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Alvin Tedjo said he learned a lot and might run for public office again but he needs to re-evaluate the toll a long campaign took on his personal life before possibly committing to such a time-consuming endeavour.The Liberal candidate for the new riding of Oakville North-Burlington got swept up in the sweeping out of the old guard as the Progressive Conservatives won a majority government in the June 7 provincial election.The previously majority-ruling Liberals were decimated with an unofficial projection of winning just seven seats across Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tedjo, 34, trailed PC candidate Effie Triantafilopoulos by a large margin even as the early poll results came in. He battled NDP candidate Saima Zaidi all night long for a distant second place in the riding.The final result saw Triantafilopoulos win easily with 25,685 votes. Tedjo beat Zaidi by just seven votes for second 13,503 to 13,496 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his concession speech Tedjo told about 40
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