Jennie Stevens

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Jennifer Stevens is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election.[1] She represents the riding of St. Catharines as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party. Prior to her election in the legislature, she was a city councillor for 15 years for St. Catharines City Council.

Preceded byJim Bradley
Preceded byJames Almas & Wendy Patriquin
Succeeded byGreg Miller & Lori Littleton
Quick facts MPP, Critic, Veterans, Legions and Military Affairs ...
Jennie Stevens
Stevens in 2020
Critic, Veterans, Legions and Military Affairs
Assumed office
August 23, 2018
LeaderAndrea Horwath
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for St. Catharines
Assumed office
June 7, 2018
Preceded byJim Bradley
St. Catharines City Councillor
In office
December 1, 2003  June 2018
Preceded byJames Almas & Wendy Patriquin
Succeeded byGreg Miller & Lori Littleton
ConstituencyMerritton Ward
Personal details
PartyNew Democratic
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Background

Stevens has a background in the not-for profit sector, serving on the board of the Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre. She also served on the Merritton Athletic Association.

Political career

Stevens' political career began in municipal politics. She served as city councillor for 15 years, for St. Catharines City Council, representing Merritton Ward (Ward 1), located in the city's southeast. Stevens' first foray into provincial politics was in the 2014 Ontario general election, where she was unsuccessful against Liberal incumbent Jim Bradley. In the 2018 Ontario general election, Stevens defeated Bradley, becoming the first woman to represent St. Catharines in the legislature.

In April 2021, Stevens introduced a private member's bill titled Bill 274, Intimate Partner Violence Disclosure Act. The bill was based on Clare's Law, and sought to provide additional protections for individuals at-risk of domestic violence.[2] Bill 274 was defeated in a vote the same month; after the Progressive Conservatives voted against it.[3]

Stevens was re-elected in the 2022 Ontario general election, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate and St. Catharines city councillor Sal Sorrento.

As of August 11, 2024, she serves as the Official Opposition critic for Sports, Tourism, and for Veterans, Legions, and Military Affairs.

In October 2024, Stevens introduced a bill known as Bill 213, Affordable Home Heating Act. The bill proposed creating a Heating Support Program to assist low-income seniors and families with the costs of heating their homes during the winter.[4] On December 9th, the bill was defeated.[5]

In 2024, she advocated for increased supports for homeless veterans. Stevens stated that the number of homeless veterans was growing, and that they were having difficulties accessing government assistance.[6][7]

Electoral record

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2025 Ontario general election: St. Catharines
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJennie Stevens19,68842.12+2.41$66,956
Progressive ConservativeSal Sorrento16,42235.13+0.70$73,420
LiberalRobin McPherson8,09217.31+0.68$72,064
GreenStephen Vincelette-Smith1,0332.21–1.88$567
New BlueRob Atalick8071.73–0.83$4,178
Stop the New Sex-Ed AgendaNatalia Benoit3470.74N/A$0
Ontario PartyLiz Leeuwenburg3000.64–0.78$0
Ontario AllianceJ. Justin O'Donnell560.12+0.05
Total valid votes/expense limit 46,74599.28–0.20$151,984
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 3400.72+0.20
Turnout 47,08550.22+3.56
Eligible voters 93,754
New Democratic hold Swing +0.86
Source: Elections Ontario[8][9]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2022 Ontario general election: St. Catharines
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJennie Stevens17,12839.71+3.09$72,978
Progressive ConservativeSal Sorrento14,85134.43+0.83$68,299
LiberalRyan Madill7,17516.63–7.90$78,102
GreenMichele Braniff1,7644.09+0.37$25
New BlueKeith McDonald1,1032.56N/A$15
Ontario PartyMichael Goddard6131.42N/Anone listed
LibertarianJudi Falardeau3720.86+0.48none listed
CommunistRin Simon990.23+0.10none listed
Ontario AllianceJ. Justin O'Donnell310.07N/A$0
Total valid votes 43,13699.48+0.55
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 2240.52–0.55
Turnout 43,36046.66–11.40
Eligible voters 93,002
New Democratic hold Swing +1.13
Source(s)
  • "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18.
  • "Statistical Summary by Electoral District" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-05-21.
  • "Political Financing and Party Information". Elections Ontario. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2018 Ontario general election: St. Catharines
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJennie Stevens18,91136.61+12.01$8,736
Progressive ConservativeSandie Bellows17,35333.60+4.28$41,729
LiberalJim Bradley12,67124.53−16.67$77,481
GreenColin Ryrie1,9233.72−0.11$10
None of the AboveJim Fannon4940.96N/A$27,700
LibertarianDaniel Tisi1950.38N/Anone listed
CommunistSaleh Waziruddin660.13N/Anone listed
Cultural ActionDuke Willis370.07N/Anone listed
Total valid votes 51,65098.93
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 5561.07
Turnout 52,20658.06
Eligible voters 89,924
New Democratic notional gain from Liberal Swing +3.87
Source: Elections Ontario[10][11]
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More information 2014 Ontario general election: St. Catharines, Party ...
2014 Ontario general election: St. Catharines
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJim Bradley19,07041.93+0.72
Progressive ConservativeMat Siscoe13,81429.72-6.49
New DemocraticJennie Stevens11,35024.45+4.25
GreenKaren Fraser1,7923.85+1.35
LibertarianNicholas Dushko2230.47
FreedomDave Unrau1700.37+0.24
CommunistSaleh Waziruddin950.21+0.05
Total valid votes 46,514100.0  
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 7251.56
Turnout 47,23954.80
Total Registered Electors on List 86,198
Liberal hold Swing +3.60
Source: Elections Ontario[12]
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2014 St. Catharines City Council Election - Ward 1 - Merriton

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Candidate Total votes % of total vote
Jennie Stevens (X)2,42327.32%
David Haywood1,55717.56%
Brandon Curie1,09212.31%
Leslie Seaborne1,02311.54%
Marta Liddiard6767.62%
Geoffrey Black3113.51%
Total valid votes8,868100.00
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2010 St. Catharines City Council Election - Ward 1 - Merriton

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Candidate Total votes % of total vote
Jennie Stevens (X)2,29432.96%
Jeff Burch (X)2,06429.66%
David Haywood1,13416.29%
Garry Robbins81711.74%
Sam Sacco4917.05%
Cameron Alderdice1602.30%
Total valid votes6,960100.00
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2006 St. Catharines City Council Election - Ward 1 - Meritton

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Candidate Total votes % of total vote
Jeff Burch285733.01%
Jennie Stevens (X)284932.92%
Sheila Morra (X)204923.68%
Robbie Craine89910.39%
Total valid votes6,960100.00
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2003 St. Catharines City Council Election - Ward 1 - Merriton

More information Candidate, Total votes ...
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Sheila Morra161521.12%
Jennie Stevens152819.98%
Mike O'Leary132617.34%
John Anderson83010.85%
Jack Wallace5336.97%
Matthew Bell5236.84%
Robbie Craine4105.36%
George Goff3714.85%
Jim Fannon2303.01%
Jonathon Inkol1592.08%
Fely Ante Whitfield1231.61%
Total valid votes7,648100.00
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2000 St. Catharines City Council Election - Ward 1 - Merriton

More information Candidate, Total votes ...
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
James Almas2,58937.17%
Wendy Patriquin2,06029.57%
Jennie Stevens1,71124.56%
George Goff6068.70%
Total valid votes6,966100.00
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