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Not enough women running in Ontario election: Equal Voice

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TORONTO – A national organization is warning that Ontario needs more women to run in the fall election to improve female representation in provincial politics.

Almost 31 per cent of the candidates nominated so far in the Oct. 6 race are women, or 85 out of 274 potential political hopefuls.

Equal Voice says there’s still time to increase the number before nominations close on Sept. 15.

The Liberals are leading the way proportionally at 43 per cent, with 32 women nominated so far among 75 candidates.

The New Democrats – the only major party with a female leader – sit at 38 per cent, with 25 women among their 65 candidates.

The Tories stand at 22 per cent – or 21 among their 95 candidates – while the Green Party is lagging at 18 per cent, with just seven women among its 39 candidates.

The Liberals, Tories and NDP had pledged to run more female candidates in the 2011 election than they did in the last provincial vote.

Twenty-nine women were elected in 2007, representing 27 per cent of the 107 members of provincial parliament.

The group says women’s concerns are better heard and acted upon when at least one-third of the elected politicians are female.

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