Christine Elliott to seek Ontario PC nomination in Newmarket-Aurora
Elliott, a former MPP, lost leadership to Doug Ford last month
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Former MPP and Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Christine Elliott will seek the PC nomination in Newmarket-Aurora for the upcoming provincial election.
Elliott announced her intentions in a statement released Monday evening.
"I have never been more convinced of just how much Ontario needs us. I would be privileged to join our slate of candidates," Elliott said in the statement.
"To all residents of Newmarket-Aurora, you can count on me to do everything I can to fight for you at Queen's Park. I hope I can earn your trust."
Last month, Elliott, a former MPP, lost the Ontario PC leadership race to Doug Ford, despite winning more votes and a narrow majority of ridings. It was the third time Elliott ran to lead the party and was defeated.
When she conceded defeat, Elliott said in a statement: "Ontario needs a Progressive Conservative government to finally defeat Kathleen Wynne. I look forward to running as a candidate."
The provincial election is June 7.