1995 Ontario general election




1995 Canadian provincial election











Ontario general election, 1995







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130 seats in the 36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
66 seats needed for a majority










































































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

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Leader

Mike Harris

Lyn McLeod

Bob Rae
Party

Progressive Conservative

Liberal

New Democratic
Leader since

May 12, 1990

February 9, 1992

February 7, 1982
Leader's seat

Nipissing

Fort William

York South
Last election
20
36
74
Seats won
82
30
17
Seat change

Increase62

Decrease6

Decrease57
Popular vote
1,870,110
1,291,326
854,163
Percentage
44.8%
31.1%
20.6%
Swing

Increase21.3pp

Decrease1.3pp

Decrease17.0pp




Ontario Provincial Election 1995 - Results Map.svg
Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.








Premier before election

Bob Rae
New Democratic



Premier-designate

Mike Harris
Progressive Conservative






The Ontario Legislature after the 1995 election.


The Ontario general election of 1995 was held on June 8, 1995, to elect members of the 36th Legislative Assembly of the province of Ontario, Canada. The writs for the election were dropped on April 28, 1995.


The governing New Democratic Party, led by Premier Bob Rae, was defeated by voters, who were angry with the actions of the Rae government such as the Social Contract legislation in 1993. The Social Contract also caused the NDP to lose much of their base in organized labour, further reducing support for the party. At the 1993 federal election, the NDP tumbled to just six percent support, and lost all 11 of its federal seats in Ontario. By the time the writs were dropped for the 1995 provincial election, it was obvious that the NDP would not be reelected.


The Liberal Party under Lyn McLeod had been leading in the polls for most of the period from 1992 to 1995, and were generally favoured to benefit from the swing in support away from the NDP. However, the party hurt its credibility through a series of high-profile policy reversals in the period leading up to the election. The most notable of these occurred when McLeod withdrew Liberal support from the Equality Rights Statute Amendment Act (Bill 167) introduced by the NDP government in 1994, which would have provided same-sex couples with rights and obligations mostly equal to those of opposite-sex common law couples and introduced a form of civil unions. Her decision was seen as cynical and opportunistic in light of the Liberals' earlier rural by-election loss in the socially conservative riding of Victoria—Haliburton. This gave the McLeod Liberals a reputation for "flip-flopping" and inconsistency while offending its socially progressive supporters.


The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Mike Harris, found success with its Common Sense Revolution campaign to cut personal income taxes, social assistance (welfare) rates, and government spending dramatically. Roughly half of his party's seats came from the more affluent regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), especially the suburban belt surrounding Metro Toronto, often called the '905' for its telephone area code.


In addition, by presenting himself as a populist, representing "ordinary Ontarians" over "special interests", Harris was able to build Tory support among working-class voters. Although there were regional variations, many working-class voters shifted directly from the NDP to the Tories during the election, enabling the latter to win formerly NDP ridings such as Cambridge and Oshawa.


The televised party leaders' debate is often regarded as the turning point of the campaign. During the event, McLeod further alienated many voters with an overly aggressive performance. Harris used his time to speak directly to the camera to convey his party's Common Sense Revolution platform, virtually ignoring all questions asked of him by Rae and McLeod and avoiding getting caught up in their debate. Since Liberal support was regarded by many political insiders as soft and unsteady, many voters who were previously leaning to the Liberals shifted to the Progressive Conservatives after the debate.


Due to the above factors, voters gave the Tories a majority while the Liberals finished with less support than they had in the 1990 election. The NDP, despite improving their standing in some Northern Ontario ridings, were heavily defeated, falling to 17 seats and third party status. The New Democrats would remain the third party until 2018 when they returned to Official Opposition status. McLeod and Rae resigned their party leadership posts not long after the campaign. It was also the worst result for an incumbent Ontario governing party up to that time and would remain so until 2018 when the NDP finally surpassed the then-governing Liberals.


One independent candidate was elected: Peter North in the riding of Elgin. North had been elected in 1990 as a New Democrat, but left the NDP and declared his intention to run as a Progressive Conservative. The PC Party did not accept him as a candidate, however.




Contents






  • 1 Results


  • 2 Riding results


    • 2.1 Ottawa-Carleton


    • 2.2 Eastern Ontario


    • 2.3 Central Ontario


    • 2.4 Durham & York Region


    • 2.5 Scarborough


    • 2.6 North York & East York


    • 2.7 Toronto


    • 2.8 Etobicoke & York


    • 2.9 Brampton, Mississauga & Halton


    • 2.10 Hamilton-Wentworth & Niagara


    • 2.11 Midwestern Ontario


    • 2.12 Southwestern Ontario


    • 2.13 Northeastern Ontario


    • 2.14 Northwestern Ontario




  • 3 Byelections


  • 4 See also





Results































































































































































Party
Party leader
# of
candidates
Seats
Popular vote

1990

Elected
% Change
#
%
% Change


Progressive Conservative

Mike Harris
130
20

82
+310%
1,870,110
44.8%
+21.3%
 

Liberal

Lyn McLeod
130
36

30
-16.7%
1,291,326
31.1%
-1.3%
 

New Democratic

Bob Rae
130
74

17
-77.0%
854,163
20.6%
-17.0%


Family Coalition

Donald Pennell
55
-
-
-
61,657
1.5%
-0.1%
 

Natural Law

Ron Parker
68
-
-
-
18,326
0.4%
+0.4%


Green

Frank de Jong
37
-
-
-
14,108
0.4%
-0.3%


Libertarian

John Shadbolt
18
-
-
-
6,085
0.2%
-0.4%


Freedom
Jack Plant
11
-
-
-
4,532
0.1%
-0.1%


Confederation of Regions
 
6
-
-
-
3,971
0.1%
-1.8%


Communist

Darrell Rankin
5
-
-
-
1,015
0.02%
-0.08%
 
Independent
61
-

1
-
33,077
0.8%
+0.5%

Total
636
130

130
-

4,158,370

100%
-

Notes:


At least five unregistered parties fielded candidates in this election.



  • The Reform Association of Ontario ran fifteen candidates. Their leader was Kimble Ainslie. An article of The Globe and Mail for August 19, 1995 indicates that the party won 6,400 votes.

  • John Steele campaigned as a candidate of the Communist League.

  • The Ontario Renewal Party ran a number of candidates under the leadership of Diane Johnston. This was the Marxist-Leninist party under a different name.

  • Amani Oakley and Joe Flexer ran as "Independent Labour" candidates in Toronto with the support of dissident or former members of the Ontario New Democratic Party and with the support of OPSEU in the case of Oakley and the Canadian Auto Workers in the case of Flexer [1].


  • John Turmel's Abolitionist Party ran at least two candidates.


Candidates from the aforementioned parties appeared on the ballot as independents. It is possible that some candidates listed below as independents actually belonged to these or other parties.



Riding results



Ottawa-Carleton































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   Green   Natural Law Other

Carleton

Cathy Hallessey
4,046

Sam Spataro
9,743


Norm Sterling
28,349



Richard Beecroft
265

Janne Jardine-Campbell (FCP)
942
Barbara Rowe (Lbt)
293

Norm Sterling

Carleton East

Fiona Faucher
4,783


Gilles Morin
17,780

Jeff Slater
13,571



Ian Campbell
758



Gilles Morin

Nepean

John Sullivan
3,274


Hans Daigeler
13,575


John Baird
17,510


Frank de Jong
390

Brian Jackson
259

Cathy Frampton (F)
252

Hans Daigeler

Ottawa Centre


Evelyn Gigantes
9,438


Richard Patten
11,150

Chris Thomson
6,715

Andrew Van Iterson
349

Ron Parker
365

Malek Khouri (Comm)
210
John Turmel (Abol.)
173

Evelyn Gigantes

Ottawa East



David Dyment
4,818


Bernard Grandmaitre
14,436

Cynthia Bled
5,368

Larry Tyldsley
335


Robert Mayer
261


Steven White (Abol.)
136

Bernard Grandmaitre

Ottawa–Rideau


Dan McIntyre
4,138


Yvonne O'Neill
13,273


Garry Guzzo
14,796

Lenora Burke
412

Richard Wolfson
178



Yvonne O'Neill

Ottawa South

Margaret Armstrong
4,235


Dalton McGuinty
15,418


Linda Thom
8,618

Karen Fyson
383

Wayne Foster
245



Dalton McGuinty

Ottawa West

Karim Ismaili
3,718


Bob Chiarelli
14,516


Greg Joy
12,898

Stephen Johns
448

Stan Lamothe
96

Andy Sammon (Ind)
241

Bob Chiarelli


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Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   Natural Law Other

Cornwall

Syd Gardiner
1,719


John Cleary
14,507

Keith Clingen
7,838

Bernise Featherstone
236



John Cleary

Frontenac—Addington


Fred Wilson
7,302

Peter Walker
10,249


Bill Vankoughnet
12,211

William Overall
121

Laurie Greenidge (FCP)
1404
Ross Baker (Ind)
416

Fred Wilson

Hastings—Peterborough


Elmer Buchanan
8,328

Barb Jinkerson
4,056


Harry Danford
16,187

David Hetherington
308

John Westen (FCP)
1,002

Elmer Buchanan

Kingston and the Islands


Gary Wilson
8,052


John Gerretsen
10,314

Sally Barnes
8,571

Ronald Dunphy
155

John Pacheco (FCP)
858

Gary Wilson

Lanark-Renfrew

Don Page
3,455

June Timmons
9,956


Leo Jordan
19,959

Rick Alexander
237

Murray Reid (CoR)
867
Kilian O'Donovan (FCP)
745
Mike Dubroy (Ind)
557

Leo Jordan

Leeds–Grenville

Charles Stewart
2,316

Peter McKenna
8,955


Bob Runciman
21,763




Peter Bevan-Baker (G)
927
Phillip Blancher (Ind)
438

Bob Runciman

Prescott and Russell

Yves Deschamps
4,472


Jean-Marc Lalonde
24,808

Pierre Leduc
13,637

Pierrette Blondin
446

Jean-Serge Brisson (Lbt)
626
John MacKinnon (Ind)
564


Jean Poirier

Prince Edward—Lennox


Paul Johnson
5,996

Robert Gentile
7,798


Gary Fox
14,144



Kenn Hineman (CoR)
571

Paul Johnson

Quinte

Barb Dolan
3,743

George Zegouras
11,826


Doug Rollins
13,961






Hugh O'Neil

Renfrew North

Ish Theilheimer
2,483


Sean Conway
16,044

Dan Callaghan
9,681

Andre Giardano
187

Stan Callaghan (FCP)
1,695

Sean Conway

Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville

Michael Cowley-Owen
2,285

Denis Sabourin
7,594


Noble Villeneuve
18,884

Andrew Featherstone
428



Noble Villeneuve


Central Ontario











































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   FCP Other

Bruce

Robert Emerson
4,269

Bruce Lauckner
11,004


Barb Fisher
13,680

John Clark
2,787

Catherine Young (G)
296

Vacant

Dufferin—Peel

Sandra Crane
3,470


Mavis Wilson
8,501


David Tilson
23,239





David Tilson

Grey—Owen Sound

Greg Cooper
3,413

Everett Hall
8,262


Bill Murdoch
25,138

David Black
2,082


Michael Schmidt (Ind)
703
Ian Roberts (NLP)
170

Bill Murdoch

Muskoka–Georgian Bay


Dan Waters
7,742


Ken Black
8,095


Bill Grimmett
17,864



Michael Fenton (G)
411
Bill Ogilvie (Ind)
381

Dan Waters

Northumberland

Murray Weppler
4,539


Joan Fawcett
13,233


Doug Galt
19,359





Joan Fawcett

Peterborough


Jenny Carter
7,581


Sylvia Sutherland
10,326


Gary Stewart
22,735

Paul Morgan
2,064

Vic Watts (Lbt)
251
Peter Leggat (NLP)
213

Jenny Carter

Simcoe Centre


Paul Wessenger
7,655


Bruce Owen
12,061


Joe Tascona
29,790

Susane MacPhee-Manning
769


Richard Warman (G)
580
Les Barnett (Ind)
284

Paul Wessenger

Simcoe East

Marg Ducie
4,849

Ralph Cipolla
9,044


Al McLean
23,489



Allan MacDonald (Ind)
876
Siggy Lamothe (NLP)
266

Al McLean

Simcoe West

Kathy Simpson
4,937

Jamie Shortt
5,499


Jim Wilson
24,346

James Gault
894



Jim Wilson

Victoria—Haliburton

Cathy Vainio
4,210

Sharon McCrae
6,280


Chris Hodgson
25,267

James Medd
378

Brad Bradamore (Ind)
643
Charles Olito (CoR)
51

Chris Hodgson


Durham & York Region



























































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC Other

Durham Centre


Drummond White
8,120


Allan Furlong
9,808


Jim Flaherty
25,107



Drummond White

Durham East


Gord Mills
8,519

Mary Novak
6,512


John O'Toole
24,303



Gord Mills

Durham West


Jim Wiseman
9,444


Joe Dickson
13,974


Janet Ecker
29,232

Neil Fonseka (Ind)
904

Jim Wiseman

Durham—York


Larry O'Connor
8,048

David Marquis
7,512


Julia Munro
25,018

Vincent Artymko (FCP)
845

Larry O'Connor

Markham

Mike Tang
7,779

Khalid Usman
10,770


David Tsubouchi
37,314

Pat Redmond (FCP)
1,088
Stephen Porter (NLP)
626

Vacant

Oshawa


Allan Pilkey
8,450

Linda Porritt
5,666


Jerry Ouellette
16,793



Allan Pilkey

York Centre

Joseph Thevarkunnel
6,698

Mario Ferri
29,150


Al Palladini
37,897




Greg Sorbara

York—Mackenzie

Susan Wakeling
3,611


Charles Beer
13,973


Frank Klees
25,904

Stefan Slovak (FCP)
498
Christopher Ball (G)
425

Charles Beer


Scarborough















































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   Natural Law Other

Scarborough—Agincourt

Christine Fei
4,112


Gerry Phillips
13,472

Keith MacNab
11,337

Daphne Quance
313



Gerry Phillips

Scarborough Centre


Steve Owens
6,841

Mary Ellen Pimblett
7,163


Dan Newman
12,717

Eleanor Hyodo
349

John Brereton (Ind)
649

Steve Owens

Scarborough East


Bob Frankford
7,212

Bhagat Taggar
7,197


Steve Gilchrist
19,166

Jim Hill
234


Sam Apelbaum (Lbt)
319
Neville Berry (Ind)
270

Bob Frankford

Scarborough—Ellesmere


David Warner
7,906

Kris Parthiban
5,602


Marilyn Mushinski
13,282

Daniele Belair
202

James MacLeod (CoR)
745

David Warner

Scarborough North


Tarek Fatah
6,431


Alvin Curling
15,507

Mike Thomas
10,508

Fred Fredeen
239

Paul Blair (F)
601
Rina Morra (FCP)
369

Alvin Curling

Scarborough West


Anne Swarbrick
9,216

John Marchildon
5,326


Jim Brown
11,773

Cynthia Marchand
387

Frank Meyers (Ref)
254
George Dance (Lbt)
214
Eric Stark (G)
129

Anne Swarbrick


North York & East York
















































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   Green   Natural Law Other

Don Mills

Janaki Bala-Krishnan
4,569

Richard Gosling
7,607


David Johnson
14,897



Lawrence Corp
231

David Pengelly (F)
253
Mario Riberio (Ind)
243
Lee Wildgen (Ind)
119

David Johnson

Downsview


Anthony Perruzza
8,782


Annamarie Castrilli
9,142

Frank Ellis
4,444

Tiina Leivo
217



Donato De Dominicis (Ind)
572

Anthony Perruzza

Lawrence

Donato Santeramo
5,000


Joseph Cordiano
11,784

Emilia Valentini
7,955

Eric Saumur
246

Roy Anderson
698



Joseph Cordiano

Oriole

David Cox
3,665


Elinor Caplan
11,164


Paul Sutherland
10,130

Don Roebuck
115

Donna Anderson
227

Bernadette Michael (Ind)
243

Elinor Caplan

Willowdale

Julie McCrea
4,825


Les Scheininger
9,870


Charles Harnick
18,834

Laura Weinberg
386

Michael Beifuss
253

Frank Zeppieri (Ind)
715

Charles Harnick

Wilson Heights

Claudia White
4,612


Monte Kwinter
12,468

Sam Pasternack
9,772

Tom Salsberg
303

Mike Dubinsky
438

Dan Largy (FCP)
231
David Yates (Ref)
109

Monte Kwinter

York East


Gary Malkowski
9,526

Steve Mastoras
7,398


John Parker
12,789



Marilyn Pepper
243

Steve Kotsopoulos (Ind)
497
John Richardson (Ind)
251

Gary Malkowski

York Mills

Lesley Durham
2,930

David MacNaughton
7,318


David Turnbull
18,852

Marion Wyse
157

Debbie Weberg
173

Mark Meschino (Lbt)
223

David Turnbull

Yorkview


Giorgio Mammoliti
6,447


Mario Sergio
9,245

Danny Varaich
3,989







Giorgio Mammoliti


Toronto
















































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   Green   Natural Law Other

Beaches—Woodbine


Frances Lankin
10,862

Stephen Lautens
6,158

Lynda Buffet
7,923



Donalda Fredeen
162

Brad Allen (Ind)
319
Miguel Figueroa (Comm)
169

Frances Lankin

Dovercourt


Tony Silipo
9,049

Maria Dasilva-Skultety
5,561

Malcolm Mansfield
3,560

Shelly Lipsey
390

Erica Kindl
179

Amani Oakley (Ind Labour)
261
Douglas Quinn (Lbt)
161

Tony Silipo

Eglinton

Adam Di Carlo
4,597


Dianne Poole
12,904


Bill Saunderson
17,496

Dan King
395

Linda Martin
325

Fernand Deschamps (Ind Renewal)
123

Dianne Poole

Fort York


Rosario Marchese
10,762


Bob Wong
8,482

Jacob Joel
6,025

Kevin Ells
300

Maurice Seguin
133

Paul Barker (Lbt)
266
Matthew Shepherd (Ind)
140
John Steele (Comm League)
129

Rosario Marchese

High Park—Swansea


Elaine Ziemba
8,899

Ted Lojko
7,121


Derwyn Shea
10,559

David Burman
368

Greg Roberts
286



Elaine Ziemba

Parkdale


Martin Silva
5,795


Tony Ruprecht
8,435

Fred Blucher
2,887

Miriam Hawkins
363



Wilfred Szczesny (Comm)
142

Tony Ruprecht

Riverdale


Marilyn Churley
10,948

Frank Lowery
5,443

John Gamble
6,348

Marianna Tzabiras
217

Loucas Café
124

Pat Marquis (Ind)
273

Marilyn Churley

St. Andrew—St. Patrick

David Jacobs
9,231


Carolyn Bennett
9,413


Isabel Bassett
13,092

Hamish Wilson
271

Bruce Hislop
237

Mark Scott (Lbt)
141


Vacant

St. George—St. David


Brent Hawkes
9,672


Tim Murphy
10,325


Al Leach
10,662


Chris Lea
241

Ron Robins (NLP)
151

Linda Gibbons (Ind)
326
Alexander Nosal (Ind)
98

Tim Murphy


Etobicoke & York





























































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   Libertarian   Natural Law Other

Etobicoke—Humber

Osman Ali
3,100


Jim Henderson
13,634


Doug Ford, Sr.
18,128



Lawrence Staranchuk
196

Omar Mohamed (Ind)
257
Mohamoud Sheik-Nor (Ind)
51

Jim Henderson

Etobicoke—Lakeshore


Ruth Grier
8,279

Bruce Davis
9,074


Morley Kells
14,879

Daniel Hunt
270

Geraldine Jackson
209

Julie Northrup (Ind Renewal)
186

Ruth Grier

Etobicoke—Rexdale


Ed Philip
8,668

Lorraine Nowina
7,173


John Hastings
9,521



Miki Staranchuk
188

Diane Johnston (Ind Renewal)
488

Ed Philip

Etobicoke West

Judy Jones
4,608

Michael Brown
9,826


Chris Stockwell
18,349



Laureen Amos
399



Chris Stockwell

Oakwood


Tony Rizzo
7,624


Mike Colle
8,599

Courtney Doldron
3,298

Nunzio Venuto
100

Doug Storey
135


Joe Flexer (Ind Labour)
301
Constantine Kritsonis (G)
269

Tony Rizzo

York South


Bob Rae
10,442


Hagood Hardy
6,025

Larry Edwards
7,726

Roma Kelembet (Lbt)
153

Bob Hyman (NLP)
176

Don Pennell (FCP)
305
David James Cooper (G)
219
Kevin Clarke (Ind)
170
Darrell Rankin (Comm)
105


Bob Rae


Brampton, Mississauga & Halton





















































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC Other

Brampton North

John Devries
5,288


Carman McClelland
14,800


Joe Spina
20,148

Lester Newby (NLP)
494

Carman McClelland

Brampton South

Paul Ledgister
5,676


Bob Callahan
15,237


Tony Clement
21,859

Bernie Cissek (FCP)
1,011
Maxim Newby (NLP)
229

Bob Callahan

Burlington South

David Miles
3,507

Ray Rivers
5,415


Cam Jackson
24,831

Emidio Corvaro (FCP)
470

Cam Jackson

Halton Centre

Richard Banigan
5,268


Barbara Sullivan
13,977


Terence Young
30,621



Barbara Sullivan

Halton North


Noel Duignan
4,362


Walt Elliot
6,568


Ted Chudleigh
19,247

Alex McKee (FCP)
1,239
John Shadbolt (Lbt)
461

Noel Duignan

Mississauga East

Zenia Wadhwani
5,120

Konstantine Katsoulis
10,039


Carl DeFaria
16,468



John Sola

Mississauga North

Dan Shekhar
5,283


Steve Offer
17,681


John Snobelen
22,095

John Boddy (G)
1,206

Steve Offer

Mississauga South

David Messenger
3,282

Ieva Martin
5,551


Margaret Marland
23,116

Scott Kay (NLP)
334
Adrian Crewson (Ind)
309
Wolfgang Mueller (Ind)
287
Matthew Wood (G)
256

Margaret Marland

Mississauga West

Paul Daniel
6,758


Steve Mahoney
23,275


Rob Sampson
26,614

George Meekins (CoR)
952

Steve Mahoney

Oakville South

Willie Lambert
2,973

Lou Rocca
8,479


Gary Carr
21,689

Mike Rooney (FCP)
1,103

Gary Carr


Hamilton-Wentworth & Niagara



































































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   FCP   Natural Law Other

Hamilton Centre


David Christopherson
8,012

Filomena Tassi
7,322

Angie Tomasic
5,723

Tom Wigglesworth
376


Monique Poudrette
331



David Christopherson

Hamilton East

Andrew Mackenzie
7,042


Dominic Agostino
11,088

Don Sheppard
6,263

Angela Corvaro
681



Bob Mann (Comm)
389


Robert W. Mackenzie

Hamilton Mountain


Brian Charlton
9,817


Marie Bountrogianni
12,824


Trevor Pettit
13,852

Michael O'Grady
1,329





Brian Charlton

Hamilton West


Richard Allen
9,267

Helen Wilson
8,911


Lillian Ross
13,301

Lynne Scime
880

Rita Rassenberg
284

Hans Wienhold (Lbt)
169

Richard Allen

Lincoln


Ron Hansen
5,800


Harry Pelissero
10,876


Frank Sheehan
18,709


Tristan Emmanuel
1,241

Mary Glasser
288



Ron Hansen

Niagara Falls


Margaret Harrington
7,034

Marg Germano
8,289


Bart Maves
12,132



Bill Amos
355

Melania Gural (Ind)
189

Margaret Harrington

Niagara South


Shirley Coppen
5,376

Aubrey Foley
7,634


Tim Hudak
8,815

Al Kiers
536



Morton Sider (Ind)
688

Shirley Coppen

St. Catharines

Jeff Burch
3,929


Jim Bradley
13,761

Archie Heide
11,486

Jon Siemens
245

Marcy Sheremetta
153




Jim Bradley

St. Catharines—Brock


Christel Haeck
5,521

Gail Richardson
7,373


Tom Froese
11,976

Bert Pynenburg
598





Christel Haeck

Welland—Thorold


Peter Kormos
12,848

Bob Muir
8,630

Greg Reid
8,089



Helene Ann Darisse
232

Barry Fitzgerald (F)
285

Peter Kormos

Wentworth East


Mark Morrow
6,667


Shirley Collins
12,282


Ed Doyle
15,888





Mark Davies (Ind)
863

Mark Morrow

Wentworth North


Don Abel
6,474


Chris Ward
10,393


Toni Skarica
21,165







Don Abel


Midwestern Ontario









































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   FCP Other

Brantford


Brad Ward
8,165


Dave Neumann
10,418


Ron Johnson
13,745

Paul Vandervet
762

William Darfler (G)
430

Brad Ward

Brant—Haldimand

Willem Hanrath
3,030


Ronald Eddy
10,589


Peter Preston
14,184

Steve Elgersma
1,340

Terry Childs (G)
527

Ronald Eddy

Cambridge


Mike Farnan
11,797

Ben Tucci
5,606


Gerry Martiniuk
17,269

Al Smith
1,690

Reg Gervais (Ind)
433

Mike Farnan

Guelph


Derek Fletcher
10,278


Rick Ferraro
11,459


Brenda Elliott
17,204

John Gots
1,035

Thomas Bradburn (Lbt)
265
Anna Di Carlo (Ind Renewal)
187

Derek Fletcher

Huron


Paul Klopp
6,927

John Jewitt
7,009


Helen Johns
13,343

Phil Cornish
1,418


Kimble Ainslie (Ref)
207

Paul Klopp

Kitchener

Sandi Ellis
6,998

Bryan Stortz
9,992


Wayne Wettlaufer
13,374

Lou Reitzel
2,111

Bob Oberholtzer (Ind)
612
Frank Kerek (Ind)
223

Vacant

Kitchener—Wilmot


Mike Cooper
8,146

Shelly Schlueter
10,106


Gary Leadston
17,392

Ted Kryn
2,415



Mike Cooper

Norfolk


Norm Jamison
7,893

Rudy Stickl
9,413


Toby Barrett
17,335

Andre De Decker
972



Norm Jamison

Oxford


Kimble Sutherland
9,501

Bruce Sibbick
6,564


Ernie Hardeman
17,568

Case Van Blyderveen
1,061

Kaye Sargent (Lbt)
386
Jim Morris (NLP)
275
Jim Montag (F)
148

Kimble Sutherland

Perth


Karen Haslam
8,445

Gerry Teahen
7,722


Bert Johnson
13,735



Robert Smink (F)
427
Patrick Van Galen (Ind)
326

Karen Haslam

Waterloo North

Hugh Miller
6,869

Bob Byron
8,729


Elizabeth Witmer
25,757

Sandra Kryn
1,714

Blaine Watson (NLP)
275

Elizabeth Witmer

Wellington

Elaine Rogala
4,104

Don Ross
5,706


Ted Arnott
21,573

John Meenan
782

Dianne Sanderson (Lbt)
269

Ted Arnott


Southwestern Ontario




















































































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC   FCP   Natural Law Other

Chatham—Kent


Randy Hope
7,444

Mike Ferguson
9,915


Jack Carroll
10,461

David Edwards
1,008





Randy Hope

Elgin

Hugh MacGinnis
3,445

Barry Fitzgerald
5,801

Jim Williams
10,660






Peter North (Ind.)
12,436
Ray Monteith (F)
565

Peter North

Essex-Kent


Pat Hayes
7,837


Pat Hoy
10,130

George Kennedy
8,384

Steve Posthumus
1,022





Pat Hayes

Essex South

Dave Maris
4,348


Bruce Crozier
14,513

Dave Wylupek
5,730

Joyce Cherry
1,550

David Mitchell
498



Bruce Crozier

Lambton

Dona Stewardson
5,055

Larry O'Neill
7,925


Marcel Beaubien
12,034

Jim Hopper
2,184



Wayne Forbes (F)
417


Ellen MacKinnon

London Centre


Marion Boyd
11,096

Ron Postian
7,559

Patrick McGuinness
9,364

Mike Dwyer
1,041

Liz Overall
134

Jeff Culbert (G)
533
Lloyd Walker (F)
452

Marion Boyd

London North

Carolyn Davies
8,167

Larry Crossan
11,112


Dianne Cunningham
23,195

Graeme Benedetti
777

Rita Varrin
101

John Beverley (G)
365
Jack Plant (F)
334

Dianne Cunningham

London South


David Winninger
10,729


Joan Smith
10,693


Bob Wood
18,161

Rudy Polci
387

James Hea
111

Maureen Battaglia (F)
340
Mark Simpson (Ref)
323
Sven Biggs (G)
202

David Winninger

Middlesex


Irene Mathyssen
8,799


Doug Reycraft
10,448


Bruce Smith
15,684

Jamie Harris
3,481



Barry Malcolm (F)
458

Irene Mathyssen

Sarnia


Bob Huget
7,487

Joan Link
8,626


David Boushy
9,260

Ron Raes
1,642



Anthony Barbato (Ind)
217
Andrew Falby (Ind)
159

Bob Huget

Windsor—Riverside


Dave Cooke
12,347

Gary McNamara
9,412

Blaine Tyndall
4,440

Michel Ozorak
459

Sherry Lanier
362



Dave Cooke

Windsor—Sandwich

Arlene Rousseau
6,414


Sandra Pupatello
11,940

Joe Durocher
5,704

Earl Amyotte
610

Ronald Bessette
263

Christine Wilson (Ind)
410


George Dadamo

Windsor—Walkerville


Wayne Lessard
9,901


Dwight Duncan
10,281

Michael Rohrer
3,610

Donna Halliday
957

Vivek Narula
156



Wayne Lessard


Northeastern Ontario


































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC Other

Algoma


Bud Wildman
6,190

Paul Dunning
3,128

Phil Sabine
4,602



Bud Wildman

Algoma—Manitoulin

Lois Miller
2,991


Mike Brown
7,238

Joyce Foster
5,184



Mike Brown

Cochrane North


Len Wood
6,935

Gilles Gagnon
4,952

Louis Veilleux
3,316



Len Wood

Cochrane South


Gilles Bisson
12,114

Jim Brown
4,958


Gord Miller
6,587

Joel Vien (Ind)
339

Gilles Bisson

Nickel Belt


Floyd Laughren
8,007

Betty Rheaume
5,549

Frank Deburger
3,305

Michel Chartrand (Ind)
225
Grace Tancock (NLP)
119

Floyd Laughren

Nipissing

Doug Bennett
4,350

Bert Brandon
7,885


Mike Harris
18,722




Mike Harris

Parry Sound

Dan Reed
3,367

Mark Fisher
4,821


Ernie Eves
15,523



Ernie Eves

Sault Ste. Marie


Tony Martin
15,392


Carmen Provenzano
11,672

Lou Turco
7,699

Paul Thompson (G)
757

Tony Martin

Sudbury


Sharon Murdock
8,698


Rick Bartolucci
12,349

Richard Zanibbi
8,093


Don Scott (Ind)
506
David Gordon (NL)
315
Lewis Poulin (G)
290
Ed Pokonzie (Ind)
123

Sharon Murdock

Sudbury East


Shelley Martel
11,236

Paul Menard
9,594

Don Mark
8,680

Guy Martin (Ind)
473
William Morrison (NLP)
310

Shelley Martel

Timiskaming

Ambrose Raftis
2,962


David Ramsay
8,643

Ian MacPherson
6,185

Ralph Schaffner (CoR)
685

David Ramsay


Northwestern Ontario




















































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  NDP   Liberal   PC Other

Fort William

Greg Laws
4,561


Lyn McLeod
15,681

Evelyn Dodds
7,116




Lyn McLeod

Kenora

Mike Clancy
2,788


Frank Miclash
9,152

Gord Griffiths
5,097



Frank Miclash

Lake Nipigon


Gilles Pouliot
5,079

Ian MacQuarrie
3,463

Vic Fournel
3,273



Gilles Pouliot

Port Arthur


Shelley Wark-Martyn
7,490


Michael Gravelle
14,281

Jim Doherty
6,554

Anita Harris (FCP)
683
Paul Weber (Ind)
182

Shelley Wark-Martyn

Rainy River


Howard Hampton
4,912

Darren Brown
2,683


Lynn Beyak
4,707



Howard Hampton


Byelections


Due to resignations, five by-elections were held between the 1995 and 1999 elections.






















































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PC   NDP Other

York South
May 23, 1996


Gerard Kennedy
7,774


Rob Davis
5,093


David Miller
6,656

David Milne (Ind)
151
George Dance (Lbt)
77
Kevin Clarke (Ind)
70


Bob Rae
resigned February 29, 1996

Oriole
September 4, 1997


David Caplan
9,954


Barbara Greene
5,163

Jim Kafieh
1,700

Bernadette Michael (Ind)
132
Shelly Lipsey (G)
96


Elinor Caplan
resigned May 5, 1997

Ottawa West
September 4, 1997


Alex Cullen
11,438

Chris Thompson
7,217

Katrina Prystupa
2573


John Turmel (Ind)
201
Gene Villeneuve (G)
96


Bob Chiarelli
resigned May 5, 1997

Windsor—Riverside
September 4, 1997

Gary McNamara
8,494

Fran Funero
3,028


Wayne Lessard
9,308

Steve Harvey (G)
329


Dave Cooke
resigned May 5, 1997

Nickel Belt
October 1, 1998

Frank Madigan
4,173

Gerry Courtemanche
3,836


Blain Morin
5,537




Floyd Laughren
resigned February 28, 1998


See also



  • Politics of Ontario

  • List of Ontario political parties

  • Premier of Ontario

  • Leader of the Opposition (Ontario)









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