Carol Mitchell

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Carol Mitchell (born c.1957) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2003 to 2011 representing the riding of Huron—Bruce. She was a cabinet minister in the government of Dalton McGuinty.

Preceded byLeona Dombrowsky
Succeeded byTed McMeekin
Preceded byHelen Johns
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Carol Mitchell
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
In office
January 18, 2010  October 6, 2011
PremierDalton McGuinty
Preceded byLeona Dombrowsky
Succeeded byTed McMeekin
Ontario MPP
In office
October 23, 2003  October 6, 2011
Preceded byHelen Johns
Succeeded byLisa Thompson
ConstituencyHuron—Bruce
Personal details
Born1957 (age 6869)
PartyLiberal
SpouseLarry
Children2
OccupationBusinesswomen
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Background

Mitchell was born in Clinton, Ontario in Huron County and was educated at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. She is a past member of Girl Guides of Canada. She worked in retailing after her graduation, and ran stores selling children's clothes in Clinton and Bayfield.

Politics

She was elected to Clinton's town council in 1993, and became its reeve later in the decade. She also served on the Huron County council, and was elected as the first reeve of the amalgamated municipality of Central Huron. She was elected as warden of Huron County in 1999 and 2000.[1]

In the 2003 provincial election she ran as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Huron—Bruce and defeated Progressive Conservative incumbent Helen Johns, a cabinet minister, by about 3,000 votes.[2] On October 23, 2003, she was named parliamentary assistant to Steve Peters, the Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food.[3] In March 2006, Mitchell was named parliamentary assistant to David Caplan, the Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal.[4] Upon re-election in the fall of 2007,[5] Mitchell was named Government Caucus Chair and parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, with a concentration on Municipal Affairs.[6]

On January 18, 2010, Mitchell was named Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs as part of a cabinet shuffle by Premier Dalton McGuinty.[7]

She was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Lisa Thompson in the 2011 election.[8]

Cabinet positions

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Electoral record

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2011 Ontario general election: Huron—Bruce
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeLisa Thompson19,13842.76+12.22$ 81,890.60
LiberalCarol Mitchell14,65932.75−13.2079,935.51
New DemocraticGrant Robertson9,32920.85+7.5332,102.53
GreenPatrick Main7721.72−4.81881.40
Family CoalitionChristine Schnurr6561.47−0.8514,592.60
IndependentDennis Valenta2000.45−0.440.00
Total valid votes / expense limit 44,754100.0  +0.46$ 90,268.64
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1720.38−0.09
Turnout 44,92659.23−0.57
Eligible voters 75,853 +1.35
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +12.71
Source(s)
"Official return from the records / Rapport des registres officiels - Huron—Bruce – October 6, 2011 General Election" (PDF).
"2011 Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Elections Ontario. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
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2007 Ontario general election: Huron—Bruce
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalCarol Mitchell20,46945.95+0.16$ 49,205.00
Progressive ConservativeRob Morley13,60630.54−7.6972,311.76
New DemocraticPaul Klopp5,93213.32+1.8620,183.39
GreenVictoria Serda2,9116.53+4.387,787.36
Family CoalitionDave Joslin1,0352.32+0.248,064.77
IndependentDennis Valenta3930.88 9,887.73
IndependentRonald John Stephens2020.45 0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 44,548100.0  +2.62$ 80,832.60
Total rejected ballots 2090.47−0.02
Turnout 44,75759.80−6.66
Eligible voters 74,845 +14.03
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2003 Ontario general election: Huron—Bruce
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalCarol Mitchell19,87945.79+3.96$ 43,587.07
Progressive ConservativeHelen Johns16,59438.23−7.5368,667.03
New DemocraticGrant I. Robertson4,97311.46+2.3318,246.88
GreenShelley Hannah9342.15 3,146.98
Family CoalitionDave Joslin9022.08−1.217,273.45
FreedomRobert Sabharwal1270.29 0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 43,409100.0  −4.39$ 63,013.44
Total rejected ballots 2120.49−0.80
Turnout 43,62166.46−0.32
Eligible voters 65,639 −4.70
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