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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