Party for the Commonwealth of Canada candidates in the 1988 Canadian federal election explained

The Party for the Commonwealth Republic fielded several candidates in the 1993 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. The PCR was the political wing of Lyndon LaRouche's movement in Canada.

Quebec

Laurentides

Jean Vigneault

Jean Vigneault was a Commonwealth Party candidates in two federal elections and one provincial election. He was twenty-six years old in 1985 and identified as an engineer.[1]

Electoral record
ElectionDivisionPartyVotes%PlaceWinner
1984 federalSaint-Léonard—AnjouCommonwealth1450.246/6Alfonso Gagliano, Liberal
1985 provincialSainte-AnneCommonwealth1080.525/7Maximilien Polak, Liberal
1988 federalLaurentidesCommonwealth2490.446/6Jacques Vien, Progressive Conservative

Ontario

Eglinton—Lawrence

James Felicioni

James Felicioni was thirty-four years old, and listed himself as a kitchen manager.[2] He received 122 votes (0.30%), finishing seventh against Liberal candidate Joe Volpe.

Notes and References

  1. Karen Seidman, "Ste. Anne: Incumbent welcomes a tough challenge," Montreal Gazette, 23 November 1985, A7.
  2. "Metro area voters to decide 33 ridings", Toronto Star, 18 November 1988, A9.