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The following are the results by riding (electoral district) of the 1995 Ontario general election, that was held on June 8, 1995.
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Green | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Carleton | Cathy Hallessey 4,046 | Sam Spataro 9,743 | Norm Sterling 28,349 | Richard Beecroft 265 | Janne Jardine-Campbell (FCP) 942 Barbara Rowe (Lbt) 293 | Norm Sterling | ||||||||
Carleton East | Fiona Faucher 4,783 | Gilles Morin 17,780 | Jeff Slater 13,571 | Ian Campbell 758 | Gilles Morin | |||||||||
Nepean | John Sullivan 3,274 | Hans Daigeler 13,575 | John Baird 17,510 | Frank de Jong 390 | Brian Jackson 259 | Cathy Frampton (F) 252 | Hans Daigeler | |||||||
Ottawa Centre | Evelyn Gigantes 9,438 | Richard Patten 11,150 | Chris Thomson 6,715 | Andrew Van Iterson 349 | Ron Parker 365 | Malek Khouri (Comm) 210 John Turmel (Abol.) 173 | Evelyn Gigantes | |||||||
David Dyment 4,818 | Bernard Grandmaitre 14,436 | Cynthia Bled 5,368 | Larry Tyldsley 335 | Robert Mayer 261 | Steven White (Abol.) 136 | Bernard Grandmaitre | ||||||||
Ottawa–Rideau | Dan McIntyre 4,138 | Yvonne O'Neill 13,273 | Garry Guzzo 14,796 | Lenora Burke 412 | Richard Wolfson 178 | Yvonne O'Neill | ||||||||
Ottawa South | Margaret Armstrong 4,235 | Dalton McGuinty 15,418 | Linda Thom 8,618 | Karen Fyson 383 | Wayne Foster 245 | Dalton McGuinty | ||||||||
Ottawa West | Karim Ismaili 3,718 | Bob Chiarelli 14,516 | Greg Joy 12,898 | Stephen Johns 448 | Stan Lamothe 96 | Andy Sammon (Ind) 241 | Bob Chiarelli |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Natural Law | Other | ||||||||
Cornwall | Syd Gardiner 1,719 | John Cleary 14,507 | Keith Clingen 7,838 | Bernise Featherstone 236 | John Cleary | |||||||
Frontenac—Addington | Fred Wilson 7,302 | Peter Walker 10,249 | Bill Vankoughnet 12,211 | William Overall 121 | Laurie Greenidge (FCP) 1404 Ross Baker (Ind) 416 | Fred Wilson | ||||||
Hastings—Peterborough | Elmer Buchanan 8,328 | Barb Jinkerson 4,056 | Harry Danford 16,187 | David Hetherington 308 | John Westen (FCP) 1,002 | Elmer Buchanan | ||||||
Kingston and the Islands | Gary Wilson 8,052 | John Gerretsen 10,314 | Sally Barnes 8,571 | Ronald Dunphy 155 | John Pacheco (FCP) 858 | Gary Wilson | ||||||
Lanark-Renfrew | Don Page 3,455 | June Timmons 9,956 | Leo Jordan 19,959 | Rick Alexander 237 | Murray Reid (CoR) 867 Kilian O'Donovan (FCP) 745 Mike Dubroy (Ind) 557 | Leo Jordan | ||||||
Leeds–Grenville | Charles Stewart 2,316 | Peter McKenna 8,955 | Bob Runciman 21,763 | Peter Bevan-Baker (G) 927 Phillip Blancher (Ind) 438 | Bob Runciman | |||||||
Prescott and Russell | Yves Deschamps 4,472 | Jean-Marc Lalonde 24,808 | Pierre Leduc 13,637 | Pierrette Blondin 446 | Jean-Serge Brisson (Lbt) 626 John MacKinnon (Ind) 564 | Jean Poirier | ||||||
Prince Edward—Lennox | Paul Johnson 5,996 | Robert Gentile 7,798 | Gary Fox 14,144 | Kenn Hineman (CoR) 571 | Paul Johnson | |||||||
Quinte | Barb Dolan 3,743 | George Zegouras 11,826 | Doug Rollins 13,961 | Hugh O'Neil | ||||||||
Renfrew North | Ish Theilheimer 2,483 | Sean Conway 16,044 | Dan Callaghan 9,681 | Andre Giardano 187 | Stan Callaghan (FCP) 1,695 | Sean Conway | ||||||
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville | Michael Cowley-Owen 2,285 | Denis Sabourin 7,594 | Noble Villeneuve 18,884 | Andrew Featherstone 428 | Noble Villeneuve |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | FCP | Other | ||||||||
Bruce | Robert Emerson 4,269 | Bruce Lauckner 11,004 | Barb Fisher 13,680 | John Clark 2,787 | Catherine Young (G) 296 | Vacant | ||||||
Dufferin—Peel | Sandra Crane 3,470 | Mavis Wilson 8,501 | David Tilson 23,239 | David Tilson | ||||||||
Grey—Owen Sound | Greg Cooper 3,413 | Everett Hall 8,262 | Bill Murdoch 25,138 | David Black 2,082 | Michael Schmidt (Ind) 703 Ian Roberts (NLP) 170 | Bill Murdoch | ||||||
Muskoka–Georgian Bay | Dan Waters 7,742 | Ken Black 8,095 | Bill Grimmett 17,864 | Michael Fenton (G) 411 Bill Ogilvie (Ind) 381 | Dan Waters | |||||||
Northumberland | Murray Weppler 4,539 | Joan Fawcett 13,233 | Doug Galt 19,359 | Joan Fawcett | ||||||||
Peterborough | Jenny Carter 7,581 | Sylvia Sutherland 10,326 | Gary Stewart 22,735 | Paul Morgan 2,064 | Vic Watts (Lbt) 251 Peter Leggat (NLP) 213 | Jenny Carter | ||||||
Simcoe Centre | Paul Wessenger 7,655 | Bruce Owen 12,061 | Joe Tascona 29,790 | Susane MacPhee-Manning 769 | Richard Warman (G) 580 Les Barnett (Ind) 284 | Paul Wessenger | ||||||
Simcoe East | Marg Ducie 4,849 | Ralph Cipolla 9,044 | Al McLean 23,489 | Allan MacDonald (Ind) 876 Siggy Lamothe (NLP) 266 | Al McLean | |||||||
Simcoe West | Kathy Simpson 4,937 | Jamie Shortt 5,499 | Jim Wilson 24,346 | James Gault 894 | Jim Wilson | |||||||
Victoria—Haliburton | Cathy Vainio 4,210 | Sharon McCrae 6,280 | Chris Hodgson 25,267 | James Medd 378 | Brad Bradamore (Ind) 643 Charles Olito (CoR) 51 | Chris Hodgson |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Other | |||||||
Durham Centre | Drummond White 8,120 | Allan Furlong 9,808 | Jim Flaherty 25,107 | Drummond White | ||||||
Durham East | Gord Mills 8,519 | Mary Novak 6,512 | John O'Toole 24,303 | Gord Mills | ||||||
Durham West | Jim Wiseman 9,444 | Joe Dickson 13,974 | Janet Ecker 29,232 | Neil Fonseka (Ind) 904 | Jim Wiseman | |||||
Durham—York | Larry O'Connor 8,048 | David Marquis 7,512 | Julia Munro 25,018 | Vincent Artymko (FCP) 845 | Larry O'Connor | |||||
Markham | Mike Tang 7,779 | Khalid Usman 10,770 | David Tsubouchi 37,314 | Pat Redmond (FCP) 1,088 Stephen Porter (NLP) 626 | Vacant | |||||
Oshawa | Allan Pilkey 8,450 | Linda Porritt 5,666 | Jerry Ouellette 16,793 | Allan Pilkey | ||||||
York Centre | Joseph Thevarkunnel 6,698 | Mario Ferri 29,150 | Al Palladini 37,897 | Greg Sorbara | ||||||
York—Mackenzie | Susan Wakeling 3,611 | Charles Beer 13,973 | Frank Klees 25,904 | Stefan Slovak (FCP) 498 Christopher Ball (G) 425 | Charles Beer |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Natural Law | Other | ||||||||
Scarborough—Agincourt | Christine Fei 4,112 | Gerry Phillips 13,472 | Keith MacNab 11,337 | Daphne Quance 313 | Gerry Phillips | |||||||
Scarborough Centre | Steve Owens 6,841 | Mary Ellen Pimblett 7,163 | Dan Newman 12,717 | Eleanor Hyodo 349 | John Brereton (Ind) 649 | Steve Owens | ||||||
Scarborough East | Bob Frankford 7,212 | Bhagat Taggar 7,197 | Steve Gilchrist 19,166 | Jim Hill 234 | Sam Apelbaum (Lbt) 319 Neville Berry (Ind) 270 | Bob Frankford | ||||||
Scarborough—Ellesmere | David Warner 7,906 | Kris Parthiban 5,602 | Marilyn Mushinski 13,282 | Daniele Belair 202 | James MacLeod (CoR) 745 | David Warner | ||||||
Scarborough North | Tarek Fatah 6,431 | Alvin Curling 15,507 | Mike Thomas 10,508 | Fred Fredeen 239 | Paul Blair (F) 601 Rina Morra (FCP) 369 | Alvin Curling | ||||||
Scarborough West | Anne Swarbrick 9,216 | John Marchildon 5,326 | Jim Brown 11,773 | Cynthia Marchand 387 | Frank Meyers (Ref) 254 George Dance (Lbt) 214 Eric Stark (G) 129 | Anne Swarbrick |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Green | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Don Mills | Janaki Bala-Krishnan 4,569 | Richard Gosling 7,607 | David Johnson 14,897 | Lawrence Corp 231 | David Pengelly (F) 253 Mario Riberio (Ind) 243 Lee Wildgen (Ind) 119 | David Johnson | ||||||||
Downsview | Anthony Perruzza 8,782 | Annamarie Castrilli 9,142 | Frank Ellis 4,444 | Tiina Leivo 217 | Donato De Dominicis (Ind) 572 | Anthony Perruzza | ||||||||
Lawrence | Donato Santeramo 5,000 | Joseph Cordiano 11,784 | Emilia Valentini 7,955 | Eric Saumur 246 | Roy Anderson 698 | Joseph Cordiano | ||||||||
Oriole | David Cox 3,665 | Elinor Caplan 11,164 | Paul Sutherland 10,130 | Don Roebuck 115 | Donna Anderson 227 | Bernadette Michael (Ind) 243 | Elinor Caplan | |||||||
Willowdale | Julie McCrea 4,825 | Les Scheininger 9,870 | Charles Harnick 18,834 | Laura Weinberg 386 | Michael Beifuss 253 | Frank Zeppieri (Ind) 715 | Charles Harnick | |||||||
Wilson Heights | Claudia White 4,612 | Monte Kwinter 12,468 | Sam Pasternack 9,772 | Tom Salsberg 303 | Mike Dubinsky 438 | Dan Largy (FCP) 231 David Yates (Ref) 109 | Monte Kwinter | |||||||
York East | Gary Malkowski 9,526 | Steve Mastoras 7,398 | John Parker 12,789 | Marilyn Pepper 243 | Steve Kotsopoulos (Ind) 497 John Richardson (Ind) 251 | Gary Malkowski | ||||||||
York Mills | Lesley Durham 2,930 | David MacNaughton 7,318 | David Turnbull 18,852 | Marion Wyse 157 | Debbie Weberg 173 | Mark Meschino (Lbt) 223 | David Turnbull | |||||||
Yorkview | Giorgio Mammoliti 6,447 | Mario Sergio 9,245 | Danny Varaich 3,989 | Giorgio Mammoliti |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Green | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Beaches—Woodbine | Frances Lankin 10,862 | Stephen Lautens 6,158 | Lynda Buffet 7,923 | Donalda Fredeen 162 | Brad Allen (Ind) 319 Miguel Figueroa (Comm) 169 | Frances Lankin | ||||||||
Dovercourt | Tony Silipo 9,049 | Maria Dasilva-Skultety 5,561 | Malcolm Mansfield 3,560 | Shelly Lipsey 390 | Erica Kindl 179 | Amani Oakley (Ind Labour) 261 Douglas Quinn (Lbt) 161 | Tony Silipo | |||||||
Eglinton | Adam Di Carlo 4,597 | Dianne Poole 12,904 | Bill Saunderson 17,496 | Dan King 395 | Linda Martin 325 | Fernand Deschamps (Ind Renewal) 123 | Dianne Poole | |||||||
Fort York | Rosario Marchese 10,762 | Bob Wong 8,482 | Jacob Joel 6,025 | Kevin Ells 300 | Maurice Seguin 133 | Paul Barker (Lbt) 266 Matthew Shepherd (Ind) 140 John Steele (Comm League) 129 | Rosario Marchese | |||||||
High Park—Swansea | Elaine Ziemba 8,899 | Ted Lojko 7,121 | Derwyn Shea 10,559 | David Burman 368 | Greg Roberts 286 | Elaine Ziemba | ||||||||
Parkdale | Martin Silva 5,795 | Tony Ruprecht 8,435 | Fred Blucher 2,887 | Miriam Hawkins 363 | Wilfred Szczesny (Comm) 142 | Tony Ruprecht | ||||||||
Riverdale | Marilyn Churley 10,948 | Frank Lowery 5,443 | John Gamble 6,348 | Marianna Tzabiras 217 | Loucas Café 124 | Pat Marquis (Ind) 273 | Marilyn Churley | |||||||
St. Andrew—St. Patrick | David Jacobs 9,231 | Carolyn Bennett 9,413 | Isabel Bassett 13,092 | Hamish Wilson 271 | Bruce Hislop 237 | Mark Scott (Lbt) 141 | Vacant | |||||||
St. George—St. David | Brent Hawkes 9,672 | Tim Murphy 10,325 | Al Leach 10,662 | Chris Lea 241 | Ron Robins 151 | Linda Gibbons (Ind) 326 Alexander Nosal (Ind) 98 | Tim Murphy |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Libertarian | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Etobicoke—Humber | Osman Ali 3,100 | Jim Henderson 13,634 | Doug Ford, Sr. 18,128 | Lawrence Staranchuk 196 | Omar Mohamed (Ind) 257 Mohamoud Sheik-Nor (Ind) 51 | Jim Henderson | ||||||||
Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Ruth Grier 8,279 | Bruce Davis 9,074 | Morley Kells 14,879 | Daniel Hunt 270 | Geraldine Jackson 209 | Julie Northrup (Ind Renewal) 186 | Ruth Grier | |||||||
Etobicoke—Rexdale | Ed Philip 8,668 | Lorraine Nowina 7,173 | John Hastings 9,521 | Miki Staranchuk 188 | Diane Johnston (Ind Renewal) 488 | Ed Philip | ||||||||
Etobicoke West | Judy Jones 4,608 | Michael Brown 9,826 | Chris Stockwell 18,349 | Laureen Amos 399 | Chris Stockwell | |||||||||
Oakwood | Tony Rizzo 7,624 | Mike Colle 8,599 | Courtney Doldron 3,298 | Nunzio Venuto 100 | Doug Storey 135 | Joe Flexer (Ind Labour) 301 Constantine Kritsonis (G) 269 | Tony Rizzo | |||||||
York South | Bob Rae 10,442 | Hagood Hardy 6,025 | Larry Edwards 7,726 | Roma Kelembet 153 | Bob Hyman 176 | Don Pennell (FCP) 305 David James Cooper (G) 219 Kevin Clarke (Ind) 170 Darrell Rankin (Comm) 105 | Bob Rae |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Other | |||||||
Brampton North | John Devries 5,288 | Carman McClelland 14,800 | Joe Spina 20,148 | Lester Newby (NLP) 494 | Carman McClelland | |||||
Brampton South | Paul Ledgister 5,676 | Bob Callahan 15,237 | Tony Clement 21,859 | Bernie Cissek (FCP) 1,011 Maxim Newby (NLP) 229 | Bob Callahan | |||||
Burlington South | David Miles 3,507 | Ray Rivers 5,415 | Cam Jackson 24,831 | Emidio Corvaro (FCP) 470 | Cam Jackson | |||||
Halton Centre | Richard Banigan 5,268 | Barbara Sullivan 13,977 | Terence Young 30,621 | Barbara Sullivan | ||||||
Halton North | Noel Duignan 4,362 | Walt Elliot 6,568 | Ted Chudleigh 19,247 | Alex McKee (FCP) 1,239 John Shadbolt (Lbt) 461 | Noel Duignan | |||||
Mississauga East | Zenia Wadhwani 5,120 | Konstantine Katsoulis 10,039 | Carl DeFaria 16,468 | John Sola | ||||||
Mississauga North | Dan Shekhar 5,283 | Steve Offer 17,681 | John Snobelen 22,095 | John Boddy (G) 1,206 | Steve Offer | |||||
Mississauga South | David Messenger 3,282 | Ieva Martin 5,551 | Margaret Marland 23,116 | Scott Kay (NLP) 334 Adrian Crewson (Ind) 309 Wolfgang Mueller (Ind) 287 Matthew Wood (G) 256 | Margaret Marland | |||||
Mississauga West | Paul Daniel 6,758 | Steve Mahoney 23,275 | Rob Sampson 26,614 | George Meekins (CoR) 952 | Steve Mahoney | |||||
Oakville South | Willie Lambert 2,973 | Lou Rocca 8,479 | Gary Carr 21,689 | Mike Rooney (FCP) 1,103 | Gary Carr |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | FCP | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Hamilton Centre | David Christopherson 8,012 | Filomena Tassi 7,322 | Angie Tomasic 5,723 | Tom Wigglesworth 376 | Monique Poudrette 331 | David Christopherson | ||||||||
Hamilton East | Andrew Mackenzie 7,042 | Dominic Agostino 11,088 | Don Sheppard 6,263 | Angela Corvaro 681 | Bob Mann (Comm) 389 | Robert W. Mackenzie | ||||||||
Hamilton Mountain | Brian Charlton 9,817 | Marie Bountrogianni 12,824 | Trevor Pettit 13,852 | Michael O'Grady 1,329 | Brian Charlton | |||||||||
Hamilton West | Richard Allen 9,267 | Helen Wilson 8,911 | Lillian Ross 13,301 | Lynne Scime 880 | Rita Rassenberg 284 | Hans Wienhold (Lbt) 169 | Richard Allen | |||||||
Lincoln | Ron Hansen 5,800 | Harry Pelissero 10,876 | Frank Sheehan 18,709 | Tristan Emmanuel 1,241 | Mary Glasser 288 | Ron Hansen | ||||||||
Niagara Falls | Margaret Harrington 7,034 | Marg Germano 8,289 | Bart Maves 12,132 | Bill Amos 355 | Melania Gural (Ind) 189 | Margaret Harrington | ||||||||
Niagara South | Shirley Coppen 5,376 | Aubrey Foley 7,634 | Tim Hudak 8,815 | Al Kiers 536 | Morton Sider (Ind) 688 | Shirley Coppen | ||||||||
St. Catharines | Jeff Burch 3,929 | Jim Bradley 13,761 | Archie Heide 11,486 | Jon Siemens 245 | Marcy Sheremetta 153 | Jim Bradley | ||||||||
St. Catharines—Brock | Christel Haeck 5,521 | Gail Richardson 7,373 | Tom Froese 11,976 | Bert Pynenburg 598 | Christel Haeck | |||||||||
Welland—Thorold | Peter Kormos 12,848 | Bob Muir 8,630 | Greg Reid 8,089 | Helene Ann Darisse 232 | Barry Fitzgerald (F) 285 | Peter Kormos | ||||||||
Wentworth East | Mark Morrow 6,667 | Shirley Collins 12,282 | Ed Doyle 15,888 | Mark Davies (Ind) 863 | Mark Morrow | |||||||||
Wentworth North | Don Abel 6,474 | Chris Ward 10,393 | Toni Skarica 21,165 | Don Abel |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | FCP | Other | ||||||||
Brantford | Brad Ward 8,165 | Dave Neumann 10,418 | Ron Johnson 13,745 | Paul Vandervet 762 | William Darfler (G) 430 | Brad Ward | ||||||
Brant—Haldimand | Willem Hanrath 3,030 | Ronald Eddy 10,589 | Peter Preston 14,184 | Steve Elgersma 1,340 | Terry Childs (G) 527 | Ronald Eddy | ||||||
Cambridge | Mike Farnan 11,797 | Ben Tucci 5,606 | Gerry Martiniuk 17,269 | Al Smith 1,690 | Reg Gervais (Ind) 433 | Mike Farnan | ||||||
Guelph | Derek Fletcher 10,278 | Rick Ferraro 11,459 | Brenda Elliott 17,204 | John Gots 1,035 | Thomas Bradburn (Lbt) 265 Anna Di Carlo (Ind Renewal) 187 | Derek Fletcher | ||||||
Huron | Paul Klopp 6,927 | John Jewitt 7,009 | Helen Johns 13,343 | Phil Cornish 1,418 | Kimble Ainslie (Ref) 207 | Paul Klopp | ||||||
Kitchener | Sandi Ellis 6,998 | Bryan Stortz 9,992 | Wayne Wettlaufer 13,374 | Lou Reitzel 2,111 | Bob Oberholtzer (Ind) 612 Frank Kerek (Ind) 223 | Vacant | ||||||
Kitchener—Wilmot | Mike Cooper 8,146 | Shelly Schlueter 10,106 | Gary Leadston 17,392 | Ted Kryn 2,415 | Mike Cooper | |||||||
Norfolk | Norm Jamison 7,893 | Rudy Stickl 9,413 | Toby Barrett 17,335 | Andre De Decker 972 | Norm Jamison | |||||||
Oxford | Kimble Sutherland 9,501 | Bruce Sibbick 6,564 | Ernie Hardeman 17,568 | Case Van Blyderveen 1,061 | Kaye Sargent (Lbt) 386 Jim Morris (NLP) 275 Jim Montag (F) 148 | Kimble Sutherland | ||||||
Perth | Karen Haslam 8,445 | Gerry Teahen 7,722 | Bert Johnson 13,735 | Robert Smink (F) 427 Patrick Van Galen (Ind) 326 | Karen Haslam | |||||||
Waterloo North | Hugh Miller 6,869 | Bob Byron 8,729 | Elizabeth Witmer 25,757 | Sandra Kryn 1,714 | Blaine Watson (NLP) 275 | Elizabeth Witmer | ||||||
Wellington | Elaine Rogala 4,104 | Don Ross 5,706 | Ted Arnott 21,573 | John Meenan 782 | Dianne Sanderson (Lbt) 269 | Ted Arnott |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | FCP | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Chatham—Kent | Randy Hope 7,444 | Mike Ferguson 9,915 | Jack Carroll 10,461 | David Edwards 1,008 | Randy Hope | |||||||||
Elgin | Hugh MacGinnis 3,445 | Barry Fitzgerald 5,801 | Jim Williams 10,660 | Peter North (Ind.) 12,436 Ray Monteith (F) 565 | Peter North | |||||||||
Essex-Kent | Pat Hayes 7,837 | Pat Hoy 10,130 | George Kennedy 8,384 | Steve Posthumus 1,022 | Pat Hayes | |||||||||
Essex South | Dave Maris 4,348 | Bruce Crozier 14,513 | Dave Wylupek 5,730 | Joyce Cherry 1,550 | David Mitchell 498 | Bruce Crozier | ||||||||
Lambton | Dona Stewardson 5,055 | Larry O'Neill 7,925 | Marcel Beaubien 12,034 | Jim Hopper 2,184 | Wayne Forbes (F) 417 | Ellen MacKinnon | ||||||||
London Centre | Marion Boyd 11,096 | Ron Postian 7,559 | Patrick McGuinness 9,364 | Mike Dwyer 1,041 | Liz Overall 134 | Jeff Culbert (G) 533 Lloyd Walker (F) 452 | Marion Boyd | |||||||
London North | Carolyn Davies 8,167 | Larry Crossan 11,112 | Dianne Cunningham 23,195 | Graeme Benedetti 777 | Rita Varrin 101 | John Beverley (G) 365 Jack Plant (F) 334 | Dianne Cunningham | |||||||
London South | David Winninger 10,729 | Joan Smith 10,693 | Bob Wood 18,161 | Rudy Polci 387 | James Hea 111 | Maureen Battaglia (F) 340 Mark Simpson (Ref) 323 Sven Biggs (G) 202 | David Winninger | |||||||
Middlesex | Irene Mathyssen 8,799 | Doug Reycraft 10,448 | Bruce Smith 15,684 | Jamie Harris 3,481 | Barry Malcolm (F) 458 | Irene Mathyssen | ||||||||
Sarnia | Bob Huget 7,487 | Joan Link 8,626 | David Boushy 9,260 | Ron Raes 1,642 | Anthony Barbato (Ind) 217 Andrew Falby (Ind) 159 | Bob Huget | ||||||||
Windsor—Riverside | Dave Cooke 12,347 | Gary McNamara 9,412 | Blaine Tyndall 4,440 | Michel Ozorak 459 | Sherry Lanier 362 | Dave Cooke | ||||||||
Windsor—Sandwich | Arlene Rousseau 6,414 | Sandra Pupatello 11,940 | Joe Durocher 5,704 | Earl Amyotte 610 | Ronald Bessette 263 | Christine Wilson (Ind) 410 | George Dadamo | |||||||
Windsor—Walkerville | Wayne Lessard 9,901 | Dwight Duncan 10,281 | Michael Rohrer 3,610 | Donna Halliday 957 | Vivek Narula 156 | Wayne Lessard |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Other | |||||||
Algoma | Bud Wildman 6,190 | Paula Dunning 3,128 | Phil Sabine 4,602 | Bud Wildman | ||||||
Algoma—Manitoulin | Lois Miller 2,991 | Mike Brown 7,238 | Joyce Foster 5,184 | Mike Brown | ||||||
Cochrane North | Len Wood 6,935 | Gilles Gagnon 4,952 | Louis Veilleux 3,316 | Len Wood | ||||||
Cochrane South | Gilles Bisson 12,114 | Jim Brown 4,958 | Gord Miller 6,587 | Joel Vien (Ind) 339 | Gilles Bisson | |||||
Nickel Belt | Floyd Laughren 8,007 | Betty Rheaume 5,549 | Frank Deburger 3,305 | Michel Chartrand (Ind) 225 Grace Tancock (NLP) 119 | Floyd Laughren | |||||
Nipissing | Doug Bennett 4,350 | Bert Brandon 7,885 | Mike Harris 18,722 | Mike Harris | ||||||
Parry Sound | Dan Reed 3,367 | Mark Fisher 4,821 | Ernie Eves 15,523 | Ernie Eves | ||||||
Sault Ste. Marie | Tony Martin 15,392 | Carmen Provenzano 11,672 | Lou Turco 7,699 | Paul Thompson (G) 757 | Tony Martin | |||||
Sudbury | Sharon Murdock 8,698 | Rick Bartolucci 12,349 | Richard Zanibbi 8,093 | Don Scott (Ind) 506 David Gordon (NL) 315 Lewis Poulin (G) 290 Ed Pokonzie (Ind) 123 | Sharon Murdock | |||||
Sudbury East | Shelley Martel 11,236 | Paul Menard 9,594 | Don Mark 8,680 | Guy Martin (Ind) 473 William Morrison (NLP) 310 | Shelley Martel | |||||
Timiskaming | Ambrose Raftis 2,962 | David Ramsay 8,643 | Ian MacPherson 6,185 | Ralph Schaffner (CoR) 685 | David Ramsay |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | Liberal | PC | Other | |||||||
Fort William | Greg Laws 4,561 | Lyn McLeod 15,681 | Evelyn Dodds 7,116 | Lyn McLeod | ||||||
Kenora | Mike Clancy 2,788 | Frank Miclash 9,152 | Gord Griffiths 5,097 | Frank Miclash | ||||||
Lake Nipigon | Gilles Pouliot 5,079 | Ian MacQuarrie 3,463 | Vic Fournel 3,273 | Gilles Pouliot | ||||||
Port Arthur | Shelley Wark-Martyn 7,490 | Michael Gravelle 14,281 | Jim Doherty 6,554 | Anita Harris (FCP) 683 Paul Weber (Ind) 182 | Shelley Wark-Martyn | |||||
Rainy River | Howard Hampton 4,912 | Darren Brown 2,683 | Lynn Beyak 4,707 | Howard Hampton |
Due to resignations, five by-elections were held between the 1995 and 1999 elections.
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
York South May 23, 1996 | Gerard Kennedy 7,774 | Rob Davis 5,093 | David Miller 6,656 | David Milne (Ind) 151 George Dance (Lbt) 77 Kevin Clarke (Ind) 70 | Bob Rae resigned February 29, 1996 | |||||
Oriole September 4, 1997 | David Caplan 9,954 | Barbara Greene 5,163 | Jim Kafieh 1,700 | Bernadette Michael (Ind) 132 Shelly Lipsey (G) 96 | Elinor Caplan resigned May 5, 1997 | |||||
Ottawa West September 4, 1997 | Alex Cullen 11,438 | Chris Thompson 7,217 | Katrina Prystupa 2,573 | John Turmel (Ind) 201 Gene Villeneuve (G) 96 | Bob Chiarelli resigned May 5, 1997 | |||||
Windsor—Riverside September 4, 1997 | Gary McNamara 8,494 | Fran Funero 3,028 | Wayne Lessard 9,308 | Steve Harvey (G) 329 | Dave Cooke resigned May 5, 1997 | |||||
Nickel Belt October 1, 1998 | Frank Madigan 4,173 | Gerry Courtemanche 3,836 | Blain Morin 5,537 | Floyd Laughren resigned February 28, 1998 |
The 2004 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 2, 2004, to elect all 435 seats of the chamber. It coincided with the re-election of President George W. Bush as well as many Senate elections and gubernatorial elections. Prior to the election in the 108th Congress, Republicans held 227 seats, Democrats held 205, with two Republican vacancies and one independent. As a result of this election, the 109th Congress began composed of 232 Republicans, 201 Democrats, one independent, and one vacancy.
The 1998 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 3, 1998, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 106th United States Congress. They were part of the midterm elections held during President Bill Clinton's second term. They were a major disappointment for the Republicans, who were expecting to gain seats due to the embarrassment Clinton suffered during the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the "six-year itch" effect observed in most second-term midterm elections. However, the Republicans lost five seats to the Democrats, although they retained a narrow majority in the House. A wave of Republican discontent with Speaker Newt Gingrich prompted him to resign shortly after the election; he was replaced by Congressman Dennis Hastert of Illinois.
The 1994 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 1994, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 104th United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of President Bill Clinton's first term. In what was known as the Republican Revolution, a 54-seat swing in membership from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party resulted in the latter gaining a majority of seats in the House of Representatives for the first time since 1952. It was also the largest seat gain for the party since 1946, and the largest for either party since 1948, and characterized a political realignment in American politics.
The 1984 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives on November 6, 1984, to elect members to serve in the 99th United States Congress. They coincided with the re-election of President Ronald Reagan in a landslide. This victory also yielded gains for Reagan's Republican Party in the House, where they picked up a net of sixteen seats from the Democratic Party. Despite Reagan's extremely large electoral victory, the Democrats nonetheless retained a commanding majority in the House and actually gained seats in the Senate. These elections were the last until 2020 when a member of a political party other than the Democrats, Republicans, or an independent had one or more seats in the chamber.
The 1980 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives on November 4, 1980, to elect members to serve in the 97th United States Congress. They coincided with the election of Ronald Reagan as president, defeating Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter. Reagan's victory also allowed many Republican House candidates to secure elections. The Republicans gained a net of 35 seats from the Democratic Party. The Democrats nonetheless retained a significant majority, unlike the Senate elections, where Republicans gained control of the chamber. However, many Democratic congressmen from the south frequently took conservative stances on issues, allowing Republicans to have a working ideological majority for some of President Reagan's proposals during his first two years in office.
The 1970 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives held on November 3, 1970, to elect members to serve in the 92nd United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of Richard M. Nixon's first term as president. His party, the Republican Party, lost a net of 12 seats to the Democratic Party, which thereby increased its majority in the House.
The 1958 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 86th United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 4, 1958, in the middle of Dwight Eisenhower's second presidential term, while Maine held theirs on September 8. There were 436 seats during these elections: 435 from the reapportionment in accordance with the 1950 census, and one seat for Alaska, the new state that would officially join the union on January 3, 1959.
The 1956 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 85th United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 6, 1956, while Maine held theirs on September 10. They coincided with the re-election of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The 1954 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 84th United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 2, 1954, in the middle of Dwight Eisenhower's first presidential term, while Maine held theirs on September 13. Eisenhower's Republican Party lost eighteen seats in the House, giving the Democratic Party a majority that it would retain in every House election until 1994. This was nonetheless the first occasion when a Republican won a seat from Florida since 1882, and the first when the GOP won a seat from Texas since 1930.
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 51st parliament held their seats from 1995 to 1999. They were elected at the 1995 state election, and at by-elections. The Speaker was John Murray.
The 1995 San Francisco mayoral election was held on November 7, 1995, with a runoff election held on December 12, 1995. Former Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie Brown defeated incumbent mayor Frank Jordan in a runoff election to become the 41st Mayor of San Francisco.
Local elections were held in Scotland on 6 April 1995, as part of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. The elections were held for the 29 new mainland unitary authorities created under the act, which replaced the nine former regions established in 1975. The three island areas were retained from the previous system. These areas did not take part in the 1995 election, having held local elections on 5 May 1994.
The second election to City and County of Swansea Council was held in May 1999. It was preceded by the 1995 election and followed by the 2004 election.
The second election to Ceredigion County Council was held on 6 May 1999. It was preceded by the 1995 election and followed by the 2004 election.
The second election to Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council was held on 6 May 1999. It was preceded by the 1995 election and followed by the 2004 election. On the same day there were elections to the other 21 local authorities in Wales and community councils in Wales.
The second election to Powys County Council following local government reorganisation was held in May 1999. It was preceded by the 1995 election and followed by the 2004 election. The election resulted once again in a majority of Independent councillors.
The second election to Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council following the re-organization of local government in Wales was held on 6 May 1999. It was preceded by the 1995 election and followed by the 2004 election. On the same day the first elections to the Welsh Assembly were held as well as elections to the other 21 local authorities in Wales.
The Virginia Senate election of 1995 was held on Tuesday, November 7.
Elections are held in Fort Wayne, Indiana to elect the city's mayor. Currently, such elections are regularly scheduled to be held every four years, in the year immediately preceding that of United States presidential elections.