Doug Galt

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Doug Galt
Ontario MPP
In office
1995–2003
Progressive Conservative Doug Galt19,35952.13
Liberal Joan Fawcett 13,23335.63
New Democratic Murray Weppler4,53912.22
1999 Ontario general election : Northumberland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Doug Galt 20,53545.99.$65,930
Liberal Carolyn Campbell19,63243.97.$52,373
New Democratic Murray Weppler2,8206.32.$15,249
Green Tom Lawson1,1942.67.$4,419
Family Coalition Jim Psihogios3700.83.$600
Natural Law Pascale Levert990.22.$0
Total valid votes44,650 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots303
Turnout44,953 61.19
Electors on the lists73,464
Sources: Official Results, Elections Ontario and 1999 Annual and Election Returns, Elections Ontario.
2003 Ontario general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Lou Rinaldi 20,38245.05+1.08
Progressive Conservative Doug Galt17,81639.37-6.62
New Democratic Murray Weppler5,21011.51+5.19
Green Derrick J. Kelly1,8394.06+1.39
2004 Canadian federal election : Northumberland—Quinte West
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Paul Macklin 22,98939.85
Conservative Doug Galt 22,67639.31
New Democratic Russ Christianson9,00715.61
Green Steven Haylestrom3,0165.23
Total valid votes 57,688100.00

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