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A resident of Toronto, Pennington was unemployed at the time of the election and did not campaign actively.
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She received 17 votes (0.03%), finishing eleventh against Liberal candidate Barry Campbell.
He sought the Liberal Party of Canada nomination to challenge sitting Prime Minister Kim Campbell in the electoral district of Vancouver Centre in the 1993 Canadian federal election; the nomination eventually went to Hedy Fry.
Joly campaigned on behalf of Liberal Party of Canada candidate Michel Dupuy in the 1993 Canadian federal election.