25th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Social Credit | Other | ||||||||
Carleton | Richard Albert Bell 32,125 |
Lloyd Francis 26,109 |
Lewis Hanley 3,024 |
Harold Herbert Splett 922 |
Richard Albert Bell | |||||||
Glengarry—Prescott | Osie F. Villeneuve 8,186 |
Viateur Éthier 11,043 |
René Benoit 461 |
Rolland Cholette 639 |
Osie F. Villeneuve | |||||||
Grenville—Dundas | Jean Casselman 10,159 |
Robert Watters 6,410 |
Reginald S. Libby 299 |
Grace Catherine A. Gough 258 |
Jean Casselman | |||||||
Lanark | George H. Doucett 10,462 |
Vincent Kelly 6,823 |
Charles Ogilvie 410 |
R. H. James 660 |
George H. Doucett | |||||||
Leeds | Jack Langmuir |
Ross Matheson 12,071 |
Bill Hunter 424 |
Ross Matheson | ||||||||
Ottawa East | Jean-Pierre Beaulne 6,801 |
J.-T. Richard 15,930 |
Marc Llanos 1,216 |
Wilfrid H. Wigney 534 |
J.-T. Richard | |||||||
Ottawa West | Pat Kelly 11,397 |
George McIlraith 16,935 |
Walter Mann 1,538 |
F. D. Richardson 698 |
George McIlraith | |||||||
Russell | Leo Kelly 15,492 |
Paul Tardif 29,322 |
Harold B. Wilson 3,385 |
Adrien Papineau 1,427 |
Paul Tardif | |||||||
Stormont* | Grant Campbell 11,293 |
Lucien Lamoureux 11,363 |
Marjorie Ball 946 |
Mel Rowat 1,256 |
Grant Campbell |
- Note: Election held on July 16 due to the death of the Liberal candidate
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In Eastern Ontario, 1962
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