Canadian Federal Election Results in Ottawa - 1993 - 35th General Election

35th General Election

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

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
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

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