Richard Durante Explained

Richard John Joseph Durante
Birth Date:1930 8, df=yes
Birth Place:New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Death Place:Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada
Riding:Comox—Alberni
Term Start:June 1968
Term End:February 1969
Profession:supervising principal
Party:Liberal

Richard John Joseph Durante (17 August 1930 at New Westminster, British Columbia – 11 September 2003[1]) was a Liberal Party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a supervising principal by career.

In the 1968 general election, Tom Barnett was initially declared the winner of the Comox—Alberni riding over Durante by a three-vote margin. But the Liberals demanded a recount whose result gave Durante a nine-vote lead, therefore giving Durante the seat in Parliament. However, Barnett and his party's riding association filed a court challenge that concluded on 3 February 1969 when two British Columbia Supreme Court judges ruled that twelve Canadian Forces members had voted despite being ineligible. The result was therefore invalidated.[2] Durante was allowed to remain a member of the House of Commons for one additional week, to allow time for a possible appeal.[3] The Liberals ultimately decided not to challenge the ruling, and Durante's seat was declared vacant.

This led to a by-election on 8 April 1969 which Barnett won against Durante, therefore cutting short the Liberal candidate's career in federal politics.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vancouver Sun. Obituarys. 27 April 2019.
  2. News: Liberal victory ruled invalid by B.C. court . . 4 February 1969 . 2 . The Canadian Press . The Canadian Press .
  3. Winnipeg Free Press, 4 February 1969, p. 1.