Kevin O'Donnell (politician)

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Kevin O'Donnell
Deputy Leader for Green Party of Ontario
Incumbent
Assumed office
May 6, 2012
Personal details
Born Ottawa, Ontario
Political party Green
Residence Ottawa, Ontario
Occupation Information Technology Contractor, Politician

Kevin O'Donnell (born in Ottawa, 1975) is the male deputy leader of the Green Party of Ontario, elected at the Annual General Meeting in the Spring of 2012. He is also on the party's shadow cabinet as finance critic.[1]

Electoral record

Ontario general election, 2011: Ottawa Centre
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
Liberal Yasir Naqvi 23,645 46.82 +11.82
New DemocraticAnil Naidoo 14,702 29.11 -1.69
Progressive ConservativeRob Dekker 9,257 18.33 -2.67
GreenKevin O'Donnell 2,184 4.33 -7.97
IndependentKristina Chapman 309 0.61
LibertarianMichal Zeithammel 240 0.48
CommunistStuart Ryan 160 0.32 -0.08

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