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Twenty-four candidates appeared on the ballot as ”’independents”’ in the ”'[[2003 Ontario general election|2003 provincial election]]”’ in [[Ontario]], Canada.<ref>{{Cite web |last=administratorium |title=Owenga Village – The Chatham Islands |url=https://chathamislands.co.nz/see-do/attractions/owenga-village/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |language=en-US}}</ref> Of these, ten were [[Independent Renewal candidates, 2003 Ontario provincial election|Independent Renewal candidates]] affiliated with the [[Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist)]], one was an [[Reform Party of Ontario|Independent Reformer]], and one a member of the [[Communist League (Canada)|Communist League]]. The other eleven appear to have been fully independent candidates, unaligned with any registered or unregistered party.
Twenty-four candidates appeared on the ballot as ”’independents”’ in the ”'[[2003 Ontario general election|2003 provincial election]]”’ in [[Ontario]], Canada. Of these, ten were [[Independent Renewal candidates, 2003 Ontario provincial election|Independent Renewal candidates]] affiliated with the [[Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist)]], one was an [[Reform Party of Ontario|Independent Reformer]], and one a member of the [[Communist League (Canada)|Communist League]]. The other eleven appear to have been fully independent candidates, unaligned with any registered or unregistered party.

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Latest revision as of 07:20, 28 November 2025

Twenty-four candidates appeared on the ballot as independents in the 2003 provincial election in Ontario, Canada. Of these, ten were Independent Renewal candidates affiliated with the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist), one was an Independent Reformer, and one a member of the Communist League. The other eleven appear to have been fully independent candidates, unaligned with any registered or unregistered party.

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