2024 Durham federal by-election

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2024 Durham federal by-election
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  2021 March 4, 2024 (2024-03-04) 45th  

Riding of Durham
Turnout27.9%
 First partySecond partyThird party
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LPC
NDP
Candidate Jamil Jivani Robert RockChris Borgia
Party Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Popular vote18,6107,2853,363
Percentage57.44%22.48%10.38%
SwingIncrease2.svg 11.04 pp Decrease2.svg 7.44 pp Decrease2.svg 7.14 pp

MP before election

Erin O'Toole
Conservative

Elected MP

Jamil Jivani
Conservative

A by-election was held in the federal riding of Durham in Ontario on March 4, 2024, following the resignation of Conservative MP, and former Leader of the Conservative Party, Erin O'Toole.

Contents

Background

Constituency

The federal riding of Durham covers most of the southeastern part of the Regional Municipality of Durham, on the eastern edge of the Greater Toronto Area. The district includes the entirety of the Township of Scugog and roughly half of the geographic area of the Municipality of Clarington, including the communities of Bowmanville and Courtice. The riding also includes the northern part of the City of Oshawa.

This is the third iteration of a riding under this name, with the current riding coming into use in 2004, when Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge was renamed. Durham is considered a relatively safe seat for the Conservatives, who have held the seat since 2004. [1]

Representation

The riding of Durham was vacated on August 1, 2023, following the March 31 announcement from Conservative MP Erin O'Toole that he would resign his seat, just over a year after he was removed as Leader of the Official Opposition and Conservative leader. [2] O'Toole had held the seat since a 2012 by-election in which he was elected to replace Bev Oda. The by-election was called for March 4, 2024. [1]

Candidates

Grant Abraham, author of Battle for the Soul of Canada: Firing the Forge, Grant has worked as an international lawyer, farmer and international development director.[ citation needed ] Abraham will represent the newest formed Canadian federal party, The United Party of Canada. He attempted to run in the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election, but was deemed ineligible. He is from Calgary. [3]

The NDP candidate is electrician and education co-ordinator Chris Borgia. He ran for the Ontario New Democratic Party in Durham in the 2022 Ontario general election. He is from Pickering. [4]

The People's Party candidate is Patricia Conlin. She is the president of the Global Consulting Group Inc., is an author, international speaker and leadership trainer. She ran for the People's Party in this riding in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She is from Port Perry. [5]

Pranay Gunti is running as an independent. He is an information technology consultant from Bowmanville. He ran for the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board in 2022. [6]

Jamil Jivani, a lawyer and former president of the Canada Strong and Free Network, defeated Theresa Corless to win the Conservative nomination. [7]

The Green Party candidate is Kevin McKenzie, who has served as a trustee on the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board since 2018. He works in sales and his hometown is Courtice. [8]

Running for the Centrist Party of Canada is Khalid Qureshi. He is a retired engineer from Markham. [9]

Scugog councillor Robert Rock was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate, having previously sought the Conservative nomination. [10] He has served on Scugog council since 2021 and represents Ward 3, Scugog Island. [11]

The Rhino candidate is Adam Smith. He ran for the party in this riding in the 2021 election and as an Independent in the 2022 Mississauga—Lakeshore federal by-election. He is from Bowmanville. [12]

Results

Canadian federal by-election, March 4, 2024 : Durham
Resignation of Erin O'Toole
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jamil Jivani 18,61057.44+11.04
Liberal Robert Rock7,28522.48–7.44
New Democratic Chris Borgia3,36310.38–7.14
People's Patricia Conlin1,4354.43–1.07
Green Kevin MacKenzie6982.15
Independent Pranay Gunti3741.15
Centrist Khalid Qureshi3361.04
UnitedGrant Abraham2380.73
Rhinoceros Adam Smith620.19–0.03
Total valid votes32,401
Total rejected ballots
Turnout32,40127.87–33.32
Eligible voters116,259
Conservative hold Swing +9.24
Source: Elections Canada [13]

2021 result

2021 Canadian federal election : Durham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Erin O'Toole 31,42346.39+4.28$112,775.26
Liberal Jonathan Giancroce20,26729.92–2.33$56,079.34
New Democratic Christopher Cameron11,86517.52–0.73$4,774.16
People's Patricia Conlin3,7255.50+3.51$8,162.85
Independent Sarah Gabrielle Baron2510.37$2,215.46
Rhinoceros Adam Smith1500.22none listed
Independent Kurdil-Telt Patch490.07none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit67,73099.33$135,835.56
Total rejected ballots4550.67+0.01
Turnout68,18561.19–6.80
Eligible voters111,428
Conservative hold Swing +3.30
Source: Elections Canada [14] [15]

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References

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  12. "Meet the candidates: Adam Smith - Rhino". DurhamRegion.com. 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
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  14. "Official Voting Results — Durham". Elections Canada. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
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