Doug Reycraft Explained

Doug Reycraft
Office1:Mayor of Southwest Middlesex
Term Start1:2001
Term End1:2014
Predecessor1:first mayor
Successor1:Vance Blackmore
Office2:Ontario MPP
Term Start2:1985
Term End2:1990
Predecessor2:Bob Eaton
Successor2:Irene Mathyssen
Constituency2:Middlesex
Party:Liberal
Birth Date:9 March 1943
Birth Place:London, Ontario
Residence:London, Ontario
Profession:Teacher

Douglas Richard Reycraft (born March 9, 1943) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1990 who represented the southwestern Ontario riding of Middlesex. From 2001 to 2014 he was mayor of Southwest Middlesex.

Background

Reycraft was born and raised in London, Ontario. He attended London Teachers' College and the University of Western Ontario, and worked as a teacher.

Politics

Reycraft was a councillor, deputy reeve and reeve in the Village of Glencoe, and served as a warden of Middlesex County.

He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1985 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent Bob Eaton by 810 votes in the rural riding of Middlesex.[1] The Liberal Party formed government following this election. He was re-elected by a greater margin in the 1987 election.[2] He served as Chief Government Whip from September 29, 1987 to August 2, 1989.

The Liberals lost the 1990 provincial election to the New Democratic Party, and Reycraft lost his riding to NDP candidate Irene Mathyssen by 520 votes.[3] He attempted a comeback in the 1995 election, but lost to Bruce Smith of the Progressive Conservatives.[4]

Reycraft returned to municipal politics, and was elected mayor of Southwest Middlesex, Ontario in 2000. He was returned in 2003 by only 26 votes over challenger Tom Jeffrey, and was re-elected in 2006 and 2010. He lost re-election in 2014 by 17 votes to Deputy Mayor Vance Blackmore.[5]

Reycraft also served as chair of the London-Middlesex Board of Health, chair of the London Middlesex Housing Authority, president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, chair of the Board of Directors of the Municipal Employers Pension Centre of Ontario and co-chair of the National Municipal Rail Safety Working Group of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

His son Sean Reycraft is a television writer and producer.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Results of vote in Ontario election . The Globe and Mail . May 3, 1985 . 13.
  2. News: Results from individual ridings . The Windsor Star . September 11, 1987 . F2.
  3. News: Ontario election: Riding-by-riding voting results . The Globe and Mail . September 7, 1990 . A12.
  4. Web site: Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate . Elections Ontario . June 8, 1995 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140221181154/http://results.elections.on.ca/results/1995_results/valid_votes.jsp?e_code=36&rec=0&district=middlesex&flag=E&layout=G . February 21, 2014 .
  5. News: Van Brenk . Deborah . Blackmore defeats veteran Reycraft . The London Free Press . October 28, 2014 . A5.
  6. "Prime Time: Citizen writer Tony Atherton follows a group of students taking a crash course on writing for TV". Ottawa Citizen, May 27, 1999.