27th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Carleton | Lloyd Francis 31,523 |
Richard Albert Bell 32,456 |
Donald V. Stirling 9,953 |
Lloyd Francis | ||||||
Glengarry—Prescott | Viateur Éthier 10,339 |
Albert-R. Cadieux 6,529 |
Wilfrid Latreille 1,173 |
Raymond Berthiaume (Ral. Créd.) 1,204 |
Viateur Éthier | |||||
Grenville—Dundas | John Palmer 6,930 |
Jean Wadds 9,845 |
René Benoit 595 |
Jean Wadds | ||||||
Lanark | John Steele Kirkland 6,826 |
Desmond M. Code 9,784 |
Stanley Livingstone 775 |
William Hunter (S.C.) 335 |
George H. Doucett† | |||||
Leeds | Ross Matheson 10,365 |
John MacLean |
William F. Thompson 946 |
Ross Matheson | ||||||
Ottawa East | J.-T. Richard 15,107 |
Rex Le Lacheur 4,101 |
Ben Coffey 2,564 |
J.-T. Richard | ||||||
Ottawa West | George McIlraith 14,945 |
Courtenay Evans 8,604 |
David John Weston 2,057 |
Angelo Tomasini (S.C.) 504 |
George McIlraith | |||||
Russell | Paul Tardif 28,997 |
Ken Binks 15,718 |
Harold B. Wilson 7,186 |
Paul Tardif | ||||||
Stormont | Lucien Lamoureux 13,530 |
Ken Bergeron 7,458 |
John B. Trew 3,201 |
Lucien Lamoureux |
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In Eastern Ontario, 1965
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