35th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Reform | Other | ||||||||
Carleton—Gloucester | Thérèse McKellar 10,598 |
Eugène Bellemare 43,212 |
Cindy Moriarty 2,575 |
Ken Binda 11,474 |
Shelley Ann Clark (Nat.) 772 James M. Hea (NLP) 461 Alain Doiron (Green) 365 Judy Thompson (CHP) 220 Tom J. Kennedy (Abol.) 80 |
Eugène Bellemare | ||||||
Nepean | Donna Hicks 9,668 |
Beryl Gaffney 33,376 |
Nizam Siddiqui 1,967 |
Gus Klovan 9,114 |
Ralph Anderson (Nat.) 979 Andrew van Iterson (Green) 420 Brian Jackson (NLP) 255 Brian MacKintosh (Lbt.) 133 Marko Braovac (Com'lth) 105 Tonis Kasvand (Abol.) 33 |
Beryl Gaffney | ||||||
Ottawa Centre | Ian R. Lee 5,453 |
Mac Harb 23,816 |
Marion Dewar 10,398 |
Len Tucker 4,380 |
John Foster (Nat.) 740 Frank Thompson (Green) 545 Neil Paterson (NLP) 328 Hardial Bains (M-L) 86 Clayoquot Keith Ashdown (Ind.) 71 Pauline G. Morrissette (Abol.) 36 Marie-Thérèse Costisella (Com'lth) 34 Vic Wilczur (Ind.) 0 |
Mac Harb | ||||||
Ottawa South | Joe Anton 6,580 |
John Paul Manley 35,705 |
Ursule Critoph 2,116 |
Doug Walkinshaw 7,749 |
George Shirreff (Nat.) 1,024 Joe Palmer (Green) 391 Ronald J.D. Parker (NLP) 243 Louise Waldman (M-L) 67 |
John Manley | ||||||
Ottawa—Vanier | Marie-Christine Lemire 4,486 |
Jean-Robert Gauthier 31,216 |
Willie Dunn 2,935 |
Sam Dancey 3,553 |
Frank de Jong (Green) 606 Raymond Samuels (Nat.) 497 David Talbot (Ind.) 429 Roger Bouchard (NLP) 414 Serge Lafortune (M-L) 138 Steven Edward White (Abol.) 28 |
Jean-Robert Gauthier | ||||||
Ottawa West | Nancy Munro-Parry 6,135 |
Marlene Catterall 28,012 |
Norman Bobbitt 1,854 |
Peter Boddy 6,144 |
Bryce Wilson (Nat.) 832 Morgan van Wyck (Green) 225 Stan Lamothe (NLP) 156 Leonard Knoll (Lbt.) 122 Julie Start (Abol.) 27 Kamal Shah (Com'lth) 22 |
Marlene Catterall |
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In Ottawa, 1993
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