Canadian Federal Election Results in Central Ontario - 2000 - 37th General Election

37th General Election

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Aileen Carroll
26,309
Rob Hamilton
17,600
Keith Lindsay
2,385
Jane MacLaren
7,588
Ian Woods (CAP)
387
Brian White (Ind.)
234
Aileen Carroll
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Ovid Jackson
19,822
Murray Peer
15,960
Karen Gventer
2,166
Allen Wilford
6,872
Ovid Jackson
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Murray Calder
21,678
Don Crawford
15,128
Mitchel Healey
1,473
Richard Majkot
7,926
Robert Strang (Green)
1,464
Murray Calder
Durham Alex Shepherd
20,602
Gerry Skipwith
13,743
Ken Ranney
2,545
Sam Cureatz
8,367
Durk Bruinsma (Ind.)
326
Alex Shepherd
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock John O'Reilly
16,710
Pat Dunn
15,591
Rick Denyer
2,409
Laurie Scott
14,508
John O'Reilly
Northumberland Paul Macklin
20,109
Rick Norlock
11,410
Ben Burd
2,141
Ralph Zarboni
8,768
Tom Lawson (Green)
1,102
Gail Thompson (CAP)
276
Christine Stewart
Peterborough Peter Adams
25,310
Eric Mann
14,924
Herb Wiseman
3,967
Darrin Langen
7,034
Tim Holland (Green)
903
Bob Bowers
(Ind.) 147
Peter Adams
Simcoe—Grey Paul Bonwick
22,224
George Demery
16,113
Michael Kennedy
1,646
Bill Dunkley
8,655
James McGillivray (CAP)
751
Victor Carvalho (Ind.)
246
Paul Bonwick
Simcoe North Paul Devillers
24,510
Peter Stock
14,283
Ann Billings
2,272
Lucy Stewart
6,914
Adrian Kooger (Ind.)
305
Paul Devillers
York North Karen Kraft Sloan
22,665
Bob Yaciuk
11,985
Ian Scott
1,696
Joe Wamback
11,890
Ian Knight (Ind.)
509
Karen Kraft Sloan

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