Mike Davison (politician) explained

Mike Davison
Office1:Ontario MPP
Term Start1:1984
Term End1:1985
Predecessor1:Sheila Copps
Successor1:Lily Munro
Constituency1:Hamilton Centre
Term Start2:1975
Term End2:1981
Predecessor2:Norm Davison
Successor2:Sheila Copps
Constituency2:Hamilton Centre
Party:New Democrat
Birth Date:31 March 1950
Birth Place:Hamilton, Ontario
Occupation:Journalist

Michael Norman Davison (born March 31, 1950) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic member in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1981 and again from 1984 to 1985 who represented the riding of Hamilton Centre.

Background

Davison was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and attended Hamilton Collegiate Institute.

Politics

He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1975 provincial election, succeeding his father Norm Davison in Hamilton Centre.[1] He was re-elected over Liberal candidate Sheila Copps by 14 votes in the 1977 election.[2] A recount was ordered which confirmed the win for Davison.[3] In 1981, Davison lost to Copps in a rematch.[4]

Davison won a seat on the Hamilton, Ontario City Council in 1982.[5] He returned to the provincial politics when he won a by-election on December 13, 1984 which was held to replace Copps who moved on to Federal politics. He defeated Liberal candidate Lily Munro by 100 votes.[6] Munro requested a recount which confirmed Davison's win by a narrow margin of 55 votes.[7] He never actually returned to sit in the legislature, however, as it was not convened before the writs were dropped five months later. In the 1985 election Davison lost to Oddie in a rematch by 384 votes.[8]

He tried to regain a Hamilton council seat again in November 1985, but failed in his attempt.[9]

Later life

He opened a consulting firm after leaving politics.[10] Davison wrote a column for the Hamilton Spectator newspaper until it was cancelled in 2002.[11] Following his column's cancellation, he became a political commentator for CHCH News and, in 2003, sought appointment to the Hamilton Police Services Board.[10]

In 2004, Davison was arrested on three counts of criminal harassment and one count of attempting to lure a 16-year-old girl into prostitution. He rejected the terms of his bail agreement in July 2004, and chose to remain in jail during the pre-trial period.[12] A number of Davison's former associates indicated that they had lost touch with him prior to his arrest, and sometimes saw him "wandering downtown streets" in an aimless manner.[13] Future HWDSB Trustee Bob Barlow, then active in local NDP politics, noted that Davison had gone to Andrea Horwath's by-election headquarters and made a number of strange statements. "It was almost like a fantasyland. That's not the Mike I know. I thought that's odd," Barlow told the Hamilton Spectator.[10] Political columnist Eric Dowd wrote that heavy drinking played a significant role in Davison's downfall.

Davison eventually pleaded guilty, and was given a conditional discharge and probation. An addiction to alcohol was a contributing factor.[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Table of vote results for all Ontario ridings . The Globe and Mail . September 19, 1975 . C12.
  2. News: Ontario provincial election results riding by riding . The Globe and Mail . June 10, 1977 . D9.
  3. News: Vote checks on Monday, Tuesday: 2 recounts will decide Official Opposition . Grant . Donald . The Globe and Mail . June 18, 1977 . 4.
  4. News: Canadian Press . Winds of change, sea of security . The Windsor Star . March 20, 1981 . Windsor, Ontario . 22.
  5. News: Hamilton situation explosive party politics called pathetic, chaotic . Marron . Kevin . The Globe and Mail . December 29, 1983 . 4.
  6. News: Liberals lose ground in Ontario by-elections . Stephens . Robert . Cruickshank . John . The Globe and Mail . December 14, 1984 . 1.
  7. News: Recount confirms NDP win . The Globe and Mail . December 28, 1984 . 4.
  8. News: Results of vote in Ontario election . The Globe and Mail . May 3, 1985 . 13.
  9. News: Seven new councillors endorsed lobby achieves aim in Hamilton election . Marron . Kevin . The Globe and Mail . November 14, 1985 . A22.
  10. News: Barbara . Brown . Davison charges 'out of character'; Defence lawyer seeks bail hearing today . . July 22, 2004.
  11. News: Mike . Davison . Davison gets the last word in -- again; Columnist makes final social call before putting down his pen . . June 25, 2002.
  12. News: Barbara . Brown . Davison fires lawyer, remains in custody . . July 31, 2004.
  13. News: Barbara . Brown . Davison opts for jail over bail restrictions . Hamilton Spectator . July 24, 2004.
  14. News: A fall from grace; Ex-MPP given conditional discharge, 12 months probation for harassing 16-year-old with 'bizarre' sexual suggestions . Morse . Paul . The Hamilton Spectator . March 2005 . A1.