Lois Brown
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Lois Brown is a Canadian businesswoman and politician. She is a former member of the Canadian Alliance Party having been its nominated candidate prior to the merger with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. She challenged Liberal cabinet minister Belinda Stronach in the 2006 Canadian general election as a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada, but was easily defeated by Stronach.
Canadian federal election, 2006 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Liberal | Belinda Stronach | 27,176 | 46.22% | +3.80%¹ | ||
Conservative | Lois Brown | 22,371 | 38.05% | -4.37%¹ | ||
New Democrat | Ed Chudak | 5,639 | 9.59% | -0.34% | ||
Green | Glenn Hubbers | 2,805 | 4.77% | +0.30% | ||
Progressive Canadian | Dorian Baxter | 729 | 1.24% | -0.86% | ||
Canadian Action | Peter Maloney | 79 | 0.13% | N/A |