Canadian federal election results in Northern Ontario

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This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Northern Ontario.

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Regional profile

Northern Ontario has traditionally been one of the more left-leaning areas of Ontario, with strong support for reformist and social democratic policies. This region has traditionally been a two-way split between the Liberals and New Democratic Party (NDP). However, the Liberals held every seat here during their Ontario sweeps from 1993 to 2000. The NDP regained two seats in 2004 and produced very strong results in many other ridings. They were unable to pick up any more in 2006, but came close in almost every riding, and they swept much of the region in 2008.

The Conservatives are traditionally weak in this region, except in the Parry Sound—Muskoka riding bordering Central Ontario, which they were able to pick up in the 2006 election in a very close race. The Conservatives also have some strength in Kenora, which has often seen close three-way races between all three major parties and was won by the Conservatives in 2008. This changed in 2011, when the meltdown of Liberal support allowed the Conservatives to pick up an additional two seats, leaving the Liberals completely shut out of northern Ontario for the first time in decades.

In 2015, however, the Liberals took seven ridings, many of which they had lost in 2008. The NDP held onto two ridings, while Parry Sound-Muskoka remained with the Conservatives.

In 2019, the Conservatives overtook the NDP for second place in terms of vote share in the region, and they took the riding of Kenora.

In 2021, the Conservatives overtook the Liberals for first place in terms of vote share in the region, but no seats changed parties.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 166,292
40.4%
133,687
32.5%
108,925
26.5%
1,567
0.4%
1980 189,730
46.9%
138,373
34.2%
74,776
18.5%
1,057
0.3%
1984 139,642
32.2%
126,234
29.1%
166,122
38.3%
1,283
0.3%
1988 158,146
36.5%
136,328
31.4%
127,363
29.4%
1,824
0.4%
1993 259,203
59.1%
54,397
12.4%
48,800
11.1%
68,955
15.7%
6,783
1.5%
1997 192,456
48.5%
82,298
20.7%
513
0.1%
47,648
12.0%
71,872
18.1%
1,851
0.5%
2000 186,988
51.4%
60,343
16.6%
5,409
1.5%
30,527
8.4%
79,618
21.9%
343
0.1%
2004 155,063
41.1%
95,902
25.4%
109,575
29.0%
14,281
3.8%
906
0.2%
2006 160,408
38.7%
103,814
25.0%
131,663
31.8%
14,450
3.5%
396
0.1%
2008 106,626
28.9%
109,533
29.7%
128,120
34.8%
22,403
6.1%
868
0.2%
2011 73,799
18.9%
139,146
35.6%
162,474
41.6%
14,364
3.7%
693
0.2%
2015 185,992
42.4%
111,667
25.5%
120,743
27.5%
19,157
4.4%
1,080
0.2%
2019 151,597
35.2%
122,495
28.5%
115,962
27.0%
29,641
6.9%
9,267
2.2%
892
0.2%
2021 132,008
31.4%
135,947
32.4%
112,993
26.9%
7,283
1.7%
30,982
7.4%
680
0.2%
Canadian federal election results in Northern Ontario (Share of votes).svg

2021

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCOther
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Duke Peltier
8,888
22.49%
John Sagman
10,885
27.54%
Carol Hughes
15,895
40.22%
Stephen Zimmermann
726
1.84%
Harry Jaaskelainen
2,840
7.19%
Clarence Baarda (CHP)
289
0.73%
Carol Hughes
Kenora David Bruno
5,190
19.90%
Eric Melillo
11,103
42.57%
Janine Seymour
7,801
29.91%
Remi Rheault
364
1.40%
Craig Martin
1,625
6.23%
Eric Melillo
Nickel Belt Marc G Serré
17,353
35.18%
Charles Humphrey
13,425
27.22%
Andréane Simone Chénier
13,137
26.64%
Craig Gravelle
848
1.72%
David Hobbs
4,558
9.24%
Marc Serré
Nipissing—Timiskaming Anthony Rota
18,405
38.75%
Steven Trahan
15,104
31.80%
Scott Robertson
10,493
22.09%
Gregory J Galante
3,494
7.36%
Anthony Rota
Parry Sound-Muskoka Jovanie Nicoyishakiye
12,014
21.65%
Scott Aitchison
26,600
47.93%
Heather Hay
9,339
16.83%
Marc Mantha
3,099
5.58%
James Tole
4,184
7.54%
James Fawcett (NCA)
95 0.17%
Scott Aitchison
Daniel Predie Jr (Ind.)
169 0.30%
Sault Ste. Marie Terry Sheehan
15,231
37.91%
Sonny Spina
14,984
37.29%
Marie Morin-Strom
8,041
20.01%
Kasper Makowski
1,923
4.79%
Terry Sheehan
Sudbury Viviane LaPointe
15,871
34.52%
Ian Symington
12,747
27.73%
Nadia Verrelli
13,569
29.52%
David Robert Robinson
940
2.04%
Colette Andréa Methé
2,735
5.95%
J. David Popescu (Ind.)
111
0.24%
Paul Lefebvre [1]
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Marcus Powlowski
13,655
34.26%
Adelina Pecchia
11,671
29.28%
Yuk-Sem Won
11,342
28.45%
Tracey MacKinnon
571
1.43%
Alan Aubut
2,621
6.58%
Marcus Powlowski
Thunder Bay—Superior North Patty Hajdu
16,893
40.72%
Joshua Taylor
10,035
24.19%
Chantelle Bryson
11,244
27.11%
Amanda Moddejonge
735
1.77%
Rick Daines
2,465
5.94%
Alexander Vodden (Libert.)
111
0.27%
Patty Hajdu
Timmins-James Bay Steve Black
8,508
24.61%
Morgan Ellerton
9,393
27.17%
Charlie Angus
12,132
35.09%
Stephen MacLeod
4,537
13.12%
Charlie Angus

2019

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCOther
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Heather Wilson
9,879
24.34%
David Williamson
10,625
26.18%
Carol Hughes
16,883
41.59%
Max Chapman
2,192
5.40%
Dave Delisle
887
2.19%
Le Marquis De Marmalade (Rhino.)
125
0.31%
Carol Hughes
Kenora Bob Nault
8,335
30.00%
Eric Melillo
9,445
33.99%
Rudy Turtle
7,923
28.51%
Kirsi Ralko
1,526
5.49%
Michael Di Pasquale
388
1.40%
Kelvin Boucher-Chicago (Ind.)
170
0.61%
Bob Nault
Nickel Belt Marc G Serré
19,046
38.99%
Aino Laamanen
10,343
21.17%
Stef Paquette
15,656
32.05%
Casey Lalonde
2,644
5.41%
Mikko Paavola
1,159
2.37%
Marc Serré
Nipissing—Timiskaming Anthony Rota
19,352
40.55%
Jordy Carr
12,984
27.20%
Rob Boulet
9,784
20.50%
Alex Gomm
3,111
6.52%
Mark King
2,496
5.23%
Anthony Rota
Parry Sound-Muskoka Trisha Cowie
16,615
30.40%
Scott Aitchison
22,845
41.79%
Tom Young
6,417
11.74%
Gord Miller
8,409
15.38%
Daniel Predie Jr (Ind.)
377
0.69%
Tony Clement†#
Sault Ste. Marie Terry Sheehan
16,284
39.05%
Sonny Spina
13,407
32.15%
Sara McCleary
9,459
22.68%
Geo McLean
1,809
4.34%
Amy Zuccato
741
1.78%
Terry Sheehan
Sudbury Paul Lefebvre
19,643
40.94%
Pierre St-Amant
9,864
20.56%
Beth Mairs
13,885
28.94%
Bill Crumplin
3,225
6.72%
Sean Paterson
873
1.82%
Chanel Lalonde (Animal)
282
0.59%
J. David Popescu (Ind.)
70
0.15%
Charlene Sylvestre (Ind.)
135
0.28%
Paul Lefebvre
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Marcus Powlowski
14,498
35.32%
Linda Rydholm
12,039
29.33%
Yuk-Sem Won
11,944
29.10%
Amanda Moddejonge
1,829
4.46%
Andrew Hartnell
741
1.81%
Don Rusnak†$
Thunder Bay—Superior North Patty Hajdu
18,502
42.85%
Frank Pullia
11,036
25.56%
Anna Betty Achneepineskum
9,126
21.14%
Bruce Hyer
3,639
8.43%
Youssef Khanjari
734
1.70%
Alexander Vodden (Libert.)
140
0.32%
Patty Hajdu
Timmins-James Bay Michelle Boileau
9,443
25.70%
Kraymr Grenke
9,907
26.97%
Charlie Angus
14,885
40.51%
Max Kennedy
1,257
3.42%
Renaud Roy
1,248
3.40%
Charlie Angus

2015

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeNDPLiberalGreenOther
Algoma—Manitoulin—
Kapuskasing
André Robichaud
9,820
23.73%
Carol Hughes
16,516
39.92%
Heather Wilson
14,111
34.11%
Calvin John Orok
927
2.24%
Carol Hughes
Kenora Greg Rickford
8,751
28.46%
Howard Hampton
10,420
33.88%
Bob Nault
10,918
35.50%
Ember C. McKillop
501
1.63%
Kelvin Boucher-Chicago (Ind.)
162
0.53%
Greg Rickford
Nickel Belt Aino Laamanen
8,221
16.74%
Claude Gravelle
18,556
37.78%
Marc Serré
21,021
42.80%
Stuart McCall
1,217
2.48%
Dave Starbuck (M-L)
98
0.20%
Claude Gravelle
Nipissing—Timiskaming Jay Aspin
14,325
29.31%
Kathleen Jodouin
7,936
16.24%
Anthony Rota
25,357
51.88%
Nicole Peltier
1,257
2.57%
Jay Aspin
Parry Sound-Muskoka Tony Clement
22,206
43.30%
Matt McCarthy
5,183
10.11%
Trisha Cowie
19,937
38.88%
Glen Hodgson
3,704
7.22%
Duncan Bell (Pirate)
121 0.24%
Tony Clement
Gordie Merton (CAP)
88 0.17%
Albert Gray Smith (M-L)
40 0.08%
Sault Ste. Marie Bryan Hayes
13,615
31.12%
Skip Morrison
9,543
21.81%
Terry Sheehan
19,582
44.75%
Kara Flannigan
934
2.13%
Mike Taffarel (M-L)
83
0.19%
Bryan Hayes
Sudbury Fred Slade
10,473
21.10%
Paul Loewenberg
13,793
27.79%
Paul Lefebvre
23,534
47.42%
David Robinson
1,509
3.04%
Jean-Raymond Audet (Ind.)
134 0.27%
Vacant
J. David Popescu (Ind.)
84 0.17%
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm.)
102 0.21%
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Moe Comuzzi
8,876
21.09%
John Rafferty
12,483
29.66%
Don Rusnak
18,523
44.02%
Christy Radbourne
2,201
5.23%
John Rafferty
Thunder Bay—
Superior North
Richard Harvey
7,775
17.43%
Andrew Foulds
10,339
23.18%
Patty Hajdu
20,069
44.99%
Bruce Hyer
6,155
13.80%
Robert Skaf (Ind.)
270
0.61%
Bruce Hyer
Timmins-James Bay John P. Curley
7,605
20.40%
Charlie Angus
15,974
42.86%
Todd Lever
12,940
34.72%
Max Kennedy
752
2.02%
Charlie Angus

2011

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Algoma—Manitoulin—
Kapuskasing
Ray Sturgeon
10,991
30.33%
François Cloutier
5,374
14.83%
Carol Hughes
18,747
51.73%
Lorraine A. Rekmans
1,130
3.12%
Carol Hughes
Kenora Greg Rickford
11,567
47.05%
Roger Valley
5,381
21.89%
Tania Cameron
6,855
27.88%
Mike Schwindt
636
2.59%
Kelvin Chicago-Boucher (Ind.)
147
0.60%
Greg Rickford
Nickel Belt Lynne Reynolds
12,503
27.98%
Joe Cormier
6,308
14.12%
Claude Gravelle
24,566
54.97%
Christine Guillot-Proulx
1,252
2.80%
Steve Rutchinski (M-L)
59
0.13%
Claude Gravelle
Nipissing—Timiskaming Jay Aspin
15,495
36.66%
Anthony Rota
15,477
36.61%
Rona Eckert
8,781
20.77%
Scott Edward Daley
2,518
5.96%
Anthony Rota
Parry Sound-Muskoka Tony Clement
25,864
55.73%
Cindy Waters
5,330
11.48%
Wendy Wilson
11,217
24.17%
Glen Hodgson
3,776
8.14%
David Carmichael (Ind.)
168 0.36%
Tony Clement
Albert Gray Smith (M-L)
54 0.12%
Sault Ste. Marie Bryan Hayes
18,328
41.44%
Christian Provenzano
8,343
18.86%
Tony Martin
16,467
37.23%
Luke Macmichael
945
2.14%
Randy Riauka (CHP)
111 0.25%
Tony Martin
Mike Taffarel (M-L)
38 0.09%
Sudbury Fred Slade
12,881
28.35%
Carol Hartman
8,172
17.98%
Glenn Thibeault
22,684
49.92%
Fred Twilley
1,359
2.99%
Will Morin (FPNP)
229 0.50%
Glenn Thibeault
J. David Popescu (Ind.)
116 0.26%
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Moe Comuzzi-Stehmann
10,097
27.17%
Ken Boshcoff
8,067
21.71%
John Rafferty
18,085
48.67%
Ed Shields
909
2.45%
John Rafferty
Thunder Bay—
Superior North
Richard Harvey
10,894
29.66%
Yves Fricot
6,117
16.66%
Bruce Hyer
18,334
49.92%
Scot Kyle
1,115
3.04%
Denis A. Carrière (Mar.)
265
0.72%
Bruce Hyer
Timmins-James Bay Bill Greenberg
10,526
31.69%
Marilyn Wood
5,230
15.74%
Charlie Angus
16,738
50.39%
Lisa Bennett
724
2.18%
Charlie Angus

2008

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Algoma—
Manitoulin—
Kapuskasing
Dianne Musgrove
5,914
17.65%
Brent St. Denis
10,902
32.53%
Carol Hughes
15,249
45.50%
Lorraine Rekmans
1,451
4.33%
Brent St. Denis
Kenora Greg Rickford
9,395
40.46%
Roger Valley
7,344
31.63%
Tania Cameron
5,394
23.23%
JoJo Holiday
1,087
4.68%
Roger Valley
Nickel Belt Ian McCracken
8,869
21.70%
Louise Portelance
10,748
26.30%
Claude Gravelle
19,021
46.54%
Fred Twilley
2,056
5.03%
Steve Rutchinski (M-L)
66 0.16%
Raymond Bonin
Yves Villeneuve (Ind.)
112 0.27%
Nipissing—Timiskaming Joe Sinicrope
13,432
32.34%
Anthony Rota
18,510
44.56%
Dianna Allen
6,582
15.85%
Craig Bridges
2,808
6.76%
Andrew Moulden (CAP)
204
0.49%
Anthony Rota
Parry Sound-Muskoka Tony Clement
21,831
50.19%
Jamie McGarvey
10,871
24.99%
Jo-Anne Boulding
5,355
12.31%
Glen Hodgson
5,119
11.77%
David Rowland (Ind.)
325
0.75%
Tony Clement
Sault Ste. Marie Cameron Ross
15,461
37.72%
Paul Bichler
6,870
16.76%
Tony Martin
16,572
40.43%
Luke Macmichael
1,774
4.33%
Cory McLeod (FPNP)
235 0.57%
Tony Martin
Mike Taffarel (M-L)
81 0.20%
Sudbury Gerry Labelle
11,073
25.79%
Diane Marleau
12,969
30.20%
Glenn Thibeault
15,094
35.15%
Gordon Harris
3,330
7.75%
Will Morin (FPNP)
397 0.92%
Diane Marleau
J. David Popescu (Ind.)
80 0.19%
Thunder Bay—
Rainy River
Richard Neumann
8,466
23.58%
Ken Boshcoff
11,589
32.27%
John Rafferty
14,478
40.32%
Russ Aegard
1,377
3.83%
Ken Boshcoff
Thunder Bay—
Superior North
Bev Sarafin
9,556
26.83%
Don McArthur
10,083
28.31%
Bruce Hyer
13,187
37.03%
Brendan Daniel Hughes
2,463
6.92%
Dennis Andrew Carrière (Mar.)
327
0.92%
Joe Comuzzi
Timmins—
James Bay
Bill Greenberg
5,536
18.21%
Paul Taillefer
6,740
22.17%
Charlie Angus
17,188
56.54%
Larry Verner
938
3.09%
Charlie Angus

2006

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenOther
Algoma—Manitoulin—
Kapuskasing
Brent St. Denis
14,652
38.18%
Ian West
8,957
23.34%
Carol Hughes
13,244
34.51%
Sarah Hutchinson
1,025
2.67%
Will Morin (FPNP)
338 0.88%
Brent St. Denis
Donald Milton Polmateer (Ind.)
164 0.43%
Kenora Roger Valley
9,937
36.52%
Bill Brown
8,434
30.99%
Susan Barclay
8,149
29.95%
Dave Vasey
692
2.54%
Roger Valley
Nickel Belt Raymond Bonin
19,775
43.31%
Margaret Schwartzentruber
5,732
12.55%
Claude Gravelle
17,668
38.70%
Mark McAllister
975
2.14%
Michel D. Ethier (Mar.)
421 0.92%
Raymond Bonin
Mathieu Péron (PC)
1,044 2.29%
Steve Rutchinski (M-L)
42 0.09%
Nipissing—Timiskaming Anthony Rota
21,393
44.69%
Peter Chirico
16,511
34.49%
Dave Fluri
8,268
17.27%
Meg Purdy
1,698
3.55%
Anthony Rota
Parry Sound-Muskoka Andy Mitchell
18,485
40.04%
Tony Clement
18,513
40.10%
Jo-Anne Boulding
5,472
11.85%
Glen Hodgson
3,701
8.02%
Andy Mitchell
Sault Ste. Marie Christian Provenzano
15,825
34.22%
Ken Walker
11,099
24.00%
Tony Martin
17,979
38.88%
Mark Viitala
1,056
2.28%
Guy Dumas (FPNP)
225 0.49%
Tony Martin
Mike Taffarel (M-L)
59 0.13%
Sudbury Diane Marleau
19,809
41.57%
Kevin Serviss
10,332
21.68%
Gerry McIntaggart
15,225
31.95%
Joey Methé
1,301
2.73%
Stephen Butcher (PC)
782 1.64%
Diane Marleau
Sam Hammond (Comm.)
70 0.15%
J. David Popescu (Ind.)
54 0.11%
Dave Starbuck (M-L)
77 0.16%
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Ken Boshcoff
13,520
35.13%
David Leskowski
10,485
27.25%
John Rafferty
12,862
33.42%
Russ Aegard
1,193
3.10%
Doug MacKay (Mar.)
424
1.10%
Ken Boshcoff
Thunder Bay—
Superior North
Joe Comuzzi
14,009
36.01%
Bev Sarafin
8,578
22.05%
Bruce Hyer
13,601
34.96%
Dawn Kannegiesser
2,231
5.73%
Denis A. Carrière (Mar.)
486
1.25%
Joe Comuzzi
Timmins-James Bay Robert Riopelle
13,003
34.26%
Ken Graham
5,173
13.63%
Charlie Angus
19,195
50.58%
Sahaja Freed
578
1.52%
Charlie Angus

2004

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenOther
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing Brent St. Denis
14,276
40.94%
Blaine Armstrong
8,093
23.21%
Carol Hughes
11,051
31.69%
Lindsay Killen
1,449
4.16%
Brent St. Denis
Kenora Roger Valley
8,563
36.23%
Bill Brown
6,598
27.92%
Susan Barclay
7,577
32.06%
Carl Chaboyer
898
3.80%
Bob Nault
Nickel Belt Raymond Bonin
17,188
42.41%
Mike Dupont
7,628
18.82%
Claude Gravelle
13,980
34.50%
Steve Lafleur
1,031
2.54%
Michel D. Ethier (Mar.)
430 1.06%
Raymond Bonin
Don Lavallee (Ind.)
217 0.54%
Steve Rutchinski (M-L)
51 0.13%
Nipissing—Timiskaming Anthony Rota
18,254
42.31%
Al McDonald
16,001
37.09%
Dave Fluri
7,354
17.05%
Les Wilcox
1,329
3.08%
Ross MacLean (CAP)
204
0.47%
Bob Wood
Parry Sound-Muskoka Andy Mitchell
19,271
43.86%
Keith Montgomery
15,970
36.35%
Jo-Anne Marie Boulding
5,171
11.77%
Glen Hodgson
3,524
8.02%
Andy Mitchell
Sault Ste. Marie Carmen Provenzano
15,760
36.55%
Cameron Ross
9,969
23.12%
Tony Martin
16,512
38.29%
Julie Emmerson
814
1.89%
Mike Taffarel (M-L)
67
0.16%
Carmen Provenzano
Sudbury Diane Marleau
18,914
44.19%
Stephen L. Butcher
9,008
21.05%
Gerry McIntaggart
12,781
29.86%
Luke Norton
1,999
4.67%
Dave Starbuck (M-L)
100
0.23%
Diane Marleau
Thunder Bay—Rainy River Ken Boshcoff
14,290
39.37%
David Leskowski
9,559
26.33%
John Rafferty
10,781
29.70%
Russ Aegard
856
2.36%
Johannes Scheibler (CHP)
267 0.74%
Stan Dromisky
Doug Thompson (Mar.)
547 1.51%
Thunder Bay—Superior North Joe Comuzzi
15,022
43.04%
Bev Sarafin
7,394
21.18%
Bruce Hyer
10,230
29.31%
Carl Rose
1,614
4.62%
Denis A. Carrière (Mar.)
645
1.85%
Joe Comuzzi
Timmins-James Bay Raymond Chénier
13,525
39.65%
Andrew Van Oosten
5,682
16.66%
Charlie Angus
14,138
41.45%
Marsha Gail Kriss
767
2.25%
Réginald Bélair
merged district
Ben Serré†

2000

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalCanadian AllianceNDPPCGreenOther
Algoma—Manitoulin Brent St. Denis
15,000
48.36%
Ron Swain
8,992
28.99%
Grant Buck
4,326
13.95%
Dale Lapham
2,269
7.32%
Alexander Jablanczy
428
1.38%
Brent St. Denis
Kenora—Rainy River Bob Nault
14,416
45.21%
Ed Prefontaine
9,125
28.62%
Susan Barclay
6,868
21.54%
Brian Barrett
1,476
4.63%
Bob Nault
Nickel Belt Raymond Bonin
19,187
55.57%
Neil Martin
6,370
18.45%
Sandy Bass
7,304
21.16%
Reg Couldridge
1,664
4.82%
Raymond Bonin
Nipissing Bob Wood
18,888
57.04%
Ken Ferron
7,461
22.53%
Wendy Young
2,572
7.77%
Alan Dayes
4,192
12.66%
Bob Wood
Parry Sound-Muskoka Andy Mitchell
17,911
47.52%
George Stripe
9,569
25.39%
Joanne Bury
1,665
4.42%
Keith Montgomery
7,055
18.72%
Richard Thomas
1,495
3.97%
Andy Mitchell
Sault Ste. Marie Carmen F. Provenzano
18,867
50.79%
David Ronald Rose
7,006
18.86%
Bud Wildman
9,202
24.77%
Doug Lawson
1,168
3.14%
Kathie Brosemer
776
2.09%
Martin Bruce Odber (CAP)
128
0.34%
Carmen Provenzano
Sudbury Diane Marleau
20,290
58.52%
Mike Smith
6,554
18.90%
Paul Chislett
4,368
12.60%
Alex McGregor
2,642
7.62%
Thomas Gerry
503
1.45%
Daryl Janet Shandro (Comm.)
98 0.28%
Kathy Wells-McNeil (CAP)
215 0.62%
Diane Marleau
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Stan Dromisky
11,449
36.98%
David Richard Leskowski
9,067
29.29%
Rick Baker
6,023
19.45%
Ian M. Sinclair
3,652
11.80%
Kristin Boyer
769
2.48%
Stan Dromisky
Thunder Bay—
Superior North
Joe Comuzzi
15,241
48.12%
Doug Pantry
6,278
19.82%
John Rafferty
6,169
19.48%
Richard Neumann
2,753
8.69%
Carl Rose
648
2.05%
Denis A. Carrière (Mar.)
581
1.83%
Joe Comuzzi
Timiskaming—Cochrane Ben Serré
19,404
62.40%
Dan Louie
5,840
18.78%
Ambrose Raftis
2,461
7.91%
William J. Stairs
2,603
8.37%
Joseph Gold
790
2.54%
Benoit Serré
Timmins—
James Bay
Réginald Bélair
16,335
54.22%
James Gibb
3,356
11.14%
Len Wood
9,385
31.15%
Daniel Clark
1,053
3.49%
Réginald Bélair

Notes and References

  1. Lefebvre, Paul (12 March 2021). "I have some news to share..." Facebook . Retrieved 12 March 2021.

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