Brian Charlton

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Brian Charlton
Ontario MPP
In office
1977–1995
New Democratic Brian Charlton12,68138.2
Progressive Conservative John Smith12,30837.1
Liberal Kris Chaman7,91923.9
Communist Mike Mirza2470.7
Total valid votes33,155 100.00
Source:Canadian Press. [20]
1981 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Brian Charlton11,00836.0
Progressive Conservative Duncan Beattie10,81135.4
Liberal Vince Agro8,73828.6
Total valid votes30,557 100.00
Source:Windsor Star. [21]
1985 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Brian Charlton13,87144.3
Progressive Conservative Steve Oneschuk9,72931.0
Liberal Dominic Agostino24.738.08
Total valid votes31,345 100.00
Source:Ottawa Citizen. [22]
1987 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Brian Charlton14,74342.82
Liberal Jane Milanetti13,11138.08
Progressive Conservative John Smith6,58019.11
Total valid votes34,434 100.00
Source: Toronto Star. [23]
1990 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Brian Charlton22,48859.76+16.95
Progressive Conservative Grant Darby7,70920.49+1.38
Liberal Al Bailey7,43219.75-18.33
Total valid votes 37,629 100.00
Source: Toronto Star. [24]
1995 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Trevor Pettit 13,85236.60+16.14
Liberal Marie Bountrogianni 12,82433.88+14.16
New Democratic Brian Charlton9,83725.99-33.81
Family Coalition Michael O'Grady1,3293.51
Total valid votes 37,822 100.00
Source: Elections Ontario. [18]

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