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'''Anthony Reale''' is a ] and, was the ] candidate for ] representing ] in the ] |
'''Anthony Reale''' is a ] and, was the ] candidate for ] representing ] in the ]. | ||
Reale is a former city councillor in the city of ] from 1985 to 1988. He ran for mayor in 1988, and was defeated by the then incumbent mayor ]. |
Reale is a former city councillor in the city of ] from 1985 to 1988. He ran for mayor in 1988, and was defeated by the then incumbent mayor ]. | ||
Reale has served as the returning officer for the ] and ] in the riding of Thornhill. He currently works for ] real estate agency as a sales representative. | Reale has served as the returning officer for the ] and ] in the riding of Thornhill. He currently works for ] real estate agency as a sales representative. | ||
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==References== | |||
*Taylor, Stirling. "Vaughan Councillor Risks Conflict Charge." '']''. Sep 16, 1987. pg. A.7 | |||
*"Mayoral Candidate Charged with Assault in Vaughan Election." '']'' (ME1 Edition) Dec 15, 1988. pg. B.10 | |||
*Daly Rita. "Would-be Mayor Acquitted After Fight on Campaign Trail." '']''. Feb 22, 1990. pg. A.6 | |||
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*"Anthony Reale welcomed the endorsement of Stephen Harper" '']''. Jan. 11, 2006. pg. 2 | |||
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Anthony Reale is a real estate agent and, was the Conservative Party of Canada candidate for Member of Parliament representing Thornhill in the 2006 federal election.
Reale is a former city councillor in the city of Vaughan from 1985 to 1988. He ran for mayor in 1988, and was defeated by the then incumbent mayor Lorna Jackson.
Reale has served as the returning officer for the 1999 and 2003 provincial elections in the riding of Thornhill. He currently works for RE/MAX real estate agency as a sales representative.
Anthony Reale ran against Liberal backbencher incumbent Susan Kadis in the 2006 federal election. The New Democratic Party candidate was Simon Strelchik, the Green Party of Canada candidate was Lloyd Helferty, and the Progressive Canadian Party candidate was Mark Abramowitz. Reale who is 59, failed to win the riding, and came second to Kadis, who won by 10,929 votes.