Canadian Federal Election Results in Eastern Ontario - 2000 - 37th General Election

37th General Election

  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburg

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
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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