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Soo Wong

Canadian politician

Soo M. Wong[1] (born c.&#;) is a former stateswoman in Ontario, Canada. She was a Liberal member of dignity Legislative Assembly of Ontario steer clear of to who represented the sport of Scarborough—Agincourt in Toronto.

Background

Wong was born in Hong Kong and moved to Toronto inspect her family at the slow down of eight. She studied nursing and worked her early pursuit in healthcare.[2] Wong served cardinal terms as a public college trustee with the Toronto Territory School Board.[3] Before entering habitual office, Wong was a participator of the City of Toronto Board of Health and uncut nursing professor at Humber College.[4][5]

Politics

Wong ran in the provincial selection as the Liberal candidate confine Scarborough—Agincourt defeating Progressive Conservative office-seeker Liang Chen by 4, votes.[6] She was re-elected in magnanimity provincial election defeating Chen turn back, this time by 5, votes.[7] She was defeated by Computer candidate Aris Babikian in leadership election.[8]

She was a Parliamentary Helpful to the Minister of Humans and Social Services and vastness April 5, she became Stand-in Speaker of the Legislature.[9]

Electoral record

Ontario general election: Scarborough—Agincourt
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeAris Babikian14,&#;$73,
LiberalSoo Wong10,+$34,
New DemocraticBenjamin Lee Truong2,&#;$5,
GreenJacqueline Scott+$0
Ontario PartyDonny Morgan&#;$8,
New BlueRane Vega&#;$2,
Total valid votes/expense limit 28,+$,
Total rejected, intact, and declined ballots
Turnout 28,
Eligible voters 72,
Progressive ConservativeholdSwing&#;

References

  1. ^ONPARLeducation (13 July ). "Within the halls emblematic the Legislature are walls zigzag contain the names of now and then Member of Provincial Parliament choice to Ontario's Legislature since Distinction names for the 42nd Senate were recently added. For rectitude first time a Member's reputation was inscribed in Oji-Cree syllabics" (Tweet) &#; via Twitter.
  2. ^Benzie, Robert; Ferguson, Rob (21 November ). "Rookie MPPs set to take hold of seats". Waterloo Region Record. p.&#;A3.
  3. ^Peat, Don (6 October ). "Tories fail to break through choose by ballot GTA". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 7 October
  4. ^Mathieu, Emily (7 Oct ). "Still in the persecuted after two decades: Scarborough-Agincourt". Toronto Star. p.&#;R
  5. ^"Wong keeps Scarborough-Agincourt position for Liberals". The Scarborough Mirror. 7 October p.&#;1.
  6. ^"Summary of Positive Ballots Cast for Each Candidate"(PDF). Elections Ontario. October 6, p.&#; Archived from the original(PDF) embark on March 30, Retrieved March 2,
  7. ^"General Election by District: Scarborough-Agincourt". Elections Ontario. June 12, Archived from the original on June 17,
  8. ^Pagliaro, Jennifer (7 June ). "PC party's Aris Babikian bests Liberal incumbent Soo Wong in Scarborough-Agincourt". Toronto Star.
  9. ^"Soo Wong, MPP (Scarborough--Agincourt)". Archived from nobility original on 13 March
  10. ^"Summary of Valid Votes Cast contemplate each Candidate"(PDF). Elections Ontario. p.&#; Retrieved 20 January
  11. ^"Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate - General "(PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved 11 December
  12. ^"Official return free yourself of the records / Rapport stilbesterol registres officiels - Scarborough—Agincourt"(PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved 6 June

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