Gary Schellenberger

Gary Ralph Schellenberger
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Perth—Wellington
In office
June 28, 2004  October 19, 2015
Preceded by Riding Created
Succeeded by John Nater
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Perth—Middlesex
In office
May 21, 2003  June 28, 2004
Preceded by John Richardson
Succeeded by Riding Abolished
Chair of the Standing Committee on
Canadian Heritage
In office
9 May 2006  4 October 2010
Minister Bev Oda
Josee Verner
James Moore
Preceded by Marlene Catterall
Succeeded by Michael Chong
Personal details
Born (1943-09-15) September 15, 1943
Sebringville
Political party Progressive Conservative (1997–2004)
Conservative (2004–present)
Spouse(s) Judy Schellenberger
Residence Sebringville
Profession Businessman, interior decorator, painter
Religion Presbyterian

Gary Ralph Schellenberger (born September 15, 1943 in Sebringville, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. He was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 2003 to 2015, and represented the riding of Perth—Wellington for the Conservative Party. Schellenberger won five successive elections in eight years from 2003 to 2011. He did not stand for re-election in 2015.

Early years

Schellenberger owned a painting and decorating store in Stratford before entering political life. Schellenberger also served as a volunteer firefighter with the Perth East Fire Department for 14 years. He is a freemason, and an elder at Avonton Presbyterian Church.

In 1996 Schellenberger raised $26,000 for the Sebringville Community Center and the Sebringville Athletic Association by walking from Tobermory to Sebringville.

Political life

A councillor in the former Downie Township, Ontario from 1988 to 2000, he first ran for parliament in the 1997 federal election as a Progressive Conservative in Perth—Middlesex. He lost to Liberal John Richardson by over 8,000 votes; former Liberal MP-turned-Reformer Garnet Bloomfield was third. Richardson, Schellenberger and Bloomfield all ran again in the 2000 election, with the same overall result.

Richardson resigned his seat on November 10, 2002, suffering from a terminal illness. The subsequent by-election in 2003 garnered national attention, as both the Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance candidates attempted to displace the governing Liberals in the riding. Schellenberger, still running as a Progressive Conservative, defeated Liberal Brian Innes by 1,001 votes; despite several appearances from party leader Stephen Harper, the Alliance candidate, Marian Meinen, finished a distant third.[1] Many interpreted this as a sign that the Alliance would be unable to win many Ontario seats in the next election. Shortly after his election, Schellenberger endorsed Peter MacKay for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party.

Schellenberger was appointed Deputy Whip of the Progressive Conservative Party in September 2003. In early 2004, the Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parties merged as the Conservative Party of Canada.

In the federal election of 2004, Schellenberger was elected to the newly created riding of Perth-Wellington. He defeated Innes by almost 4,000 votes.

In the 2006 federal election, Schellenberger was re-elected by a margin of 9,703 votes, defeating the Liberal candidate, David Cunningham. In the 39th Canadian Parliament, Schellenberger was elected Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage.

In the 2008 federal election, Schellenberger won Perth-Wellington for a third time with 20,765 votes (48.08% of valid ballots) defeating Liberal challenger Sandra Gardiner by 10,540 votes.[2] NDP candidate Kerry McManus finished third. In the 40th Canadian Parliament Schellenberger again served as Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. In November 2010 Schellenberger became chair of a second House of Commons committee, the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs.

In the 2011 federal election, Schellenberger won Perth-Wellington for a fourth time with 25,281 votes (54.5% of valid ballots) defeating NDP candidate Ellen Papenburg (9,861 votes) and Liberal candidate Bob McTavish (8,341 votes). In the 41st Canadian Parliament Schellenberger serves as a member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development as well as the Subcommittee on International Human Rights.

Schellenberger also serves as Chair of the Canada-Germany Interparliamentary Group. In July 2014 he hosted German Ambassador Werner Wnendt in his riding.[3]

On September 25, 2014, Schellenberger announced he would retire at the end of the 41st Canadian Parliament.[4][5]

Electoral record

Perth-Wellington

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeGary Schellenberger 25,281 54.5 +6.5
New DemocraticEllen Papenburg 9,861 21.3 +4.3
LiberalBob McTavish 8,341 18.0 -5.7
GreenJohn Cowling 2,112 4.6 -4.5
Christian HeritageIrma DeVries 806 1.7 -0.4
Total valid votes/Expense limit 46,401 100.00
Total rejected ballots 179 0.4
Turnout 46,580 64.2
Eligible voters 72,610
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeGary Schellenberger 20,709 48.0 +1.9 $68,139
LiberalSandra Gardiner 10,225 23.7 -1.9 $29,238
New DemocraticKerry McManus 7,234 17.0 -1.8 $23,081
GreenJohn Cowling 3,884 9.0 +2.5 $13,365
Christian HeritageIrma DeVries 898 2.1 -0.8 $8,662
Marxist–LeninistJulian Ichim 98 0.2
Total valid votes/Expense limit 43,048100.0 $82,152
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
ConservativeGary Schellenberger 22,004 46.1 +4.1
LiberalDavid Cunningham 12,301 25.8 -7.6
New DemocraticKeith Dinicol 8,876 18.6 +3.0
GreenJohn Cowling 3,117 6.5 +0.3
Christian HeritageIrma DeVries 1,396 2.9 +0.1
Total valid votes 47,694100.0
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%
ConservativeGary Schellenberger 18,879 42.0
LiberalBrian Innes 15,032 33.4
New DemocraticRobert Roth 7,027 15.6
GreenJohn Cowling 2,770 6.2
Christian HeritageIrma Nicolette Devries 1,273 2.8
Total valid votes 44,981 100.0

Perth-Middlesex

Canadian federal by-election, 21 May 2003: Perth—Middlesex
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeGary Schellenberger 10,413
LiberalBrian Innes 9,412
AllianceMarian Meinen 5,400
New DemocraticSam Dinicol 4,703
Christian HeritageRon Gray 902
By-election called upon Mr. Richardson's resignation.
Canadian federal election, 2000: Perth—Middlesex
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalRICHARDSON, John Alexander 16,988 40.37 -3.64
Progressive ConservativeSCHELLENBERGER, Gary 11,545 27.44 +2.56
AllianceBLOOMFIELD, Garnet 9,785 23.26 +2.63
New DemocraticDINICOL, Sam 2,800 6.65 -1.90
GreenEBERHARDT, Eric 689 1.64
No affiliationKROESBERGEN, Tom 141 0.34
Canadian ActionCARRUTHERS, Larry 128 0.30
Total valid votes 42,076100.00
Liberal hold Swing -3.10
Canadian federal election, 1997: Perth—Middlesex
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalRICHARDSON, John 19,583 44.01
Progressive ConservativeGary Schellenberger 11,073 24.88
ReformBLOOMFIELD, Garnet M. 9,180 20.63
New DemocraticHAM, Linda 3,806 8.55
Christian HeritageHARRIS, Jamie 858 1.93
Total valid votes 44,500100.00

References

  1. "Tories capture first seat in Ontario". The Globe and Mail. May 13, 2003. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  2. "Schellenberger wins riding again". Mitchell Advocate. October 22, 2008. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  3. "German Ambassador tours area as guest of MP Schellenberger". St. Marys Journal Argus. July 31, 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  4. "Perth-Wellington MP Schellenberger to retire, not seek re-election". CTV News. Kitchener. September 25, 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  5. "Perth-Wellington Conservative MP Gary Schellenberger won't seek re-election". The Beacon Herald. September 25, 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
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