Jennifer McKenzie (politician) explained

Jennifer McKenzie
Birth Place:Fredericton, New Brunswick
Office1:Leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party
Term Start1:August 10, 2017
Term End1:February 25, 2019
Predecessor1:Rosaire L'Italien
Successor1:Mackenzie Thomason (interim)
Party:
New Democratic Party
Occupation:Engineer

Jennifer McKenzie (born 1962) is a Canadian politician and former leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party. She was acclaimed as leader on August 10, 2017. On February 25, 2019, a day after losing a leadership review on whether or not a new leadership election should be held within six months, she resigned as leader rather than run as a leadership candidate.[1]

McKenzie had previously served as chair of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board for two terms.[1]

She is an engineer by training and a tech entrepreneur who formerly served as vice-president of Instantel Inc, a technology manufacturer.[2] McKenzie was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick and moved to Ontario to pursue her career before returning to New Brunswick. She lives in Saint John, New Brunswick. McKenzie has three adult children.[3]

McKenzie was a candidate for the New Democratic Party in Fundy Royal for the 2015 federal election placing third with 18% of the vote.[1] Previously, she was also a candidate for the Ontario New Democratic Party in Ottawa Centre in the 2014 Ontario provincial election finishing second with 20% of the vote.[2]

McKenzie led the NDP during the 2018 provincial election. The party failed to win any seats and McKenzie ran third in her district of Saint John Harbour.

Electoral record

Ottawa-Carleton District School Board election, 2010

Zone 10

CandidateVote%
Jennifer McKenzie (X) 11,828 75.10
Megan Carroll 3,921 24.90
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board election, 2006

Zone 10

CandidateVotes%
Jennifer McKenzie9,19854.38
Joan Spice (X)7,71645.62

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NDP hopes to reclaim members with Jennifer McKenzie as new leader. MacKinnon. Bobbi-Jean. CBC News. August 10, 2017. August 12, 2017.
  2. Web site: Former Ottawa school board chair acclaimed as N.B. NDP leader. CTV News. August 10, 2017. August 12, 2017.
  3. Web site: New Brunswick’s new leader of NDP named. Global News. August 10, 2017. August 12, 2017.