36th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Reform | NDP | PC | Other | ||||||||
Glengarry— Prescott—Russell |
Don Boudria 34,986 |
Mike Lancop 4,599 |
Fred Cappuccino 2,289 |
France Somers 6,109 |
Richard Kerr (Green) 417 Mary L. Glasser (NLP) 207 |
Don Boudria | ||||||
Hastings—Frontenac— Lennox and Addington |
Larry McCormick 18,399 |
Sean McAdam 12,045 |
Robert Snefjella 3,255 |
Daryl Kramp 12,227 |
Kenneth L. Switzer (CHP) 505 Lester Newby (NLP) 189 |
Larry McCormick | ||||||
Kingston and the Islands | Peter Milliken 25,632 |
Dave Clarke 6,761 |
Gary Wilson 6,433 |
Helen C. Cooper 11,296 |
Chris Walker (Green) 902 Terry Marshall (CHP) 751 |
Peter Milliken | ||||||
Lanark—Carleton | Ian Murray 28,151 |
Darrel Robert Reid 16,765 |
Gail Myles 3,022 |
Bryce Grayson Bell 13,213 |
Susan Brandum (Green) 463 Gerald W. LePage (CAP) 318 Britt Roberts (NLP) 181 |
Ian Murray | ||||||
Leeds—Grenville | Joe Jordan 19,123 |
Doug Aldridge 10,476 |
Jennifer Breakspear 1,757 |
Sandra Lawn 15,636 |
Peter Stewart Bevan-Baker (Green) 1,102 Donny F. Platt (CHP) 241 Wayne Foster (NLP) 119 |
Jim Jordan † | ||||||
Prince Edward—Hastings | Lyle Vanclief 22,415 |
Lloyd Lewis 9,219 |
Barb Dolan 2,512 |
Dennis Timbrell 9,305 |
Lyle Vanclief | |||||||
Renfrew—Nipissing— Pembroke |
Hec Clouthier 19,569 |
Ed Pinnell 13,035 |
Barbara Clarke 3,242 |
Bob Gould 12,352 |
Gay Curran-Desmond (CAP) 236 André Giordano (NLP) 183 |
Len Hopkins † | ||||||
Stormont—Dundas | Bob Kilger 22,857 |
Charles Dillabough 8,945 |
Sydney Gardiner 2,671 |
Leslie O'Shaughnessy 8,741 |
Ian A.G. Campbell (NLP) 295 |
Bob Kilger |
Read more about this topic: Canadian Federal Election Results In Eastern Ontario, 1997
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