Kaye Sargent - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • Ontario general election, 1981, received 493 votes in Oxford (winner: Dick Treleaven, Progressive Conservative)
  • Canadian federal election, 1984, received 322 votes in Oxford (winner: Bruce Halliday, Progressive Conservative)
  • Ontario general election, 1985, received 729 votes in Oxford (winner: Dick Treleaven, Progressive Conservative)
  • provincial by-election, August 14, 1987, received 99 votes in Cochrane North (winner: René Fontaine, Liberal)
  • Ontario general election, 1987, received 466 votes in Oxford (winner: Charlie Tatham, Liberal)
  • Canadian federal election, 1988, received 187 votes in Oxford (winner: Bruce Halliday, Progressive Conservative)
  • Ontario general election, 1990, received 635 votes in Oxford (winner: Kimble Sutherland, New Democrat)
  • Canadian federal election, 1993, received 219 votes in Oxford (winner: John Finlay, Liberal)
  • Ontario general election, 1995, received 386 votes in Oxford (winner: Ernie Hardeman, Progressive Conservative)
  • Ontario general election, 1999, received 321 votes in Oxford (winner: Ernie Hardeman, Progressive Conservative)
  • Ontario general election, 2003, received 306 votes in Oxford (winner: Ernie Hardeman, Progressive Conservative)
  • Canadian federal election, 2004, received 226 votes in Oxford (winner: Dave Mackenzie, Conservative)

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