Electoral Record
- Canadian federal election, 1972, Toronto—Lakeshore, 124 votes, fourth out of five candidates (winner: Terry Grier, New Democratic Party). Massie appeared on the ballot as an independent candidate, as the Communist Party was not formally recognized at the time.
- Canadian federal election, 1974, Peel—Dufferin—Simcoe, 81 votes, fifth out of six candidates (winner: Ross Milne, Liberal)
- Ontario general election, 1975, Sault Ste. Marie, 232 votes, fourth out of four candidates (winner: John Rhodes, Progressive Conservative)
- Ontario general election, 1977, Riverdale, 214 votes, fourth out of six candidates (winner: Jim Renwick, New Democratic Party)
- Canadian federal election, 1979, Regina East, 65 votes, fifth out of six candidates (winner: Simon de Jong, NDP)
- Canadian federal election, 1980, Regina East, 39 votes, seventh out of seven candidates (winner: Simon de Jong, NDP)
- Saskatchewan general election, 1982, Regina Centre, 66 votes, fifth out of five candidates (winner: Edward Shillington, New Democratic Party)
- Canadian federal election, 1984, Davenport, 165 votes, sixth out of six candidates (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
- Ontario general election, 1985, Dovercourt, 298 votes, fourth out of four candidates (winner: Tony Lupusella, NDP)
- Ontario general election, 1987, Parkdale, 184 votes, sixth out of eight candidates (winner: Tony Ruprecht, Liberal)
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