37th General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | ||||||||
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Don Boudria 31,371 |
L. Sebastian Sanders 8,632 |
Guy Belle-Isle 1,877 |
Ashley O'Kurley 3,942 |
Wayne Foster (NLP) 334 |
Don Boudria | ||||||
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | Larry McCormick 16,996 |
Sean McAdam 13,227 |
Tom O'Neill 2,200 |
Daryl Kramp 10,231 |
Chris Walker (Green) 516 Ross Baker (Ind.) 207 Paul Isaacs (CAP) 156 Kenneth Switzer (N/A) 43 |
Larry McCormick | ||||||
Kingston and the Islands | Peter Milliken 26,457 |
Kevin Goligher 7,904 |
Gary Wilson 4,951 |
Blair MacLean 9,222 |
Chris Milburn (Green) 2,652 |
Peter Milliken | ||||||
Lanark—Carleton | Ian Murray 22,812 |
Scott Reid 24,670 |
Theresa Kiefer 1,946 |
Bryan Brulotte 12,430 |
Stuart Langstaff (Green) 871 Ross Elliott (CAP) 388 John Baranyi (Ind.) 150 Britt Roberts (NLP) 107 |
Ian Murray | ||||||
Leeds—Grenville | Joe Jordan 18,594 |
Gord Brown 18,539 |
Martin Hanratty 990 |
John M. Johnston 7,940 |
Jerry Heath (Green) 816 Jane Pamela Scharf (CAP) 181 |
Joe Jordan | ||||||
Prince Edward—Hastings | Lyle Vanclief 20,055 |
Jim Graham 9,707 |
Jason Gannon 1,897 |
Dennis Timbrell 8,083 |
Lyle Vanclief | |||||||
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | Hec Clouthier 18,211 |
Cheryl Gallant 20,634 |
Ole Hendrickson 1,607 |
Bob Amaron 5,287 |
Stanley E. Sambey (MP) 762 Thane C. Heins (N/A) 121 André Giordano (NLP) 78 |
Hec Clouthier | ||||||
Stormont—Dundas— Charlottenburgh |
Bob Kilger 19,113 |
Guy Lauzon 16,151 |
Kimberley Fry 1,696 |
Michael Bailey 3,635 |
Ian Campbell (NLP) 214 Georges Elie Novy (CAP) 127 |
Bob Kilger |
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