Brian Charlton - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Ontario general election, 1977
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Brian Charlton 12,681 38.2
Progressive Conservative John Smith 12,308 37.1
Liberal Kris Chaman 7,919 23.9
Communist Mike Mirza 247 0.7
Total valid votes 33,155 100.00
Source:Canadian Press.
Ontario general election, 1981
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Brian Charlton 11,008 36.0
Progressive Conservative Duncan Beattie 10,811 35.4
Liberal Vince Agro 8,738 28.6
Total valid votes 30,557 100.00
Source:Windsor Star.
Ontario general election, 1985
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Brian Charlton 13,871 44.3
Progressive Conservative Steve Oneschuk 9,729 31.0
Liberal Dominic Agostino 24.7 38.08
Total valid votes 31,345 100.00
Source:Ottawa Citizen.
Ontario general election, 1987
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Brian Charlton 14,743 42.82
Liberal Jane Milanetti 13,111 38.08
Progressive Conservative John Smith 6,580 19.11
Total valid votes 34,434 100.00
Source: Toronto Star.
Ontario general election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Brian Charlton 22,488 59.76 +16.95
Progressive Conservative Grant Darby 7,709 20.49 +1.38
Liberal Al Bailey 7,432 19.75 -18.33
Total valid votes 37,629 100.00
Source: Toronto Star.
Ontario general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Trevor Pettit 13,852 36.60 +16.14
Liberal Marie Bountrogianni 12,824 33.88 +14.16
New Democratic Brian Charlton 9,837 25.99 -33.81
Family Coalition Michael O'Grady 1,329 3.51
Total valid votes 37,822 100.00
Source: Elections Ontario.

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