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The following are the results by riding (electoral district) of the 1990 Ontario general election, that was held on September 6, 1990.
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Carleton Total votes: 38,074 | Sue LeBrun 10,143 (26.6%) | Norm Sterling 17,860 (46.9%) | Alex Munter 10,071 (26.5%) | Norm Sterling | ||||||
Carleton East Total votes: 35,376 | Gilles Morin 19,059 (53.9%) | Judy Corbishley 5,117 (14.5%) | Joan Gullen 9,976 (28.2%) | W. André Lafrance (FCP) 1,224 (3.5%) | Gilles Morin | |||||
Nepean Total votes: 32,328 | Hans Daigeler 13,723 (42.5%) | Doug Collins 9,870 (30.5%) | John Raudoy 7,453 (23.1%) | Dan Roy (G) 933 (2.9%) Dan Weiler (Lbt) 349 (1.1%) | Hans Daigeler | |||||
Ottawa Centre Total votes: 30,446 | Richard Patten 11,656 (38.3%) | Alex Burney 2,723 (8.9%) | Evelyn Gigantes 14,522 (47.7%) | John Gay (FCP) 809 (2.7%) Bill Hipwell (G) 576 (1.9%) John Turmel (Ind) 160 (0.5%) | Richard Patten | |||||
Ottawa East | Bernard Grandmaître 16,363 (62.4%) | Diana Morin 2,203 (8.4%) | Lori Lucier 6,103 (23.3%) | Richard Hudon (FCP) 826 (3.2%) Frank de Jong (G) 723 (2.7%) | Bernard Grandmaître | |||||
Ottawa—Rideau Total votes: 29,695 | Yvonne O'Neill 13,454 (45.3%) | Paul Beaudry 5,234 (17.6%) | Larry Jones 8,845 (29.8%) | Larry Denys (FCP) 1,049 (3.5%) Jim MacPhee (Ind) 861 (2.9%) Marc Schindler (Lbt) 252 (0.8%) | Yvonne O'Neill | |||||
Ottawa South Total votes: 30,185 | Dalton McGuinty 13,845 (45.9%) | Darrel Kent 7,399 (24.5%) | Margaret Armstrong 7,826 (25.9%) | Stephen Johns (G) 612 (2.0%) David Fitzpatrick (FCP) 503 (1.7%) | Dalton McGuinty, Sr. | |||||
Ottawa West Total votes: 33,422 | Bob Chiarelli 13,908 (41.6%) | Brian Mackey 9,068 (27.1%) | Allan Edwards 8,391 (25.1%) | David Boyd (CoR) 1,044 (3.1%) Ian Whyte (G) 1,011 (3.0%) | Bob Chiarelli |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Cornwall Total votes: 27 347 | John Cleary 12 725 (46.5%) | Don Kannon 3169 (11.6%) | Leo Courville 7044 (26.5%) | Carol-Ann Ross (CoR) 4409 (16.1%) | John Cleary | |||||
Frontenac—Addington Total votes: 29,174 | Larry South 8,226 (28.2%) | Jim Bennett 8,211 (28.1%) | Fred Wilson 9,696 (33.2%) | Gail Leonard (FCP) 2,020 (6.9%) Ross Baker 1,021 (3.5%) | Larry South | |||||
Hastings—Peterborough Total votes: 28 282 | Mike Beeston 4285 (15.2%) | Jim Pollock 10 387 (36.7%) | Elmer Buchanan 11 283 (39.9%) | Anthony Kuttschrutter (FCP) 1199 (4.2%) Ronald Gerow | Jim Pollock | |||||
Kingston and the Islands Total votes: 26 807 | Ken Keyes 8092 (30.2%) | John Goodchild 7079 (26.4%) | Gary Wilson 10184 (38.0%) | Joan Jackson (FCP) 1452 (5.4%) | Ken Keyes | |||||
Lanark—Renfrew Total votes: 34 060 | Guin Persaud 9665 (28.4%) | Leo Jordan 11 063 (32.5%) | Harry Martin 8541 (25.1%) | Murray Reid (CoR) 2938 (8.6%) Frank Foley (FCP) 1853 (5.4%) | Douglas Wiseman | |||||
Leeds–Grenville Total votes: 34 330 | Chris Puddicombe 9172 (26.7%) | Bob Runciman 16 846 (49.1%) | Art Lane 8312 (24.2%) | Bob Runciman | ||||||
Prescott and Russell Total votes: 39 833 | Jean Poirier 25 879 (65.0%) | Keith Flavell 2848 (7.1%) | Carole Roy 9369 (23.5%) | Paul Lauzon (FCP) 1119 (2.8%) Jean-Serge Brisson (Lbt) 618 (1.6%) | Jean Poirier | |||||
Prince Edward—Lennox Total votes: 27 752 | Keith MacDonald 8188 (29.5%) | Don Bonter 8299 (29.9%) | Paul Johnson 9204 (33.2%) | Kenn Hineman (CoR) 2061 (7.4%) | Keith MacDonald | |||||
Quinte Total votes: 29 691 | Hugh O'Neil 11 114 (37.4%) | Doug Rollins 5825 (19.6%) | Greg Meehan 7010 (23.6%) | Stu Meeks (CoR) 3411 (11.5%) Dave Switzer (FCP) 2331 (7.9%) | Hugh O'Neil | |||||
Renfrew North Total votes: 30 198 | Sean Conway 13 082 (43.3%) | Diane Yakabuski 4586 (15.2%) | Ish Theilheimer 5916 (19.6%) | Frank Adlam (CoR) 5510 (18.2%) Stephen Stanistreet (FCP) 1104 (3.7%) | Sean Conway | |||||
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville Total votes: 29 082 | Denis Sabourin 8386 (28.8%) | Noble Villeneuve 11 887 (40.9%) | Helena McCuaig 5357 (18.4%) | Bernie Lauzon (CoR) 3452 (11.9%) | Noble Villeneuve |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Bruce Total votes: 30,429 | Murray Elston 11,476 (37.7%) | Terry Halpin 7,349 (24.2%) | Len Hope 7,954 (26.2%) | Linda Freiburger (FCP) 3,639 (12.0%) | Murray Elston | |||||
Dufferin—Peel Total votes: 31,447 | Mavis Wilson 10 327 (32.8%) | David Tilson 10,899 (34.7%) | Sandra Crane 8,627 (27.4%) | Bob Shapton (Lbt) 1,594 (5.1%) | Mavis Wilson | |||||
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Total votes: 38,056 | Ron Lipsett 10,257 (27.0%) | Bill Murdoch 13,742 (36.1%) | Peggy Hutchinson 11,280 (29.6%) | John Ross (FCP) 2,157 (5.7%) Don Cianci (G) 476 (1.3%) Oleh Stebelsky (Lbt) 144 (0.4%) | Ron Lipsett | |||||
Muskoka-Georgian Bay Total votes: 33 031 | Ken Black 9105 (27.6%) | Marilyn Rowe 10 504 (31.8%) | Dan Waters 13 422 (40.6%) | Ken Black | ||||||
Northumberland Total votes: 35 740 | Joan Fawcett 11 984 (33.5%) | Angus Read 10 890 (30.5%) | Judi Armstrong 9581 (26.8%) | Doug Young (CoR) 1677 (4.7%) Steve Prust (FCP) 1213 (3.4%) John Meiboom (Lbt) 395 (1.1%) | Joan Fawcett | |||||
Peterborough Total votes: 41,888 | Peter Adams 13,628 (32.5%) | Doris Brick 8,884 (21.2%) | Jenny Carter 13,813 (33.0%) | John Harrington (FCP) 3,652 (8.7%) Dean Wasson (CoR) 1,586 (3.8%) Paul Cleveland (G) 325 (0.8%) | Peter Adams | |||||
Simcoe Centre Total votes: 41 572 | Bruce Owen 12 869 (31.0%) | Ben Andrews 10 013 (24.1%) | Paul Wessenger 15 711(37.8%) | Bonnie Ainsworth (CoR) 2979 (7.2%) | Bruce Owen | |||||
Simcoe East Total votes: 37 398 | Jim Files 7219 (19.3%) | Al McLean 14 828 (39.6%) | Dennis Bailey 14 088 (37.7%) | John McLean (Lbt) 1263 (3.4%) | Al McLean | |||||
Simcoe West Total votes: 32 089 | Gary Johnson 7765 (24.2%) | Jim Wilson 11 710 (36.5%) | Leo Loserit 9870 (30.8%) | James McGillivray (FCP) 2744 (8.6%) | George McCague | |||||
Victoria—Haliburton Total votes: 34 889 | Patrick O'Reilly 7668 (22.0%) | Ron Jenkins 8947 (25.6%) | Dennis Drainville 15 467 (44.3%) | Brad Medd (FCP) 1419 (4.1%) Hugh Boyd 971 (2.8%) Ron Hawkrigg (Lbt) 417 (1.2%) | John Eakins |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Durham Centre Total votes: 35,096 | Allan Furlong 10,246 (29.2%) | Jim Flaherty 9,126 (26.0%) | Drummond White 12,594 (35.9%) | Nino Maltese (FCP) 1,186 (3.4%) Phil Wyatt (CoR) 1,087 (3.1%) David Hubbell (G) 857 (2.4%) | Allan Furlong | |||||
Durham East Total votes: 33 476 | Marilyn Pearce 7836 (23.4%) | Kirk Kemp 10 907 (32.6%) | Gord Mills 10 960 (32.7%) | Tim Crookall (FCP) 2487 (7.4%) Harry Turnbridge (CoR) 1286 (3.8%) | Sam Cureatz | |||||
Durham West Total votes: 43,678 | Norah Stoner 14,384 (32.9%) | Rick Johnson 11,167 (25.6%) | Jim Wiseman 16,366 (37.5%) | Bert Vermeer (FCP) 1,761 (4.0%) | Norah Stoner | |||||
Durham—York Total votes: 36 284 | Bill Ballinger 11 067 (30.5%) | Jack Hauseman 10 904 (30.5%) | Larry O'Connor 12 297 (33.9%) | Jerry Young (FCP) 2016 (5.6%) | Bill Ballinger | |||||
Markham Total votes: 51 221 | Frank Scarpitti 15 128 (29.5%) | Don Cousens 25 595 (50.0%) | Rob Saunders 8459 (16.5%) | Eric Skura (FCP) 1086 (2.1%) Ian Hutchison (Lbt) 642 (1.3%) Gary Walsh 311 (0.6%) | Don Cousens | |||||
Oshawa Total votes: 27 173 | Jim Carlyle 5116 (18.8%) | Cliff Fillmore 3871 (14.2%) | Allan Pilkey 16 601 (61.1%) | Gary Jones (CoR) 1585 (5.8%) | Michael Breaugh | |||||
York Centre Total votes: 61 562 | Greg Sorbara 28 056 (45.6%) | Dion McGuire 14 656 (23.8%) | Laurie Orrett 18 850 (30.6%) | Greg Sorbara | ||||||
York—Mackenzie Total votes: 33,437 | Charles Beer 11,452 (34.3%) | George Timpson 11,304 (33.8%) | Keith Munro 10,681 (31.9%) | Charles Beer |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Scarborough—Agincourt Total votes: 30 118 | Gerry Phillips 13 347 (44.3%) | Keith MacNab 8640 (28.7%) | Ayoub Ali 6763 (22.5%) | Bill Galster (Lbt) 1368 (4.5%) | Gerry Phillips | |||||
Scarborough Centre Total votes: 27,262 | Cindy Nicholas 9,256 (34.0%) | Joe Trentadue 5,682 (20.8%) | Steve Owens 12,324 (45.2%) | Cindy Nicholas | ||||||
Scarborough East Total votes: 32 915 | Ed Fulton 9926 (30.2%) | Steve Gilchrist 9890 (30.0%) | Bob Frankford 11 700 (35.5%) | Jim McIntosh (Lbt) 577 (1.8%) Cara Mumford (G) 454 (1.4%) Darryl McDowell 368 (1.1%) | Ed Fulton | |||||
Scarborough—Ellesmere Total votes: 29 119 | Frank Faubert 9417 (32.3%) | Greg Vezina 4855 (16.7%) | David Warner 14 036 (48.2%) | Kelvin Smith (Lbt) 811 (2.8%) | Frank Faubert | |||||
Scarborough North Total votes: 30 056 | Alvin Curling 13 393 (44.6%) | Harold Adams 5367 (17.9%) | Victor Deane 9477 (31.5%) | Louis Di Rocco (FCP) 1199 (4.0%) James Greig (G) 620 (2.1%) | Alvin Curling | |||||
Scarborough West Total votes: 28 027 | Joe Pacione 6521 (23.3%) | Jim Brown 5769 (20.6%) | Anne Swarbrick 14 340 (51.2%) | Stefan Slovak (FCP) 996 (3.6%) George Dance (Lbt) 401 (1.4%) | Richard Johnston |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Don Mills Total votes: 28,483 | Murad Velshi 8,786 (30.8%) | Nola Crewe 7,631 (26.8%) | Margery Ward 9,740 (34.2%) | David Miller (Lbt) 742 (2.6%) Katherine Mathewson (G) 608 (2.1%) Colin McKay 562 (2.0%) David Pengelly (F) 414 (1.5%) | Murad Velshi | |||||
Downsview Total votes: 23 755 | Laureano Leone 8219 (34.6%) | Chris Smith 1477 (6.2%) | Anthony Perruzza 13 440 (56.6%) | David Kenny (Lbt) 619 (2.6%) | Laureano Leone | |||||
Lawrence Total votes: 26 364 | Joseph Cordiano 11 786 (44.7%) | Henry Gallay 3557 (13.5%) | Shalom Schachter 10 179 (38.6%) | Sandor Hegedus (Lbt) 431 (1.6%) Paul Rombough (G) 411 (1.6%) | Joseph Cordiano | |||||
Oriole Total votes: 25 454 | Elinor Caplan 10 655 (41.9%) | Sam Billich 5435 (21.4%) | Lennox Farrell 8441 (33.2%) | Roland Brown (Lbt) 578 (2.3%) Greg Knittl (G) 345 (1.4%) | Elinor Caplan | |||||
Willowdale Total votes: 33,947 | Gino Matrundola 11,123 (32.7%) | Charles Harnick 11,957 (35.2%) | Batya Hebdon 9,125 (26.9%) | Mark Vosylius (FCP) 1,074 (3.2%) Earl Epstein (Lbt) 688 (2.0%) | Gino Matrundola | |||||
Wilson Heights Total votes: 27,725 | Monte Kwinter 12,272 (44.3%) | Steven Kerzner 4,913 (17.7%) | John Fagan 9,618 (34.7%) | Vanessa Schoor (G) 608 (2.2%) Roman Vrba (Lbt) 314 (1.1%) | Monte Kwinter | |||||
York East Total votes: 29 848 | Christine Hart 9900 (33.2%) | George Bryson 8021 (26.9%) | Gary Malkowski 10 689 (35.8%) | Jim Copeland 380 (1.3%) Bedora Bojman (G) 364 (1.2%) John Matthew (Lbt) 303 (1.0%) Chris Frazer (Comm) 191 (0.6%) | Christine Hart | |||||
York Mills Total votes: 29 207 | Brad Nixon 10 390 (35.6%) | David Turnbull 13 037 (44.6%) | Marcia McVea 4830 (16.5%) | Janet Creery (G) 577 (2.0%) Mary-Anne Sillimaa (Lbt) 373 (1.3%) | Brad Nixon | |||||
Yorkview Total votes: 20 059 | Claudio Polsinelli 8326 (41.5%) | Pedro Cordoba 1254 (6.3%) | Giorgio Mammoliti 9945 (49.6%) | Roma Kelembet (Lbt) 303 (1.5%) Lucylle Boikoff 231 (1.2%) | Claudio Polsinelli |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Beaches—Woodbine Total votes: 24 645 | Beryl Potter 6329 (25.7%) | Kevin Forest 3535 (14.3%) | Frances Lankin 14 381 (58.4%) | Sam Vitulli 400 (1.6%) | Marion Bryden | |||||
Dovercourt Total votes: 19 548 | Tony Lupusella 6615 (33.8%) | Allan Brown 1239 (6.3%) | Tony Silipo 10 604 (54.2%) | Norman Allen (G) 577 (3.0%) Fred Lambert (Lbt) 513 (2.6%) | Tony Lupusella | |||||
Eglinton Total votes: 33 451 | Dianne Poole 12 032 (36.0%) | Anne Vanstone 11 859 (35.5%) | Jay Waterman 7772 (23.2%) | Dan King (G) 1340 (4.0%) Scott Bell (Lbt) 448 (1.3%) | Dianne Poole | |||||
Fort York Total votes: 23 806 | Bob Wong 9656 (40.6%) | John Pepall 2258 (9.5%) | Rosario Marchese 11 023 (46.3%) | Paul Barker (Lbt) 539 (2.3%) Ronald Rodgers 330 (1.4%) | Bob Wong | |||||
High Park—Swansea Total votes: 25 337 | David Fleet 8159 (32.2%) | Yuri Pokaliwsky 4674 (18.4%) | Elaine Ziemba 11 432 (45.1%) | Colum Tingle (FCP) 409 (1.6%) Bill Senay (G) 332 (1.3%) Michael Beech (Lbt) 331 (1.3%) | David Fleet | |||||
Parkdale Total votes: 17 417 | Tony Ruprecht 8080 (46.4%) | John Swettenham 941 (5.4%) | Sheena Weir 7557 (43.4%) | Robert Hunter (G) 325 (1.9%) James McCulloch (Lbt) 241 (1.4%) Debra Stone 167 (1.0%) Joe Young (Ind [Communist League]) 106 (0.6%) | Tony Ruprecht | |||||
Riverdale Total votes: 22 729 | Pat Marquis 5572 (24.5%) | John Ruffolo 1578 (6.9%) | Marilyn Churley 14 086 (62.0%) | Leanne Haze (G) 811 (3.6%) Daniel Hunt (Lbt) 682 (3.0%) | David Reville | |||||
St. Andrew—St. Patrick Total votes: 29 956 | Ron Kanter 8938 (29.8%) | Nancy Jackman 9241 (30.8%) | Zanana Akande 10 321 (34.5%) | Jim Harris (G) 1112 (3.7%) Douglas Quinn (Lbt) 344 (1.1%) | Ron Kanter | |||||
St. George—St. David Total votes: 29 706 | Ian Scott 10 718 (36.1%) | Keith Norton 6955 (23.4%) | Carolann Wright 10 646 (35.8%) | Ken Campbell (FCP) 932 (3.1%) Beverly Antrobus (Lbt) 455 (1.5%) | Ian Scott |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Etobicoke—Humber Total votes: 35 178 | Jim Henderson 13 582 (38.6%) | Aileen Anderson 9289 (26.4%) | Russ Springate 10 049 (28.6%) | Tonny Dodds (FCP) 1292 (3.7%) David Moore (G) 586 (1.7%) Alan D'Orsay (Lbt) 380 (1.1%) | Jim Henderson | |||||
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Total votes: 31 660 | Sam Shephard 7006 (22.1%) | Jeff Knoll 4854 (15.3%) | Ruth Grier 18 118 (57.2%) | Trish O'Connor (FCP) 1053 (3.3%) Phaedra Livingstone (G) 629 (2.0%) | Ruth Grier | |||||
Etobicoke—Rexdale Total votes: 26 270 | Aurelio Acquaviva 4585 (17.5%) | David Foster 3243 (12.3%) | Ed Philip 17 620 (67.0%) | David Burman (G) 822 (3.1%) | Ed Philip | |||||
Etobicoke West Total votes: 33 810 | Linda LeBourdais 10 082 (29.8%) | Chris Stockwell 13 713 (40.6%) | Judy Jones 7992 (23.6%) | Kevin McGourty (FCP) 1045 (3.1%) Geoffrey Lepper (G) 354 (1.0%) Janice Hazlett (Lbt) 320 (1.0%) Martin Fraser 304 (0.9%) | Linda LeBourdais | |||||
Oakwood Total votes: 21 384 | Chaviva Hošek 8143 (38.1%) | Claudio Lewis 1671 (7.8%) | Tony Rizzo 10 423 (48.7%) | Steven Peck (G) 595 (2.8%) John Primerano (Lbt) 355 (1.7%) Elizabeth Rowley (Comm) 197 (0.9%) | Chaviva Hošek | |||||
York South Total votes: 24 949 | Ozzie Grant 4534 (18.2%) | Andrew Feldstein 2561 (10.3%) | Bob Rae 16 642 (66.7%) | Alex MacDonald (Lbt) 759 (3.0%) Phil Sarazen (G) 453 (1.8%) | Bob Rae |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Brampton North Total votes: 33,462 | Carman McClelland 11,686 (34.9%) | Gary Heighington 7,619 (22.8%) | John Devries 11,588 (34.6%) | Margaret Lloyd (FCP) 1,466 (4.4%) Lewis Jackson (Lbt) 669 (2.0%) Martha MacDonald 434 (1.3%) | Carman McClelland | |||||
Brampton South Total votes: 39 985 | Bob Callahan 12 918 (32.3%) | Maggie McCallion 11 395 (28.5%) | John Scheer 12 494 (31.2%) | Ron Nonato (FCP) 2511 (6.3%) Jim Bridgewood (Comm) 667 (1.7%) | Bob Callahan | |||||
Burlington South Total votes: 32 520 | Marv Townsend 5544 (17.0%) | Cam Jackson 17 084 (52.5%) | Bob Wood 8185 (25.2%) | Don Pennell (FCP) 1707 (5.2%) | Cam Jackson | |||||
Halton Centre Total votes: 38 523 | Barbara Sullivan 13 494 (35.0%) | Bob Taylor 12 279 (31.9%) | Richard Banigan 10 163 (26.4%) | James Bruce (FCP) 1232 (3.2%) Bill Frampton (FP) 731 (1.9%) Jim Stock (Lbt) 624 (1.6%) | Barbara Sullivan | |||||
Halton North Total votes: 27,503 | Walt Elliot 7,962 (29.0%) | Dave Whiting 7,499 (27.3%) | Noel Duignan 8,510 (30.9%) | Giuseppe Gori (FCP) 2,489 (9.1%) Patricia Kammerer (G) 582 (2.1%) John Shadbolt (Lbt) 461 (1.7%) | Walt Elliot | |||||
Mississauga East Total votes: 31 684 | John Sola 12 448 (39.3%) | Brad Butt 8285 (26.1%) | Mike Crone 9177 (29.0%) | Peter Sesek 1363 (4.3%) Chris Balabanian (F) 411 (1.3%) | John Sola | |||||
Mississauga North Total votes: 33 442 | Steve Offer 12 658 (37.9%) | John Snobelen 7990 (23.9%) | John Foster 11 216 (33.5%) | Ken Moores (G) 946 (2.8%) Howard Baker 632 (1.9%) | Steve Offer | |||||
Mississauga South Total votes: 32 652 | Donna Scott 6624 (20.3%) | Margaret Marland 17 126 (52.5%) | Sue Craig 7579 (23.2%) | Scott McWhinnie (G) 1323 (4.1%) | Margaret Marland | |||||
Mississauga West Total votes: 47 584 | Steve Mahoney 20 038 (42.1%) | Judi Bachman 11 945 (25.1%) | Tom Malone 13 938 (29.3%) | Emanuel Batler (Lbt) 892 (1.9%) Dian Achiceko 771 (1.6%) | Steve Mahoney | |||||
Oakville South Total votes: 31,304 | Doug Carrothers 10,841 (34.6%) | Gary Carr 10,949 (35.0%) | Danny Dunleavy 6,423 (20.5%) | Terry Hansford (CoR) 1,057 (3.4%) Josef Petriska (G) 1,038 (3.3%) Adriana Bassi (FCP) 996 (3.2%) | Doug Carrothers |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Hamilton Centre Total votes: 25 358 | Lily Oddie Munro 7814 (30.8%) | Graham Snelgrove 2116 (8.3%) | David Christopherson 14 029 (55.3%) | Brent Monkley (G) 605 (2.4%) Julien Frost (Lbt) 429 (1.7%) Jewell Wolgram (FCP) 365 (1.4%) | Lily Oddie Munro | |||||
Hamilton East Total votes: 28 336 | Craig Dowhaniuk 5525 (19.5%) | Rom Tomblin 1676 (5.9%) | Robert W. Mackenzie 20 289 (71.6%) | Emidio Corvaro (FCP) 846 (3.0%) | Robert W. Mackenzie | |||||
Hamilton Mountain Total votes: 37 629 | Al Bailey 7432 (19.8%) | Grant Darby 7709 (20.5%) | Brian Charlton 22 488 (59.8%) | Brian Charlton | ||||||
Hamilton West Total votes: 32 777 | Helen Wilson 7236 (22.1%) | David Cairnie 4361 (13.3%) | Richard Allen 18 550 (56.6%) | Lynne Scime (FCP) 2324 (7.1%) Hans Wienhold (CoR) 306 (0.9%) | Richard Allen | |||||
Lincoln Total votes: 34,141 | Harry Pelissero 11,055 (32.4%) | Carol Walker 9,407 (27.6%) | Ron Hansen 12,117 (35.5%) | Doug Bougher (CoR) 1,562 (4.6%) | Harry Pelissero | |||||
Niagara Falls Total votes: 29 939 | Wayne Campbell 7979 (26.7%) | Norm Puttick 3896 (13.0%) | Margaret Harrington 13 884 (46.4%) | Ted Wiwchar (CoR) 3141 (10.5%) Art Klassen (FCP) 674 (2.3%) Donald MacDonald-Ross (G) 365 (1.2%) | Vince Kerrio | |||||
Niagara South Total votes: 23 972 | John Lopinski 7232 (30.2%) | Doug Martin 4032 (16.8%) | Shirley Coppen 11 161 (46.6%) | Glen Hutton (CoR) 1547 (6.5%) | Ray Haggerty | |||||
St. Catharines Total votes: 29 835 | Jim Bradley 11 565 (38.8%) | Bruce Timms 3926 (13.2%) | Dave Kappele 10 629 (35.6%) | Eva Longhurst (CoR) 2384 (8.0%) Bert Pynenburg (FCP) 1331 (4.5%) | Jim Bradley | |||||
St. Catharines—Brock Total votes: 27,478 | Mike Dietsch 8,379 (30.5%) | Bob Welch 6,969 (25.4%) | Christel Haeck 9,538 (34.7%) | Rodney Book (CoR) 1,449 (5.3%) Ed Klassen (FCP) 873 (3.2%) Conrad Gibbons (Lbt) 270 (1.0%) | Mike Dietsch | |||||
Welland—Thorold Total votes: 32 202 | Gord McMillan 7557 (23.5%) | Cam Wilson 2893 (9.0%) | Peter Kormos 20488 (63.6%) | John Sabados (CoR) 878 (2.7%) Barry Fitzgerald (F) 386 (1.2%) | Peter Kormos | |||||
Wentworth East Total votes: 34 111 | Shirley Collins 12 077 (35.4%) | Doug Conley 5609 (16.4%) | Mark Morrow 15 224 (44.6%) | Victor Kammerer (G) 668 (2.0%) Albert Papazian 273 (0.8%) Anne Stasiuk 260 (0.8%) | Shirley Collins | |||||
Wentworth North Total votes: 33 692 | Chris Ward 11 384 (33.9%) | Don Matthews 8740 (25.9%) | Don Abel 11 472 (34.0%) | Rien Vanden Enden (FCP) 1236 (3.7%) Eileen Butson (CoR) 860 (2.6%) | Chris Ward |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Brantford Total votes: 36 474 | Dave Neumann 13 644 (37.4%) | Dan Di Sabatino 3087 (8.5%) | Brad Ward 17 736 (48.6%) | Peter Quail (FCP) 1413 (3.9%) William Darfler (G) 436 (1.2%) Helmut Kurmis (Lbt) 158 (0.4%) | Dave Neumann | |||||
Brant—Haldimand Total votes: 28 785 | Robert Nixon 10 751 (37.3%) | Brett Kelly 6228 (21.6%) | Chris Stanek 9282 (32.2%) | Steve Elgersma (FCP) 1520 (5.3%) Jamie Legacey (G) 1004 (3.5%) | Robert Nixon | |||||
Cambridge Total votes: 36 176 | John Bell 7557 (20.9%) | Carl DeFaria 4449 (12.3%) | Mike Farnan 21 806 (60.3%) | Anneliese Steden (FCP) 2364 (6.5%) | Mike Farnan | |||||
Guelph Total votes: 39 701 | Rick Ferraro 11 944 (30.1%) | Linda Lennon 10 184 (25.7%) | Derek Fletcher 15 051 (37.9%) | John Gots (FCP) 1602 (4.0%) Bill Hulet (G) 920 (2.3%) | Rick Ferraro | |||||
Huron Total votes: 29 070 | Jim Fitzgerald 6653 (22.9%) | Ken Campbell 9066 (31.2%) | Paul Klopp 10 020 (34.5%) | Tom Clark (FCP) 2931 (10.1%) Allan Dettweiler (Lbt) 400 (1.4%) | Jack Riddell | |||||
Kitchener Total votes: 33 640 | David Cooke 9731 (28.9%) | Ian Matthew 6157 (18.3%) | Will Ferguson 15 750 (46.8%) | John Meenan (FCP) 2002 (6.0%) | David Cooke | |||||
Kitchener—Wilmot Total votes: 36 537 | Carl Zehr 10 869 (29.7%) | Lance Bryant 7342 (20.1%) | Mike Cooper 16 056 (43.9%) | Thomas Borys (FCP) 2270 (6.2%) | John Sweeney | |||||
Norfolk Total votes: 36 195 | Gord Miller 10 971 (30.3%) | Clarence Abbott 10 374 (28.7%) | Norm Jamison 14 850 (41.0%) | Gord Miller | ||||||
Oxford Total votes: 36 504 | Charlie Tatham 9802 (26.9%) | Jim Wilkins 9860 (27.0%) | Kimble Sutherland 12 684 (34.7%) | John Joosse (FCP) 3182 (8.7%) Kaye Sargent (Lbt) 635 (1.7%) Joe Byway (F) 341 (0.9%) | Charlie Tatham | |||||
Perth Total votes: 31 802 | Gerry Teahen 8721 (27.4%) | Ron Christie 8600 (27.0%) | Karen Haslam 11 712 (36.8%) | Gordon Maloney (FCP) 2769 (8.7%) | Hugh Edighoffer | |||||
Waterloo North Total votes: 38 883 | Andrew Telegdi 9441 (24.3%) | Elizabeth Witmer 14 552 (37.4%) | Hugh Miller 11 298 (29.1%) | Ted Kryn (FCP) 2946 (7.6%) Rita Huschka-Sprague (Lbt) 646 (1.7%) | Herb Epp | |||||
Wellington Total votes: 30 646 | John Green 7668 (25.0%) | Ted Arnott 12 141 (39.6%) | Dale Hamilton 10 837 (35.4%) | Jack Johnson |
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Chatham—Kent Total votes: 31,138 | Maurice Bossy 9,963 (32.0%) | Charlie Tomecek 5,619 (18.0%) | Randy Hope 13,930 (44.7%) | Marcy Edwards (FCP) 1,626 (5.2%) | Maurice Bossy | |||||
Elgin Total votes: 34 047 | Marietta Roberts 9723 (28.6%) | Jim Williams 9031 (26.5%) | Peter North 14 189 (41.7%) | Ray Monteith (F) 1104 (3.2%) | Marietta Roberts | |||||
Essex-Kent Total votes: 30 116 | Jim McGuigan 9968 (33.1%) | Claire Atkinson 2739 (9.1%) | Pat Hayes 15 858 (52.7%) | Tim McGuire (FCP) 1551 (5.2%) | Jim McGuigan | |||||
Essex South Total votes: 29 358 | Remo Mancini 10 575 (36.0%) | Joan Flood 6335 (21.6%) | Donna Tremblay 10 363 (35.3%) | Steve Posthumus (FCP) 2085 (7.1%) | Remo Mancini | |||||
Lambton Total votes: 27,675 | David William Smith 7,291 (26.3%) | Bob Langstaff 7,665 (27.7%) | Ellen MacKinnon 8,691 (31.4%) | Jim Hopper (FCP) 3,557 (12.9%) Kim Beatson (CoR) 471 (1.7%) | David Smith | |||||
London Centre Total votes: 34 765 | David Peterson 9671 (27.8%) | Mark Handelman 5348 (15.4%) | Marion Boyd 17 837 (51.3%) | John Van Geldersen (FCP) 982 (2.8%) Lloyd Walker (F) 498 (1.4%) Terry Smart 272 (0.8%) Issam Mansour (Comm) 84 (0.2%) Sidney Tarleton 73 (0.2%) | David Peterson | |||||
London North Total votes: 43 770 | Steve Buchanan 9990 (22.8%) | Dianne Cunningham 18 079 (41.3%) | Carolyn Davies 14 005 (32.0%) | Bob Maniuk (FCP) 1095 (2.5%) Jack Plant (F) 601 (1.4%) | Dianne Cunningham | |||||
London South Total votes: 41 115 | Joan Smith 11 787 (28.7%) | Bob Wood 9828 (23.9%) | David Winninger 17 438 (42.4%) | Paul Picard (FCP) 1427 (3.5%) Robert Metz (FP) 635 (1.5%) | Joan Smith | |||||
Middlesex Total votes: 38 382 | Doug Reycraft 12 002 (31.3%) | Gordon Hardcastle 8957 (23.3%) | Irene Mathyssen 12 522 (32.6%) | Bill Giesen (FCP) 4007 (10.4%) Barry Malcolm (F) 894 (2.3%) | Doug Reycraft | |||||
Sarnia Total votes: 29 586 | Mike Bradley 8540 (28.9%) | Mike Stark 6269 (21.2%) | Bob Huget 10 860 (36.7%) | Terry Burrell (FCP) 2691 (9.1%) Bill Ferguson (CoR) 652 (2.2%) Margaret Coe] (Lbt) 574 (1.9%) | Andy Brandt | |||||
Windsor—Riverside Total votes: 29 769 | Doreen Oullette 6640 (22.3%) | Vivian Tregunna 1096 (3.7%) | Dave Cooke 21 144 (71.0%) | Earl Amyotte (FCP) 889 (3.0%) | Dave Cooke | |||||
Windsor—Sandwich Total votes: 29 298 | Bill Wrye 11 807 (40.5%) | Merv de Pendleton 1186 (4.0%) | George Dadamo 15 952 (54.4) | Joe Crouchman 353 (1.2%) | Bill Wrye | |||||
Windsor—Walkerville Total votes: 28 807 | Mike Ray 11 581 (40.2%) | François Michaud 1327 (4.7%) | Wayne Lessard 15 899 (55.2%) | Mike Ray |
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Algoma Total votes: 14 017 | Bob Gallagher 3573 (25.5%) | Denis Latulippe 433 (3.1%) | Bud Wildman 8221 (58.7%) | Stan Down (CoR) 1790 (12.8%) | Bud Wildman | |||||
Algoma—Manitoulin Total votes: 15 339 | Mike Brown 5961 (38.9%) | Ken Ferguson 2163 (14.1%) | Lois Miller 5754 (37.5%) | Richard Hammond (CoR) 1114 (7.3%) Gene Solomon 347 (2.3%) | Mike Brown | |||||
Cochrane North Total votes: 16 354 | Donald Grenier 6475 (39.6%) | René Piché 3261 (20.0%) | Len Wood 6618 (40.5%) | René Fontaine | ||||||
Cochrane South Total votes: 24 069 | Frank Krznaric 9361 (38.9%) | Tina Positano 1019 (4.2%) | Gilles Bisson 11 460 (47.6%) | Ken Metsala (CoR) 2229 (9.3%) | Alan Pope | |||||
Nickel Belt Total votes: 16 955 | Betty Rheaume 3267 (19.3%) | Paul Demers 967 (5.7%) | Floyd Laughren 9925 (58.5%) | Grenville Rogers (CoR) 2796 (16.5%) | Floyd Laughren | |||||
Nipissing Total votes: 33 741 | Stan Lawlor 10 745 (31.8%) | Mike Harris 15 469 (45.8%) | Dawson Pratt 7039 (20.9%) | Edward Gauthier (FCP) 488 (1.4%) | Mike Harris | |||||
Parry Sound Total votes: 23 020 | Randy Sheppard 5125 (22.3%) | Ernie Eves 10 078 (43.8%) | Joe Boissonneault 2993 (13.0%) | Richard Thomas (G) 4061 (17.6%) Julia Duggan (FCP) 763 (3.3%) | Ernie Eves | |||||
Sault Ste. Marie Total votes: 38 713 | Don MacGregor 13 339 (34.5%) | John Solski 3347 (8.6%) | Tony Martin 14 036 (36.3%) | Don Edwards (CoR) 7991 (20.6%) | Karl Morin-Strom | |||||
Sudbury Total votes: 32,530 | Sterling Campbell 10,010 (30.8%) | Mike Franceschini 3,318 (10.2%) | Sharon Murdock 13,407 (41.2%) | Billie Christiansen (CoR) 5,795 (17.8%) | Sterling Campbell | |||||
Sudbury East Total votes: 30 232 | Jean-Yves Robert 7484 (24.8%) | John Johnson 1458 (4.8%) | Shelley Martel 17 536 (58.0%) | Greg Bigger (CoR) 3754 (12.4%) | Shelley Martel | |||||
Timiskaming Total votes: 19,779 | David Ramsay 8,364 (42.3%) | Garfield Pinkerton 2,261 (11.4%) | Michelle Evans 6,191 (31.3%) | James Fawcett (CoR) 2,250 (11.4%) Doug Fraser (G) 713 (3.6%) | David Ramsay |
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Fort William Total votes: 26,551 | Lyn McLeod 11,798 (44.4%) | Harold Wilson 4,300 (16.2%) | Don Hutsul 10,453 (39.4%) | Lyn McLeod | ||||||
Kenora Total votes: 20 106 | Frank Miclash 8152 (40.5%) | Dean McIntyre 1776 (8.8%) | Doug Miranda 7821 (38.9%) | Henry Wetelainen 2357 (11.7%) | Frank Miclash | |||||
Lake Nipigon Total votes: 12,785 | Judy Tinnes 3,083 (24.1%) | Jim Vibert 735 (5.7%) | Gilles Pouliot 8,335 (65.2%) | Bill Thibeault (FCP) 632 (5.0%) | Gilles Pouliot | |||||
Port Arthur Total votes: 27 798 | Taras Kozyra 10 885 (39.2%) | Tony Stehmann 3854 (13.9%) | Shelley Wark-Martyn 11 919 (42.9%) | Claude Wyspianspki (FCP) 1140 (4.1%) | Taras Kozyra | |||||
Rainy River Total votes: 12 751 | Dennis Brown 3878 (30.4%) | Bob Davidson 1035 (8.1%) | Howard Hampton 7838 (61.5%) | Howard Hampton |
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