Results of the 2011 Ontario general election by riding

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Candidates of the 2011 Ontario general election
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  2003 October 6, 2011 (2011-10-06) 2014  

The 2011 Ontario general election took place on Thursday, October 6, 2011 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada.

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Candidates by region

Ottawa

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
13. Carleton—
Mississippi Mills
Megan Cornell 19,144 (34.08%) Jack MacLaren [1] 28,246 (50.29%)Liam Duff 6,371 (11.34%)Scott Simser 1,857 (3.31%)Cynthia Bredfeldt (FCP) 549 (0.98%) Norm Sterling [2]
52. Nepean—Carleton Don Dransfield [3] 14,844 (26.97%) Lisa MacLeod 29,984 (54.48%)Ric Dagenais 8,127 (14.77%)Gordon Kubanek 1,641 (2.98%)Roger Toutant (Libertarian) 223 (0.41%)
Marco Rossi (FPO) 217 (0.39%)
Lisa MacLeod
62. Ottawa Centre Yasir Naqvi [4] 23,646 (46.81%)Rob Dekker 9,257 (18.33%)Anil Naidoo 14,715 (29.13%)Kevin O'Donnell [5] 2,184 (4.32%)Stuart Ryan (Communist) 160 (0.32%)
Kristina Chapman (Ind) 309 (0.61%)
Michal Zeithammel (Libertarian) 240 (0.48%)
Yasir Naqvi
63. Ottawa—Orléans Phil McNeely [6] 21,857 (46.44%)Andrew Lister [7] 19,003 (40.38%)Doug McKercher 4,979 (10.58%)Tanya Gutmanis 886 (1.88%)David Paul (Libertarian) 154 (0.33%)
David McGruer (FPO) 183 (0.39%)
Phil McNeely
64. Ottawa South Dalton McGuinty 21,842 (49.12%)Jason MacDonald 14,945 (33.61%)Wali Farah 5,988 (13.47%)James Mihaychuk 1,442 (3.24%) Jean-Serge Brisson (Libertarian) 252 (0.57%)
John Redins (PSN) 238 (0.54%)
Dalton McGuinty
65. Ottawa—
Vanier
Madeleine Meilleur 19,619 (51.29%)Fred Sherman 8,929 (23.35%)Paul Étienne Laliberté-Tipple 7,466 (19.52%)Dave Bagler 1,719 (4.49%)Emmanuel Houle (FCP)352 (0.92%)Madeleine Meilleur
66. Ottawa West—
Nepean
Bob Chiarelli [8] 18,492 (41.46) Randall Denley 17,483 (39.19%) Wendy Byrne 6,576 (14.74%)Alex Hill 1,485 (3.33%)John Pacheco (FCP) 396 (0.89%)Bob Chiarelli

Eastern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
26. Glengarry—
Prescott—
Russell
Grant Crack [9]
17,345 (42.89%)
Marilissa Gosselin
15,973 (39.50%)
Bonnie Jean-Louis
5,721 (15.15%)
Taylor Howarth
770 (1.90%)
Phil Miller (Libertarian)
199 (0.49%)
Carl Leduc (FPO)
164 (0.41%)
Jean-Marc Lalonde
36. Kingston and the Islands John Gerretsen
21,028 (48.66%)
Rodger James
9,610 (22.24%)
Mary Rita Holland
10,241 (23.70%)
Robert Kiley
1,594 (3.69%)
Jamie Shaw (Libertarian)
115 (0.27%)
David Best (PFRP)
56 (0.13%)
Paul Busch (FPO)
71 (0.16%)
David Caracciolo (FCP)
336 (0.78%)
John Gerretsen
41. Lanark—
Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Bill MacDonald [10]
12,490 (27.78%)
Randy Hillier
22,457 (49.95%)
Dave Parkhill
8,104 (18.02%)
Nancy Matte
1,754 (3.90%)
Randy Hillier
42. Leeds—
Grenville
Ray Heffernan [11]
6,663 (17.36%)
Steve Clark
24,314 (63.34%)
David Lundy
5,822 (15.17%)
Charlie Taylor
1,319 (3.45%)
Lance Fulsom (Socialist)
111 (0.29%)
Steve Clark
73. Prince Edward—
Hastings
Leona Dombrowsky
15,686 (35.13%)
Todd Smith
18,816 (42.13%)
Sherry Hayes [12]
7,379 (16.52%)
Treat Hull
2,049 (4.59%)
Neal Ford (FCP)
257 (0.58%)
Trueman Tuck (PFRP)
115 (0.26%)
Andrew Skinner (Libertarian)
201 (0.45%)
Leona Dombrowsky
74. Renfrew—
Nipissing—
Pembroke
John O'Leary
6,231 (15.94%)
John Yakabuski
27,594 (70.58%)
Brian Dougherty
4,277 (10.94%)
Kyle Jones
574 (1.47%)
Murray Reid (COR)
309 (0.79%)
John Yakabuski
87. Stormont—
Dundas—
South Glengarry
Mark MacDonald [13]
8,413 (21.54%)
Jim McDonell
21,463 (54.96%)
Elaine MacDonald
8,021 (20.54%)
Justin Reist
551 (1.41%)
Darcy Neal Donnelly (Libertarian)
396 (1.01%)
Jim Brownell

Central Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
4. Barrie Karl Walsh [14] 15,006 (34.66%) Rod Jackson [15] 17,527 (40.49%)Myrna Clark 8,171 (18.87%)Andrew Miller 1,909 (4.41%)Matthew MacKenzie (FPO) 179 (0.41%)
Darren Roskam (Libertarian) 318 (0.73%)
Aileen Carroll
10. Bruce—
Grey—
Owen Sound
Kevin Eccles [16] 10,889 (26.26%) Bill Walker 19,567 (47.18%)Paul Johnstone 6,133 (14.79%)Don Marshall [17] 2,654 (6.40%)Jay Miller (Libertarian) 246 (0.59%)
Shane Jolley (Ind) 1,478 (3.56%) [17]
Joel Kidd (FCP) 339 (0.82%)
Bill Murdoch
18. Dufferin—
Caledon
Lori Holloway 10,162 (26.64%) Sylvia Jones 17,833 (46.74%)Karen Gventer 4,200 (11.01%)Rob Strang 5,540 (14.52%)Daniel Kowalewski (Libertarian) 250 (0.66%)Sylvia Jones
19. Durham Betty Somerville 13,394 (29.24%) John O'Toole 22,393 (48.89%)James Terry 8,027 (17.52%)Edward Yaghledjian 1,221 (2.67%)David Strutt (FPO) 172 (0.38%)
Blaize Barnicoat (Libertarian) 424 (0.93%)
John O'Toole
29. Haliburton—
Kawartha Lakes—
Brock
Rick Johnson [18] 16,522 (33.45%) Laurie Scott [19] 22,352 (45.26%) Don Abel 8,517 (17.25%)Anita Payne 1,562 (3.16%)Charles Olito (FPO) 245 (0.50%)Rick Johnson
53. Newmarket—
Aurora
Christina Bisanz 16,154 (35.50%) Frank Klees 21,425 (47.09%)Robin Wardlaw 6,514 (14.32%)Kristopher Kuysten 1,256 (2.76%)Frank Klees
58. Northumberland—
Quinte West
Lou Rinaldi [20] 18,572 (38.20%) Rob Milligan 19,279 (39.65%)Kira Mees 8,589 (17.67%)Judy Smith Torrie 1,483 (3.05%)Jeffrey McLarty (Libertarian) 357 (0.73%)
Richard Martin Rieger (Ind) 159 (0.33%)
Lou Rinaldi
71. Peterborough Jeff Leal [21] 19,430 (39.75%)Alan Wilson 15,323 (31.35%)Dave Nickle 12,460 (25.49%)Gary Beamish 1,235 (2.53%)Ken Ranney (Socialist) 83 (0.17%)
Alex Long (FPO) 127 (0.26%)
Jeff Leal
85. Simcoe—Grey Donna Kenwell 10,404 (22.23%) Jim Wilson 25,339 (54.14%)David Matthews 6,839 (14.61%) Mike Schreiner 4,057 (8.67%)Jim Wilson
86. Simcoe North Fred Larsen [22] 10,191 (22.34%) Garfield Dunlop 25,081 (54.99%)Doris Middleton [23] 7,710 (16.90%)Peter Stubbins 2,488 (5.45%)Garfield Dunlop
105. York—Simcoe Gloria Reszler 9,496 (24.42%) Julia Munro 20,425 (52.53%)Megan Tay 6,607 (16.99%)Meade Helman 1,479 (3.80%)Mark Harrison (FPO) 201 (0.52%)
Craig Hodgins (Libertarian) 489 (1.26%)
Julia Munro

Southern Durham & York

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
1. Ajax—
Pickering
Joe Dickson [24] 19,606 (47.14%)Todd McCarthy 14,718 (35.39%)Evan Wiseman 5,952 (14.31%)Steven Toman 843 (2.03%)Andrew Delis (Libertarian) 299 (0.72%)Joe Dickson
46. Markham—
Unionville
Michael Chan 19,579 (52.18%)Shan Thayaparan 11,720 (31.24%)P. C. Choo 4,575 (12.19%)Myles O'Brien 1,104 (2.94%)Allen Small (Libertarian) 259 (0.69%)Michael Chan
59. Oak Ridges—
Markham
Helena Jaczek [25] 28,878 (44.51%)Farid Wassef 23,950 (36.91%)Joe Whitfeld 8,548 (13.17%)Trifon Haitas 1,569 (2.42%)Karl Boelling (Libertarian) 1,057 (1.63%)
Ruida Lu (Ind) 484 (0.75%)
Helena Jaczek
61. Oshawa Jacquie Menezes 6,921 (17.42%) Jerry Ouellette 16,719 (42.08%)Mike Shields 14,316 (36.03%)Stacey Leadbetter 1,035 (2.60%)Ben Fudge (FPO) 147 (0.37%)
Matthew Belanger (Libertarian) 435 (1.09%)
Jerry Ouellette
72. Pickering—
Scarborough East
Tracy MacCharles 18,201 (46.46%)Kevin Gaudet 13,033 (33.27%)Nerissa Cariño 6,424 (16.40%)Kevin Smith 1,096 (2.80%)Heath Thomas (Libertarian) 252 (0.64%) Wayne Arthurs
75. Richmond Hill Reza Moridi 18,042 (46.66%)Vic Gupta 13,763 (35.59%)Adam DeVita 4,987 (12.90%)Brian Chamberlain 1,268 (3.28%)Tamas Demjen (Libertarian) 394 (1.02%)Reza Moridi
89. Thornhill Bernie Farber [26] 18,373 (40.71%) Peter Shurman 20,971 (46.46%)Cindy Hackelberg [27] 4,024 (8.92%)Stephanie Duncan 756 (1.67%)Gene Balfour (Libertarian) 623 (1.38%)
Erin Gorman (FPO) 149 (0.33%)
Peter Shurman
97. Vaughan Greg Sorbara 26,174 (53.44%)Tony Genco 15,420 (31.48%)Paul Donofrio 5,594 (11.42%)Brendan Frye 694 (1.42%)David Natale (Reform) 218 (0.45%)
Savino Quatela (Ind) 169 (0.35%)
Paolo Fabrizio (Libertarian) 929 (1.9%)
Terry Marino (COR) 169 (0.35%)
Greg Sorbara
100. Whitby—
Oshawa
Elizabeth Roy [28] 16,988 (33.30%) Christine Elliott 24,499 (48.02%)Maret Sadem-Thompson 7,865 (15.42%)Bradley Gibson 1,139 (2.23%)Douglas Thom (FPO) 160 (0.31%)
Dan King (PSN) 211 (0.41%)
Christine Elliott

Toronto

Scarborough

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
80. Scarborough—
Agincourt
Soo Wong 14,907 (47.16%)Liang Chen 10,222 (32.34%)Paul Choi 5,017 (15.87%)Pauline Thompson 722 (2.28%)Priya Ahuja (Paramount) 209 (0.66%)
Sabrina Wall (FPO) 83 (0.26%)
Doug McLarty (Libertarian) 656 (2.08%)
Gerry Phillips
81. Scarborough Centre Brad Duguid 16,142 (51.13%)Carol Williams 7,511 (23.79%)Kathleen Mathurin [29] 6,876 (21.78%)Jeff Mole 558 (1.77%)David Driver (FPO) 301 (0.95%)Brad Duguid
82. Scarborough—
Guildwood
Margarett Best [30] 15,607 (48.59%)Gary Ellis 9,137 (28.45%)Lorri Urban 6,194 (19.29%)Naoshad Pochkhanawala 413 (1.29%) Sam Apelbaum (Libertarian) 407 (1.27%)
Matthew Oliver (FPO) 136 (0.42%)
Margarett Best
83. Scarborough—
Rouge River
Bas Balkissoon 15,237 (41.63%)Ken Kim 6,837 (18.68%) Neethan Shan 13,088 (35.75%)George Singh 455 (1.24%)Felix Liao (Libertarian) 457 (1.25%)
Daniel Walker (FPO) 150 (0.41%)
Raphael Rosch (FCP) 166 (0.45%)
Bas Balkissoon
84. Scarborough Southwest Lorenzo Berardinetti 14,585 (43.89%)Mike Chopowick 7,061 (21.25%)Bruce Budd [31] 10,404 (31.31%)Robin McKim 777 (2.41%)Caroline Blanco-Ruibal (FPO) 250 (0.75%)Lorenzo Berardinetti

Toronto North Region

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
16. Don Valley East Michael Coteau 16,350 (50.80%)Michael Lende 8,705 (27.05%)Bob Hilliard 5,953 (18.50%)Aren Bedrosyan 702 (2.18%)Wayne Simmons (FPO) 113 (0.35%)
Ryan Kidd (FCP) 187 (0.58%)
David Caplan
17. Don Valley West Kathleen Wynne 24,444 (58.15%)Andrea Mandel-Campbell 12,827 (30.52%)Khalid Ahmed 3,621 (8.61%)Louis Fliss 718 (1.71%)Soumen Deb (FPO) 74 (0.18%)
Dimitris Kabitsis (Communist) 125 (0.30%)
Rosemary Waigh (Vegan) 108 (0.26%)
Kathleen Wynne
20. Eglinton—Lawrence Mike Colle 20,752 (53.91%) Rocco Rossi 12,857 (33.40%)Gerti Dervishi 3,763 (9.78%)Josh Rachlis 575 (1.49%)Sujith Reddy (PSN) 79 (0.21%)
Michael Bone (FPO) 152 (0.39%)
Jerry Green (Ind) 146 (0.38%)
Mike Colle
101. Willowdale David Zimmer 21,984 (50.61%)Vince Agovino 14,528 (33.44%)Alexander Brown 5,556 (12.79%)Michael Vettese 874 (2.01%)Amy Brown (FPO) 297 (0.68%)David Zimmer
104. York Centre Monte Kwinter [32] 14,694 (44.91%)Michael Mostyn 11,506 (35.17%)John Fagan 4,579 (13.99%)Yuriy Shevyryov 535 (1.64%)Ron Tal (FPO) 108 (0.33%)
David Epstein (Libertarian) 846 (2.59%)
Jeff Pancer (Ind) 127 (0.39%)
Monte Kwinter

Toronto South Region

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
5. Beaches—
East York
Helen Burstyn [33] 13,813 (35.93%)Chris Menary 5,333 (13.87%) Michael Prue [34] 17,925 (46.62%)Shawn Ali 1,025 (2.67%)Naomi Poley-Fisher (FPO) 144 (0.37%)
Joe Ross (TOP) 45 (0.12%)
Michael Prue
15. Davenport Cristina Martins 12,953 (41.18%)Kirk Russell 2,480 (7.88%) Jonah Schein 14,367 (45.67%) Frank de Jong 855 (2.72%)Franz Cauchi (FPO) 96 (0.31%)
Miguel Figueroa (Communist) 163 (0.52%)
Kiros Ghiwot (TOP) 33 (0.10%)
Mark Jagg (Ind) 250 (0.79%)
Allix Thompson (PHR) 82 (0.26%)
Tony Ruprecht
77. St. Paul's Eric Hoskins 25,048 (58.18%)Christine McGirr 8,972 (20.83%)David Hynes 7,124 (16.54%)Judith Van Veldhuysen [35] 1,180 (2.74%)Keith Pinto (Socialist) 83 (0.20%)
Mike Rita (FPO) 86 (0.20%)
John Kittredge (Libertarian) 335 (0.78%)
David Vallance (NOHP) 69 (0.16%)
Eric Hoskins
94. Toronto Centre Glen Murray 25,236 (54.60%)Martin Abell 7,186 (15.55%) Cathy Crowe 11,571 (25.03%)Mark Daye 1,123 (2.43%)Judi Falardeau (Libertarian) 441 (0.95%)
Christopher Goodwin (FPO) 92 (0.20%)
Cathy Holliday (Communist) 146 (0.32%)
Bahman Yazdanfar (CCP) 19 (0.04%)
Harvey Rotenberg (Vegan) 93 (0.20%)
Phil Sarazen (People) 29 (0.06%)
Glen Murray
95. Toronto—
Danforth
Marisa Sterling 11,369 (30.88%)Rita Jethi 3,488 (9.47%) Peter Tabuns 20,062 (54.49%)Tim Whalley 1,354 (3.68%)Stéphane Vera (FPO) 107 (0.29%)
Kevin Clarke (People) 143 (0.39%)
John Recker (Libertarian) 440 (1.2%)
John Richardson (CCP) 75 (0.20%)
Neil Mercer (TOP) 110 (0.3%)
Peter Tabuns
96. Trinity—
Spadina
Sarah Thomson 18,731 (39.76%)Mike Yen 5,420 (11.50%) Rosario Marchese 19,870 (42.18%)Tim Grant 2,415 (5.13%)Guy Fogel (Socialist) 117 (0.25%)
Silvio Ursomarzo (FPO) 126 (0.27%)
Danish Ahmed (PSN) 139 (0.30%)
Araba Ocran-Caesar (PHR) 88 (0.19%)
Rosario Marchese

Toronto West Region

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
23. Etobicoke Centre Donna Cansfield 21,916 (51.16%)Mary Anne De Monte-Whelan 13,956 (32.58%)Ana Maria Rivero 5,099 (11.90%)Cheryll San Juan 837 (1.95%)Alexander Bussmann (Libertarian) 422 (0.99%)
Liz Millican (FCP) 231 (0.54%)
Marco Renda (FPO) 108 (0.25%)
Donna Cansfield
24. Etobicoke—
Lakeshore
Laurel Broten 22,169 (50.73%)Simon Nyilassy 12,705 (29.07%)Dionne Coley 6,713 (15.36%)Angela Salewsky 1,164 (2.66%)Mark Brombacher (FPO) 174 (0.40%)
Natalie Lochwin (Socialist) 125 (0.29%)
Hans Kunov (Libertarian) 172 (0.39%)
John Letonja (Ind) 113 (0.26%)
Thane MacKay (Ind) 113 (0.26%)
Laurel Broten
25. Etobicoke North Shafiq Qaadri 12,081 (48.17%)Karm Singh 6,072 (24.21%)Vrind Sharma 5,426 (21.63%)Gurleen Gill 541 (2.16%)Gopal Baghel (Paramount) 100 (0.40%)
Claudio Ceolin (FCP) 391 (1.56%)
James McConnell (FPO) 320 (1.28%)
Shafiq Qaadri
68. Parkdale—
High Park
Cortney Pasternak 14,877 (39.23%)Joe Ganetakos 4,668 (11.68%) Cheri DiNovo 18,365 (45.96%) Justin Trottier 1,325 (3.32%)Rod Rojas (Libertarian) 172 (0.43%)
Istvan Tar (Ind) 39 (0.10%)
Thomas Zaugg (People) 56 (0.14%)
George Babula (Ind) 84 (0.21%)
Cecilia Luu (Ind) 78 (0.20%)
Bohdan Ewhen Radejewsky (Ind) 88 (0.22%)
Cheri DiNovo
106. York South—
Weston
Laura Albanese [36] 13,805 (44.23%)Lan Daniel 3,441 (11.02%) Paul Ferreira [37] 13,071 (41.88%)Keith Jarrett 474 (1.52%)Eric Compton (FPO) 151 (0.48%)
Mark Micheal Radejewsky (Ind) 45 (0.14%)
Laura Albanese
107. York West Mario Sergio 11,455 (50.11%)Karlene Nation 2,735 (11.97%) Tom Rakocevic 7,901 (34.57%)Joseph Rini 287 (1.26%)Kayla Baptiste (FPO) 107 (0.47%)
Scott Aitchison (Ind) 89 (0.39%)
Leland Cornell (Ind) 114 (0.50%)
Mario Sergio

Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
6. Bramalea—Gore—
Malton
Kuldip Kular 14,349 (32.69%)Sanjeev Maingi 9,896 (22.55%) Jagmeet Singh 16,626 (37.88%)Pauline Thornham 1,091 (2.49%)Linda O'Marra (FCP) 381 (0.87%)
Joy Lee (Libertarian) 738 (1.68%)
Archie McLachlan (Ind) 491 (1.12%)
Kuldip Kular
7. Brampton—
Springdale
Linda Jeffrey 15,663 (44.13%)Pam Hundal 12,754 (35.93%)Mani Singh 5,378 (15.15%)James Duncan 900 (2.54%) Elizabeth Rowley (Communist) 152 (0.43%)
Jasbir Singh (Paramount) 136 (0.38%)
Fauzia Sadiq (COR) 81 (0.23%)
Bart Wysokinski (FCP) 193 (0.54%)
Linda Jeffrey
8. Brampton West Vic Dhillon 19,224 (43.50%)Ben Shenouda 14,434 (32.66%)Dalbir Kathuria 8,331 (18.85%)Patti Chmelyk 1,432 (3.24%)Ted Harlson (FPO) 509 (1.15%)Vic Dhillon
47. Mississauga—
Brampton South
Amrit Mangat [38] 15,579 (45.71%)Amarjeet Gill 10,287 (30.18%)Karanjit Pandher [29] 5,420 (15.90%)Keith Foster 1,247 (3.66%)Christin Milloy (Libertarian) 691 (2.03%)
Masood Khan (Ind) 400 (1.17%)
Walter Widla (Ind) 216 (0.63%)
Amrit Mangat
48. Mississauga East—
Cooksville
Dipika Damerla 15,535 (45.49%)Zoran Churchin 11,297 (33.08%)Waseem Ahmed 5,704 (16.70%)Lloyd Jones 934 (2.73%)Jonathon Dury (FPO) 177 (0.52%)
Shriya Shah (Paramount) 117 (0.34%)
Winston Harding (Ind) 199 (0.58%)
Vacant
49. Mississauga—
Erindale
Harinder Takhar 20,552 (44.90%)David Brown 16,294 (35.59%)Michelle Bilek 7,768 (16.97%)Otto Casanova 853 (1.86%)Gerald Jackson (FPO) 176 (0.38%)Harinder Takhar
50. Mississauga South Charles Sousa 20,375 (50.49%)Geoff Janoscik 14,499 (35.93%)Anju Sikka 4,044 (10.20%)Cory Mogk 860 (2.13%)Mark Harris (FPO) 236 (0.58%)
Paul Figueiras (Vegan) 165 (0.41%)
Charles Sousa
51. Mississauga—
Streetsville
Bob Delaney 18,591 (51.36%)Wafik Sunbaty 10,655 (29.44%)Raed Ayad 5,494 (15.18%)Scott Warner 1,329 (3.67%)Bob Delaney
60. Oakville Kevin Flynn [39] 21,711 (47.92%)Larry Scott 17,131 (37.81%)Lesley Sprague 4,625 (10.21%)Andrew Chlobowski 878 (1.94%)Jonathan Banzuela (FCP) 188 (0.41%)
Steve Hunter (FPO) 115 (0.25%)

Mike Harris (Ind) 498 (1.1%) [40]

Kevin Flynn

Hamilton, Burlington & Niagara

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
3. Ancaster—
Dundas—
Flamborough—
Westdale
Ted McMeekin [41] 21,648 (43.54%)Donna Skelly [42] 17,132 (34.45%)Trevor Westerhoff 8,521 (17.14%)Erik Coverdale 1,477 (2.97%)Glenn Langton (Libertarian) 258 (0.52%)
Rick Gunderman Smith (Communist) 87 (0.17%)
Bob Maton (FCP) 321 (0.65%)
Peter Melanson (FPO) 99 (0.20%)
Ted McMeekin
11. Burlington Karmel Sakran [43] 17,909 (35.91%) Jane McKenna 20,061 (40.22%)Peggy Russell 9,370 (18.79%)Alex Brown 1,129 (2.26%)Andrew Brannan (FPO) 156 (0.31%)
Anthony Giles (Libertarian) 639 (1.28%)
Tim O'Brien (FCP) 380 (0.76%)
Joyce Savoline
30. Halton Indira Naidoo-Harris [44] 23,080 (39.01%) Ted Chudleigh 26,228 (44.33%)Nik Spohr 7,757 (13.11%)Karen Fraser 1,286 (2.17%)Gina van den Burg (FPO) 168 (0.28%)
Tony Rodrigues (FCP) 296 (0.50%)
Phil Buck (Ind) 166 (0.28%)
Ted Chudleigh
31. Hamilton Centre Donna Tiqui-Shebib 5,861 (17.37%)Don Sheppard 4,421 (13.10%) Andrea Horwath 20,586 (61.01%)Peter Ormond 1,249 (3.70%)Chris Lawson (FPO) 130 (0.39%)
Anthony Gracey (Communist) 122 (0.36%)
Michael Baldasaro (Ind) 268 (0.79%)
Robert Kuhlmann (Libertarian) 634 (1.88%)
Steven Passmore (FCP) 229 (0.68%)
Robert Szajkowski (Reform) 67 (0.20%)
Andrea Horwath
32. Hamilton East—
Stoney Creek
Mark Cripps 10,397 (26.16%)Nancy Fiorentino 7,395 (18.61%) Paul Miller [45] 20,442 (51.44%)Peter Randall 692 (1.74%)Greg Pattinson (Libertarian) 295 (0.74%)
Philip Doucette (FPO) 133 (0.33%)
Bob Green Innes (FCP) 173 (0.44%)
Paul Miller
33. Hamilton Mountain Sophia Aggelonitis 14,694 (32.24%)Geordie Elms 8,641 (18.96%) Monique Taylor [46] 20,492 (44.96%)Tony Morris 748 (1.64%)Brian Goodwin (FPO) 126 (0.28%)
Hans Wienhold (Libertarian) 222 (0.49%)
Jim Enos (FCP) 450 (0.99%)
Sophia Aggelonitis
54. Niagara Falls Kim Craitor [47] 16,794 (35.66%)George Lepp [48] 16,296 (34.60%)Wayne Redekop [49] 12,304 (26.13%)Byrne Smith 759 (1.61%)Adam Hyde (Libertarian) 217 (0.46%)
Jeannette Tossounian (Ind) 119 (0.25%)
Tim Tredwell (Ind) 112 (0.24%)
John Jankovic (FCP) 191 (0.41%)
Kim Craitor
55. Niagara West—
Glanbrook
Katie Trombetta [50] 12,708 (25.88%) Tim Hudak 24,919 (50.74%)Anthony Marco [51] 9,070 (18.47%)Meredith Cross 1,372 (2.79%)Geoff Peacock (FPO) 80 (0.16%)
Gerry Augustine (Reform) 130 (0.26%)
Rob Wienhold (Libertarian) 166 (0.34%)
Marty Poos (People) 158 (0.32%)
Phil Lees (FCP) 303 (0.62%)
Tim Hudak
76. St. Catharines Jim Bradley 17,166 (40.03%)Sandie Bellows 15,461 (36.05%)Irene Lowell 8,624 (20.11%)Jennifer Mooradian 1,066 (2.49%)Saleh Waziruddin (Communist) 68 (0.16%)
Chris Clarke (FCP) 191 (0.45%)
Jon Radick (CCP) 62 (0.14%)
Dave Unrau (FPO) 57 (0.13%)
Jim Bradley
98. Welland Benoit Mercier [52] 8,638 (19.64%)Domenic Ursini 14,048 (31.95%) Cindy Forster 19,527 (44.41%)Donna Cridland 1,005 (2.29%)Donna-Lynne Hamilton (Libertarian) 505 (1.15%) Peter Kormos

Midwestern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
9. Brant Dave Levac 16,867 (36.93%)Michael St. Amant 15,761 (34.50%)Brian Van Tilborg 11,006 (24.09%)Ken Burns 957 (2.10%)Daniel Hockley (FCP) 237 (0.52%)
Rob Ferguson (Libertarian) 190 (0.42%)
John Turmel (Paupers) 86 (0.19%)
Martin Sitko (Ind) 244 (0.53%)
Dustin Jenner (FPO) 136 (0.30%)
Dave Levac
12. Cambridge Kathryn McGarry [53] 13,993 (32.93%) Rob Leone 15,947 (37.53%)Atinuke Bankole 10,414 (24.51%)Jacques Malette 1,056 (2.48%)Allan Dettweiler (Libertarian) 629 (1.48%)
Robert Ross (Ind.) 271 (0.64%)
Gerry Martiniuk
27. Guelph Liz Sandals 19,815 (42.25%)Greg Schirk 11,954 (25.49%) James Gordon 11,150 (23.77%)Steven Dyck 3,234 (6.90%)Drew Garvie (Communist) 139 (0.30%)
Phil Bender (Libertarian) 305 (0.65%)
Julian Ichim (Ind) 100 (0.21%)
Liz Sandals
28. Haldimand—
Norfolk
Greg Crone [54] 7,087 (17.04%) Toby Barrett 25,203 (60.59%)Ian Nichols 8,048 (19.35%)Justin Blake 868 (2.09%)John Gots (FCP) 242 (0.58%)Toby Barrett
34. Huron—
Bruce
Carol Mitchell [55] 14,659 (32.63%) Lisa Thompson 19,138 (42.60%)Grant Robertson 9,329 (20.77%)Patrick Main 772 (1.78%)Christine Schnurr (FCP) 656 (1.46%)
Dennis Valenta (Ind) 200 (0.45%)
Carol Mitchell
37. Kitchener Centre John Milloy 15,392 (39.06%)Dave MacDonald 15,069 (38.24%)Cameron Dearlove 7,385 (18.74%)Mark Vercouteren 938 (2.38%)Bugra Atsiz (FPO) 77 (0.20%)
Patrick Bernier (Libertarian) 240 (0.61%)
Mark Corbiere (Ind) 137 (0.35%)
John Milloy
38. Kitchener—
Conestoga
Leeanna Pendergast 14,476 (35.29%) Michael Harris [56] 18,017 (43.92%)Mark Cairns 7,165 (17.47%)Robert Rose 1,121 (2.73%)Leeanna Pendergast
39. Kitchener—
Waterloo
Eric Davis 17,837 (35.91%) Elizabeth Witmer 21,665 (43.62%)Isabel Cisterna 8,250 (16.61%)J.D. McGuire 1,308 (2.63%)Melanie Motz (FPO) 123 (0.25%)
Peter Davis (Ind) 316 (0.64%)
Elizabeth Witmer
67. Oxford David Hilderley 9,410 (24.91%) Ernie Hardeman 20,658 (54.69%)Dorothy Marie Eisen 5,885 (15.58%)Catherine Stewart-Mott 1,336 (3.54%)Leonard Vanderhoeven (FCP) 359 (0.95%)Ernie Hardeman
70. Perth—
Wellington
John Wilkinson [57] 14,635 (39.53%) Randy Pettapiece [58] 14,845 (40.09%)Ellen Papenburg 5,836 (15.76%)Chris Desjardins 918 (2.48%)Robert Smink (FPO) 164 (0.44%)
Irma DeVries (FCP) 627 (1.69%)
John Wilkinson
99. Wellington—
Halton Hills
Moya Johnson 11,334 (26.74%) Ted Arnott 23,495 (55.44%)Dale Hamilton 6,106 (14.41%)Raymond Dartsch 1,309 (3.09%)Ted Arnott

Southwestern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
14. Chatham-
Kent—
Essex
Paul Watson [59] 11,631 (31.93%) Rick Nicholls 15,121 (41.51%)Aleksandra Navarro 8,415 (23.10%)Holly Sullivan 1,027 (2.82%) Pat Hoy
21. Elgin—
Middlesex—
London
Lori Baldwin-Sands [60] 11,075 (26.71%) Jeff Yurek 19,771 (47.68%)Kathy Cornish 9,201 (22.19%)Eric Loewen 981 (2.37%) Paul McKeever (FPO) 283 (0.68%) Steve Peters
22. Essex Ken Schmidt 11,518 (25.03%)Dave Brister 16,049 (34.88%) Taras Natyshak 17,417 (37.85%)Jason Matyi 860 (1.87%) Bruce Crozier
40. Lambton—
Kent—
Middlesex
Maria Van Bommel [61] 12,423 (29.20%) Monte McNaughton 19,379 (45.55%)Joe Hill 8,882 (20.87%)James Armstrong 987 (2.32%)Brad Harness (Reform) 232 (0.55%)
Marinus Vander Vloet (FCP) 350 (0.82%)
Tom Jackson (FPO) 119 (0.28%)
Maria Van Bommel
43. London—
Fanshawe
Khalil Ramal 9,678 (28.10%)Cheryl Miller 9,075 (26.35%) Teresa Armstrong 13,953 (40.51%)Bassam Lazar 852 (2.47%)Tim Harnick (Libertarian) 320 (0.93%)
Dave Durnin (FPO) 155 (0.45%)
Ali Hamadi (Ind) 192 (0.56%)
Khalil Ramal
44. London North Centre Deb Matthews 19,167 (43.69%)Nancy Branscombe 12,628 (28.79%)Steve Holmes 9,914 (22.60%)Kevin Labonte 1,451 (3.31%)Michael Spottiswood (Paupers) 54 (0.12%)
Mary Lou Ambrogio (FPO) 269 (0.61%)
Jordan vanKlinken (Libertarian) 169 (0.39%)
Deb Matthews
45. London West Chris Bentley 22,610 (45.45%)Ali Chahbar 14,603 (29.35%)Jeff Buchanan 10,757 (21.62%)Gary Brown 1,194 (2.40%)Tim Hodges (FPO) 300 (0.60%)
Chris Gupta (PFRP) 61 (0.12%)
Chris Bentley
78. Sarnia—
Lambton
Stephanie Barry [62] 8,819 (21.67%) Bob Bailey 19,570 (48.08%)Brian White 10,307 (25.32%)Jason Vermette 567 (1.39%)Andy Bruziewicz (Ind) 1,077 (2.65%)
Andrew Falby (Libertarian) 160 (0.39%)
Bob Bailey
102. Windsor—
Tecumseh
Dwight Duncan 15,946 (42.58%)Robert de Verteuil 7,751 (20.70%)Andrew McAvoy 12,228 (32.65%)Justin Levesque 830 (2.22%)Dan Dominato (Libertarian) 476 (1.27%)Dwight Duncan
103. Windsor West Teresa Piruzza [63] 14,127 (41.05%)Todd Branch 8,476 (24.61%)Helmi Charif 10,544 (30.64%)Chad Durocher 1,051 (3.05%) Sandra Pupatello

Northern Ontario

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
2. Algoma—
Manitoulin
Mike Brown [64] 7,397 (28.28%)Joe Chapman 6,141 (23.48%) Michael Mantha 11,585 (44.29%)Justin Tilson 684 (2.61%)David Hoffman (FCP) 217 (0.83%)Mike Brown
35. Kenora—
Rainy River
Anthony Leek [65] 2,202 (9.95%)Rod McKay 8,307 (37.54%) Sarah Campbell 10,949 (49.48%)JoJo Holiday 391 (1.77%)Charmaine Romaniuk (NOHP) 216 (0.98%) Howard Hampton [66]
56. Nickel Belt Tony Ryma [67] 7,451 (24.15%)Paula Peroni 5,625 (18.23%) France Gélinas 16,876 (54.69%)Stephanie-Lynn Russell 810 (2.62%)France Gélinas
57. Nipissing Catherine Whiting [68] 8,775 (28.45%) Vic Fedeli [69] 15,381 (49.86%)Henri Giroux 5,567 (18.05%)Scott Haig 971 (2.82%) Monique Smith
69. Parry Sound—
Muskoka
Cindy Waters 6,537 (18.12%) Norm Miller 19,417 (53.83%)Alex Zyganiuk 6,527 (18.10%)Matt Richter 3,251 (9.01%)Andris Stivrins (FPO) 167 (0.46%)Norm Miller
79. Sault Ste. Marie David Orazietti 16,109 (54.68%)Jib Turner 3,477 (11.82%) Celia Ross [70] 9,037 (30.67%)Luke Macmichael 519 (1.76%)Matthew Hunt (FCP) 172 (0.58%)David Orazietti
88. Sudbury Rick Bartolucci [71] 13,735 (42.22%)Gerry Labelle [72] 4,400 (13.53%)Paul Loewenberg [72] 13,204 (40.59%)Pat Rogerson [72] 870 (2.67%)Carita Murphy Marketos (FCP) 164 (0.50%)
David Popescu (Ind) 44 (0.14%)
Rick Bartolucci
90. Thunder Bay—
Atikokan
Bill Mauro [73] 10,319 (38.83%)Fred Gilbert 5,815 (21.88%)Mary Kozorys [74] 9,881 (37.18%)Jonathan Milnes 379 (1.43%)Marvin Robert McMenemy (Ind) 86 (0.32%)Bill Mauro
91. Thunder Bay—
Superior North
Michael Gravelle [75] 11,765 (44.84%)Anthony LeBlanc 4,578 (17.45%) Steve Mantis [76] 9,111 (34.72%)Scot Kyle 555 (2.12%)Tony Gallo (Libertarian) 133 (0.51%)Michael Gravelle
92. Timiskaming—
Cochrane
Denis Bonin [77] 6,532 (25.82%)Randy Aulbrook 5,337 (21.10%) John Vanthof [78] 12,633 (49.94%)Tina Danese 312 (1.23%)Gerry Courville (NOHP) 391 (1.55%) David Ramsay
93. Timmins—
James Bay
Leonard Rickard 2,870 (12.32%)Alan Spacek 8,515 (36.56%) Gilles Bisson [79] 11,479 (49.29%)Angela Plant 233 (1.00%)Robert Neron (FPO) 108 (0.46%)Gilles Bisson
RankRidingWinning
Party
Elected MPP% of Popular Vote
1. Renfrew—
Nipissing—
Pembroke
  PC John Yakabuski 70.58%
2. Leeds—
Grenville
  PC Steve Clark 63.34%
3. Hamilton Centre   New Democratic Andrea Horwath 61.01%
4. Haldimand—
Norfolk
  PC Toby Barrett 60.59%
5. St. Paul's   Liberal Eric Hoskins 58.18%

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