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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[edit] Regional profile
The region is the central section of Southern Ontario, mainly comprising the rural area around Lake Simcoe. Being a traditionally conservative region, the area contrasts the staunchly liberal Greater Toronto Area to the south.
The citizens of the region are mostly white, Protestant, and agrarian, with a large number of social conservatives. This populace gave root to the Reform Party and Canadian Alliance in Ontario, with Simcoe Centre electing a Reform MP in 1993. Though the Liberals swept the region during the Chrétien era, largely due to Reform-PC vote-splitting, the Unite the Right movement (accompanied by Chrétien's departure from office) led to a majority of Liberal MPs losing their seats beginning in 2004.
The riding's only Liberal, Belinda Stronach, was a former Conservative who crossed the floor in 2004, but has since been re-elected as a Liberal. The electoral district of Peterborough has long been recognized by political scientists as one of the best bellwether ridings in the country.[1]
[edit] 2006 - 39th General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Barrie | Aileen Carroll
22,476 |
Patrick Brown
23,999 |
Peter Burzstyn
6,984 |
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins
3,874 |
Aileen Carroll | |||||||
| Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Verona Jackson
14,378 |
Larry Miller
25,133 |
Jill McIllwraith
5,918 |
Shane Jolley
6,735 |
Larry Miller | |||||||
| Dufferin—Caledon | Garry Moore
14,777 |
David Tilson
23,641 |
Chris Marquis
5,983 |
Ted Alexander
4,912 |
David Tilson | |||||||
| Durham | Doug Moffat
17,290 |
Bev Oda
27,087 |
Bruce Rogers
9,946 |
Virginia Mae Ervin
2,676 |
Henry Zekveld (CHP)
612 |
Bev Oda | ||||||
| Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Greg Walling
17,266 |
Barry Devolin
29,427 |
Anne MacDermid
10,340 |
Andy Harjula
3,017 |
Barry Devolin | |||||||
| Newmarket—Aurora | Belinda Stronach
27,176 |
Lois Brown
22,376 |
Ed Chudak
5,639 |
Glenn Hubbers
2,813 |
Peter Maloney (CAP) 79 Dorian Baxter (PC) 729 |
Belinda Stronach | ||||||
| Northumberland—Quinte West | Paul Macklin
22,566 |
Rick Norlock
25,833 |
Russ Christianson
11,334 |
Pat Lawson
2,946 |
Paul Macklin | |||||||
| Peterborough | Diane Lloyd
20,532 |
Dean Del Mastro
22,774 |
Linda Slavin
16,286 |
Brent Wood
3,205 |
Bob Bowers (Ind.) 179 Aiden Wiechula (Mar.) 455 |
Peter Adams† | ||||||
| Simcoe—Grey | Elizabeth Kirley
18,689 |
Helena Guergis
30,135 |
Katy Austin
6.784 |
Peter Ellis
3,372 |
Peter Vander Zaag (CHP)
1,585 |
Helena Guergis | ||||||
| Simcoe North | Karen Graham
22,078 |
Bruce Stanton
23,266 |
Jen Hill
8,132 |
Sandy Agnew
3,451 |
Adrian Peter Kooger (CHP)
617 |
Paul DeVillers† | ||||||
| York—Simcoe | Kate Wilson
16,456 |
Peter Van Loan
25,685 |
Sylvia Gerl
7,139 |
John Dewar
3,719 |
Vicki Gunn (CHP)
595 |
Peter Van Loan | ||||||
[edit] 2004 - 38th General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Barrie | Aileen Carroll 21,233 |
Patrick Brown 19,938 |
Peter Bursztyn 5,312 |
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins 3,288 |
Aileen Carroll | |||||||
| Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge | Tim Lang 19,548 |
Bev Oda 20,813 |
Bruce Rogers 7,721 |
Virginia Ervin 2,085 |
Durk Bruinsma (CHP) 915 |
Alex Shepherd 1 | ||||||
| Dufferin—Caledon | Murray Calder 17,557 |
David Tilson 19,270 |
Rita Landry 3,798 |
Ted Alexander 3,947 |
Ursula Ellis (CHP) 443 |
Murray Calder | ||||||
| Grey—Bruce—Owen Sound | Ovid L. Jackson 17,824 |
Larry Miller 22,411 |
Sebastian Ostertag 6,516 |
Alex Drossos 2,076 |
Steven Taylor (CHP) 982 |
Ovid L. Jackson | ||||||
| Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | John O'Reilly 19,294 |
Barry Devolin 24,731 |
Gil McElroy 8,427 |
Tim Holland 2,637 |
Peter Vogel (CHP) 493 Charles Olito (Ind.) 330 |
John O'Reilly | ||||||
| Newmarket—Aurora | Martha Hall Findlay 21,129 |
Belinda Stronach 21,818 |
Ed Chudak 5,111 |
Daryl Wyatt 2,298 |
Dorian Baxter (PC) 1,079 |
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| Northumberland—Quinte West | Paul Macklin 22,989 |
Doug Galt 22,676 |
Russ Christianson 9,007 |
Steve Haylestrom 3,016 |
Paul Macklin | |||||||
| Peterborough | Peter Adams 25,099 |
James Jackson 18,393 |
Linda Slavin 10,957 |
Brent Wood 3,182 |
Peter Adams | |||||||
| Simcoe—Grey | Paul Bonwick 22,396 |
Helena Guergis 22,496 |
Colin Mackinnon 5,532 |
Peter Ellis 2,668 |
Peter Vander Zaag (CHP) 2,285 |
Paul Bonwick | ||||||
| Simcoe North | Paul DeVillers 23,664 |
Peter Stock 20,570 |
Jen Hill 6,162 |
Mary Lou Kirby 3,486 |
Adrian Kooger (CHP) 544 Ian Woods (CAP) 145 |
Paul DeVillers | ||||||
| York—Simcoe | Kate Wilson 16,763 |
Peter Van Loan 21,343 |
Sylvia Gerl 5,314 |
Bob Burrows 2,576 |
Vicki Gunn (CHP) 588 Stephen Sircelj (PC) 670 |
Karen Kraft Sloan ² | ||||||
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[edit] 2000 - 37th General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Liberal | Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | ||||||||
| Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford | Aileen Carroll 26,309 |
Rob Hamilton 17,600 |
Keith Lindsay 2,385 |
Jane MacLaren 7,588 |
Ian Woods (CAP) 387 Brian White (Ind.) 234 |
Aileen Carroll | ||||||
| Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Ovid Jackson 19,822 |
Murray Peer 15,960 |
Karen Gventer 2,166 |
Allen Wilford 6,872 |
Ovid Jackson | |||||||
| Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey | Murray Calder 21,678 |
Don Crawford 15,128 |
Mitchel Healey 1,473 |
Richard Majkot 7,926 |
Robert Strang (Green) 1,464 | Murray Calder | ||||||
| Durham | Alex Shepherd 20,602 |
Gerry Skipwith 13,743 |
Ken Ranney 2,545 |
Sam Cureatz 8,367 |
Durk Bruinsma (Ind.) 326 | Alex Shepherd | ||||||
| Haliburton—Victoria—Brock | John O'Reilly 16,710 |
Pat Dunn 15,591 |
Rick Denyer 2,409 |
Laurie Scott 14,508 |
John O'Reilly | |||||||
| Northumberland | Paul Macklin 20,109 |
Rick Norlock 11,410 |
Ben Burd 2,141 |
Ralph Zarboni 8,768 |
Tom Lawson (Green) 1,102 Gail Thompson (CAP) 276 |
Christine Stewart | ||||||
| Peterborough | Peter Adams 25,310 |
Eric Mann 14,924 |
Herb Wiseman 3,967 |
Darrin Langen 7,034 |
Tim Holland (Green) 903 Bob Bowers (Ind.) 147 |
Peter Adams | ||||||
| Simcoe—Grey | Paul Bonwick 22,224 |
George Demery 16,113 |
Michael Kennedy 1,646 |
Bill Dunkley 8,655 |
James McGillivray (CAP) 751 Victor Carvalho (Ind.) 246 |
Paul Bonwick | ||||||
| Simcoe North | Paul Devillers 24,510 |
Peter Stock 14,283 |
Ann Billings 2,272 |
Lucy Stewart 6,914 |
Adrian Kooger (Ind.) 305 | Paul Devillers | ||||||
| York North | Karen Kraft Sloan 22,665 |
Bob Yaciuk 11,985 |
Ian Scott 1,696 |
Joe Wamback 11,890 |
Ian Knight (Ind.) 509 | Karen Kraft Sloan | ||||||
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia, Peterborough: Population. Historica Foundation of Canada (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
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