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Oakville Beaver, 12 Oct 2011, p. 2

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 12, 2011 · 2 RIZIERO VERTOLLI / OAKVILLE BEAVER THREE-PEAT: Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn gives the thumbs up as he is declared the victor of last Thursday's provincial election race in the Oakville riding. Halton MPP Ted Chudleigh also was returned to office in that riding, however, in a tighter race. Flynn wins again By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Kevin Flynn will serve a third term as Oakville's Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). The Liberal incumbent beat his nearest rival Oakville Progressive Conservative candidate Larry Scott with an outcome of 21,581 votes to 17,122 -- with Flynn receiving 48 per cent of the popular vote. Oakville NDP candidate Lesley Sprague received 4,615 votes while the Green Party's Andrew Chlobowski got 879; Independent Mike Harris received 497; Family Coalition candidate Jonathan Banzuela managed 204 and the Freedom Party's Steve Hunter got 167 votes. These numbers are based on the final un-official tally. At 10:15 p.m., a beaming Flynn arrived at the Operating Engineers Banquet Hall and Conference Centre after it had become clear the lead he had enjoyed all evening would not be overtaken. More than 100 supporters cheered Flynn's name as he entered the building and chanted `Four more years' over and over as Flynn embraced many of those who had come to see him. "Obviously, I am pleased about this," said Flynn in a media interview shortly after his arrival. "I think this came as a result of us running what I think was a "Kevin is the people's champion. He has always put the people of Oakville first, before his political ambitions, before his Liberal Party and sometimes even before the premier... Oakville is very lucky to have a leader like Kevin Flynn." Max Khan, Ward 6 Councillor and former Liberal federal candidate positive campaign. I think we were able to talk about the issues that people in Oakville really wanted to talk about. The people of Oakville really value their public education system, they really value their healthcare system, they are strong proponents of a healthy environment and I think when you have a government that is able to balance all those and at the same time stimulate the economy -- I think, we were able to present the people of Ontario and Oakville with a balanced agenda." Flynn and his supporters enjoyed a relatively relaxing evening with reports at 9:30 p.m. showing Flynn off to an early lead with 54 votes while Scott had 22 and Sprague had 12. See Flynn page 5

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