Canadian Federal Election Results in Central Ontario - 2008 - 40th General Election

40th General Election

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Barrie Patrick Brown

27,927

Rick Jones

12,732

Myrna Clark

6,403

Erich Jacoby-Hawkins

5,921

Paolo Fabrizio (LTN) 260

Christine Anne Nugent (MXL) 84

Patrick Brown
Bruce—
Grey—
Owen Sound
Larry Miller

22,974

Thomas Noble

6,892

Jill McIllwraith

4,640

Dick Hibma

13,095

Joel Kidd (CHP)

629

Larry Miller
Dufferin—Caledon David Tilson

23,253

Rebecca Finch

8,464

Jason Bissett

4,362

Ard Van Leeuwen

7,445

Dean Woods (CAP)

300

David Tilson
Durham Bev Oda

28,440

Bryan Ransom

12,335

Andrew McKeever

5,505

Stephen Leahy

6,023

Henry Zekveld
(CHP)

632

Bev Oda
Haliburton—
Kawartha Lakes—
Brock
Barry Devolin

30,444

Marlene White

11,095

Stephen Yardy

7,962

Michael Bell

4,502

Dave Switzer (CHP)

390

Barry Devolin
Newmarket—Aurora Lois Brown

24,873

Tim Jones

18,250

Mike Seaward

4,508

Glenn Hubbers

4,381

Dorian Baxter (PCP) 1,004

Ray Luff (CHP) 211

Belinda Stronach†
Northumberland—
Quinte West
Rick Norlock

27,621

Paul Macklin

16,262

Russ Christianson

8,219

Ralph Torrie

4,953

Rick Norlock
Peterborough Dean Del Mastro

27,629

Betsy McGregor

18,413

Steve Sharpe

8,110

Emily Berrigan

4,029

Elaine Couto (MXL)

98

Dean Del Mastro
Simcoe—Grey Helena Guergis

30,897

Andrea Matrosovs

12,099

Katy Austin

6,288

Peter Ellis

5,684

Peter Vander Zaag (CHP) 1,018

Caley McKibbin (LTN) 143

Helena Guergis
Simcoe North Bruce Stanton

26,328

Steven Clarke

14,670

Richard Banigan

6,207

Valerie Powell

5,820

Bruce Stanton
York—Simcoe Peter Van Loan

27,412

Judith Moses

9,044

Sylvia Gerl

5,882

John Dewar

4,887

Paul Pisani (PCP) 676

Vicki Gunn (CHP) 444

Peter Van Loan

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