Steven W. Langdon

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1993 Canadian federal election: Essex—Windsor
Steven Langdon
Member of Parliament for Essex—Windsor
In office
1984–1993
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Susan Whelan 25,20055.1%+13.8%
New Democratic Steven W. Langdon 12,65027.7%-16.4%
Reform John Larsen6,02913.2%
Progressive Conservative Brian Payne1,4813.2%-11.1%
National George Opacic1940.4%
Marxist–Leninist Paul Hawkins830.2%
Commonwealth of Canada Vlado Zugaj670.1%
Total valid votes45,704 100.0%
1989 New Democratic Party leadership election
Candidate1st ballot2nd ballot3rd ballot4th ballot
NameVotes cast %Votes cast %Votes cast %Votes cast %
Audrey McLaughlin 64626.9%82934.3%1,07244.4%1,31655.1%
Dave Barrett 56623.6%78032.3%94739.3%1,07244.9%
Steven W. Langdon35114.6%51921.5%39316.3%
Simon De Jong 31513.1%28912.0%
Howard McCurdy 25610.7%
Ian Waddell 2138.9%
Roger Lagasse532.2%
Total2,400100.0%2,417100.0%2,412100.0%2,388100.0%
1988 Canadian federal election : Essex—Windsor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Steven W. Langdon 18,92644.1%+4.8%
Liberal Ray Robinet17,71541.3%+12.2%
Progressive Conservative Ted Aver6,15414.3%-17.3%
Independent Margaret Villamizar980.2%
Total valid votes42,893100.0%
1984 Canadian federal election : Essex—Windsor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Steven W. Langdon 18,74639.3%-0.5%
Progressive Conservative John Martel15,07331.6%+22.9%
Liberal Brian Ducharme13,86629.1%-22.2%
Total valid votes47,685 100.0%
1980 Canadian federal election : Essex—Windsor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Eugene Whelan 24,65151.3%+7.0%
New Democratic Steven W. Langdon 19,12339.8%-0.7%
Progressive Conservative Kathy Flood4,1848.7%-6.2%
Marxist–Leninist Peter Ewart1030.2%-0.1%
Total valid votes 48,061100.0%
1979 Canadian federal election : Essex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Eugene Whelan 20,37344.3%-10.9%
New Democratic Steven W. Langdon 18,60340.4%+5.0%
Progressive Conservative Kathy Flood6,87514.9%5.6%
Marxist–Leninist Pete Ewart1440.3%
Total valid votes45,995 100.0%

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