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Constituency Profile
Candidates:
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Arnott, Ted |  |
Carlucci, Michael |  |
Cousineau, Jason |  |
Rodgers, David |  |
Zister, Dan | Incumbent: |
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Ted Arnott |
Reference:
Pundits’ Guide – Ontario (Wellington-Halton Hills)
2011 Provincial Election Prediction
2011 Federal Election Prediction
2008 Federal Election Prediction
2007 Provincial Election Prediction
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 | 14 05 28 |
A.S. 99.233.52.111 |
They've *always* elected moderate or at least moderate-by-post-ReformAlliance-standards) Conservatives around these parts. Indeed, if Arnott/Chong set the standard rather than Hudak/Harper, a Lib-PC coalition government under Wynne would be no problem at all. (But the only way WHH'd go Liberal is if Arnott had enough of his party and did a Scott Brison.) |
 | 14 05 25 |
jeff316 69.196.138.207 |
Funny how one of the most conservative ridings elects such a moderate representative. Arnott will have this until he retires. |
 | 14 05 10 |
T 24.157.66.114 |
It is obvious that the PC's will win this riding, it is the most Conservative in Ontario. The real question is who will come in second, will the Liberals lose their position and if so who will gain at their expense. I'm going... 56% PCs 20% Liberals 18% NDP 5% Greens |
 | 14 05 04 |
monkey 174.114.16.226 |
This is one of the bluest ridings in the province as well as Ted Arnott has strong roots here and is sort of moderate Tory much like Mike Chong is federally so easy PC win. |
 | 13 02 11 |
seasaw 99.225.1.213 |
This one's a no brainer. Ted Arnott has represented this riding for 23 years always winning big. He's well liked, so expect another big win. |
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