defeated liberal candidate thomas simpson, a former executive with the canadian national institute for the blind, conceded at 9:50 p.m.
“we found ways to connect with thousands of voters across this riding on the phone and in person. thank you all so much for all the work been done,” he told his supporters.
even after ottawa centre turned orange, the senate tavern on bank was swiftly transformed into a bright red liberal stronghold by simpson’s team of eager volunteers, with red strobe lights and countless election signs on every wall.
simpson is a newcomer to provincial politics, telling the ottawa citizen this election campaign was always going to be an uphill battle. “we were up against someone with name recognition.”
other candidates in ottawa centre included the green party’s simon beckett, a property manager and former dance choreographer, and progressive conservative candidate scott healey, a retired member of the canadian armed forces.
during the campaign, healey admitted he faced an uphill battle in ottawa centre, which has never been captured by a conservative candidate.
in six decades, ottawa centre has been held by either an ndp or liberal politician.
also on the ballot this year were shannon boschy of the ontario party, maria desouza of the new blue party, cashton perry of the communist party of canada (ontario), and josh rachlis, an independent.