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The 2007 Ontario general election took place on Wednesday, October 10, 2007. The list of candidates was finalized by Elections Ontario on September 19, 2007.
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Carleton— Mississippi Mills | Megan Cornell 16 776 (31.93%) | Norm Sterling 25 126 (47.83%) | Michael Hadskis 4 002 (7.62%) | John Ogilvie 5 517 (10.50%) | Reynolds James 419 (0.80%) | Rob Alexander (Libert) 693 (1.32%) | Norm Sterling | |||||||
Nepean— Carleton | Jai Aggarwal 17 731 (32.94%) | Lisa MacLeod 27 070 (50.28%) | Tristan Maack 4 000 (7.43%) | Gordon Kubanek 4 500 (8.36%) | Suzanne Fortin Wikinews interview 533 (0.99%) | Lisa MacLeod | ||||||||
Ottawa Centre | Yasir Naqvi 18 255 (34.91%) | Trina Morissette 10 430 (19.92%) | Will Murray 16 161 (30.90%) | Greg Laxton 6 458 (12.35%) | Danny Moran 516 (0.99%) | Richard Eveleigh (Ind) 283 (0.54%) Stuart Ryan (Comm.) 204 (0.39%) | Richard Patten† | |||||||
Ottawa— Orléans | Phil McNeely 25 649 (52.86%) | Graham Fox 16 695 (34.41%) | Andrée Germain 3 088 (6.36%) | Akbar Manoussi 2 214 (4.56%) | Jeremy Atkinson 692 (1.43%) | David McGruer (Freedom) 183 (0.38%) | Phil McNeely | |||||||
Ottawa South | Dalton McGuinty 24 015 (50.13%) | Richard Raymond 14 206 (29.66%) | Edelweiss D'Andrea 4 467 (9.33%) | John Ford 3 902 (8.15%) | David MacDonald 927 (1.94%) | Jean-Serge Brisson (Libert) 384 (0.80%) | Dalton McGuinty | |||||||
Ottawa— Vanier | Madeleine Meilleur 20 954 (50.96%) | Bruce Poulin 9 169 (22.30%) | Ric Dagenais 6 049 (14.71%) | Leonard Poole 4 293 (10.44%) | Frank Cioppa 396 (0.96%) | Robert Larter (Ind) 207 (0.44%) | Madeleine Meilleur | |||||||
Ottawa West— Nepean | Jim Watson 23 842 (50.64%) | Mike Patton 14 971 (31.80%) | Lynn Hamilton 4 564 (9.69%) | Martin Hyde Wikinews interview 2 903 (6.17%) | John Pacheco 592 (1.26%) | Robert Gauthier (Ind) 207 (0.44%) | Jim Watson |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Glengarry— Prescott— Russell | Jean-Marc Lalonde 24 345 (60.51%) | Dennis Pommainville 10 927 (27.16%) | Josée Blanchette 2 281 (5.67%) | Karolyne Pickett 2 344 (5.83%) | Vicki Gunn 337 (0.84%) | Jean-Marc Lalonde | ||||||||
Kingston and the Islands | John Gerretsen 23 277 (47.23%) | John Rapin 11 001 (22.32%) | Rick Downes 10 129 (20.55%) | Bridget Doherty 4 321 (8.77%) | Chris Beneteau 419 (0.85%) | Mark Fournier (Freedom) 137 (0.28%) | John Gerretsen | |||||||
Lanark— Frontenac— Lennox and Addington | Ian Wilson 17 393 (38.76%) | Randy Hillier 18 213 (40.58%) | Ross Sutherland 5 623 (12.53%) | Rolly Montpellier 3 186 (7.10%) | Stella Postma 462 (1.03%) | new district | ||||||||
Leeds— Grenville | Lori Bryden 11 602 (28.67%) | Bob Runciman 22 755 (56.24%) | Pauline Kuhlman 2 821 (6.97%) | Jeanie Warnock 2 907 (7.19%) | Michael Dwyer 377 (0.93%) | Bob Runciman | ||||||||
Prince Edward— Hastings | Leona Dombrowsky 20 963 (46.36%) | Eric DenOuden 14 840 (32.82%) | Jodie Jenkins 6 287 (13.90%) | Jim Arkilander 2 663 (5.89%) | Vito Luceno 297 (0.66%) | Trueman Tuck (Republican) 166 (0.37%) | Leona Dombrowsky | |||||||
merged district | ||||||||||||||
Ernie Parsons† | ||||||||||||||
Renfrew— Nipissing— Pembroke | Sean Kelly 9 905 (24.72%) | John Yakabuski 24 975 (62.34%) | Felicite Stairs Wikinews interview 3 038 (7.58%) | Mark Mackenzie 1 777 (4.44%) | Bruce Dean 292 (0.73%) | Tilton Beaumont (Cor) 76 (0.19%) | John Yakabuski | |||||||
Stormont— Dundas— South Glengarry | Jim Brownell 18 660 (48.86%) | Chris Savard 14 794 (38.73%) | Lori Taylor 2 813 (7.37%) | Elaine Kennedy 1 680 (4.40%) | Lukas Bebjack 247 (0.65%) | Jim Brownell |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Barrie | Aileen Carroll 19 548 (42.20%) | Joe Tascona 18 167 (39.22%) | Larry Taylor 3 700 (7.99%) | Erich Jacoby-Hawkins 4 385 (9.47%) | Roberto Sales 173 (0.37%) | Paolo Fabrizio (Libert) 168 (0.36%) Darren Roskam (Ind) 102 (0.22%) Daniel Gary Predie (Ind) 77 (0.17%) | Joe Tascona | |||||||
Bruce— Grey— Owen Sound | Selwyn Hicks 6 774 (14.93%) | Bill Murdoch 21 156 (46.61%) | Paul Johnstone (Wikinews interview) 1 721 (3.79%) | Shane Jolley 15 039 (33.14%) | Irma De Vries 550 (1.21%) | William Cook (Reform) 145 (0.32%) | Bill Murdoch | |||||||
Dufferin— Caledon | Elizabeth Hall 12 638 (32.01%) | Sylvia Jones 16 522 (41.85%) | Lynda McDougall 3 893 (9.86%) | Rob Strang 6 430 (16.29%) | John Tory † | |||||||||
Durham | Betty Somerville 14 730 (32.15%) | John O'Toole 21 515 (46.96%) | Catherine Robinson 5 521 (12.05%) | June Davis 4 053 (8.85%) | John O'Toole | |||||||||
Haliburton— Kawartha Lakes— Brock | Rick Johnson 14 327 (29.51%) | Laurie Scott 24 273 (49.99%) | Joan Corigan 5 785 (11.92%) | Doug Smith 3 475 (7.16%) | Jake Pothaar 301 (0.62%) | Bill Denby (Freedom) 391 (0.81%) | Laurie Scott | |||||||
Newmarket— Aurora | Christina Bisanz 18 105 (39.74%) | Frank Klees 19 460 (42.72%) | Mike Seaward 3 290 (7.22%) | John McRogers 4 182 (9.18%) | Tad Brudzinski 249 (0.55%) | Craig Hodgins (Libert) 269 (0.59%) | Frank Klees | |||||||
Northumberland— Quinte West | Lou Rinaldi 22 287 (45.37%) | Cathy Galt 15 330 (31.21%) | Carol Blaind 6 492 (13.22%) | Judy Smith Torrie 5 012 (10.20%) | Lou Rinaldi | |||||||||
Peterborough | Jeff Leal 24 466 (47.72%) | Bruce Fitzpatrick 13 176 (25.70%) | Dave Nickle 8 523 (16.62%) | Miriam Stucky 4 473 (8.72%) | Paul Morgan 634 (1.24%) | Jeff Leal | ||||||||
Simcoe—Grey | Steven H. Fishman 12 447 (25.97%) | Jim Wilson 24 270 (50.65%) | Katy Austin 4 417 (9.22%) | Peter Ellis 5 428 (11.33%) | Steven Taylor 361 (0.75%) | Phil Bender (Libert) 724 (1.51%) Owen Alastair Ferguson(Ind) 273 (0.57%) | Jim Wilson | |||||||
Simcoe North | Laura Domsy 14 094 (30.55%) | Garfield Dunlop 22 986 (49.82%) | Andrew Hill 4 240 (9.19%) | Wayne Varcoe 4 709 (10.21%) | Dane Raybauld (Libert) 112 (0.24%) | Garfield Dunlop | ||||||||
York—Simcoe | John Gilbank 12 785 (30.83%) | Julia Munro 19 173 (46.23%) | Nancy Morrison 4 205 (10.14%) | Jim Reeves 4 664 (11.25%) | Victor Carvalho 297 (0.72%) | Caley McKibbin (Libert) 348 (0.84%) | Julia Munro |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Ajax— Pickering | Joe Dickson 19 857 (49.07%) | Kevin Ashe 13 898 (34.35%) | Bala Thavarajasoorier 3 275 (8.09%) | Cecile Willert 3 067 (7.58%) | Andrew Carvalho 368 (0.91%) | new district | ||||||||
Markham— Unionville | Michael Chan 21 149 (59.47%) | Ki Kit Li 9 574 (26.92%) | Andy Arifin 2 597 (7.30%) | Bernadette Manning 1 910 (5.37%) | Leon Williams 335 (0.94%) | Michael Chan | ||||||||
Oak Ridges— Markham | Helena Jaczek 28 564 (48.22%) | Phil Bannon 21 367 (36.07%) | Janice Hagan 4 698 (7.93%) | Attila Nagy 3 815 (6.44%) | Pat Redmond 455 (0.77%) | Doug Ransom (Ind) 342 (0.58%) | new district | |||||||
Oshawa | Faelyne Templer 8 764 (21.40%) | Jerry Ouellette 15 977 (39.02%) | Sid Ryan 13 482 (32.92%) | Alexander Kemp 2 474 (6.04%) | Jeffrey Streutker 253 (0.62%) | Jerry Ouellette | ||||||||
Pickering— Scarborough East | Wayne Arthurs 19 762 (48.63%) | Diana Hall 12 884 (31.70%) | Andrea Moffat 4 563 (11.23%) | Anita Lachlan 2 572 (6.33%) | Mitchell Persaud 210 (0.52%) | Josh Insang (Libert) 375 (0.92%) John Newell (Ind) 275 (0.68%) | Wayne Arthurs | |||||||
Richmond Hill | Reza Moridi 19 456 (47.83%) | Alex Yuan 14 127 (34.73%) | Nella Cotrupi 3 565 (8.76%) | Liz Couture 3 210 (7.89%) | Lisa Kidd 318 (0.78%) | new district | ||||||||
Thornhill | Mario Racco 20 497 (42.31%) | Peter Shurman 22 025 (45.47%) | Sandra Parrott 2 867 (5.92%) | Lloyd Helferty 2 507 (5.18%) | Nathan Kidd 216 (0.45%) | Malcolm Kojokaro (Ind) 187 (0.39%) Lindsay King (Freedom) 142 (0.29%) | Mario Racco | |||||||
Vaughan | Greg Sorbara 28 964 (61.90%) | Gayani Weerasinghe 8 759 (18.72%) | Rick Morelli 5 470 (11.69%) | Russell Korus 2 975 (6.36%) | Savino Quatela (Ind) 623 (1.33%) | Greg Sorbara | ||||||||
Whitby— Oshawa | Laura Hammer 18 560 (35.99%) | Christine Elliott 22 694 (44.0%) | Nigel Moses 5 733 (11.12%) | Doug Anderson Wikinews interview 3 745 (7.26%) | Dale Chilvers 275 (0.53%) | Marty Gobin (Libert) 414 (0.80%) Bill Frampton (Freedom) 150 (0.29%) | Christine Elliott |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Scarborough— Agincourt | Gerry Phillips 19 541 (58.08%) | John Del Grande 8 531 (25.36%) | Yvette Blackburn 3 531 (7.31%) | George Pappas 1 511 (4.49%) | Max Wang 532 (1.58%) | Gerry Phillips | ||||||||
Scarborough Centre | Brad Duguid 17 775 (53.66%) | Samy Appadurai 8 320 (25.12%) | Kathleen Mathurin 4 401 (13.29%) | Andrew Strachan 1 827 (5.52%) | Tom Lang 451 (1.36%) | David Predovich (Libert) 349 (1.05%) | Brad Duguid | |||||||
Scarborough— Guildwood | Margarett Best 14 430 (42.52%) | Gary Grant 9 502 (28.00%) | Neethan Shan 7 441 (21.92%) | Glenn Kitchen 1 811 (5.34%) | Daniel Carvalho 267 (0.79%) | Sam Apelbaum (Libert) 484 (1.43%) | Mary Anne Chambers † | |||||||
Scarborough— Rouge River | Bas Balkissoon 22 307 (65.06%) | Horace Gooden 4 960 (14.47%) | Sheila White (Wikinews interview) 4 691 (13.68%) | Serge Abbat 1 276 (3.72%) | Joseph Carvalho 569 (1.66%) | Alan Mercer (Libert) 486 (1.42%) | Bas Balkissoon | |||||||
Scarborough Southwest | Lorenzo Berardinetti 15 114 (46.15%) | Gary Crawford 8 359 (25.53%) | Jay Sarkar 5 930 (18.11%) | Stefan Dixon 2 649 (8.09%) | Victor Borkowski 399 (1.22%) | George Dance (Libert) 296 (0.90%) | Lorenzo Berardinetti |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Don Valley East | David Caplan 19 667 (55.63%) | Angela Kennedy 8 878 (25.11%) | Mary Trapani Hynes 3 759 (10.63%) | Trifon Haitas 2 287 (6.47%) | Ryan Kidd 198 (0.56%) | Stella Kargiannakis (Ind) 467 (1.32%) Wayne Simmons (Freedom) 99 (0.28%) | David Caplan | |||||||
Don Valley West | Kathleen Wynne 23 080 (50.44%) | John Tory 18 156 (39.68%) | Mike Kenny 2 138 (4.67%) | Adrian Walker 2 202 (4.81%) | Daniel Kidd 183 (0.40%) | Kathleen Wynne | ||||||||
Eglinton— Lawrence | Mike Colle 17 402 (43.23%) | Bernie Tanz 15 257 (37.90%) | Karin Wiens 4 039 (10.03%) | Andrew James 2 871 (7.13%) | Rina Morra 229 (0.57%) | Tom Gelmon (Libert) 235 (0.58%) Franz Cauchi (Freedom) 130 (0.32%) Joseph Young (Ind [Comm League]) 90 (0.22%) | Mike Colle | |||||||
Willowdale | David Zimmer 21 066 (47.73%) | David Shiner 15 588 (35.08%) | Rini Ghosh 3 699 (8.34%) | Torbjorn Zetterlund 2 960 (6.67%) | Kristin Monster 370 (0.83%) | Heath Thomas (Libert) 477 (1.08%) Charles R. Sutherland (Ind) 119 (0.27%) | David Zimmer | |||||||
York Centre | Monte Kwinter 16 646 (48.73%) | Igor Toutchinski 11 028 (32.28%) | Claudia Rodriguez 3 713 (10.87%) | Marija Minic Wikinews interview 2 207 (6.46%) | Marilyn Carvalho 568 (1.66%) | Monte Kwinter |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Beaches— East York | Tom Teahen 10 215 (25.84%) | Don Duvall 6 186 (15.59%) | Michael Prue 17 522 (44.32%) | Caroline Law 4 785 (12.10%) | Joel Kidd 201 (0.51%) | Doug Patfield (Libert) 515 (1.30%) James Whittaker (Freedom) 135 (0.34%) | Michael Prue | |||||||
Davenport | Tony Ruprecht 12 467 (41.82%) | Antonio Garcia 2 805 (9.41%) | Peter Ferreira 10 880 (36.49%) | Frank De Jong 3 047 (10.22%) | Gustavo Valdez 157 (0.53%) | David McKee (Comm.) 191 (0.64%) Nunzio Venuto (Libert); 152 (0.51%) Anette Kouri (Ind [Comm League]) 114 (0.38%) | Tony Ruprecht | |||||||
St. Paul's | Michael Bryant 21 280 (47.43%) | Lillyann Goldstein 11 910 (26.54%) | Julian Heller 7 061 (15.74%) | Steve D'sa 3 744 (8.34%) | Blaise Thompson Wikinews interview 199 (0.42%) | Charles De Kerckhove (Ind) 328 (0.73%) John Kittredge (Libert) 240 (0.53%) Carol Leborg (Freedom) 115 (0.26%) | Michael Bryant | |||||||
Toronto Centre | George Smitherman 21 522 (47.85%) | Pamela Taylor 9 084 (20.20%) | Sandra Gonzalez 8 464 (18.82%) | Mike McLean 4 412 (9.81%) | Michael Green (Libert) 686 (1.53%) Danish Ahmed (PFPWSN) 259 (0.58%) Johan Boyden (Comm.)(Wikinews interview); 196 (0.44%) Philip Fernandez (Ind [M-L]) 191 (0.42%) Gary Leroux (Ind) 167 (0.37%) | George Smitherman | ||||||||
Toronto— Danforth | Joyce Rowlands 11 448 (29.20%) | Robert Bisbicis 4 423 (11.28%) | Peter Tabuns 17 975 (45.85%) | Patrick Kraemer 4 372 (11.15%) | Micheal Kidd 273 (0.70%) | Mark Scott (Libert); Wikinews interview 460 (1.17%) Shona Bracken (Comm.) Wikinews interview 253 (0.65%) | Peter Tabuns | |||||||
Trinity— Spadina | Kathryn Holloway 14 180 (31.53%) | Tyler Currie 6 235 (13.86%) | Rosario Marchese 18 508 (41.15%) | Dan King 5 156 (11.46%) | George Sawision (Ind) 350 (0.78%) John Rubino (PFPWSN) 243 (0.54%) Charlene Cottle (Ind) 154 (0.34%) Silvio Ursomarzo (Freedom) 147 (0.33%) | Rosario Marchese |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Etobicoke Centre | Donna Cansfield 22 939 (50.07%) | Andrew Pringle 15 667 (34.20%) | Anita Agrawal 3 847 (8.40%) | Greg King 3 357 (7.33%) | Donna Cansfield | |||||||||
Etobicoke— Lakeshore | Laurel Broten 20 218 (45.99%) | Tom Barlow 13 482 (30.67%) | Andrea Németh 5 837 (13.28%) | Jerry Schulman 3 467 (7.89%) | Bob Williams 480 (1.09%) | Janice Murray (Ind [M-L]) 478 (1.09%) | Laurel Broten | |||||||
Etobicoke North | Shafiq Qaadri 15 147 (54.85%) | Mohamed Kassim 5 801 (21.01%) | Mohamed Boudjenane 4 101 (14.85%) | Jama Korshel 1 312 (4.75%) | Theresa Ceolin 1 255 (4.54%) | Shafiq Qaadri | ||||||||
Parkdale— High Park | Sylvia Watson 11 900 (29.24%) | David Hutcheon 6 024 (14.80%) | Cheri DiNovo 18 194 (44.71%) | Bruce Hearns 3 938 (9.68%) | Marilee Kidd 312 (0.77%) | Zork Hun (Libert) 326 (0.80%) | Cheri DiNovo | |||||||
York South— Weston | Laura Albanese 13 846 (42.94%) | Karen McMillan 3 173 (9.84%) | Paul Ferreira 13 394 (41.54%) | Anthony Gratl 1 226 (3.80%) | Mariangela Sanabria 218 (0.68%) | Marco Dias (Libert) 385 (1.19%) | Paul Ferreira | |||||||
York West | Mario Sergio 13 246 (54.74%) | Shane O'Toole 2 484 (10.26%) | Antoni Shelton 6 764 (27.95%) | Sergio Pagnotta 1 199 (4.95%) | Julia Carvalho 282 (1.17%) | Ram Narula (Ind.) 225 (0.93%) | Mario Sergio |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Kuldip Kular 19 106 (47.00%) | Pam Hundal 11 934 (29.36%) | Glenn Crowe 5 016 (12.34%) | Bruce Haines Wikinews interview 4 120 (10.14%) | Gary Nail 471 (1.16%) | Kuldip Kular | |||||||||
Brampton— Springdale | Linda Jeffrey 17 673 (50.66%) | John Carman McClelland 10 708 (30.70%) | Mani Singh 3 800 (10.89%) | Daniel Cullen 2 292 (6.57%) | Sandy Toteda 258 (0.74%) | Elizabeth Rowley (Comm.) 152 (0.44%) | Linda Jeffrey | |||||||
Brampton West | Vic Dhillon 20 746 (46.19%) | Mark Beckles 15 120 (33.67%) | Garth Bobb 4 901 (10.91%) | Sanjeev Goel 3 471 (7.73%) | Norah Madden 488 (1.09%) | Gurdial Singh Fiji (Ind) 185 (0.41%) | Vic Dhillon | |||||||
Mississauga— Brampton South | Amrit Mangat 19 738 (53.78%) | Ravi Singh 9 333 (25.43%) | Karan Pandher 3 785 (10.31%) | Paul Simas 3 846 (10.48%) | new district | |||||||||
Mississauga East— Cooksville | Peter Fonseca 22 249 (58.93%) | Zoran Churchin 8 715 (23.08%) | Sathish Balasunderam 3 192 (8.46%) | Carla Casanova 2 361 (6.25%) | Al Zawadski 992 (2.63%) | Ryan Jamieson (Freedom) 243 (0.64%) | Peter Fonseca | |||||||
Mississauga— Erindale | Harinder Takhar 21 551 (47.85%) | David Brown 14 913 (33.11%) | Shaila Kibria 5 056 (11.23%) | Richard Pietro 3 521 (7.82%) | Harinder Takhar | |||||||||
Mississauga South | Charles Sousa 19 195 (46.68%) | Tim Peterson 14 187 (34.50%) | Ken Cole 3 745 (9.11%) | David Johnston 3 629 (8.83%) | Samantha Toteda 365 (0.89%) | Tim Peterson | ||||||||
Mississauga— Streetsville | Bob Delaney 20 264 (52.55%) | Nina Tangri 11 155 (28.93%) | Gail McCabe 3 944 (10.23%) | Scott Warner 2 925 (7.59%) | Masood Atchekzai 274 (0.71%) | Bob Delaney | ||||||||
Oakville | Kevin Flynn 23 761 (49.81%) | Rick Byers 16 659 (34.92%) | Tony Crawford 3 091 (6.48%) | Marion Schaffer Wikinews interview 3 916 (8.21%) | Micheal Toteda 279 (0.58%) | Kevin Flynn |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Ancaster— Dundas— Flamborough— Westdale | Ted McMeekin 20 445 (41.16%) | Chris Corrigan 17 092 (34.41%) | Juanita Maldonado 6 814 (13.72%) | David Januczkowski 4 112 (8.28%) | Jim Enos 548 (1.10%) | Eileen Butson (Cor) 370 (0.74%) Martin Samuel Zuliniak (Ind) 222 (0.45%)
| Ted McMeekin | |||||||
Burlington | Marianne Meed Ward 19 734 (37.79%) | Joyce Savoline 21 578 (41.34%) | Cory Judson 5 728 (10.97%) | Tim Wilson 4 779 (9.16%) | Mark Gamez 391 (0.75%) | Joyce Savoline | ||||||||
Halton | Gary Zemlak 22 501 (41.51%) | Ted Chudleigh 22 667 (41.84%) | Patricia Heroux 4 160 (7.68%) | Andrew Chlobowski 4 376 (8.07%) | Stan Lazarski 487 (0.90%) | Ted Chudleigh | ||||||||
Hamilton Centre | Steve Ruddick 11 096 (28.89%) | Chris Robertson 5 673 (14.77%) | Andrea Horwath 17 176 (44.72%) | Peter Ormond Wikinews interview 3 610 (9.40%) | Lynne Scime 550 (1.43%) | Bob Mann (Comm.) 302 (0.79%) | Andrea Horwath | |||||||
merged district | ||||||||||||||
Judy Marsales† | ||||||||||||||
Hamilton East— Stoney Creek | Nerene Virgin 15 062 (34.85%) | Tara Crugnale 9 310 (21.54%) | Paul Miller 16 272 (37.65%) | Ray Dartsch 2 122 (4.91%) | Bob Innes 452 (1.05%) | Jennifer Mossop† | ||||||||
Hamilton Mountain | Sophia Aggelonitis 17 387(37.24%) | Bob Charters 10 982 (23.52%) | Bryan Adamczyk 15 653 (33.53%) | Ivan Miletic 2 172 (4.65%) | Mary Maan 493 (1.06%) | Marie Bountrogianni † | ||||||||
Niagara Falls | Kim Craitor 22 210 (47.53%) | Bart Maves 14 540 (31.12%) | Mike Piché 4 605 (9.85%) | Melanie Mullen 5 373 (11.50%) | Kim Craitor | |||||||||
Niagara West— Glanbrook | Mike Lostracco 14 290 (30.01%) | Tim Hudak 24 311 (51.06%) | Bonnie Bryan 5 809 (12.20%) | Sid Frere 3 206 (6.73%) | Tim Hudak | |||||||||
St. Catharines | Jim Bradley 21 029 (47.23%) | Bruce Timms 12 864 (28.89%) | Henry Bosch 7 069 (15.88%) | Byrne Smith 3 152 ((7.08%) | Barra Gots 267 (0.60%) | Sam Hammond (Comm.) 139 (0.31%) | Jim Bradley | |||||||
Welland | John Mastroianni 10 580 (22.91%) | Ron Bodner 8 722 (18.88%) | Peter Kormos 24 910 (53.94%) | Mark Grenier (Wikinews interview) 1 973 (4.27%) | Peter Kormos |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Brant | Dave Levac 23 485 (49.16%) | Dan McCreary 13 787 (28.86%) | Brian Van Tilborg 6 536 (13.68%) | Ted Shelegy 3 272 (6.85%) | Rob Ferguson 403 (0.84%) | John Turmel (Ind) 289 (0.60%) | Dave Levac | |||||||
Cambridge | Kathryn McGarry 14 704 (34.17%) | Gerry Martiniuk 17 942 (41.70%) | Mitchell Healey 5 896 (13.70%) | Colin Carmichael 3 842 (8.93%) | Paul Vandervet 646 (1.50%) | Gerry Martiniuk | ||||||||
Guelph | Liz Sandals 20 346 (40.92%) | Bob Senechal 12 180 (24.49%) | Karan Mann-Bowers 6 880 (13.84%) | Ben Polley 9 750 (19.61%) | John Gots 405 (0.81%) | Drew Garvie (Comm.) 166 (0.33%) | Liz Sandals | |||||||
Haldimand— Norfolk | Lorraine Bergstrand 9 536 (22.23%) | Toby Barrett 26 135 (60.92%) | Jan Watson 4 546 (10.60%) | Chad Squizzado 2 230 (5.20%) | Steve Elgersma 457 (1.07%) | Toby Barrett | ||||||||
Huron— Bruce | Carol Mitchell 20 469 (45.95%) | Rob Morley 13 606 (30.54%) | Paul Klopp 5 932 (13.32%) | Victoria Serda 2 911 (6.53%) | Dave Joslin 1 035 (2.32%) | Dennis Valenta (Ind) 393 (0.88%) Ronald John Stephens (Ind) 202 (0.45%) | Carol Mitchell | |||||||
Kitchener Centre | John Milloy 17 484 (45.90%) | Matt Stanson 9 717 (25.51%) | Rick Moffitt 6 707 (17.61%) | Daniel Logan 3 162 (8.30%) | Bill Bernhardt 599 (1.57%) | J.D. McGuire (Ind) 425 (1.12%) | John Milloy | |||||||
Kitchener— Conestoga | Leeanna Pendergast 16 315 (41.82%) | Michael Harris 14 450 (37.04%) | Mark Cairns 4 545 (11.65%) | Colin Jones 2 805 (7.19%) | Len Solomon 510 (1.31%) | Larry Stevens (Libert) 246 (0.63%) David Driver (Freedom) 145 (0.37%) | new district | |||||||
Kitchener— Waterloo | Louise Ervin 15 848 (31.20%) | Elizabeth Witmer 20 748 (40.84%) | Catherine Fife 8 902 (17.52%) | Judy Greenwood-Speers 4 707 (9.27%) | Lou Reitzel 598 (1.18%) | Elizabeth Witmer | ||||||||
Oxford | Brian Jackson 11 455 (29.36%) | Ernie Hardeman 18 445 (47.27%) | Michael Comeau 4 421 (11.33%) | Tom Mayberry 3 441 (8.82%) | Leonard VanderHoeven 601 (1.54%) | Jim Bender (Ind) 659 (1.69%) | Ernie Hardeman | |||||||
Perth— Wellington | John Wilkinson 18 096 (46.65%) | John Rutherford 12 338 (31.81%) | Donna Hansen 3 912 (10.09%) | Anita Payne 3 051 (7.87%) | Pat Bannon 776 (2.00%) | Rob Smink (Freedom) 399 (1.03%) Kevin Allman (Ind) 217 (0.56%) | John Wilkinson | |||||||
Wellington— Halton Hills | Marg Bentley 13 312 (30.39%) | Ted Arnott 21 533 (49.16%) | Noel Duignan 3 914 (8.94%) | Martin Lavictoire 4 489 (10.25%) | Giuseppe Gori 555 (1.27%) | Ted Arnott |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Chatham-Kent— Essex | Pat Hoy 18 782 (51.98%) | Doug Jackson 10 367 (28.69%) | Murray Gaudreau 4 601 (12.73%) | Ken Bell 2 054 (5.69%) | Mark Morin (Wikinews interview) 326 (0.90%) | Pat Hoy | ||||||||
Elgin— Middlesex— London | Steve Peters 20 085 (49.10%) | Bill Fehr 12 460 (30.5%) | Brad James 4 643 (11.46%) | Devin Kelly 3 363 (8.22%) | Ray Monteith (Freedom) 353 (0.86%) | Steve Peters | ||||||||
Essex | Bruce Crozier 19 970 (48.02%) | Richard Kniaziew 10 400 (25.01)%) | John Grima 8 638 (20.77%) | Jessica Fracassi 2 220 (5.34%) | Aaron Parent (Libert) 358 (0.86%) | Bruce Crozier | ||||||||
Lambton— Kent— Middlesex | Maria Van Bommel 18 228 (43.2%) | Monte McNaughton 15 295 (36.27%) | Joyce Joliffe 4 520 (10.73%) | James Armstrong 3 329 (7.90%) | Bill McMaster (Wikinews interview) 549 (1.30%) | Brad Harness (Reform) 209 (0.50%) | Maria Van Bommel | |||||||
London North Centre | Deb Matthews 21 669 (47.17%) | Rob Alder 10 897 (23.72%) | Stephen Holmes 7 649 (16.65%) | Brett McKenzie 5 720 (12.45%) | Deb Matthews | |||||||||
London— Fanshawe | Khalil Ramal 13 742 (38.68%) | Jim Chapman (Wikinews interview) 9 760 (27.5%) | Stephen Maynard 9 350 (26.32%) | Daniel O'Neail 2 548 (7.17%) | Ma'in Sinan (Ind) 129 (0.36%) | Khalil Ramal | ||||||||
London West | Chris Bentley 25 967 (52.42%) | Allison Graham 12 011 (24.25%) | Paul Pighin 5 562 (11.23%) | Gary Brown 5 184 (10.47%) | Andrew Jezierski 267 (0.54%) | Paul McKeever (Freedom) 234 (0.47%) Mike Reynolds (Ind) 201 (0.41%) Chris Gupta (Republican) 106 (0.21%) | Chris Bentley | |||||||
Sarnia— Lambton | Caroline Di Cocco 12 443 (29.41%) | Bob Bailey 16 145 (38.16%) | Barb Millitt 11 349 (26.82%) | Tim von Bodegom 2 376 (5.62%) | Caroline Di Cocco | |||||||||
Windsor— Tecumseh | Dwight Duncan 17 894 (50.19%) | Kristine Robinson 6 106 (16.84%) | Helmi Charif 8 836 (24.36%) | Andrew McAvoy (Wikinews interview) 2 696 (7.43%) | John Curtin 735 (2.03%) | Dwight Duncan | ||||||||
Windsor West | Sandra Pupatello 16 821 (50.19%) | Lisa Lumley 5 652 (16.86%) | Mariano Klimowicz 8 604 (25.67%) | Jason Haney 1 974 (5.89%) | Daniel Dionne 463 (1.38%) | Sandra Pupatello |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Green | Family Coalition | Other | |||||||||
Algoma— Manitoulin | Mike Brown 11 361 (42.56%) | Ronald Swain 3 744 (14.02%) | Peter Denley 9 863 (36.95%) | Ron Yurick 1 374 (5.15%) | Ray Scott 354 (1.33%) | Mike Brown | ||||||||
Kenora— Rainy River | Mike Wood 5 752 (24.42%) | Penny Lucas (Wikinews interview) 2 757 (11.70%) | Howard Hampton 14 281 (60.62%) | Jo Jo Holiday 769 (3.26%) | Howard Hampton | |||||||||
Nickel Belt | Ron Dupuis 12 364 (38.08%) | Renée Germain 3 263 (10.05%) | France Gélinas 15 126 (46.59%) | Fred Twilley 1 374 (4.23%) | Richard St. Denis 341 (1.05%) | Shelley Martel† | ||||||||
Nipissing | Monique Smith 13 781 (42.11%) | Bill Vrebosch 13 323 (40.71%) | Henri Giroux 4 136 (12.64%) | Amy Brownridge 1 248 (3.81%) | Suzanne Plouffe 238 (0.73%) | Monique Smith | ||||||||
Parry Sound— Muskoka | Brenda Rhodes 9 819 (26.73%) | Norm Miller 17 348 (47.22%) | Sara Hall 5 015 (13.65%) | Matt Richter 4 557 (12.40%) | Norm Miller | |||||||||
Sault Ste. Marie | David Orazietti 19 316 (60.13%) | Josh Pringle 2 349 (7.31%) | Jeff Arbus 8 475 (26.38%) | Andre Reopel 1 377 (4.29%) | Bil Murphy 605 (1.88%) | David Orazietti | ||||||||
Sudbury | Rick Bartolucci 19 307 (58.77%) | Louis Delongchamp 2 605 (7.93%) | Dave Battaino 8 914 (27.13%) | David Sylvester 1 608 (4.89%) | Carita Murphy- Marketos 293 (0.89%) | J. David Popescu (Ind) 124 (0.38%) | Rick Bartolucci | |||||||
Thunder Bay— Atikokan | Bill Mauro 10 928 (37.69%) | Rebecca Johnson 5 918 (20.41%) | John Rafferty 10 878 (37.52%) | Russ Aegard (Wikinews interview) 1 270 (4.38%) | Bill Mauro | |||||||||
Thunder Bay— Superior North | Michael Gravelle 13 373 (46.78%) | Scott Hobbs 2 688 (9.40%) | Jim Foulds 10 938 (38.26%) | Dawn Kannegiesser 1 586 (5.55%) | Michael Gravelle | |||||||||
Timiskaming— Cochrane | David Ramsay 11 588 (42.90%) | Doug Shearer 3 659 (13.55%) | John Vanthof 10 954 (40.55%) | Patrick East 811 (3.00%) | David Ramsay | |||||||||
Timmins— James Bay | Pat Boucher 9 729 (38.10%) | Steve Kidd 2 191 (8.58%) | Gilles Bisson 13 176 (51.60%) | Larry Verner 437 (1.71%) | Gilles Bisson |
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