Mississauga South

2007 CANDIDATES
CHARLES SOUSA
TIM PETERSON
KEN COLE
DAVID JOHNSTON
SAMANTHA TOTEDA

2003 RESULTS

MISSISSAUGA SOUTH (91.2%)

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
TIM PETERSON 17211 43.8%
*MARGARET MARLAND 16977 43.2%
KEN COLE 3606 9.18%
PAMELA MURRAY 949 2.41%
ALFRED ZAWADZKI 555 1.41%

MISSISSAUGA CENTRE (8.8%)

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
HARINDER S. TAKHAR 18466 47.45%
*ROB SAMPSON 15846 40.72%
MICHAEL MILLER 3237 8.32%
JEFFREY SCOTT SMITH 776 1.99%
JOHN R. LYALL 588 1.51%

TRANSPOSITION OF VOTES

Party Vote Count Vote Share
16461 42.77%
16986 44.14%
3409 8.86%
OTHERS 1629 4.23%

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Tossup between Liberals in PCs, but it may be the floor crossing traitor who pulls it off

Comment/commentaire by Pinball Wizard 09.18.07 @ 9:43 am

Missisauga South is the most affluent and demographically the least changed of the Missisauga ridings. Given the Liberal incumbant is now running for the PCs (and did so classily by remaining an Independent while the Legislature was in session) he is highly likely to be re-elected. The ordinary cross-priovince trend since 2003 would give him the seat by a good 8-10%, let’s say about 4,500 votes.

Comment/commentaire by Dean Sherratt 09.23.07 @ 9:00 am

WHY ISN’T ANYONE SPEAKING OUT ABOUT THE NORTH AMERICAN UNION (NAU) AND THE NEW CURRENCY CALLED THE “AMERO” WHICH IS ALREADY IN PRODUCTION?

As the elections approach, there is one crucial issue that I would like to address every candidate in this current election.

What do you know about the North American Union and the new currency called the Amero? Did you know that this is happening behind closed doors without being put through the democratic process of any of the countries involved?

Please check out the following links. What can we do?

Thanks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H65f3q_Lm9U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBw7cjxZ7-A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3jdQxDC7pA

and from Canada: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uyWiGQ_tgM

Comment/commentaire by Cindy 09.26.07 @ 8:43 am

I just drove through the riding and I wouldn’t say that it is safe to call this one for Tim Peterson, as DemocraticSpace is currently doing.

In the wealthier areas, Tim has more signs but there is a substantial number of Charles signs as well. On the side-streets and in the more modest areas, Charles has significantly more.

Signs don’t tell the whole story but as a onetime sign chair in a winning Liberal cause, I had far fewer Liberal signs up on Mississauga Road (a stretch that was formerly in Mississauga North) than Charles does currently.

Comment/commentaire by klittler 10.04.07 @ 11:57 am

After spouting off, I go back to the riding projection to discover that DemocraticSpace has Mississauga South in the “?” category rather than as a PC win. That’s about where I would put it but trending toward Charles.

Comment/commentaire by klittler 10.04.07 @ 12:39 pm

Will Tim Peterson, who crossed the floor to join the PCs, hold Mississauga South? – Yes PC

Comment/commentaire by Nick J Boragina 10.07.07 @ 10:35 am

I don’t think so Nick.

Today’s polls, whether 42-27 (Strategic Counsel) or 46-31 (Environics) show a 15-point spread. I don’t think that Mississauga South is enough of an outlier to withstand 15 points. Tim won it for the Liberals with only an 11-point province-wide lead last time out.

At those numbers, several current PC seats start to look vulnerable: Barrie, Mississauga South and Ajax-Pickering were unsafe calls and I would not count Kitchener-Conestoga, Burlington or Oak Ridges as home-free.

Comment/commentaire by klittler 10.09.07 @ 1:48 pm

I guess I was a bit optimistic re Burlington

Comment/commentaire by klittler 10.11.07 @ 11:25 am



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