Canadian Federal Election Results in Ottawa - 2008 - 40th General Election

40th General Election

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Carleton—Mississippi Mills Gordon O'Connor

39,338

Justin MacKinnon

15,254

Paul Arbour

6,583

Jake Cole

6,983

Gordon O'Connor
Nepean—Carleton Pierre Poilievre

39,915

Ed Mahfouz

16,743

Phil Brown

6,946

Lori Gadzala

7,880

Pierre Poilievre
Ottawa Centre Brian McGarry

15,063

Penny Collenette

16,634

Paul Dewar

25,347

Jen Hunter

6,348

John Akpata (MP) 378
Pierre Soubilére (M-L) 93
Paul Dewar
Ottawa—Orléans Royal Galipeau

27,206

Marc Godbout

23,504

Amy O'Dell

6,127

Paul Maillet

3,833

Royal Galipeau
Ottawa South Elie Salibi

19,418

David McGuinty

28,934

Hijal De Sarkar

4,920

Qais Ghanem

3,924

Al Gullon (PCP) 620
Jean-Serge Brisson (LPC) 244
David McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier Patrick Glémaud

14,128

Mauril Bélanger

23,958

Trevor Haché

8,845

Akbar Manoussi

4,443

Mike St-Onge (CAP)

100

Mauril Bélanger
Ottawa West—Nepean John Baird

25,109

David Pratt

20,161

Marlene Rivier

6,432

Francis Coates

3,552

David Page (Ind.) 415
Alex McDonald (Comm.) 150
John Baird

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