Canadian federal election results in Central Ontario

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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Central Ontario.

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Regional profile

The region is the central section of Southern Ontario, mainly comprising the rural area around Lake Simcoe. This has traditionally been the most conservative region of Ontario, in sharp contrast to the Greater Toronto Area to the south. It has historically been the backbone of support for the provincial Tories.

The citizens of the region are mostly white, Protestant, and agrarian, with a large number of social conservatives. Some parts of this region are as conservative as rural Alberta. This region was the heartland of the Reform Party and Canadian Alliance in Ontario, with Simcoe Centre electing a Reform MP in 1993—Reform's only victory east of Manitoba, ever. However, due to massive Reform-PC vote-splitting, the Liberals swept the region during the Chrétien era. The Unite the Right movement (accompanied by Chrétien's departure from office) led to the newly united Conservative Party seizing all but four of the region's seats in 2004. In 2006, Liberal support in this region melted; the only Liberal elected in this region was Belinda Stronach, a former Conservative who crossed the floor in 2005. Stronach's seat reverted to the Conservatives in 2008. In 2011, the Conservatives again swept the region, with the NDP's late-campaign surge propelling them to second in all but one riding..

The region was one of the few that resisted the massive Liberal surge in Ontario in 2015, though the Liberals managed to take Stronach's old riding of Newmarket—Aurora on the outer fringe of the Greater Toronto Area, a region that swung heavily to the Liberals in this election. They also managed to take all of Peterborough.

The riding of Peterborough—Kawartha (formerly simply Peterborough) had long been recognized by political scientists as one of the best bellwether ridings in the country. [1]

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 125,841
29.0%
71,225
16.4%
234,660
54.0%
2,328
0.5%
1980 143,779
34.5%
80,135
19.2%
189,788
45.5%
2,544
0.6%
1984 105,152
22.6%
74,727
16.0%
1,138
0.2%
280,396
60.2%
3,635
0.8%
1988 157,109
34.4%
81,975
17.9%
841
0.2%
205,296
44.9%
10,906
2.4%
1993 215,871
41.1%
19,094
3.6%
1,236
0.2%
118,519
22.5%
153,005
29.1%
17,748
3.4%
1997 210,873
41.7%
30,213
6.0%
894
0.2%
110,374
21.8%
148,429
29.4%
4,602
0.9%
2000 219,934
45.4%
22,700
4.7%
3,469
0.7%
88,522
18.3%
146,637
30.3%
3,181
0.7%
2004 227,496
39.5%
234,459
40.7%
73,857
12.8%
31,259
5.4%
6,725
1.2%
2006 213,664
33.8%
279,356
44.1%
94,479
14.9%
40,721
6.4%
3,667
0.6%
2008 140,068
24.2%
297,962
51.5%
68,130
11.8%
66,375
11.5%
4,086
0.7%
2011 105,996
16.9%
347,266
55.4%
121,595
19.4%
38,882
6.2%
11,640
1.9%
2015 275,281
39.3%
307,014
43.9%
87,261
12.5%
26,795
3.8%
2,747
0.4%
2019 249,935
32.6%
323,402
42.2%
107,624
14.1%
66,790
8.7%
14,182
1.9%
2,472
0.3%
2021 229,283
30.6%
343,969
45.9%
110,006
14.7%
15,443
2.1%
48,485
6.5%
2,564
0.3%
Canadian federal election results in Central Ontario (Share of votes).svg

2019

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenPPCOther
Barrie—Innisfil John Brassard
23,765
43.8%
Lisa-Marie Wilson
15,879
29.3%
Pekka Reinio
8,880
16.4%
Bonnie North
4,716
8.7%
Stephanie Robinson
1013
1.9%
John Brassard
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte
(judicial recount)
Doug Shipley
20,981
39.0%
Brian Kalliecharan
16,805
31.2%
Dan Janssen
7,972
14.8%
Marty Lancaster
7,066
13.1%
David Patterson
969
1.8%
Alex Nuttall
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Alex Ruff
26,830
46.1%
Michael Den Tandt
17,485
30.1%
Chris Stephen
6,797
11.7%
Danielle Valiquette
5,114
8.8%
Bill Townsend
1,614
2.8%
Daniel Little (Libert.)
321
0.6%
Larry Miller
Dufferin—Caledon Kyle Seeback
28,852
42.0%
Michele Fisher
22,645
33.0%
Allison Brown
7,981
11.6%
Stefan Wieson
7,303
10.6%
Chad Ransom
1,516
2.2%
Russ Emo (CHP)
319
0.5%
David Tilson
Durham Erin O'Toole
30,752
42.1%
Jonathan Jiancroce
23,547
32.2%
Sarah Whalen-Wright
13,323
18.2%
Evan Price
3,950
5.4%
Brenda Virtue
1,442
2.0%
Erin O'Toole
Haliburton—
Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Jamie Schmale
32,257
49.1%
Judi Forbes
17,067
26.0%
Barbara Doyle
9,676
14.7%
Elizabeth Fraser
5,515
8.4%
Gene Balfour
1,245
1.9%
Jamie Schmale
Newmarket—Aurora Lois Brown
23,252
42.61%
Tony Van Bynen
26,488
43.1%
Yvonne Kelly
6,576
10.7%
Walter Bauer
3,551
5.8%
Andrew McCaughtrie
588
1.0%
Others
Dorian Baxter (PC)
901
1.5%
Laurie Goble (Rhino)
104
0.2%
Kyle Peterson
Northumberland—
Peterborough South
Philip Lawrence
27,385
39.7%
Kim Rudd
24,977
36.2%
Mallory MacDonald
9,615
13.9%
Jeff Wheeldon
5,524
8.0%
Frank Vaughan
1,460
2.1%
Kim Rudd
Peterborough—Kawartha Michael Skinner
24,096
34.9%
Maryam Monsef
27,400
39.2%
Candace Shaw
11,872
17.0%
Andrew MacGregor
4,930
7.0%
Alexander Murphy
890
1.3%
Others
Robert M. Bowers (Independent)
180
0.3%
Ken Ranney (Stop Climate Change)
172
0.3%
Maryam Monsef
Simcoe—Grey Terry Dowdall
32,812
43.5%
Lorne Kenney
23,925
31.7%
Ilona Matthews
8,462
11.2%
Sherri Jackson
8,589
11.4%%
Richard Sommer
1,416
1.9%
Tony D'Angelo (VCP)
305
0.4%
Kellie Leitch
Simcoe North Bruce Stanton
27,241
43.4%
Gerry Hawes
19,310
30.8%
Angelique Belcourt
8,850
14.1%
Valerie Powell
5,882
9.4%
Stephen Makk
1,154
1.8%
Chris Brown (CHP)
341
0.5%
Bruce Stanton
York—Simcoe Scot Davidson
24,918
46.3%
Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
14,407
26.8%
Jessa McLean
7,620
14.2%
Jonathan Arnold
4,650
8.6%
Michael Lotter
875
1.6%
Keith Komar (Libert.)
1,311
2.4%
Scot Davidson [lower-alpha 1]

2015

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeNDPLiberalGreenOther
Barrie—Innisfil John Brassard
22,901
46.41%
Myrna Clark
5,812
11.78%
Colin Wilson
18,308
37.11%
Bonnie North
1,991
4.04%
Gary Nail (CHP)
199 0.40%
Vacant
Barrie
Jeff Sakula (CAP)
130 0.26%
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte
(judicial recount)
Alex Nuttall
21,091
41.74%
Ellen White
5,202
10.29%
Brian Tamblyn
21,005
41.57%
Marty Lancaster
2,648
5.24%
Ram Faerber (Ind.)
188 0.37%
New district
Darren Roskam (Libert.)
401 0.79%
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Larry Miller
26,297
46.68%
David McLaren
6,270
11.13%
Kimberley Love
21,879
38.84%
Chris Albinati
1,887
3.35%
Larry Miller
Dufferin—Caledon David Allan Tilson
27,977
46.28%
Rehya Yazbek
4,398
7.28%
Ed Crewson
23,643
39.11%
Nancy Urekar
4,433
7.33%
David Tilson
Durham Erin O'Toole
28,967
45.13%
Derek Spence
10,289
16.03%
Corinna Traill
22,949
35.75%
Stacey Leadbetter
1,616
2.52%
Andrew Moriarity (CHP)
364
0.57%
Erin O'Toole
Haliburton—
Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Jamie Schmale
27,718
44.83%
Mike Perry
12,012
19.43%
David Marquis
19,634
31.75%
Bill MacCallum
2,470
3.99%
Barry Devolin
Newmarket—Aurora Lois Brown
24,057
42.61%
Yvonne Kelly
4,806
8.51%
Kyle Peterson
25,508
45.18%
Vanessa Long
1,331
2.36%
Dorian Baxter (PC)
762
1.35%
Lois Brown
Northumberland—Peterborough South Adam Moulton
25,165
39.56%
Russ Christianson
9,411
14.80%
Kim Rudd
27,043
42.51%
Patricia Sinnott
1,990
3.13%
Rick Norlock
Northumberland—Quinte West
Peterborough—Kawartha Michael Skinner
23,335
35.07%
Dave Nickle
12,437
18.69%
Maryam Monsef
29,159
43.82%
Doug Mason
1,480
2.22%
Toban Leckie (SD)
131
0.20%
Vacant
Peterborough
Simcoe—Grey Kellie Leitch
30,612
46.56%
David Matthews
6,332
9.63%
Mike MacEachern
25,352
38.56%
JoAnne Fleming
2,923
4.45%
Len Noordegraaf (CHP)
528
0.80%
Kellie Leitch
Simcoe North Bruce Stanton
24,836
43.52%
Richard Banigan
6,037
10.58%
Liz Riley
22,718
39.81%
Peter Stubbins
2,543
4.46%
Jacob Kearey-Moreland (NA) [lower-alpha 2]
618 1.08%
Bruce Stanton
Scott Whittaker (CHP)
319 0.56%
York—Simcoe Peter Van Loan
24,058
50.25%
Sylvia Gerl
4,255
8.89%
Shaun Tanaka
18,083
37.77%
Mark Viitala
1,483
3.10%
Peter Van Loan

2011

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Barrie Patrick Brown
32,121
56.70%
Colin Wilson
9,113
16.09%
Myrna Clark
11,842
20.90%
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins
3,266
5.77%
Christine Nugent (M-L)
82 0.14%
Patrick Brown
Darren Roskam (Libert.)
150 0.26%
Jeff Sakula (CAP)
77 0.14%
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Larry Miller
28,744
56.30%
Kimberley Love
8,203
16.07%
Karen Gventer
9,008
17.64%
Emma Hogbin
5,099
9.99%
Larry Miller
Dufferin—Caledon David Tilson
28,647
59.01%
Bill Prout
6,361
13.10%
Leslie Parsons
6,409
13.20%
Ard Van Leeuwen
7,132
14.69%
David Tilson
Durham Bev Oda
31,737
54.55%
Grant Humes
10,387
17.85%
Tammy Schoep
12,277
21.10%
Stephen Leahy
3,134
5.39%
Blaize Barnicoat (Libert.)
187 0.32%
Bev Oda
Andrew Moriarity (CHP)
462 0.79%
Haliburton—
Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Barry Devolin
35,192
60.03%
Laura Redman
7,539
12.86%
Lyn Edwards
12,934
22.06%
Susanne Lauten
2,963
5.05%
Barry Devolin
Newmarket—Aurora Lois Brown
31,600
54.29%
Kyle Peterson
13,908
23.90%
Kassandra Bidarian
8,886
15.27%
Vanessa Long
2,628
4.52%
Dorian Baxter (PC)
998 1.71%
Lois Brown
Yvonne Mackie (AAEVP)
182 0.31%
Northumberland—
Quinte West
Rick Norlock
32,853
53.83%
Kim Rudd
12,822
21.01%
Russ Christianson
12,626
20.69%
Ralph Torrie
2,733
4.48%
Rick Norlock
Peterborough Dean Del Mastro
29,393
49.67%
Betsy McGregor
12,664
21.40%
Dave Nickle
14,723
24.88%
Michael Bell
2,105
3.56%
Michael Bates (CAP)
104 0.18%
Dean Del Mastro
Gordon Scott (Ind.)
189 0.32%
Simcoe—Grey Kellie Leitch
31,784
49.37%
Alex Smardenka
8,207
12.75%
Katy Austin
11,185
17.38%
Jace Metheral
3,482
5.41%
Gord Cochrane (CAP)
244 0.38%
Helena Guergis
Helena Guergis (Ind.)
8,714 13.54%
Peter Vander Zaag (CHP)
757 1.18%
Simcoe North Bruce Stanton
31,581
54.45%
Steve Clarke
11,090
19.12%
Richard Banigan
11,515
19.85%
Valerie Powell
3,489
6.02%
Adrian Kooger (CHP)
322
0.56%
Bruce Stanton
York—Simcoe Peter Van Loan
33,614
63.58%
Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
5,702
10.79%
Sylvia Gerl
10,190
19.28%
John Dewar
2,851
5.39%
Vicki Gunn (CHP)
352 0.67%
Peter Van Loan
Paul Pisani (United)
157 0.30%

2008

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenChristian HeritageOther
Barrie Patrick Brown
27,927
52.37%
Rick Jones
12,732
23.88%
Myrna Clark
6,403
12.01%
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins
5,921
11.10%
Paolo Fabrizio (Libert.)
260 0.49%
Patrick Brown
Christine Anne Nugent (M-L)
84 0.16%
Bruce—
Grey—
Owen Sound
Larry Miller
22,975
47.66%
Thom Noble
6,892
14.30%
Jill McIllwraith
4,640
9.63%
Dick Hibma
13,095
27.17%
Joel Kidd
599
1.24%
Larry Miller
Dufferin—Caledon David Tilson
23,363
53.21%
Rebecca Finch
8,495
19.35%
Jason Bissett
4,385
9.99%
Ard Van Leeuwen
7,377
16.80%
Dean Woods (CAP)
284
0.65%
David Tilson
Durham Bev Oda
28,551
54.05%
Bryan Ransom
12,167
23.03%
Andrew McKeever
5,485
10.38%
Stephen Leahy
6,041
11.44%
Henry Zekveld
577
1.09%
Bev Oda
Haliburton—
Kawartha Lakes—
Brock
Barry Devolin
30,391
55.95%
Marlene White
11,093
20.42%
Stephen Yardy
7,952
14.64%
Michael Bell
4,505
8.29%
Dave Switzer
374
0.69%
Barry Devolin
Newmarket—Aurora Lois Brown
24,873
46.70%
Tim Jones
18,250
34.27%
Mike Seaward
4,548
8.54%
Glenn Hubbers
4,381
8.23%
Ray Luff
205
0.38%
Dorian Baxter (PC)
1,004
1.89%
Belinda Stronach
Northumberland—
Quinte West
Rick Norlock
27,615
48.71%
Paul Macklin
16,209
28.59%
Russ Christianson
8,230
14.52%
Ralph Torrie
4,633
8.17%
Rick Norlock
Peterborough Dean Del Mastro
27,630
47.40%
Betsy McGregor
18,417
31.60%
Steve Sharpe
8,115
13.92%
Emily Berrigan
4,029
6.91%
Elaine Couto (M-L)
98
0.17%
Dean Del Mastro
Simcoe—Grey Helena Guergis
30,897
55.05%
Andrea Matrosovs
12,099
21.56%
Katy Austin
6,288
11.20%
Peter Ellis
5,685
10.13%
Peter Vander Zaag
1,018
1.81%
Caley McKibbin (Libert.)
143
0.25%
Helena Guergis
Simcoe North Bruce Stanton
26,328
49.66%
Steve Clarke
14,670
27.67%
Richard Banigan
6,202
11.70%
Valerie Powell
5,821
10.98%
Bruce Stanton
York—Simcoe Peter Van Loan
27,412
56.70%
Judith Moses
9,044
18.71%
Sylvia Gerl
5,882
12.17%
John Dewar
4,887
10.11%
Vicki Gunn
444
0.92%
Paul Pisani (PC)
676
1.40%
Peter Van Loan

2006

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenOther
Barrie Aileen Carroll
22,456
39.18%
Patrick Brown
23,999
41.88%
Peter Bursztyn
6,978
12.18%
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins
3,875
6.76%
Aileen Carroll
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Verona Jackson
14,378
27.56%
Larry Miller
25,133
48.18%
Jill McIllwraith
5,918
11.34%
Shane Jolley
6,735
12.91%
Larry Miller
Dufferin—Caledon Garry Moore
14,777
29.97%
David Tilson
23,641
47.94%
Chris Marquis
5,983
12.13%
Ted Alexander
4,912
9.96%
David Tilson
Durham Doug Moffatt
17,290
30.01%
Bev Oda
27,087
47.02%
Bruce Rogers
9,946
17.26%
Virginia Ervin
2,676
4.64%
Henry Zekveld (CHP)
612
1.06%
Bev Oda
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Greg Walling
17,266
28.75%
Barry Devolin
29,427
49.00%
Anne MacDermid
10,340
17.22%
Andy Harjula
3,017
5.02%
Barry Devolin
Newmarket—Aurora Belinda Stronach
27,176
46.21%
Lois Brown
22,376
38.05%
Ed Chudak
5,639
9.59%
Glenn Hubbers
2,813
4.78%
Dorian Baxter (PC)
729 1.24%
Belinda Stronach
Peter Maloney (CAP)
79 0.13%
Northumberland—Quinte West Paul Macklin
22,566
36.00%
Rick Norlock
25,833
41.21%
Russ Christianson
11,334
18.08%
Patricia Lawson
2,946
4.70%
Paul Macklin
Peterborough Diane Lloyd
20,532
32.37%
Dean Del Mastro
22,774
35.90%
Linda Slavin
16,286
25.68%
Brent Wood
3,205
5.05%
Bob Bowers (Ind.)
179 0.28%
Peter Adams
Aiden Wiechula (Mar.)
455 0.72%
Simcoe—Grey Elizabeth Kirley
18,689
30.86%
Helena Guergis
30,135
49.76%
Katy Austin
6,784
11.20%
Peter Ellis
3,372
5.57%
Peter Vander Zaag (CHP)
1,585
2.62%
Helena Guergis
Simcoe North Karen Graham
22,078
38.37%
Bruce Stanton
23,266
40.43%
Jen Hill
8,132
14.13%
Sandy Agnew
3,451
6.00%
Adrian Peter Kooger (CHP)
617
1.07%
Paul DeVillers
York—Simcoe Kate Wilson
16,456
30.70%
Peter Van Loan
25,685
47.93%
Sylvia Gerl
7,139
13.32%
John Dewar
3,719
6.94%
Vicki Gunn (CHP)
595
1.11%
Peter Van Loan

2004

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenChristian HeritageOther
Barrie Aileen Carroll
21,233
42.66%
Patrick Brown
19,938
40.06%
Peter Bursztyn
5,312
10.67%
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins
3,288
6.61%
Aileen Carroll
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford
Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge Tim Lang
19,548
38.27%
Bev Oda
20,813
40.74%
Bruce Rogers
7,721
15.11%
Virginia Ervin
2,085
4.08%
Durk Bruinsma
915
1.79%
Alex Shepherd
Durham
Dufferin—Caledon Murray Calder
17,557
39.00%
David Tilson
19,270
42.81%
Rita Landry
3,798
8.44%
Ted Alexander
3,947
8.77%
Ursula Ellis
443
0.98%
Murray Calder
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
Grey—Bruce—Owen Sound Ovid Jackson
17,824
35.78%
Larry Miller
22,411
44.99%
Sebastian Ostertag
6,516
13.08%
Alex Drossos
2,076
4.17%
Steven J. Taylor
982
1.97%
Ovid Jackson
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock John O'Reilly
19,294
34.51%
Barry Devolin
24,731
44.23%
Gil J. McElroy
8,427
15.07%
Tim Holland
2,637
4.72%
Peter Vogel
493
0.88%
Charles Olito (Ind.)
330
0.59%
John O'Reilly
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock
Newmarket—Aurora Martha Hall Findlay
21,129
41.08%
Belinda Stronach
21,818
42.42%
Ed Chudak
5,111
9.94%
Daryl Wyatt
2,298
4.47%
Dorian Baxter (PC)
1,079
2.10%
New district
Northumberland—Quinte West Paul Macklin
22,989
39.85%
Doug Galt
22,676
39.31%
Russ Christianson
9,007
15.61%
Steve Haylestrom
3,016
5.23%
Paul Macklin
Northumberland
Peterborough Peter Adams
25,099
43.55%
James Jackson
18,393
31.92%
Linda Slavin
10,957
19.01%
Brent Wood
3,182
5.52%
Peter Adams
Simcoe—Grey Paul Bonwick
22,396
40.44%
Helena Guergis
22,496
40.62%
Colin Mackinnon
5,532
9.99%
Peter Ellis
2,668
4.82%
Peter Vander Zaag
2,285
4.13%
Paul Bonwick
Simcoe North Paul DeVillers
23,664
43.36%
Peter Stock
20,570
37.69%
Jen Hill
6,162
11.29%
Mary Lou Kirby
3,486
6.39%
Adrian Kooger
544
1.00%
Ian Woods (CAP)
145
0.27%
Paul DeVillers
York—Simcoe Kate Wilson
16,763
35.47%
Peter Van Loan
21,343
45.17%
Sylvia Gerl
5,314
11.25%
Bob Burrows
2,576
5.45%
Vicki Gunn
588
1.24%
Stephen Sircelj (PC)
670
1.42%
Karen Kraft Sloan
York North
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  1. Barrie
  2. Durham
  3. Dufferin-Caledon
  4. Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
  5. Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock
  6. Newmarket-Aurora
  7. Northumberland-Qunte West
  8. Peterborough
  9. Simcoe-Grey
  10. Simcoe North
  11. York-Simcoe
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2000

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalCanadian AllianceNDPPCOther
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Aileen Carroll
26,309
48.27%
Rob Hamilton
17,600
32.29%
Keith Lindsay
2,385
4.38%
Jane MacLaren
7,588
13.92%
Brian K. White (NA)
234 0.43%
Ian Woods (CAP)
387 0.71%
Aileen Carroll
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Ovid L. Jackson
19,817
44.22%
Murray Peer
15,960
35.61%
Karen Gventer
2,166
4.83%
Allen Wilford
6,872
15.33%
Ovid Jackson
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Murray Calder
21,678
45.57%
Don Crawford
15,028
31.59%
Mitchel Healey
1,473
3.10%
Richard Majkot
7,926
16.66%
Robert Strang (Green)
1,464
3.08%
Murray Calder
Durham Alex Shepherd
20,602
45.20%
Gerry Skipwith
13,743
30.15%
Ken Ranney
2,545
5.58%
Sam Cureatz
8,367
18.36%
Durk Bruinsma (NA)
326
0.72%
Alex Shepherd
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock John O'Reilly
16,710
33.95%
Pat Dunn
15,591
31.68%
Rick Denyer
2,409
4.89%
Laurie Scott
14,508
29.48%
John O'Reilly
Northumberland Paul Harold Macklin
20,109
45.90%
Rick Norlock
11,410
26.05%
Ben Burd
2,141
4.89%
Ralph James Zarboni
8,768
20.02%
Tom Lawson (Green)
1,102 2.52%
Gail Thompson (CAP)
276 0.63%
Christine Stewart
Peterborough Peter Adams
25,310
48.41%
Eric John Allan Mann
14,924
28.54%
Herb Wiseman
3,967
7.59%
Darrin Langen
7,034
13.45%
Bob Bowers (Ind.)
147 0.28%
Tim Holland (Green)
903 1.73%
Peter Adams
Simcoe—Grey Paul Bonwick
22,224
44.77%
George Demery
16,113
32.46%
Michael Kennedy
1,646
3.32%
Bill Dunkley
8,655
17.44%
Victor Carvalho (NA)
246 0.50%
James Wilson McGillivray (CAP)
751 1.51%
Paul Bonwick
Simcoe North Paul DeVillers
24,510
50.76%
Peter Stock
14,283
29.58%
Ann Billings
2,272
4.71%
Lucy Stewart
6,914
14.32%
Adrian P. Kooger (NA)
305
0.63%
Paul Devillers
York North Karen Kraft Sloan
22,665
46.50%
Bob Yaciuk
11,985
24.59%
Ian Scott
1,696
3.48%
Joe Wamback
11,890
24.39%
Ian Knight (NA)
509
1.04%
Karen Kraft Sloan

1997

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalReformNDPPCOther
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Aileen Carroll
23,549
Bonnie Ainsworth
16,042
Peggy Mccomb
2,580
John Trotter
10,735
1,254New district
Bruce—Grey Ovid Jackson
17,896
Murray Peer
16,161
Colleen Anne Purdon
3,446
John Middlebro'
11,139
Ovid Jackson
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Murray Calder
20,957
Dave Davies
14,760
Kevin Kelly
2,355
Eleanor Taylor
11,089
Murray Calder
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Simcoe
Durham Alex Shepherd
19,878
Ian Smyth
13,059
Colin Argyle
3,250
Sam Cureatz
8,995
682Alex Shepherd
Northumberland Christine Stewart
21,182
Al Matthews
10,602
Murray Weppler
2,678
Ralph Zarboni
11,458
355Christine Stewart
Peterborough Peter Adams
25,594
Nancy Branscombe
15,759
Fred Birket
4,874
Thomas Michael Mcmillan
8,757
Peter Adams
Simcoe North Paul Devillers
22,775
Peter Stock
14,363
Ann Billings
2,488
Sharon Henry
10,849
831Paul Devillers
Simcoe—Grey Paul Bonwick
17,895
Paul Shaw
17,414
Marty Wilkinson
3,090
Shawn Mitchell
11,761
664 Ed Harper
Simcoe Centre
Victoria—Haliburton John O'Reilly
18,205
Pat Dunn
17,024
Rick Denyer
3,456
Lorne Edward Chester
14,283
504John O'Reilly
York North Karen Kraft Sloan
22,942
Shauneen Mackay
13,245
Laurie Cooke
1,996
John Cole
11,308
1,206Karen Kraft Sloan

1993

Party rankings

Parties1st2nd3rd4th
Liberal 8100
Reform 1710
Progressive Conservative 0180
New Democratic 0009
Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalReformNDPPCOther
Bruce—Grey Ovid Jackson
25,689
Alan Aston
12,938
Cathy Hird
2,259
Stew O'Keeffe
9,835
1,628 Gus Mitges
Durham Alex Shepherd
22,383
Ian Smyth
18,543
Lucy Rybka-Becker
2,529
K. Ross Stevenson
14,940
2,497K. Ross Stevenson
Northumberland Christine Stewart
23,986
Gord Johnston
11,512
Diana Stewart
1,667
Reg Jewell
10,199
1,049Christine Stewart
Peterborough Peter Adams
27,575
Len Bangma
13,457
Merv Richards
3,056
Bill Domm
11,623
2,219Bill Domm
Simcoe Centre Janice Laking
25,264
Ed Harper
25,446
Pat Peters
1,872
Doug Jagges
11,644
2,896 Edna Anderson
Simcoe North Paul Devillers
23,116
Ray Lyons
17,498
Marsha Mitzak
1,956
Doug Lewis
13,141
1,212Doug Lewis
Victoria—Haliburton John O'Reilly
20,511
Barry Devolin
15,906
Cathy Vainio
2,046
Lorne Edward Chester
12,378
4,991 William C. Scott
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Simcoe Murray Calder
20,415
Bob Greenland
15,400
Dan Heffernan
2,000
Perrin Beatty
18,645
563Perrin Beatty
York—Simcoe Karen Kraft Sloan
26,932
Paul Pivato
22,305
Steve Pliakes
1,709
John Cole
16,114
2,132John Cole

1988

Party rankings

The Liberals flipped Northumberland with a razor-thin 28 votes majority over the Progressive Conservatives, who won the other 8 seats.

Parties1st2nd3rd
Progressive Conservative 810
Liberal 180
New Democratic 009
Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Bruce—Grey Gus Mitges
19,748
Douglas M. Thompson
18,796
Cathy Hird
9,183
584 Gary Gurbin
Bruce—Grey
Merged districts
Gus Mitges
Grey—Simcoe
Durham K. Ross Stevenson
24,065
Doug Moffatt
15,083
Margaret Wilbur
10,334
2,305 Allan Lawrence
Durham—Northumberland
Northumberland Reg Jewell
18,572
Christine Stewart
18,600
Gord Barnes
6,498
1,565 George Hees
Peterborough Bill Domm
22,492
Barry Macdougall
16,693
Gill Sandeman
15,147
723Bill Domm
Simcoe Centre Edna Anderson
23,504
Jack Ramsay
17,233
Judy Watson
8,380
2,685 Ronald Stewart
Simcoe South
Simcoe North Doug Lewis
21,847
Alan Martin
18,755
Mike Mcmurter
8,995
Doug Lewis
Victoria—Haliburton William C. Scott
22,270
Bruce Glass
16,549
Cathy Vainio
8,203
546William C. Scott
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Simcoe Perrin Beatty
26,066
Murray Calder
15,494
Shirley Farlinger
7,746
1,918Perrin Beatty
Wellington—Dufferin—Simcoe
York—Simcoe John Cole
26,732
Frank Stronach
19,906
Judy Darcy
7,489
2,538 Sinclair Stevens
York—Peel

1984

Party rankings

The Progressive Conservatives swept the region, winning everywhere with significant majorities. The Liberals arrived second in every riding in the region, with the NDP third.

Parties1st2nd3rd
Progressive Conservative 1000
Liberal 0100
New Democratic 0010
Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Bruce—Grey Gary Gurbin
27,611
Ron Oswald
9,931
Norma Peterson
5,112
Gary Gurbin
Durham—Northumberland Allan Lawrence
24,968
Darce Campbell
8,740
Roy Grierson
7,805
564Allan Lawrence
Grey—Simcoe Gus Mitges
23,342
Joe Sheffer
9,369
Joan Stone
6,001
337Gus Mitges
Northumberland George Hees
24,060
John L. Hill
9,534
Bill Cassells
4,633
400George Hees
Peterborough Bill Domm
27,121
Barry Macdougall
11,737
Linda Slavin
10,648
1,963Bill Domm
Simcoe North Doug Lewis
24,887
Alan Gray Martin
12,062
Tim Tynan
7,742
591Doug Lewis
Simcoe South Ronald Stewart
30,702
Bruce Owen
13,906
Frank Berry
8,283
Ronald Stewart
Victoria—Haliburton William C. Scott
30,229
Bruce Glass
10,032
Patrick Daniel
8,682
663William C. Scott
Wellington—Dufferin—Simcoe Perrin Beatty
29,983
John Green
7,303
Sandy W.A. Young
6,468
Perrin Beatty
York—Peel Sinclair Stevens
37,493
Pam Mcpherson
12,538
John Hall
9,353
917Sinclair Stevens

Notes

    1. Elected in a by-election.
    2. Jacob Kearey-Moreland described himself as a Cooperative Interdependence candidate. [2]

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