Canadian Federal Election Results in Ottawa - 1979 - 31st General Election

31st General Election

  1. Nepean-Carleton
  2. Ottawa-Carleton
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa-Vanier
  5. Ottawa West

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Nepean—Carleton Bluma Appel
17,108
Walter Baker
36,717
Marnie Girvan
7,810
Walter Baker
Ottawa—Carleton Jean-Luc Pépin
33,972
Jean Pigott
26,972
Jill Vickers
8,234
Jean Pigott
Ottawa Centre John Evans
19,758
Robert de Cotret
18,728
John Smart
10,213
Robin Matthews (n/a)
302
Michael John Charette (Ind.)
191
Marvin Glass (Comm.)
166
Robert de Cotret
Ottawa—Vanier Jean-Robert Gauthier
28,098
Moe Royer
9,098
Paul H. Michaud
7,023
Serge Lafortune (M-L)
159
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West Lloyd Francis
22,985
Ken Binks
24,981
Abby Pollonetsky
7,051
John C. Turmel (Ind.)
193
Lloyd Francis

For earlier results, please see Canadian federal election results in Eastern Ontario.

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