Gary Stewart (politician) - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Ontario general election, 2003: Peterborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Liberal Jeff Leal 24,626 44.74 +4.54 $59,358
Progressive Conservative (x)Gary Stewart 18,418 33.46 -11.53 $83,317
New Democratic Party Dave Nickle 9,796 17.80 +4.80 $22,783
Green Tim Holland 1,605 2.92 +1.82 $6,817
Family Coalition Party Max Murray 414 0.75 $212
Independent Bob Bowers 178 0.32 +0.05 not listed
Total valid votes 55,037 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 245
Turnout 55,282 62.76 -0.01
Electors on the lists 88,080


Ontario general election, 1999: Peterborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Progressive Conservative (x)Gary Stewart 24,422 44.99 $66,248
Liberal Jeff Leal 21,820 40.20 $45,608
New Democratic Party Dave Nickle 7,058 13.00 $26,105
Green Larry Tyldsley 598 1.10 $1,651
Independent Bob Bowers 151 0.28 $862
Independent Kenneth T. Burgess 125 0.23 not listed
Natural Law Robert Mayer 106 0.20 $0
Total valid votes 54,280 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 297
Turnout 54,577 62.77
Electors on the lists 86,951


Ontario general election, 1995: Peterborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Gary Stewart 22,735 52.66 $45,102
Liberal Sylvia Sutherland 10,326 23.92 $42,101
New Democratic Party (x)Jenny Carter 7,581 17.56 $26,275
Family Coalition Paul Morgan 2,064 4.78 $12,225
Libertarian Vic Watts 251 0.58 $1,047
Natural Law Peter Leggat 213 0.49 $0
Total valid votes 43,170 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 329
Turnout 43,499 66.23
Electors on the lists 65,678

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