Canada votes: North Island-Powell River results
- Conservative Aaron Gunn won the North Island-Powell River riding in the recent Canadian federal election held in Campbell River and surrounding areas.
- The election featured a competitive race with Gunn, NDP candidate Tanille Johnston, and Liberal Jennifer Lash splitting votes amid heightened scrutiny of Gunn's controversial social media history.
- Gunn secured approximately 39% of the vote with 30,551 ballots, Johnston received 33% with 25,838 votes, and Lash earned notable support with 20,468 votes, while the Green and People's Party candidates had less impact.
- Lash highlighted running a campaign centered on optimism and bringing people together rather than fostering division, while Gunn faced criticism for controversial statements on social and racial matters. Meanwhile, Johnston expressed her appreciation to supporters gathered at More Eatery.
- Gunn's victory flipped the riding to the Conservatives, suggesting vote splitting influenced results, and Lash called for constructive cooperation to unify the community moving forward.
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Split vote lifted Gunn to victory despite controversy
Controversial Conservative candidate Aaron Gunn ended his successful campaign the same way he started it: by keeping his whereabouts secret and avoiding questions from the media.
·Peterborough, Canada
Read Full ArticleConservatives flip three seats on Vancouver Island
The Conservative Party of Canada had eyes on four or five Vancouver Island ridings with hopes of painting it blue outside of Greater Victoria, but walked away with three in Monday’s federal election as the party regains a foothold on the Island. After weeks of being projected to win, it isn’t a huge surprise in the end that newcomer Aaron Gunn took the northernmost riding of North Island-Powell River. He spent the day Monday trying to block out …
·Victoria, Canada
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