Results of the 2003 Ontario general election by riding

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The following riding results occurred during the 2003 Ontario general election held on October 2, 2003.

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Ottawa

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Nepean—Carleton Rod Vanier
20,878 (35.65%)
John Baird
31,662 (54.06%)
Liam McCarthy
3,828 (6.54%)
Matt Takach
2,200 (3.76%)
 John Baird
Ottawa Centre Richard Patten
22,295 (45.1%)
Joe Varner
11,217 (22.69%)
Jeff Atkinson
11,362 (22.98%)
Chris Bradshaw
3,821 (7.73%)
Stuart Ryan (Comm)
306 (0.62%)
Matt Szymanowicz (F)
218 (0.44%)
Fakhry Guirguis (Ind)
214 (0.43%)
Richard Patten
Ottawa—Orléans Phil McNeely
25,300 (50.36%)
Brian Coburn
20,762 (41.32%)
Ric Dagenais
2,778 (5.53%)
Melanie Ransom
1,402 (2.79%)
 Brian Coburn
Ottawa South Dalton McGuinty
24,647 (51.7%)
Richard Raymond
16,413 (34.43%)
James McLaren
4,306 (9.03%)
David Chernushenko
1,741 (3.65%)
John Pacheco (FCP)
562 (1.18%)
Dalton McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier Madeleine Meilleur
22,188 (53.53%)
Maurice Lamirande
10,878 (26.24%)
Joseph Zebrowski
6,507 (15.7%)
Raphael Thierrin
1,876 (4.53%)
  Claudette Boyer
Ottawa West—Nepean Jim Watson
23,127 (47.04%)
Garry Guzzo
20,277 (41.24%)
Marlene Rivier
4,099 (8.34%)
Neil Adair
1,309 (2.66%)
Robert Gauthier (Ind)
353 (0.72%)
Garry Guzzo

Eastern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Jean-Marc Lalonde
28,956
Albert Bourdeau
10,921
Guy Belle-Isle
2,544
Louise Pattington
1,471
 Jean-Marc Lalonde
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Leona Dombrowsky
21,548
Barry Gordon
13,709
Ross Sutherland
4,286
Adam Scott
1,311
John-Henry Westen (FCP)
673
Leona Dombrowsky
Kingston and the Islands John Gerretsen
28,877
Hans Westenberg
9,640
Janet Collins
5,514
Eric Walton
3,137
Chris Beneteau (FCP)
735
John Gerretsen
Lanark—Carleton Marianne Wilkinson
23,466 (38.79%)
Norm Sterling
29,641 (48.99%)
Jim Ronson
3,554 (5.87%)
John Baranyi
2,564 (4.24%)
Jim Gardiner (FCP)
1,275 (2.11%)
Norm Sterling
Leeds—Grenville Stephen Mazurek
17,667
Bob Runciman
21,443
Steve Armstrong
2,469
Jerry Heath
1,799
Melody Trolly (FCP)
649
Bob Runciman
Prince Edward—Hastings Ernie Parsons
22,937
John Williams
12,800
Jodie Jenkins
3,377
Joe Ross
628
Trueman Tuck
(F)
229
Ernie Parsons
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Derek Nighbor
18,629
John Yakabuski
19,274
Felcite Stairs
5,092
Chris Walker
671
  Sean Conway
Stormont—Dundas—
Charlottenburgh
Jim Brownell
19,558
Todd Lalonde
13,948
Matt Sumegi
1,639
Tom Manley
2,098
Gary Besner (Ind)
968
John Cleary

Central Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Mike Ramsay
21,998
Joe Tascona
31,529
John Thomson
5,641
Stewart Sinclair
1,278
Roberto Sales (FCP)
441
Joe Tascona
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Dave Hocking
14,881
Bill Murdoch
23,338
Colleen Purdon
4,159
Martin Donald
769
Linda Freiburger (FCP)
1,086
Bill Cook(Ref)
586
Bill Murdoch
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Dan Yake
14,859
Ernie Eves
29,222
Mitchel Healey
3,148
Frank de Jong
3,161
Dave Davies (FCP)
1,202
Ernie Eves
Durham Garry Minnie
18,590
John O'Toole
23,814
Teresa Williams
6,274
Gordon MacDonald
1,183
Cathy McKeever (F)
707
John O'Toole
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock Jason Ward
17,171
Laurie Scott
24,297
Earl Manners
7,884
Douglas Smith
1,183
Paul Gordon (FCP)
663
Charles Olito (F)
273
Chris Hodgson
Northumberland Lou Rinaldi
20,382
Doug Galt
17,816
Murray Weppler
5,210
Derrick Kelly
1,839
 Doug Galt
Peterborough Jeff Leal
24,626
Gary Stewart
18,418
Dave Nickle
9,796
Tim Holland
1,605
Max Murray (FCP)
414
Bob Bowers (Ind)
178
Gary Stewart
Simcoe—Grey Mark Redmond
17,505
Jim Wilson
26,114
Leo Losereit
5,032
Geoffrey Maile
875
Steven Taylor (FCP)
801
Philip Bender (Lbt)
411
Jim Wilson
Simcoe North Paul Sloan
19,713
Garfield Dunlop
23,393
John Niddery
5,515
Nina Pruesse
1,540
Blaine Scott (FCP)
453
Karnail Singh (Ind)
101
Garfield Dunlop
York North John Taylor
21,054
Julia Munro
24,517
Sylvia Gerl
4,029
Bob Burrows
1,854
Simone Williams (FCP)
497
Julia Munro

Southern Durham & York

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Markham Tony Wong
27,253
David Tsubouchi
21,257
Janice Hagan
2,679
Bernadette Manning
824
Patrick Redmond (FCP)
697
David Tsubouchi
Oak Ridges Helena Jaczek
31,026
Frank Klees
32,647
Pamela Courtot
4,464
Steven Haylestrom
1,821
 Frank Klees
Oshawa Chris Topple
9,383
Jerry Ouellette
14,566
Sid Ryan
13,547
Karen Tweedle
636
Paul McKeever (F)
518
Dale Chilvers (FCP)
383
Jerry Ouellette
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge Wayne Arthurs
24,970
Janet Ecker
23,960
Vern Edwards
3,690
Adam Duncan
1,946
 Janet Ecker
Thornhill Mario Racco
21,419
Tina Molinari
20,623
Laurie Orrett
2,616
Bridget Haworth
705
Lindsay King (F)
304
Tina Molinari
Vaughan—King—Aurora Greg Sorbara
36,928
Carmine Iacono
21,744
Mike Seaward
4,697
Adrian Visentin
2,412
 Greg Sorbara
Whitby—Ajax Dennis Fox
22,593
Jim Flaherty
27,240
Dan Edwards
5,155
Michael MacDonald
1,375
 Jim Flaherty

Downtown Toronto

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Beaches—East York Monica Purdy
10,070
Angela Kennedy
8,157
Michael Prue
21,239
Tom Mason
1,995
 Michael Prue
Davenport Tony Ruprecht
15,586
Tom Smith
1,977
Jordan Berger
7,243
Mark O'Brien
907
David Senater (Ind)
293
Franz Cauchi (F)
264
Nunzio Venuto (Lbt)
233
Tony Ruprecht
Don Valley West Kathleen Wynne
23,488
David Turnbull
17,394
Ali Naqvi
2,540
Philip Hawkins
1,239
 David Turnbull
Eglinton—Lawrence Mike Colle
23,743
Corinne Korzen
12,402
Robin Alter
4,351
Mark Viitala
1,236
 Mike Colle
Parkdale—High Park Gerard Kennedy
23,008
Stephen Snell
6,436
Margo Duncan
6,275
Neil Spiegel
2,758
Stan Grzywna (FCP)
591
Karin Larsen (Comm)
349
John Steele (Comm League)
204
Richard (Dick) Field (F)
165
Gerard Kennedy
St. Paul's Michael Bryant
24,887
Charis Kelso
11,203
Julian Heller
6,740
Peter Elgie
2,266
Carol Leborg (F)
354
Michael Bryant
Toronto Centre—Rosedale George Smitherman
23,872
John Adams
9,968
Gene Lara
9,112
Gabriel Draven
1,739
Philip Fernandez (Ind Renewal)
324
Silvio Ursomarzo (F)
218
George Smitherman
Toronto—Danforth Jim Davidson
12,246
George Sardelis
6,562
Marilyn Churley
18,253
Michael Pilling
1,368
Masood Atchekzai (FCP)
217
Mehmet Ali Yagiz (Ind)
73
Marilyn Churley
Trinity—Spadina Nellie Pedro
12,927
Helena Guergis
4,985
Rosario Marchese
19,268
Greg Laxton
2,362
Judson Glober (Lbt)
756
Nick Lin (Ind Renewal)
256
Rosario Marchese
York South—Weston Joseph Cordiano
19,932
Stephen Halicki
4,930
Brian Donlevy
6,247
Enrique Palad
794
Mariangela Sanabria (FCP)
475
Joseph Cordiano

Suburban Toronto

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Don Valley East David Caplan
21,327
Paul Sutherland
12,027
Murphy Browne
3,058
Dan Craig
558
Ryan Kidd (FCP)
460
Wayne Simmons (F)
119
David Caplan
Etobicoke Centre Donna Cansfield
22,070
Rose Andrachuk
17,610
Margaret Anne McHugh
3,400
Ralph M. Chapman
1,584
  Chris Stockwell
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Laurel Broten
19,680
Morley Kells
14,524
Irene Jones
8,952
Junyee Wang
708
Ted Kupiec (FCP)
480
Janice Murray (Ind Renewal)
225
Morley Kells
Etobicoke North Shafiq Qaadri
16,727
Baljit Gosal
6,978
Kuldip Singh Sodhi
3,516
Mir Kamal
503
Frank Acri (Ind)
1,990
Teresa Ceolin (FCP)
1,275
John Hastings
Scarborough—Agincourt Gerry Phillips
23,026
Yolanda Chan
11,337
Stacy Douglas
2,209
Lawrence Arkilander
566
Tony Ieraci
(FCP)
550
Gerry Phillips
Scarborough Centre Brad Duguid
21,698
Marilyn Mushinski
11,686
Michael Laxer
3,653
Robert Carty
642
Costas Manios (Independent Liberal)
3,259
Joseph Internicola (FCP)
495
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm)
241
Marilyn Mushinski
Scarborough East Mary Anne Chambers
21,798
Steve Gilchrist
14,323
Gary Dale
5,250
Hugh McNeil
668
Sam Apelbaum (Lbt)
285
Steve Gilchrist
Scarborough—Rouge River Alvin Curling
23,976
Kevin Moore
9,468
Jean-Paul Yovanoff
2,246
Karen Macdonald
1,326
Mitchell Persaud
(FCP)
536
Alvin Curling
Scarborough Southwest Lorenzo Berardinetti
17,501
Dan Newman
11,826
Barbara Warner
6,688
Andrew Strachan
689
Ray Scott (FCP)
586
Dan Newman
Willowdale David Zimmer
21,823
David Young
19,957
Yvonne Bobb
3,084
Sharolyn Vettesse
933
Rina Morra (FCP)
442
Vaughan Byrnes (F)
227
David Young
York Centre Monte Kwinter
18,808
Dan Cullen
7,826
Matthew Norrish
3,494
Constantine Kritsonis
1,496
 Monte Kwinter
York West Mario Sergio
16,102
Ted Aver
2,330
Garth Bobb
3,954
Richard Von Fuchs
437
Christopher Black (Comm)
408
Mario Sergio

Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther

Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale

Kuldip Kular
19,306
Raminder Gill
15,549
Cesar Martello
4,931
Ernst Braendli
1,176
Frank Chilelli (Ind Renewal)
868
Howard Cukoff (Comm)
503
Raminder Gill
Brampton Centre Linda Jeffrey
16,661
Joe Spina
15,656
Kathy Pounder
4,827
Sanjeev Goel
820
Wally Dove (F)
356
Joe Spina
Brampton West—Mississauga Vic Dhillon
28,926
Tony Clement
26,414
Chris Moise
5,103
Paul Simas
811
Paul Micelli (FCP)
1,122
John G. Purdy (F)
266
Tony Clement
Mississauga Centre Harinder Takhar
18,466
Rob Sampson
15,846
Michael Miller
3,237
Jeffrey Scott Smith
776
John R. Lyall (FCP)
588
Rob Sampson
Mississauga East Peter Fonseca
16,686
Carl DeFaria
13,382
Michael Hancock
2,479
Donald Barber
666
Gary Nail (FCP)
358
Pierre Chenier (Ind Renewal)
256
Carl DeFaria
Mississauga South Tim Peterson
17,211
Margaret Marland
16,977
Ken Cole
3,606
Pamela Murray
949
Alfred Zawadzki (FCP)
555
Margaret Marland
Mississauga West Bob Delaney
27,903
Nina Tangri
20,406
Arif Raza
4,196
Richard Pereira
1,395
Charles Montano (FCP)
989
John Snobelen
Oakville Kevin Flynn
22,428
Kurt Franklin
18,991
Anwar Naqvi
2,858
 Theresa Tritt (FCP)
751
Gary Carr

Hamilton, Burlington & Niagara

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Ancaster—Dundas—
Flamborough—Aldershot
Ted McMeekin
23,045
Mark Mullins
18,141
Kelly Hayes
5,666
Brian Elder Sullivan
903
Michael Trolly (FCP)
434
Richard Butson (CoR)
293
Ted McMeekin
Burlington Mark Fuller
19,654
Cam Jackson
21,506
David Laird
3,832
Julie Gordon
1,086
Vic Corvaro (FCP)
523
Cam Jackson
Erie—Lincoln Vance Badawey
16,290
Tim Hudak
20,348
Julius Antal
3,950
Tom Ferguson
713
Steve Elgersma (FCP)
666
Tim Hudak
Halton Barbara Sullivan
28,112
Ted Chudleigh
33,610
Jay Jackson
5,587
Matthew Raymond Smith
1,295
Giuseppe Gori (FCP)
1,123
Ted Chudleigh
Hamilton East Dominic Agostino
16,015
Sohail Bhatti
4,033
Bob Sutton
9,035
Raymond Dartsch
563
Bob Mann (Comm)
380
Kelly Greenaway (Ind Renewal)
378
Michael Izzotti (FCP)
304
Dominic Agostino
Hamilton Mountain Marie Bountrogianni
23,524
Shakil Hassan
8,637
Chris Charlton
12,017
Selwyn Inniss
494
Eleanor Johnson (FCP)
748
Marie Bountrogianni
Hamilton West Judy Marsales
15,600
Doug Brown
8,185
Roy Adams
13,468
Jo Pavlov
727
Lynne Scime (FCP)
750
Jamilé Ghaddar (Ind Renewal)
303
David Christopherson
Niagara Centre Henry D'Angela
12,526
Ann Gronski
10,336
Peter Kormos
23,289
Jordan McArthur
768
 Peter Kormos
Niagara Falls Kim Craitor
18,904
Bart Maves
15,353
Claude Sonier
4,962
Ryan McLaughlin
1,124
 Bart Maves
St. Catharines Jim Bradley
25,319
Mark Brickell
12,932
John Bacher
3,944
Jim Fannon
1,167
Linda Klassen (FCP)
714
Jim Bradley
Stoney Creek Jennifer Mossop
24,751
Brad Clark
19,517
Lorrie McKibbon
5,419
Richard Safka
898
 Brad Clark

Midwestern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Brant Dave Levac
24,236
Alayne Sokoloski
13,618
David Noonan
5,262
Mike Clancy
1,014
John Turmel (Ind)
295
Dave Levac
Cambridge Jerry Boyle
16,559
Gerry Martiniuk
19,996
Pam Wolf
8,513
Michael Chownyk
983
Al Smith (FCP)
1,001
Gerry Martiniuk
Guelph—Wellington Liz Sandals
23,607
Brenda Elliott
20,735
James Valcke
6,745
Ben Polley
3,917
Alan John McDonald (FCP)
914
Brenda Elliott
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant Rob Esselment
17,151
Toby Barrett
20,109
Paul Steiner
4,720
Graeme Dunn
1,088
Barra Gots (FCP)
548
Toby Barrett
Huron—Bruce Carol Mitchell
19,879
Helen Johns
16,594
Grant Robertson
4,973
Shelley Hannah
934
Dave Joslin (FCP)
902
Robert Sabharwal (F)
127
Helen Johns
Kitchener Centre John Milloy
18,280
Wayne Wettlaufer
16,210
Ted Martin
6,781
Luigi D'Agnillo
1,728
 Wayne Wettlaufer
Kitchener—Waterloo Sean Strickland
22,456
Elizabeth Witmer
23,957
Dan Lajoie
6,084
Pauline Richards
1,774
Lou Reitzel (FCP)
949
Owen Alastair Ferguson (Ind)
242
Julian Ichim (Ind Renewal)
153
Elizabeth Witmer
Oxford Brian Brown
16,135
Ernie Hardeman
18,656
Shawn Rouse
5,318
Tom Mayberry
838
Andre De Decker (FCP)
689
Paul Blair (F)
404
Kaye Sargent (Lbt)
306
Ernie Hardeman
Perth—Middlesex John Wilkinson
17,017
Bert Johnson
15,680
Jack Verhulst
4,703
John Cowling
1,201
Pat Bannon (FCP)
857
Robert Smink (F)
384
Bert Johnson
Waterloo—Wellington Deborah Whale
17,344
Ted Arnott
22,550
Richard Walsh Bowers
3,970
Allan Strong
1,203
Gord Truscott (FCP)
978
Ted Arnott

Southwestern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Chatham-Kent—Essex Pat Hoy
23,022
Dave Wilkinson
11,586
Derry McKeever
2,893
Jim Burgess
1,069
David Rodman (F)
281
Pat Hoy
Elgin—Middlesex—London Steve Peters
24,914
Bruce Smith
13,149
Bryan Bakker
4,063
Mark Viitala
1,236
Ray Monteith (F)
671
Steve Peters
Essex Bruce Crozier
20,559
Patrick O'Neil
11,234
Pat Hayes
12,614
Darren J. Brown
998
 Bruce Crozier
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Maria Van Bommel
18,533
Marcel Beaubien
15,060
Joyce Jolliffe
4,523
Tim Van Bodegom
1,133
James Armstrong (Ind)
1,053
Wayne Forbes (F)
780
Marcel Beaubien
London North Centre Deb Matthews
20,212
Dianne Cunningham
13,460
Rebecca Coulter
11,414
Bronagh Joyce Morgan
780
Craig Smith (FCP)
432
Lisa Turner (F)
242
Dianne Cunningham
London—Fanshawe Khalil Ramal
13,920
Frank Mazzilli
11,777
Irene Mathyssen
12,051
Bryan Smith
568
Mike Davidson (F)
493
Frank Mazzilli
London West Chris Bentley
25,581
Bob Wood
15,463
Patti Dalton
7,403
Laura Wythe
805
Bill Frampton (F)
460
Bob Wood
Sarnia—Lambton Caroline Di Cocco
18,179
Henk Vanden Ende
11,852
Glenn Sonier
6,482
Bradley Gray
1,414
Andrew Falby (F)
316
Caroline Di Cocco
Windsor—St. Clair Dwight Duncan
19,692
Matt Bufton
4,162
Madeline Crnec
10,433
Chris Holt
1,315
Saroj Bains (Ind Renewal)
253
Dwight Duncan
Windsor West Sandra Pupatello
21,993
Derek Insley
4,187
Yvette Blackburn
7,383
Cary M. Lucier
1,233
Enver Villamizar (Ind Renewal)
386
Sandra Pupatello

Northern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Algoma—Manitoulin Mike Brown
14,520
Terry McCutcheon
5,168
Peter Denley
9,459
Ron Yurick
680
 Mike Brown
Kenora—Rainy River Geoff McClain
6,746
Cathe Hoszowski
3,343
Howard Hampton
15,666
Dan King
305
 Howard Hampton
Nickel Belt Alex McCauley
13,759
Dave Kilgour
4,804
Shelley Martel
16,567
Robert Nevin
479
 Shelley Martel
Nipissing Monique Smith
18,003
Al McDonald
14,978
Terry O'Connor
2,613
Jaimie Board
528
 Al McDonald
Parry Sound—Muskoka Dan Waters
13,332
Norm Miller
18,776
Jo-Anne Boulding
3,838
Glen Hodgson
2,277
Charlene Phinney (FCP)
484
Norm Miller
Sault Ste. Marie David Orazietti
20,050
Bruce Willson
2,674
Tony Martin
11,379
Dan Brosemer
441
Al Walker (FCP)
606
Tony Martin
Sudbury Rick Bartolucci
24,631
Mila Wong
5,068
Harvey Wyers
4,999
Luke Norton
1,009
 Rick Bartolucci
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Bill Mauro
17,735
Brian McKinnon
5,365
John Rafferty
6,582
Kristin Boyer
762
  Lyn McLeod
Thunder Bay—Superior North Michael Gravelle
21,938
Brent Sylvester
2,912
Bonnie Satten
4,548
Carl Rose
882
 Michael Gravelle
Timiskaming—Cochrane David Ramsay
18,499
Rick Brassard
6,330
Ben Lefebvre
5,741
Paul Palmer
489
 David Ramsay
Timmins—James Bay Michael Doody
12,373
Merv Russell
2,527
Gilles Bisson
14,941
Marsha Kriss
219
 Gilles Bisson

By-elections

Ten by-elections were held between the 2003 and 2007 elections.

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Hamilton East
May 13, 2004
Ralph Agostino
6,362
Tara Crugnale
1,772
Andrea Horwath
15,185
Raymond Dartsch
449
John Turmel (Ind)
122
Dominic Agostino
died March 24, 2004
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
March 17, 2005
Bob Duncanson
4,621
John Tory
15,633
Lynda McDougall
3,891
Frank de Jong
2,767
Paul Micelli (FCP)
488
Bill Cook (Ind)
164
Philip Bender (Lbt)
135)
John Turmel (Ind)
88
Ernie Eves
resigned February 1, 2005
Scarborough—Rouge River
November 24, 2005
Bas Balkissoon
9,347
Cynthia Lai
4,032
Sheila White
2,425
Steven Toman
167
Alan Mercer (Lbt)
100
Rina Morra (FCP)
93
Wayne Simmons (F)
59
Alvin Curling
resigned August 19, 2005
Toronto—Danforth
March 30, 2006
Ben Chin
10,636
Georgina Blanas
2,713
Peter Tabuns
13,064
Paul Charbonneau
582
Franz Cauchi (F)
93
Marilyn Churley
Whitby—Ajax
March 30, 2006
Judi Longfield
14,529
Christine Elliott
15,843
Julie Gladman
3,204
Nick Boileau
307
Paul McKeever (F)
198
Jim Flaherty
Nepean—Carleton
March 30, 2006
Brian Ford
9,457
Lisa MacLeod
17,311
Laurel Gibbons
2,489
Peter Tretter
634
John Baird
Parkdale—High Park
September 14, 2006
Sylvia Watson
9,387
David Hutcheon
4,921
Cheri DiNovo
11,675
Frank de Jong
1,758
Stan Grzywna (FCP)
366
Jim McIntosh (Lbt)
162
Silvio Ursomarzo (F)
111
John Turmel (Ind)
77
Gerard Kennedy
York South—Weston
February 8, 2007
Laura Albanese
7,830
Pina Martino
1,941
Paul Ferreira
8,188
Mir Kamal
262
Kevin Clarke (Ind)
220
Mohammed Choudhary (Ind)
142
Mariangela Sanabria (FCP)
139
Nunzio Venuto (Lbt)
98
Wayne Simmons (F)
77
Joseph Cordiano
Burlington
February 8, 2007
Joan Lougheed
9,365
Joyce Savoline
11,143
Cory Judson
1,310
Frank de Jong
734
Paul Micelli (F)
106
John Turmel (Ind)
90
Cam Jackson
Markham
February 8, 2007
Michael Chan
9,080
Alex Yuan
6,420
Janice Hagan
1,492
Bernadette Manning
999
Cathy McKeever (F)
159
Patrick Redmond (FCP)
135
Jay Miller (Lbt)
126
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