In 2025, the Green candidate in the territory of Ottawa for the Ottario elections increased the smaller percentage of votes than in 2022.

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Green party members in Ottawa know that the election success is an uphill battle. He has something a little bigger than that mountain after watching the OntarIO election results.
As a small but green crowd, Gloucester’s Green Rig Kitchen and Brewery night green candidate for election evening, a small percentage of votes in each Ottawa region, compared to 2022.
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“The Greens lost support in this election and I think our support went to the Liberals due to fear,” said Christian Proule for the green party candidate for Ottawa-Vanier. “Fear of Trump and Ford fear.”
However, the mood was inspired in the case organized by Michel Petersen (Orleans), Nira Ditcheran (Ottawa South) and Simon Beckett (Ottawa Center).
“This is a greater opposite of the Green Party’s spirit. We are a party that really promotes cooperation,” he said, a registered psychotherapist.
Despite these results, Petersen said he intends to continue the lawyer of the Ottawa Society.
“I have just been nominated and have something about the impact I can influence my society.”
For participants, for the re-election of the Ontario Green Party, he led to the celebration of the Ontario leader Mike Schreiner and Kitchener Central Representative Aislinn Clancy.
Schreiner, Schreiner election night speeches with applause as the speech was removed on television.
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“He always reforms as a leader as a leader in a row and is firm,” Diageeran said.
Doakeran added the most “heartwarming” moment in the night, Matr Richter finished the second place in the Parry’s voice Muskoka driver. The green candidate voted 41.7 percent, PC candidate Graydon Smith received 2371 votes per 2371 votes.
Local candidates in Ottawa, the local candidates said that a goal is to increase the voter’s activity.
“I would like to see people engaged in civilian responsibilities,” he said. “Currently, there are so many political charms … but if you can find someone who respects you, the values you resonate with you allow you to humaneize these roles.”
Orléans, Ottava-Vanier and Glengarry-prescott-Russell Russelling, in the fact that compared to 2022, the other eight landslides experienced a slight reduction.
Another goal for the Greens was to increase the province at least two percent of the province to receive a quarterly benefits in government financing.
“Sounds,” the sounds are important, “the sounds,” said Gillian Walker, Ottava Center for the Ottawa Central Campaign. “Your voice shows in these interest.”
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The Greens succeeded in this regard, the votes were 4.83 percent inside the province. “It’s a big deal for a party like us,” Diageeran said.
Looking out the future, Beckett said that the greens want to be an alternative to any selector “It is an alternative to” really worsened with status quo. “
Proulx said, “To show that people hope for something different,” said greens believe that housing, health and affordability have comprehensive images to solve the crises.
While not green candidates in the Ottawa region, all candidates said they would continue their grass efforts.
“We know we are standing: We will do our government responsible and other parties. We will continue to build our local capacity,” he said.
How did Ottawa Greens performed in the Ontario elections in 2025
– Michel Petersen received 2.48 percent of Orleans, which are below 4.55 percent in 2022
– Christian Proulx received 5.17 percent of Ottawa-Vanier votes, which are below 7.81 percent in 2022
– Simon Beckett, 4.87 percent in 2022 (Shelby Bertrand), received 2.66 percent of the voting of the Ottawa Center
– Nira Doakeran, Ottawa received 2.89 percent of the South voting, in 2022 by 4.65 percent
– Sheilagh McLean, 3.89 percent in 2022 (kaitlyn tremblay) received 1.9 percent of Nepean sounds
– Jennifer Purdy received 2.53 percent of Canata-Carleton votes in 2022 in 2022 (Pat Freel)
– Sophia Andrew-Priner, 3.53 percent in 2022 (Steve Warren), received 3.53 percent (Steve Warren), 339 percent
– Thaila Riden received 2.28% of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell votes below 3.76 percent in 2022
– In 2022, 5.48 percent (Cody Zulinski), 1.82 percent of Carleton votes (Cody Zulinski) received 1.82 percent
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