Wilson Heights (electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Ontario general election, 1975
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Liberal Vern Singer 11,480 40.2
Conservative David Rotenberg 9,262 32.4
New Democrat Howard Moscoe 7,476 26.1
Independent George Dance 372 1.3
Total 28,590
Ontario general election, 1977
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Conservative David Rotenberg 13,792 49.1
Liberal Murray Markin 7,057 25.1
New Democrat Howard Moscoe 7,055 25.1
Libertarian Webster Webb 180 0.6
Total 28,084
Ontario general election, 1981
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Conservative David Rotenberg 11,579 48.4
Liberal Elinor Caplan 8,760 36.6
New Democrat Greg Iaonnou 3,580 15.0
Total 23,919
Ontario general election, 1985
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Liberal Monte Kwinter 12,425 40.9
Conservative David Rotenberg 10,068 33.2
New Democrat Howard Moscoe 7,858 25.9
Total 30,351
Ontario general election, 1987
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Liberal Monte Kwinter 17,018 57.4
New Democrat Jennifer Paton 6,752 22.8
Conservative David Farb 5,885 19.8
Total 29,655
Ontario general election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Liberal Monte Kwinter 12,204 44.8
New Democrat John Fagan 9,540 35.0
Conservative Steven Kerzner 4,361 16.0
Green Vanessa van Schoor 835 3.1
Libertarian Roman Vrba 303 1.1
Total 27,243
Ontario general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes Vote %
Liberal Monte Kwinter 12,468 44.6
Conservative Sam Pasternack 9,772 35.0
New Democrat Claudia White 4,612 16.5
Natural Law Mike Dubinsky 438 1.6
Green Tom Salsberg 303 1.1
Family Coalition Dan Largy 231 0.8
Independent David Yates 109 0.4
Total 27,933

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