Shaun Chen (politician)

Shaun Chen
MP
陳聖源
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Scarborough North
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded by Constituency established
Chair of the Toronto District School Board
In office
December 1, 2014  August 4, 2015
Preceded by Chris Bolton
Succeeded by Robin Pilkey
Toronto Public School Trustee for (Ward 21) Scarborough—Rouge River
In office
December 1, 2006  October 28, 2015
Preceded by Noah Ng
Succeeded by Neethan Shan
Personal details
Born (1980-09-13) September 13, 1980
Toronto, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Political party Liberal
Residence Toronto, Ontario
Education University of Toronto[1]

Shaun Chen (simplified Chinese: 陈圣源; traditional Chinese: 陳聖源,; born September 13, 1980) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Scarborough North in the House of Commons of Canada in the Canadian federal election, 2015.[2] Chen was a trustee representing ward 21 in the Toronto District School Board as well as Board Chair[3] but resigned on August 5, 2015 to run as the federal Liberal candidate for the newly established Scarborough North riding.[4]

Personal life

Chen was born in Toronto to Hakka Chinese parents from India.[5] He was raised in Scarborough, Ontario. He is an alumnus of Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. Chen was awarded both the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers and Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 1999 and 2013 respectively.[1]

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 2015: Scarborough North (electoral district)
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalShaun Chen 18,904 48.24 +19.37
ConservativeRavinder Malhi 10,737 27.40 -5.98
New DemocraticRathika Sitsabaiesan 8,648 22.07 -13.3
GreenEleni MacDonald 579 1.48 -0.14
IndependentRaphael Rosch 164 0.42
IndependentAasia Khatoon 156 0.40
Total valid votes/Expense limit 39,188100.0   $198,897.93
Total rejected ballots 216
Turnout 39,40460.87
Eligible voters 64,827
Liberal notional gain from New Democratic Swing +16.34
Source: Elections Canada[6][7]

References

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