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In the 2008 federal election, Di Ianni was the Liberal candidate in the federal riding of Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, however he lost the race to NDP Incumbent Wayne Marston by a margin of 6,464 votes. |
In the 2008 federal election, Di Ianni was the Liberal candidate in the federal riding of Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, however he lost the race to NDP Incumbent Wayne Marston by a margin of 6,464 votes. |
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On July 10, 2006 Di Ianni, along with two other unsuccessful candidates, were charged under the Provincial Offences Act of Ontario for violating the Municipal Elections Act of Ontario.<ref>[http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Statutes/English/90p33_e.htm Provincial Offences Act of Ontario]</ref> On August 24, 2006, he |
On July 10, 2006 Di Ianni, along with two other unsuccessful candidates, were charged under the Provincial Offences Act of Ontario for violating the Municipal Elections Act of Ontario.<ref>[http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Statutes/English/90p33_e.htm Provincial Offences Act of Ontario]</ref> On August 24, 2006, he pled guilty. He was the first Ontario mayor to be convicted of this form of political corruption. |
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Di Ianni ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Hamilton in October 2010.<ref>http://old.hamilton.ca/clerk/election/2010-election-results/default.asp</ref> |
Di Ianni ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Hamilton in October 2010.<ref>http://old.hamilton.ca/clerk/election/2010-election-results/default.asp</ref> |
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Larry Di Ianni | |
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Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario | |
In office 2003–2006 | |
Preceded by | Robert E. Wade |
Succeeded by | Fred Eisenberger |
Personal details | |
Born | 1948 |
Spouse | Ginetta (Janet) Paolone |
Larry Di Ianni served as mayor of Hamilton, Ontario, from 2003 to 2006.
Early life
Di Ianni immigrated to Canada from Italy as a young boy. Di Ianni has previously worked as a high school teacher and principal. He has been married to wife Janet for 38 years and they have three children, Robert, Paul and Stephanie.
Political history
Di Ianni was first elected to Stoney Creek city council in 1982, where he served until the 2000 amalgamation of Stoney Creek into Hamilton. He then served as a Hamilton councillor until November 2003. When Bob Wade chose to retire from politics Di Ianni ran for mayor. He defeated former provincial NDP cabinet minister David Christopherson in that year’s mayoral election (52% to 39%)).[1]
Di Ianni's major policies included the completion of the Red Hill Expressway, business tax reduction, airport development,[2] improving relations among the amalgamated municipalities,[citation needed] and obtaining additional social service funding from the more senior levels of government.
In the 2008 federal election, Di Ianni was the Liberal candidate in the federal riding of Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, however he lost the race to NDP Incumbent Wayne Marston by a margin of 6,464 votes.
On July 10, 2006 Di Ianni, along with two other unsuccessful candidates, were charged under the Provincial Offences Act of Ontario for violating the Municipal Elections Act of Ontario.[3] On August 24, 2006, he pled guilty. He was the first Ontario mayor to be convicted of this form of political corruption.
Di Ianni ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Hamilton in October 2010.[4]
Electoral record
Template:Hamilton, Ontario municipal election, 2006/Position/Mayor Template:Hamilton, Ontario municipal election, 2003/Position/Mayor
References
- ^ http://www.myhamilton.ca/myhamilton/CityandGovernment/CityDepartments/CorporateServices/Clerks/2003_Election_Results.htm | 2003 City of Hamilton Election Results
- ^ http://www.raisethehammer.org/article/131/ | Smoove D: An Interview with Mayor Larry Di Ianni
- ^ Provincial Offences Act of Ontario
- ^ http://old.hamilton.ca/clerk/election/2010-election-results/default.asp