropolitan Toronto Separate (Catholic) School Board Trustee, December 2, 1974 municipal election

Area 11

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