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6 unusual facts about Bob Morrow


Bob Morrow

In 1981, he unsuccessfully ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1981 provincial election in Hamilton West, losing to provincial Liberal leader Stuart Smith.

In 2000, following the amalgamation of the City of Hamilton with neighbouring towns, Morrow lost the election to Ancaster mayor Robert E. Wade.

Michael Baldasaro

Baldasaro, a perennial candidate, saw his support peak in 1988, when he was the sole opponent of incumbent mayor Bob Morrow.

Robert E. Wade

Bob Wade entered the new city of Hamilton's mayoralty race and was not expected to win, as the incumbent Bob Morrow had been Hamilton's longest serving mayor and had a strong electoral base.

Stuart Lyon Smith

Smith was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the Ontario Liberal Party in the 1975 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate and future mayor Bob Morrow by 542 votes in Hamilton West.

Terry Whitehead

From 1995 to 2000, Whitehead was the Chief of Staff for Hamilton's then Mayor Bob Morrow.



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Patricia Morrow

Her father was Robert (Bob) Morrow, a Los Angeles attorney and Patricia was raised in the posh, star studded, Toluca Lake area.