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Wayne Marston

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all subsequently gave the Liberals larger margins of victory. Copps also lost personal standing within the Liberal Party after the by-election, and she was eventually lost to fellow Liberal MP Tony Valeri in a pitched battle for the Liberal nomination in the new
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Although Copps ran in and won the 1996 by-election, Marston finished a strong second to her, reducing Copps' margin of victory significantly. Copps' riding was once the strongest Liberal riding in the Hamilton area (holding even during the
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convention in Hamilton, February 24, 1996. Marston was also a School Board Trustee for Ward 5 of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board from 2000 until his resignation, after his federal election victory, on January 24, 2006.
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riding when it was created out of her former Hamilton East riding and Valeri's former Stoney Creek riding in 2004.
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Marston had previously run for the NDP in the former federal riding of
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both times. He was also the NDP candidate in the 1996 Hamilton East
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by a 466-vote margin. He was subsequently reelected in
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Member of Parliament
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Tony Valeri
Bob Bratina
Sisson Ridge
New Brunswick
New Democratic Party
Hamilton
Ontario
Sisson Ridge, New Brunswick
New Democratic Party
Member of Parliament
Hamilton, Ontario
riding
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
2006 federal election
Liberal
Tony Valeri
2008
2011
2015 election
Hamilton mayor
Bob Bratina
House of Commons
Ontario Progressive Conservative
Hamilton East
1993
1997 Canadian federal elections
Sheila Copps

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