Canadian Federal Election Results in Ottawa - 2011 - 41st General Election

41st General Election

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

43,723

Karen McCrimmon

18,293

Erin Peters

11,223

John Hogg

3,434

Gordon O'Connor
Nepean—Carleton Pierre Poilievre

43,477

Ryan Keon

20,146

Ric Dagenais

12,962

Jean-Luc Cooke

3,260

Pierre Poilievre
Ottawa Centre Damian Konstantinakos

14,063

Scott Bradley

13,049

Paul Dewar

33,805

Jennifer Hunter

3,262

John Akpata (Mar.) 326
Pierre Soubilère (M-L) 44
Stuart Ryan (Comm.) 109
Romeo Bellai (Ind.) 210
Paul Dewar
Ottawa—Orléans Royal Galipeau

28,584

David Bertschi

24,649

Martine Cenatus

9,086

Paul Maillet

1,836

Royal Galipeau
Ottawa South Elie Salibi

19,634

David McGuinty

25,963

James McLaren

10,712

Mick Kitor

1,787

Al Gullon (PC) 513
Mike Bleskie (Pirate) 382
David McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier Rem Westland

14,184

Mauril Bélanger

20,009

Trevor Haché

15,391

Caroline Rioux

2,716

Christian Legeais (M-L)

122

Mauril Bélanger
Ottawa West—Nepean John Baird

25,226

Anita Vandenbeld

17,790

Marlene Rivier

11,128

Mark Mackenzie

2,279

John Baird

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