1999 Ontario general election
Ontario provincial legislative election
1999 Ontario general election Turnout 58.35% ( 1.65pp )
Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding.
The 1999 Ontario general election was held on June 3, 1999, to elect members of the 37th Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province Ontario .
The governing Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario , led by Premier Mike Harris , was re-elected to a second majority government .
The last time the Legislative Assembly of Ontario had experienced a reduced number of seats heading into an election was in 1934 . Previously, the province's riding boundaries were different from those used in federal elections. In the 1999 election, as a consequence of an Act passed in 1996,[ 1] provincial riding boundaries were redrawn to precisely match federal ridings, resulting in 27 fewer seats in the legislature. Notably, in a number of ridings this resulted in incumbent MPPs directly facing each other in the new seats; in a few ridings, incumbent MPPs from the same party even had to compete against each other for their own party's nomination.
Campaign
The Ontario Legislature after the 1999 election.
According to a poll released on the eve of the election, the Liberal Party entered the campaign with a lead over the Progressive Conservatives. This poll's accuracy was disputed by many, however, and even Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty cast doubt on it: noting that most polling companies claim to be accurate 19 times out of 20, he suggested that this might have been the 20th. Subsequent polls taken in the early period of the campaign showed the Progressive Conservatives with a commanding lead over the Liberals, in a manner more consistent with pre-election numbers.
Harris' government had delivered large tax cuts and significantly reduced the deficit, but they had also severely cut spending in the process. They had the support of the legendary Tory political machine, bolstered by a group of American experts imported from the United States' Republican Party . They targeted Dalton McGuinty as inexperienced ("Dalton McGuinty is not up to the job" was a Tory campaign slogan), and attacked him for lacking a clear vision. This was successful due to McGuinty having a reputation for being uncomfortable and stiff in the media. During the leader's debates, McGuinty had a poor performance, being unable to explain his party's platform clearly and being compared to fictional serial killer Norman Bates by NDP leader Howard Hampton .
The extensive use of attack ads and wedge issues by the Tories was a new development in Canadian politics, and some commentators worried the election process was becoming Americanized.
The third major party, the Ontario New Democratic Party led by Howard Hampton , spent much the campaign battling the memory of Bob Rae 's unpopular government in the early 1990s. Despite Hampton's efforts to reach out to labour, the NDP were substantially weakened as the major unions deserted them in favour of the Liberals, hoping to defeat the Tories by strategic voting .
The province was enjoying strong economic growth at the time which also vindicated the Conservatives' deficit-cutting measures in the public. The Liberal Party managed to recover some support late in the campaign, but it was not enough and the Tories were re-elected with a second consecutive majority government.
Opinion polls
During campaign
Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firm
Last day of survey
Source
PCO
OLP
ONDP
Other
ME
Sample
Election 1999
June 3, 1999
45.1
39.9
12.6
2.4
Angus Reid
May 27, 1999
[ 2]
45
37
18
1
3.1
1,000
Angus Reid
May 14, 1999
[ 3]
45
41
12
2
3.1
1,000
Election called
During 36th Legislative Assembly
Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firm
Last day of survey
Source
PCO
OLP
ONDP
Other
ME
Sample
Angus Reid
May 3, 1999
[ 4]
39
44
15
2
4.3
526
Angus Reid
April 18, 1999
[ 5]
35
47
14
5
3.1
1,000
Angus Reid
February 9, 1999
[ 6]
43
38
14
5
3.1
1,000
Angus Reid
December 7, 1998
[ 7]
41
41
13
5
3.1
1,000
Angus Reid
August 13, 1998
[ 8]
42
40
12
—
3.2
1,000
Angus Reid
August 13, 1998
[ 9]
41
41
13
—
3.2
1,000
Angus Reid
April 12, 1998
[ 10]
41
41
12
—
3.2
1,000
Angus Reid
April 12, 1998
[ 11]
38
43
13
—
3.2
1,000
Angus Reid
January 23, 1998
[ 12]
33
46
14
7
3.1
1,001
Angus Reid
December 7, 1997
[ 13]
38
43
14
—
3.1
1,000
Pollara
December 1997
[ 14]
40
46
—
—
—
—
Angus Reid
August 14, 1997
[ 15]
35
42
16
6
—
1,000
Angus Reid
January 27, 1997
[ 16]
47
34
14
5
—
523
Angus Reid
December 15, 1996
[ 17]
44
38
13
5
3.1
1,003
Dalton McGuinty becomes leader of the OLP (December 1, 1996)
Angus Reid
September 1996
[ 18]
44
37
17
1
4.5
394
Angus Reid
August 1996
[ 18]
52
35
12
1
4.5
379
Howard Hampton becomes leader of the ONDP (June 22, 1996)
Angus Reid
June 1996
[ 18]
48
37
14
1
4.5
359
Angus Reid
April 1996
[ 18]
51
34
13
1
4.5
437
Angus Reid
January 1996
[ 18]
44
36
16
4
4.5
419
Angus Reid
December 1995
[ 18]
53
29
16
2
4.5
401
Angus Reid
October 1995
[ 18]
58
25
16
2
4.5
441
Angus Reid
September 1995
[ 18]
52
27
17
3
4.5
464
Angus Reid
July 1995
[ 18]
53
25
18
4
4.5
456
Angus Reid
June 1995
[ 18]
51
26
22
2
4.5
477
Election 1995
June 8, 1995
44.8
31.1
20.6
3.5
Toronto-only
Polling firm
Last day of survey
Source
PCO
OLP
ONDP
Other
ME
Sample
Compas
November 16, 1998
[ 19]
32
49
16
—
4.5
502
Results
Summary of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario election results
Party
Party leader
Candidates
Seats
Popular vote
1995
Dissol.
2011
Change
#
%
Change
Progressive Conservative
Mike Harris
103
82
82
59
23
1,978,059
45.06%
0.09
Liberal
Dalton McGuinty
103
30
30
35
5
1,751,472
39.89%
8.84
New Democratic
Howard Hampton
103
17
17
9
8
550,807
12.55%
7.99
Independent
—
62
1
1
–
1
26,980
0.61%
0.19
Green
Frank de Jong
58
–
–
–
–
30,781
0.70%
0.36
Family Coalition
Giuseppe Gori
37
–
–
–
–
24,216
0.55%
0.93
Natural Law
Ron Parker
74
–
–
–
–
19,454
0.44%
Freedom
Lloyd Walker
14
–
–
–
–
4,831
0.11%
Libertarian
Sam Apelbaum
7
–
–
–
–
2,337
0.05%
0.10
Communist
Hassan Husseini
4
–
–
–
–
814
0.02%
Confederation of Regions
—
2
–
–
–
–
282
0.01%
0.09
Reform
—
1
–
–
–
–
174
–
New
Total
568
130
130
103
27
4,390,207
100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
40,404
Turnout
4,430,611
Registered voters / turnout %
7,598,407
58.31%
3.79
Among the independent candidates were slates fielded by several unregistered parties:
Popular vote
PC
45.06%
Liberal
39.89%
New Democratic
12.55%
Others
2.50%
Seats summary
PC
57.28%
Liberal
33.98%
New Democratic
8.74%
It is possible that some independent candidates were actually members of these or other unregistered parties.
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1999 Ontario general election[ 20]
Riding[ a 1]
Winning party
Turnout[ a 2]
Votes[ a 3]
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
PC
Lib
NDP
Grn
FCP
NLP
Ind
Oth
Total
Algoma—Manitoulin
Lib
14,299
44.52%
5,519
17.18%
57.98%
8,617
14,299
8,780
–
–
–
–
425
32,121
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford
PC
33,721
64.06%
18,345
34.85%
55.55%
33,721
15,376
2,532
–
–
229
784
–
52,642
Beaches—East York
NDP
19,703
45.93%
6,927
16.15%
53.64%
12,776
9,332
19,703
431
264
230
164
–
42,900
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
PC
18,442
49.38%
3,950
10.58%
51.26%
18,442
14,492
2,204
–
–
–
2,206
–
37,344
Brampton Centre
PC
20,623
57.77%
10,629
29.78%
51.77%
20,623
9,994
5,080
–
–
–
–
–
35,697
Brampton West—Mississauga
PC
24,909
55.87%
8,310
18.64%
51.23%
24,909
16,599
2,824
–
–
252
–
–
44,584
Brant
Lib
21,166
46.98%
956
2.12%
59.71%
20,210
21,166
2,889
–
–
294
495
–
45,054
Toronto—Danforth
NDP
18,150
46.92%
8,596
22.22%
57.75%
9,554
9,553
18,150
–
320
565
543
–
38,685
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
PC
24,915
54.47%
8,776
19.19%
61.99%
24,915
16,139
2,776
373
1,540
–
–
–
45,743
Burlington
PC
29,055
62.74%
14,835
32.04%
60.46%
29,055
14,220
2,167
432
–
144
289
–
46,307
Cambridge
PC
24,583
54.84%
14,339
31.99%
56.08%
24,583
10,244
8,684
489
824
–
–
–
44,824
Davenport
Lib
13,649
49.72%
4,932
17.97%
59.04%
4,346
13,649
8,717
224
–
81
164
269
27,450
Don Valley East
Lib
20,993
50.50%
3,038
7.31%
61.57%
17,955
20,993
1,822
85
153
28
394
144
41,574
Don Valley West
PC
23,177
50.52%
3,169
6.91%
63.06%
23,177
20,008
2,152
–
–
224
312
–
45,873
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
PC
30,532
64.76%
16,941
35.93%
58.62%
30,532
13,591
1,871
1,156
–
–
–
–
47,150
Durham
PC
26,103
57.07%
11,409
24.94%
58.51%
26,103
14,694
4,235
467
–
242
–
–
45,741
Eglinton—Lawrence
Lib
24,151
56.78%
9,157
21.53%
60.82%
14,994
24,151
1,835
470
821
263
–
–
42,534
Elgin—Middlesex—London
Lib
20,417
46.19%
1,171
2.65%
61.73%
19,246
20,417
3,455
391
–
0
284
405
44,198
Erie—Lincoln
PC
20,481
50.68%
5,878
14.55%
60.59%
20,481
14,603
3,884
–
1,009
435
–
–
40,412
Essex
Lib
25,446
56.73%
10,092
22.50%
56.99%
15,354
25,446
3,745
–
–
–
307
–
44,852
Etobicoke Centre
PC
25,518
54.12%
6,483
13.75%
64.55%
25,518
19,035
1,309
375
389
316
209
–
47,151
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
PC
20,602
46.98%
4,879
11.13%
60.34%
20,602
15,723
6,457
–
423
349
299
–
43,853
Etobicoke North
PC
13,065
38.27%
1,446
4.24%
54.92%
13,065
11,619
8,166
–
580
223
489
–
34,142
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Lib
24,568
55.38%
7,204
16.24%
60.25%
17,364
24,568
2,007
–
–
425
–
–
44,364
Ottawa—Orléans
PC
24,356
54.56%
6,304
14.12%
60.86%
24,356
18,052
1,195
614
–
177
247
–
44,641
Guelph—Wellington
PC
26,246
51.57%
9,651
18.96%
59.11%
26,246
16,595
5,907
733
1,020
–
396
–
50,897
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant
PC
23,124
51.19%
4,820
10.67%
62.62%
23,124
18,304
2,600
413
584
148
–
–
45,173
Halton
PC
35,505
64.95%
20,738
37.94%
59.66%
35,505
14,767
2,833
806
755
–
–
–
54,666
Hamilton East
Lib
17,891
53.73%
10,477
31.46%
52.72%
7,414
17,891
6,304
496
386
258
263
288
33,300
Hamilton Mountain
Lib
19,076
40.25%
2,679
5.65%
62.02%
16,397
19,076
10,622
456
426
261
159
–
47,397
Hamilton West
NDP
15,625
37.84%
3,364
8.15%
57.87%
12,261
12,037
15,625
495
403
231
236
–
41,288
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Lib
20,395
46.74%
1,842
4.22%
61.48%
18,553
20,395
3,008
576
524
382
200
–
43,638
Huron—Bruce
PC
20,772
45.75%
1,779
3.92%
66.78%
20,772
18,993
4,142
–
1,494
–
–
–
45,401
Kenora—Rainy River
NDP
14,269
44.74%
3,060
9.59%
57.59%
5,483
11,209
14,269
–
–
–
934
–
31,895
Chatham-Kent—Essex
Lib
24,239
56.04%
8,001
18.50%
58.80%
16,238
24,239
2,316
462
–
–
–
–
43,255
Kingston and the Islands
Lib
26,355
54.70%
11,868
24.63%
54.51%
14,487
26,355
5,436
1,174
546
182
–
–
48,180
Kitchener Centre
PC
22,593
50.15%
4,609
10.23%
57.38%
22,593
17,984
3,494
561
–
204
216
–
45,052
Kitchener—Waterloo
PC
27,830
54.36%
9,796
19.13%
54.39%
27,830
18,034
3,122
836
919
135
324
–
51,200
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
PC
19,561
45.00%
896
2.06%
60.46%
19,561
18,665
4,170
–
–
–
–
1,076
43,472
Lanark—Carleton
PC
31,364
58.40%
14,041
26.15%
58.12%
31,364
17,323
2,713
681
1,450
171
–
–
53,702
Leeds—Grenville
PC
23,390
53.10%
6,083
13.81%
61.72%
23,390
17,307
2,097
1,008
–
244
–
–
44,046
London North Centre
PC
18,320
40.21%
1,709
3.75%
55.93%
18,320
9,518
16,611
366
466
120
–
156
45,557
London—Fanshawe
PC
15,295
38.53%
1,383
3.48%
55.07%
15,295
13,912
9,788
241
–
172
–
293
39,701
London West
PC
22,761
44.92%
294
0.58%
62.63%
22,761
22,467
4,628
308
–
133
–
369
50,666
Markham
PC
26,083
62.08%
13,224
31.48%
55.33%
26,083
12,859
1,594
437
399
640
–
–
42,012
Mississauga Centre
PC
18,688
51.63%
4,116
11.37%
51.46%
18,688
14,572
1,820
–
–
1,117
–
–
36,197
Mississauga East
PC
17,688
51.58%
4,317
12.59%
52.85%
17,688
13,371
2,484
–
–
282
469
–
34,294
Mississauga South
PC
23,890
61.27%
11,615
29.79%
57.55%
23,890
12,275
2,293
–
–
–
535
–
38,993
Mississauga West
PC
26,816
57.31%
9,024
19.29%
54.46%
26,816
17,792
1,795
–
–
387
–
–
46,790
Nepean—Carleton
PC
31,546
62.31%
14,737
29.11%
61.02%
31,546
16,809
1,647
–
–
239
–
386
50,627
Niagara Centre
NDP
21,856
44.43%
4,639
9.43%
63.39%
17,217
9,539
21,856
–
–
382
198
–
49,192
Niagara Falls
PC
18,497
45.70%
1,417
3.50%
59.38%
18,497
17,080
3,985
300
–
317
298
–
40,477
Nickel Belt
NDP
14,833
41.95%
4,474
12.65%
59.59%
10,359
10,165
14,833
–
–
–
–
–
35,357
Nipissing
PC
19,498
50.42%
2,816
7.28%
64.81%
19,498
16,682
1,878
366
–
246
–
–
38,670
Northumberland
PC
20,535
45.99%
903
2.02%
61.19%
20,535
19,632
2,820
1,194
370
99
–
–
44,650
Oak Ridges
PC
30,432
59.99%
13,005
25.64%
56.56%
30,432
17,427
1,957
914
–
–
–
–
50,730
Oakville
PC
27,767
61.90%
13,078
29.16%
60.49%
27,767
14,689
1,667
–
530
202
–
–
44,855
Oshawa
PC
18,915
46.75%
7,175
17.73%
52.40%
18,915
11,740
9,154
–
–
651
–
–
40,460
Ottawa Centre
Lib
17,956
38.17%
2,553
5.43%
52.96%
15,403
17,956
11,977
1,231
–
170
132
174
47,043
Ottawa South
Lib
22,707
49.59%
3,370
7.36%
57.74%
19,337
22,707
2,655
724
–
121
243
–
45,787
Ottawa—Vanier
Lib
21,009
53.03%
8,404
21.21%
49.12%
12,605
21,009
4,163
953
–
580
310
–
39,620
Ottawa West—Nepean
PC
22,834
47.79%
6,415
13.43%
58.89%
22,834
16,419
7,701
453
–
70
223
79
47,779
Oxford
PC
22,726
53.25%
7,566
17.73%
60.96%
22,726
15,160
3,077
–
875
203
–
633
42,674
Parkdale—High Park
Lib
23,022
54.92%
10,375
24.75%
60.45%
12,647
23,022
4,937
500
289
99
99
325
41,918
Parry Sound—Muskoka
PC
22,967
57.97%
11,997
30.28%
61.10%
22,967
10,970
5,343
–
–
339
–
–
39,619
Perth—Middlesex
PC
22,065
52.00%
6,637
15.64%
60.25%
22,065
15,428
3,053
–
1,369
–
–
521
42,436
Peterborough
PC
24,422
44.99%
2,602
4.79%
62.77%
24,422
21,820
7,058
598
–
106
276
–
54,280
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge
PC
28,661
58.19%
11,780
23.92%
59.63%
28,661
16,881
2,814
703
–
191
–
–
49,250
Prince Edward—Hastings
Lib
17,987
45.11%
56
0.14%
56.98%
17,931
17,987
2,877
441
–
111
321
203
39,871
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Lib
23,435
53.35%
5,697
12.97%
61.23%
17,738
23,435
2,295
287
–
172
–
–
43,927
Sarnia—Lambton
Lib
19,440
48.91%
2,761
6.95%
60.17%
16,679
19,440
3,110
–
–
–
–
517
39,746
Sault Ste. Marie
NDP
15,949
43.23%
5,472
14.83%
62.07%
10,477
10,180
15,949
–
–
288
–
–
36,894
Scarborough—Agincourt
Lib
18,698
50.70%
2,783
7.55%
56.62%
15,915
18,698
1,319
451
–
129
371
–
36,883
Scarborough Centre
PC
18,189
43.12%
3,624
8.59%
58.24%
18,189
14,565
8,399
–
573
455
–
–
42,181
Scarborough East
PC
20,686
49.50%
3,602
8.62%
59.45%
20,686
17,084
2,853
–
457
135
205
368
41,788
Scarborough—Rouge River
Lib
20,052
57.25%
7,991
22.82%
52.78%
12,061
20,052
2,138
–
489
284
–
–
35,024
Scarborough Southwest
PC
15,349
39.76%
2,357
6.11%
58.16%
15,349
12,992
8,962
466
495
339
–
–
38,603
Simcoe—Grey
PC
31,984
66.00%
19,169
39.56%
60.21%
31,984
12,815
3,662
–
–
–
–
–
48,461
Simcoe North
PC
26,160
53.15%
6,951
14.12%
59.88%
26,160
19,209
2,913
633
–
305
–
–
49,220
St. Catharines
Lib
25,186
53.90%
7,192
15.39%
59.61%
17,994
25,186
2,902
215
–
272
154
–
46,723
St. Paul's
Lib
23,755
50.57%
4,782
10.18%
59.89%
18,973
23,755
3,350
326
–
188
378
–
46,970
Stoney Creek
PC
21,462
45.56%
2,622
5.57%
62.10%
21,462
18,840
4,922
–
1,206
330
350
–
47,110
Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh
Lib
20,275
47.99%
640
1.51%
61.36%
19,635
20,275
2,012
–
–
329
–
–
42,251
Sudbury
Lib
21,732
58.71%
10,784
29.13%
55.69%
10,948
21,732
3,891
–
–
184
262
–
37,017
Thornhill
PC
19,580
48.21%
343
0.84%
58.69%
19,580
19,237
1,438
360
–
–
–
–
40,615
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Lib
20,268
64.03%
14,187
44.82%
55.47%
6,081
20,268
5,304
–
–
–
–
–
31,653
Thunder Bay—Superior North
Lib
19,249
60.90%
13,385
42.35%
54.94%
5,683
19,249
5,864
382
–
–
431
–
31,609
Timiskaming—Cochrane
Lib
16,877
48.38%
6,503
18.64%
63.25%
10,374
16,877
7,631
–
–
–
–
–
34,882
Timmins—James Bay
NDP
16,504
52.90%
6,266
20.09%
57.41%
4,139
10,238
16,504
–
–
–
316
–
31,197
Toronto Centre—Rosedale
Lib
17,756
38.90%
4,116
9.02%
57.04%
13,640
17,756
4,019
392
232
205
9,058[ a 4]
344
45,646
Trinity—Spadina
NDP
17,110
47.89%
7,293
20.41%
52.05%
7,323
9,817
17,110
612
–
274
412
182
35,730
Vaughan—King—Aurora
PC
28,836
54.70%
7,663
14.54%
59.78%
28,836
21,173
1,539
495
–
–
–
670
52,713
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock
PC
32,125
62.82%
17,569
34.35%
63.80%
32,125
14,556
3,786
–
–
135
340
198
51,140
Waterloo—Wellington
PC
26,286
61.46%
13,363
31.25%
56.23%
26,286
12,923
2,306
566
685
–
–
–
42,766
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot
PC
27,466
58.07%
11,623
24.57%
65.46%
27,466
15,843
3,990
–
–
–
–
–
47,299
Whitby—Ajax
PC
27,623
57.85%
11,388
23.85%
59.19%
27,623
16,235
3,889
–
–
–
–
–
47,747
Willowdale
PC
22,200
50.52%
3,621
8.24%
60.85%
22,200
18,579
1,871
330
409
75
323
152
43,939
Windsor—St. Clair
Lib
17,383
45.09%
4,212
10.92%
52.46%
7,241
17,383
13,171
339
–
159
263
–
38,556
Windsor West
Lib
24,388
65.50%
18,159
48.77%
49.27%
6,229
24,388
5,762
420
–
162
270
–
37,231
York Centre
Lib
21,250
61.09%
12,058
34.67%
56.43%
9,192
21,250
3,721
–
–
621
–
–
34,784
York North
PC
29,613
61.81%
13,858
28.93%
58.63%
29,613
15,755
2,236
–
–
305
–
–
47,909
York South—Weston
Lib
18,205
53.39%
10,734
31.48%
58.23%
7,471
18,205
6,850
147
542
139
486
261
34,101
York West
Lib
16,457
63.32%
11,371
43.75%
53.19%
5,086
16,457
3,377
427
–
299
343
–
25,989
= Open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= incumbent in previous Legislature
= Not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
= Multiple candidates
^ ordered as per EO reports
^ including spoilt ballots
^ minor political parties receiving less than 1% of the popular vote are aggregated under "Other"; independent candidates are aggregated separately
^ Former Mayor of Toronto John Sewell received 8,822 votes.
Summary analysis
Constituency results
Expenditure entries are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario . The figures cited are the "Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation", and include transfers from constituency associations.
The official returns incorrectly list Ray as a candidate of the Ontario Communist Party, rather than the Communist League.
Ottawa-Carleton
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Carleton—Gloucester
Brian Coburn 24,356
Rene Danis 18,052
Jamie Gallant 1,195
Richard Wolfson 177
Andre Clermont 614
Luc Brisebois (Ind) 247
Gilles Morin † Carleton East
Nepean—Carleton
John Baird 31,546
Gord Hunter 16,809
Craig Parsons 1,647
Brian E. Jackson 239
Bill Frampton (F) 386
John Baird Nepean
Ottawa Centre
Ray Kostuck 15,403
Richard Patten 17,956
Elisabeth Arnold 11,977
Wayne Foster 170
Chris Bradshaw 1,231
Marvin Glass (Comm) 174 Mistahi Corkill (Ind [M-L]) 132
Richard Patten
Ottawa South
Mike Nicholson 19,337
Dalton McGuinty 22,707
James McLaren 2,655
James Hea 121
George Brown 724
Mag Carson (Ind [M-L]) 243
Dalton McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier
Maurice Lamirande 12,605
Claudette Boyer 21,009
David Gagnon 4,163
Pierrette Blondin 580
Richard Briggs 953
Kevin Corkill (Ind [M-L]) 310
Bernard Grandmaître † Ottawa East
Ottawa West—Nepean
Garry Guzzo 22,834
Rick Chiarelli 16,419
Alex Cullen 7,701
Lester Newby 70
Richard Warman 453
Megan Hnatiw (Ind [M-L]) 129 John Turmel (Ind) 94 Anthony Silvestro (CoR) 79
Garry Guzzo Ottawa—Rideau
Merged riding
Alex Cullen Ottawa West
Eastern Ontario
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Glengarry— Prescott—Russell
Alain Lalonde 17,364
Jean-Marc Lalonde 24,568
Stephane Landry 2,007
Mary Glasser 425
Jean-Marc LalondePrescott and Russell
Hastings— Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Harry Danford 18,553
Leona Dombrowsky 20,395
Allan McPhail 3,008
Harry DanfordHastings—Peterborough
Merged riding
Bill Vankoughnet † Frontenac—Addington
Kingston and the Islands
Bob Pickering 14,487
John Gerretsen 26,355
Beth Pater 5,436
Gerard Morris 182
Chris Walker 1,174
Chris Beneteau (FCP) 546
John Gerretsen
Lanark—Carleton
Norm Sterling 31,364
Dwight Eastman 17,323
Sheila Sansome 2,713
Angela Hea 171
Stuart Langstaff 681
J.J. Campbell (FCP) 1,450
Norm Sterling Carleton
Leeds—Grenville
Bob Runciman 23,390
Don Cameron 17,307
Jim Murray 2,097
Britt Roberts 244
Ken Blackburn 1,008
Rob Runciman
Prince Edward-Hastings
Gary Fox 17,931
Ernie Parsons 17,987
Bev Campbell 2,877
Sylvie Poirier 111
Shawn Talbot 441
Marie Hineman (CoR) 203 Kevin River (Ind) 188 Trueman Tuck (Ind [Independent Reform]) 133
Gary Fox Prince Edward—Lennox
Merged riding
Doug Rollins † Quinte
Renfrew— Nipissing—Pembroke
Leo Jordan 17,738
Sean Conway 23,435
Gerry Boyer 2,295
Andre Giordano 172
Thane Heins 287
Leo JordanLanark—Renfrew
Merged riding
Sean ConwayRenfrew North
Stormont—Dundas— Charlottenburgh
Noble Villeneuve 19,635
John Cleary 20,275
Maggie MacDonald 2,012
Ian Campbell 329
Noble VilleneuveStormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville
Merged riding
John ClearyCornwall
Central Ontario
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford
Joe Tascona 33,721
Maura Bolger 15,376
Jim Brooker 2,532
Mitchell Hibbs 229
Walter Tracogna (Ind) 482 Rudy Couture (Ind) 302
Joe TasconaSimcoe Centre
Bruce—Grey
Bill Murdoch 24,915
Ruth Lovell 16,139
Colleen Purdon 2,776
Grant Pattullo 373
John Clark (FCP) 1540
Bill MurdochGrey—Owen Sound
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
David Tilson 30,532
Steve White 13,591
Noel Duignan 1,871
Richard Procter 1156
David TilsonDufferin—Peel
Durham
John O'Toole 26,103
Garry Minnie 14,694
Jim Morrison 4,235
Jacinthe Millaire 242
Gail Thompson 467
John O'TooleDurham East
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock
Chris Hodgson 32,125
Sharon McCrae 14,556
Rick Denyer 3,786
Maxim Newby 135
Brad Bradamore (Ind) 340 Charles Olito (F) 198
Chris HodgsonVictoria—Haliburton
Northumberland
Doug Galt 20,535
Carolyn Campbell 19,632
Murray Weppler 2,820
Pascale Levert 99
Tom Lawson 1,194
Jim Psihogios (FCP) 370
Doug Galt
Peterborough
Gary Stewart 24,422
Jeff Leal 21,820
Dave Nickle 7,058
Larry Tyldsley 598
Robert Mayer 106
Bob Bowers (Ind) 151 K.T. Burgess (Ind) 125
Gary Stewart
Simcoe—Grey
Jim Wilson 31,984
Norman Sandberg 12,815
Mary Hart 3,662
Jim WilsonSimcoe West
Simcoe North
Garfield Dunlop 26,160
George MacDonald 19,209
Ann Billings 2,913
William Ayling 305
Harry Promm 633
Al McLean †Simcoe East
York North
Julia Munro 29,613
John Volpe 15,755
Steve Saysell 2,236
Kwok-Lin Mary Wan 305
Julia MunroDurham—York
Merged riding
Frank Klees ‡York—Mackenzie
Southern Durham & York
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Green
Other
Markham
David Tsubouchi 26,083
Steven Kirsch 12,859
Janice Hagan 1,594
Bernadette Manning 437
Pat Redmond (FCP) 399
David Tsubouchi
Oak Ridges
Frank Klees 30,432
Vito Spatafora 17,427
Chris Moise 1,957
Steven Haylestrom 914
New District
Oshawa
Jerry Ouellette 18,915
Chris Topple 11,740
Colleen Twomey 9,154
Garry Kotack (NLP) 651
Jerry Oullette
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge
Janet Ecker 28,661
Dave Ryan 16,881
Jim Wiseman 2,814
Chris Pennington 703
Bob Riaz (NLP) 191
Janet EckerDurham West
Thornhill
Tina Molinari 19,580
Dan Ronen 19,237
Nathan Rotman 1,438
Ruth Van Bezold 360
New District
Vaughan—King—Aurora
Al Palladini 28,836
Tony Genco 21,173
Michael Seaward 1,539
Ernst Von Bezold 495
John Genser (Lbt) 670
Al PalladiniYork Centre
Whitby—Ajax
Jim Flaherty 27,623
Aldo Digiovanni 16,235
Betty Craig 3,889
Jim FlahertyDurham Centre
Central Toronto
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
FCP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Beaches—East York
Judy Burns 12,776
Bill Buckingham 9,332
Frances Lankin 19,703
Dan Largy 264
Donalda Fredeen 230
Michael Schulman 431
Steve Rutchinski (Ind [M-L]) 164
Frances LankinBeaches—Woodbine
Merged riding
John Parker ‡York East
Broadview—Greenwood
Rita Smith 9,554
Julie Wang Morris 9,553
Marilyn Churley 18,150
Tony Ieraci 320
Bob Hyman 565
Melanie Cishecki (Ind [M-L]) 543
Marilyn ChurleyRiverdale
Davenport
Eduardo Marcos 4,346
Tony Ruprecht 13,649
Tony Silipo 8,717
Maurice Seguin 81
Paulo Simas 22
Ken Kalopsis (R) 174 Barbara Seed (Ind [M-L]) 164 Nunzio Venuto (Lbt) 95
Tony RuprechtParkdale
Merged riding
Tony SilipoDovercourt
Don Valley West
David Turnbull 23,177
Paul Davidson 20,008
Geoffrey Allen 2,152
Debbie Weberg 224
Judith Snow (Ind [M-L]) 312
David TurnbullYork Mills
Eglinton—Lawrence
John Parker 14,994
Mike Colle 24,151
Jay Waterman 1,835
Frank D'Angelo 821
Neil Dickie 263
Shelly Lipsey 470
Mike ColleOakwood
Parkdale—High Park
Annamarie Castrilli 12,647
Gerard Kennedy 23,022
Irene Atkinson 4,937
Stan Grzywna 289
Lynne Hea 99
Frank de Jong 500
Doug Burn (Lbt) 325 Jorge Van Schouwen (Ind [Humanist]) 99
Gerard KennedyYork South
Merged riding
Derwyn Shea †High Park—Swansea
St. Paul's
Isabel Bassett 18,973
Michael Bryant 23,755
Larry Solway 3,350
Linda Martin 188
Don Roebuck 326
Philip Fernandez (Ind [M-L]) 194 Antonio Maristanes (Ind) 184
Isabel BassettSt. Andrew—St. Patrick
Merged riding
Bill Saunderson †Eglinton
Toronto Centre—Rosedale
Durhane Wong-Rieger 13,640
George Smitherman 17,756
Helen Breslauer 4,019
Bill Whatcott 232
Ron Parker 205
Joseph Cohen 392
John Sewell (Ind) 8822Paul McKeever (F) 344 Mike Ryner (Ind) 236
Al Leach †St. George—St. David
Trinity—Spadina
Chris Loreto 7,323
Albert Koehl 9,817
Rosario Marchese 17,110
Ron Robins 274
Sat Khalsa 612
Roberto Verdecchia (Ind [Humanist]) 258 Silvio Ursomarzo (F) 182 Raymond Samuels (Ind) 154
Rosario Marchese Fort York
York South—Weston
Alan Hofmeister 7,471
Joe Cordiano 18,205
Rosana Pellizzari 6,850
Enzo Granzotto 542
Erica Kindl 139
Alma Subasic 147
David Gershuny (Ind [M-L]) 486 Hassan Husseini (Comm) 261
Joe CordianoLawrence
Suburban Toronto
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
FCP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Don Valley East
David Johnson 17,955
David Caplan 20,993
J. Bala Krishnan 1,822
Ryan Kidd 153
Shail Lall 28
Jeff Pancer 85
Raffi Assadourian (Ind) 329Elizabeth Rowley (Comm) 91 Fernand Deschamps (Ind [M-L]) 65 Wayne Simmons (F) 53
David JohnsonDon Mills
Merged riding
David CaplanOriole
Etobicoke Centre
Chris Stockwell 25,518
Agnes Ugolini Potts 19,035
Bonte Minnema 1,309
Dan McCash 389
Geraldine Jackson 316
Christopher Morton 375
Elaine Couto (Ind [M-L]) 209
Chris StockwellEtobicoke West
Merged riding
Doug Ford †Etobicoke—Humber
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Morley Kells 20,602
Laurel Broten 15,723
Vicki Obedkoff 6,457
Kevin McGourty 423
Don Jackson 349
Janice Murray (Ind [M-L]) 299
Morley Kells
Etobicoke North
John Hastings 13,065
Shafiq Qaadri 11,619
Ed Philip 8,166
Mark Stefanini 580
Marilyn Pepper 223
Diane Johnston (Ind [M-L]) 489
John HastingsEtobicoke—Rexdale
Scarborough—Agincourt
Jim Brown 15,915
Gerry Phillips 18,698
Bob Frankford 1,319
Ken Morgan 129
Gary Carmichael 451
Wayne Cook (Ind) 371
Gerry Philips
Scarborough Centre
Marilyn Mushinski 18,189
Costas Manios 14,565
Sid Ryan 8,399
Rina Morra 573
Eileen Murray 455
Marilyn Mushinski Scarborough—Ellesmere
Scarborough East
Steve Gilchrist 20,686
Peter Vanderyagt 17,084
Terry Maley 2,853
Catherine Fox 457
Loucas Café 135
Sam Apelbaum (Lbt) 368 Heath Thomas (Ind) 205
Steve Gilchrist
Scarborough—Rouge River
Mubashar Dar 12,061
Alvin Curling 20,052
Paulette Senior 2,138
Betty Peters 489
Lou Dube 284
Alvin CurlingScarborough North
Scarborough Southwest
Dan Newman 15,349
Adrian Heaps 12,992
Michael Yorke 8,962
Wiktor Borkowski 495
Laurence Corp 339
Barbara Schaefer 466
Jim Brown ‡Scarborough West
Merged riding
Dan NewmanScarborough Centre
Willowdale
David Young 22,200
Fahimeh Mortazavi 18,579
Mikael Swayze 1,871
Jim Conrad 409
Claude Viau 75
Elizabeth Rhodes 330
Bernadette Michael (Ind) 323 Vaughan Byrnes (F) 152
Charles Harnick †
York Centre
Robert Hausman 9,192
Monte Kwinter 21,250
Norm Jesin 3721
Angus Hunt 621
Annamarie Castrilli ‡ Downsview
Merged riding
Monte Kwinter Wilson Heights
York West
Chris Collier 5,086
Mario Sergio 16,457
Stephnie Payne 3,377
Mark Scrafford 299
Anthony Davison 427
Nicholas Lin (Ind [M-L]) 194 Rosemary Ann Ray (Ind [Communist League]) 149
Mario Sergio Yorkview
Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Natural Law
Other
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
Raminder Gill 18,442
Dave Toor 14,492
Vishnu Roche 2,204
Roy Willis (Ind) 2,206
New District
Brampton Centre
Joe Spina 20,623
Gurjit Grewal 9,994
Paul Schmidt 5080
Joe SpinaBrampton North
Brampton West—Mississauga
Tony Clement 24,909
Vic Dhillon 16,599
John Devries 2,824
Mei Sze Viau 252
Tony ClementBrampton South
Mississauga Centre
Rob Sampson 18,688
George Winter 14,572
Gail McCabe 1,820
Bob Harringon 1,117
Rob Sampson Mississauga West
Mississauga East
Carl DeFaria 17,688
Shan Padda 13,371
James Kafieh 2,484
Greg Mytron 282
Pierre Chenier (Ind [M-L]) 469
Carl DeFaria
Mississauga South
Margaret Marland 23,890
Ieva Martin 12,275
Ken Cole 2,293
Tim Sullivan (Ind [M-L]) 535
Margaret Marland
Mississauga West
John Snobelen 26,816
Bob Delaney 17,792
Maxine Caron 1,795
Fred Fredeen 387
John SnobelenMississauga North
Oakville
Gary Carr 27,767
Kevin Flynn 14,689
Sean Cain 1,667
Linda Antonichuk 202
Adrian Ratelle (FCP) 530
Gary CarrOakville South
Hamilton-Wentworth, Burlington & Niagara
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
FCP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Burlington
Cam Jackson 29,055
Linda Glover 14,220
Danny Dunleavy 2,167
Regina Law 144
Bruce Smith 432
Anne Marsden (Ind) 289
Cam JacksonBurlington South
Erie—Lincoln
Tim Hudak 20,481
Lorne Boyko 14,603
Dave Thomas 3,884
Alfred Kiers 1009
John Gregory 435
Tim HudakNiagara South
Halton
Ted Chudleigh 35,505
Mohan Anand 14,767
Jay Jackson 2,833
Giuseppe Gori 755
Bill Champ 806
Ted ChudleighHalton North
Merged riding
Terence Young † Halton Centre
Hamilton East
Peter Preston 7,414
Dominic Agostino 17,891
Bob Sutton 6,304
Edgar Breau 386
Laureen Amos 258
Jim Howlett 496
Bob Mann (Comm) 288 Julie Gordon (Ind [M-L]) 263
Dominic Agostino
Hamilton Mountain
Trevor Pettit 16,397
Marie Bountrogianni 19,076
Chris Charlton 10,622
Jim Enos 426
Bob Danio 261
Kelli Gallagher 456
Rolf Gerstenberger (Ind [M-L]) 159
Trevor Pettit
Hamilton West
Lillian Ross 12,261
Frank D'Amico 12,037
David Christopherson 15,625
Lynne Scime 403
Rita Rassenberg 231
Phyllis McColl 495
Wendell Fields (Ind-(ML)) 236
David ChristophersonHamilton Centre
Merged riding
Lillian Ross
Niagara Centre
Frank Sheehan 17,217
M. Charbonneau 9,539
Peter Kormos 21,856
Margaret Larrass 382
Lank Makuloluwa (Ind) 198
Peter KormosWelland—Thorold
Merged riding
Frank SheehanLincoln
Niagara Falls
Bart Maves 18,497
Selina Volpatti 17,080
Claude Sonier 3,985
Bill Amos 317
Clara Tarnoy 300
Darren Wood (Ind) 298
Bart Maves
St. Catharines
Tom Froese 17,994
Jim Bradley 25,186
Gordon Coggins 2,902
Helene Darisse 272
Doug Woodard 215
Ron Walker (Ind [M-L]) 154
Jim Bradley
Merged riding
Tom FroeseSt. Catharines—Brock
Stoney Creek
Brad Clark 21,462
Chris Phillips 18,840
Robert Barlow 4,922
Philip Lees 1,206
Sue Marchand 330
Paul Lane (Ind [M-L]) 350
Ed Doyle †Wentworth East
Wentworth-Burlington
Toni Skarica 27,466
Vicky Wylson-Sher 15,843
Jessica Brennan 3,990
Toni SkaricaWentworth North
Midwestern Ontario
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
FCP
Natural Law
Green
Other
Brant
Alayne Sokoloski 20,210
Dave Levac 21,166
David Sharpe 2,889
Eleanor Hyodo 294
Graham McRae (Ind) 495
Ron Johnson †Brantford
Cambridge
Gerry Martiniuk 24,583
Jerry Boyle 10,244
Gary Gibson 8,684
Al Smith 824
Kathleen Morton 489
Gerry Martiniuk
Guelph—Wellington
Brenda Elliott 26,246
Wayne Hyland 16,595
Bruce Abel 5,907
John Gots 1,020
Bradley Shaw 733
Anna Di Carlo (Ind [M-L]) 396
Brenda ElliottGuelph
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant
Toby Barrett 23,124
Doug Miller 18,304
Prue Steiner 2,600
Barra Gots 584
Stefan Larrass 148
John Jaques 413
Peter Preston ‡ Brant—Haldimand
Merged riding
Toby BarrettNorfolk
Huron—Bruce
Helen Johns 20,772
Ross Lamont 18,993
Tony McQuail 4,142
Linda Freiburger 1494
Helen JohnsHuron
Merged riding
Barb Fisher †Bruce
Kitchener Centre
Wayne Wettlaufer 22,593
Berry Vrbanovic 17,984
David Brohman 3,494
Roy Anderson 204
Susan Koswan 561
Irvine Conner (Ind) 109 Julian Ichim (Ind [M-L]) 107
Wayne WettlauferKitchener
Merged riding
Gary Leadston †Kitchener—Wilmot
Kitchener-Waterloo
Elizabeth Witmer 27,830
Sean Strickland 18,034
Ted Martin 3,122
Lou Reitzel 919
Richard Beecroft 135
Judy Greenwood-Speers 836
Matthew Albrecht (Ind [Humanist]) 202 Helmut Braun (Ind [M-L]) 122
Elizabeth WitmerWaterloo North
Oxford
Ernie Hardeman 22,726
Brian Brown 15,160
Martin Donlevy 3,077
Andre De Decker 875
Jim Morris 203
Kaye Sargent (Lbt) 321 Paul Blair (F) 312
Ernie Hardeman
Perth—Middlesex
Bert Johnson 22,065
John Wilkinson 15,428
Walter Vernon 3,053
Pat Bannon 1,369
Robert Smink (F) 521
Bert JohnsonPerth
Waterloo—Wellington
Ted Arnott 26,286
Marion Reidel 12,923
R. Walsh-Bowers 2,306
Gord Truscott 685
Brent Bouteiller 566
Ted ArnottWellington
Southwestern Ontario
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Natural Law
Green
Freedom
Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex
Jack Carroll 16,238
Pat Hoy 24,239
Brian Sharp 2,316
Greg Zolad 462
Jack CarrollChatham—Kent
Merged riding
Pat HoyEssex—Kent
Elgin—Middlesex—London
Bruce Smith 19,246
Steve Peters 20,417
Dave LaPointe 3,455
John Fisher 391
Ray Monteith 405
Corey Janzen (Ind) 284
Bruce SmithMiddlesex
Merged riding
Peter North †Elgin
Essex
Pat O'Neil 15,354
Bruce Crozier 25,446
Merv Richards 3,745
Enver Villamizar (Ind [M-L]) 307
Bruce CrozierEssex South
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Marcel Beaubien 19,561
Larry O'Neill 18,665
Jim Lee 4,170
Wayne Forbes 1076
Marcel BeaubienLambton
London North Centre
Dianne Cunningham 18,320
Roger Caranci 9,518
Marion Boyd 16,611
Stephen Porter 120
Jeff Culbert 366
Robert Metz 156
Andrew Jezierski (FCP) 466
Dianne CunninghamLondon North
Merged riding
Marion BoydLondon Centre
London—Fanshawe
Frank Mazzilli 15,295
Peter Mancini 13,912
Irene Mathyssen 9,788
Heidi Strasser 241
Wanda Beaver 172
Lloyd Walker 293
New District
London West
Bob Wood 22,761
Darrel Skidmore 22,467
Sandra McNee 4,628
Ernie Merkley 133
Jeremy Price 308
Jack Plant 236
Gayle Remisch (Lbt) 133
Bob WoodLondon South
Sarnia—Lambton
Dave Boushy 16,679
Caroline Di Cocco 19,440
Mark Kotanen 3,110
Andrew Falby 517
Dave BoushySarnia
Windsor—St. Clair
Mike Rohrer 7,241
Dwight Duncan 17,383
Wayne Lessard 13,171
Janet Shorten 159
Darren J. Brown 339
Ralph Kirchner (Ind) 263
Dwight DuncanWindsor—Walkerville
Merged riding
Wayne LessardWindsor—Riverside
Windsor West
David McCamon 6,229
Sandra Pupatello 24,388
Liam McCarthy 5,762
Lynn Tobin 162
Timothy Dugdale 420
Robert Cruise (Ind [M-L]) 270
Sandra PupatelloWindsor—Sandwich
Northern Ontario
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Other
Algoma—Manitoulin
Keith Currie 8,617
Mike Brown 14,299
Lynn Watson 8,780
Graham Hearn (Lbt) 425
Mike Brown
Merged riding
Bud Wildman †Algoma
Kenora—Rainy River
Lynn Beyak 5,483
Frank Miclash 11,209
Howard Hampton 14,269
Richard Bruyere (Ind) 934
Frank MiclashKenora
Merged riding
Howard HamptonRainy River
Nickel Belt
Gerry Courtemanche 10,359
Ron Dupuis 10,165
Shelley Martel 14,833
Blain Morin †
Merged riding
Shelley MartelSudbury East
Nipissing
Mike Harris 19,498
George Maroosis 16,682
Wendy Young 1,878
Jaimie Board (G) 366 Michaele Morris (NLP) 246
Mike Harris
Parry Sound—Muskoka
Ernie Eves 22,967
Isabel Doxey 10,970
Dan Waters 5,343
Iris Tamssot (NLP) 339
Ernie EvesParry Sound
Merged riding
Bill Grimmett †Muskoka—Georgian Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
James Caicco 10,477
Terry Sheehan 10,180
Tony Martin 15,949
Colleen Hibbs (NLP) 288
Tony Martin
Sudbury
Mila Wong 10,948
Rick Bartolucci 21,732
Paul Chislett 3,891
Bernard Fram (NLP) 184 Ed Pokonzie (Ind) 159 David Popescu (Ind) 103
Rick Bartolucci
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
John Henderson 6,081
Lyn McLeod 20,268
Jack Drewes 5,304
Lyn McLeodFort William
Thunder Bay—Superior North
Ed Linkewich 5,683
Michael Gravelle 19,249
Nathalie Galesloot 5,864
Robert Woito (Ind) 431 Carl Rose (G) 382
Michael GravellePort Arthur
Merged riding
Gilles Pouliot †Lake Nipigon
Timiskaming—Cochrane
Rick Brassard 10,374
David Ramsay 16,877
Len Wood 7,631
David RamsayTimiskaming
Merged riding
Len WoodCochrane North
Timmins—James Bay
Marcel Pelchat 4,139
Yves Malette 10,238
Gilles Bisson 16,504
Ed Walsh (Ind) 316
Gilles BissonCochrane South
By-elections
Six by-elections were held between the 1999 and 2003 elections.
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
PC
NDP
Green
Other
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot September 7, 2000
Ted McMeekin 19,916
Priscilla de Villiers 10,201
Jessica Brennan 2,297
Mark Coakley 903
John Turmel (Ind) 80
Toni Skarica
Parry Sound—Muskoka February 8, 2001
Evelyn Brown 8,979
Norm Miller 12,903
Joanne Bury 888
Richard Thomas 3,229
Anne Marsden (Ind) 113John Turmel (Ind) 61
Ernie Eves
Vaughan—King—Aurora June 28, 2001
Greg Sorbara 21,961
Joyce Frustaglio 12,172
Mike Seward 708
Ernst Von Bezold 752
Rina Morra (FCP) 267
Al Palladini
Beaches—East York September 20, 2001
Robert Hunter 10,289
Mac Penney 2,821
Michael Prue 14,024
Peter Elgie 694
Ray Scott (FCP) 206 Vince Corriere (Ind) 59 Dan King (Ind) 51
Frances Lankin
Nipissing May 2, 2002
George Maroosis 13,970
Al McDonald 13,989
Wendy Young 1,821
Todd Lucier 940
Mike Harris
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey May 2, 2002
Josh Matlow 11,728
Ernie Eves 15,288
Doug Wilcox 2,633
Richard Procter 2,017
Dave Davies (FCP) 1,025John Turmel (Ind) 120
David Tilson
See also
References
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