Party for People with Special Needs

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Party for People with Special Needs
Active Provincial Party
Founded 2007
Leader Danish Ahmed
President Andrei Losinski
Headquarters Dan King (executive director)
505-341 Bloor St W
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1W8
Political ideology Recognition of people with disabilities as people with special needs
International alignment None
Colours pink
Website

The Party for People with Special Needs is a minor political party in Ontario, Canada, founded in 2007 and having contested the 2007 provincial election.[1] The party ran two candidates, leader Danish Ahmed in Toronto Centre and John Rubino in Trinity—Spadina,[2] neither of whom won.

PPSN was founded following a rule change regarding official party recognition; parties must now only field two candidates to be officially registered, as opposed to the previous requirement of running candidates in half of all electoral districts.[3] The party's mandate is to focus on the needs of people with disabilities.

[edit] Election results

Year of election # of candidates # of votes % of vote in contested ridings % of popular vote
2007 2 526 0.58% 0.01%

[edit] Notes