36th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Reform | NDP | PC | Other | ||||||||
Carleton—Gloucester | Eugène Bellemare 29,862 |
Shannon Smith 7,404 |
Cindy Ignacz 2,831 |
Michel Drapeau 9,960 |
James Hea (NLP) 349 Jean Saintonge (CAP) 244 |
Eugène Bellemare | ||||||
Nepean—Carleton | David Pratt 28,366 |
Paul Fitzgerald 15,333 |
Cathy Martin 2,788 |
M.E. Betty Hill 11,072 |
Terrence Bell (CAP) 331 Brian Ernest Jackson (NLP) 238 |
Beryl Gaffney† | ||||||
Ottawa Centre | Mac Harb 25,987 |
John Perocchio 6,651 |
Jamey Heath 13,646 |
Peter Annis 9,391 |
Frank de Jong (Green) 855 Howard Bertram (CAP) 236 Neil Paterson (NLP) 211 Susan Cumby (Ind.) 190 Hardial Bains (M-L) 150 Malek Khouri (Ind.) 92 Ray Joseph Cormier (Ind.) 91 |
Mac Harb | ||||||
Ottawa South | John Paul Manley 31,725 |
Carla Marie Dancey 8,522 |
Marcella Munro 4,374 |
Keith Beardsley 8,115 |
Maria von Fickenstein (Green) 440 Paula Williams (CAP) 281 Richard Michael Wolfson (NLP) 167 Anna di Carlo (M-L) 140 |
John Manley | ||||||
Ottawa—Vanier | Mauril Bélanger 30,728 |
Ray Grant 4,868 |
David Gagnon 5,952 |
Luc Edmund Barrick 6,754 |
Richard Guy Briggs (Green) 651 Roger Bouchard (NLP) 330 César Antonio Bello (Ind.) 241 Robert Rival (M-L) 138 |
Mauril Bélanger | ||||||
Ottawa West—Nepean | Marlene Catterall 29,511 |
Barry Yates 11,601 |
Wendy Elizabeth Byrne 4,163 |
Margaret Kopala 8,489 |
Stuart Langstaff (Green) 416 John C. Turmel (Ind.) 211 Stan Lamothe (NLP) 153 Marsha Fine (M-L) 90 |
Marlene Catterall |
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In Ottawa, 1997
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