www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 12, 2007 - 5 Green Party beats NDP in Halton By Stephanie Hounsell SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER It may have been overshadowed by the nail-biter Conservative/Liberal contest, but the second race of election night -- between the NDP and the Green Party --yielded a surprise ending of its own. When all the results were in for the Halton riding, Green Party candidate Andrew Chlobowski had beat out the NDP's Pat Heroux for third place by 216 votes. Halton was one of the few ridings in Ontario where the Green Party received the third highest percentage of votes. "I am happy," Chlobowski said on his way home from his results party at the Green Party office in Burlington. "I would have been happier if we had won one seat, but I think we made a huge step forward in our popularity." He called eclipsing the NDP in the riding "incredible." "It's a strong sign we're going somewhere," he said. Much of the support for the Green Party in Halton has come from people living in the newer subdivisions -- young professionals seem to comprise much of the party's supporters, he said, explaining they were the ones asking for lawn signs. The Oakville resident surmised some of those people are welcoming the Green Party's environmental stance out of a desire to protect their children. It was an intimate group of about a dozen of Heroux's supporters that gathered at Bryden's pub on Main Street to watch the results come in Wednesday night. As they munched on nachos, a slight cheer rang out each time Halton riding's results flashed across the big-screen TV. But towards the end of the night, Heroux she was somewhat disappointed with the results. "They've made their choice," she said of voters. Nevertheless, Heroux said being a candidate has been a great experience. "It's made me feel confident and that I can make a difference," said the Burlington resident, adding, "I'm content with the showing. It was my first time running." Saturday, October 20 th Co-Sponsored by: Town of Oakville Halton Regional Police Service Ontario Trillium Foundation Halton Regional Centre Oakville Arts Council Sheridan College First contest as candidate may be Zemlak's last Continued from page 3 `Team Dynamic' -- the would-be Halton MPP believed his aggressive, straight-forward approach struck a strong chord with voters. "I'm just an ordinary person. Knocking on so many doors, I feel I really connected with the people. I believe it came across that I care." Zemlak said Wednesday night's nail-biting results typified a campaign that seemed wide open from start to finish, adding, "A lot of people I talked with felt they weren't well represented provincially and wanted a change. I think we were in uncharted waters here." Addressing his party's sweeping victory, the Halton Grit said Premier Dalton McGuinty had to bite the bullet and make some tough, unpopular decisions over the past four years but that his government's commitment to health care seemed to resonate strongly with area voters. So having pushed Chudleigh to the brink and with the Liberals gaining major ground in Halton since getting lambasted in 1995, will Zemlak give it another go? "Probably not. I have no intentions of running again, although this riding is definitely winnable (for the Liberals)." 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