1999 Ontario general election



Ontario general election, 1999





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103 seats in the 37th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
52 seats needed for a majority

















































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

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Leader

Mike Harris

Dalton McGuinty

Howard Hampton
Party

Progressive Conservative

Liberal

New Democratic
Leader since

May 12, 1990

December 1, 1996

June 22, 1996
Leader's seat

Nipissing

Ottawa South

Kenora—Rainy River
Last election
82
30
17
Seats won
59
35
9
Seat change

Decrease23

Increase5

Decrease8
Popular vote
1,978,059
1,751,472
551,009
Percentage
45.1
39.9%
12.6%
Swing

Increase0.3pp

Increase8.8pp

Decrease8.0pp


Ontario general election, 1999 results by riding.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.






Premier before election

Mike Harris
Progressive Conservative



Premier-designate

Mike Harris
Progressive Conservative


An Ontario general election was held on June 3, 1999, to elect members of the 37th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada.


The governing Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, led by Premier Mike Harris, was re-elected to a second majority government.


It was the first election in which the Legislative Assembly of Ontario had a reduced number of seats. Previously, the province's riding boundaries were different from those used in federal elections. In the 1999 election, for the first time, provincial riding boundaries were redrawn to precisely match federal ridings, resulting in 27 fewer seats — and 27 fewer Members of Provincial Parliament — in the legislature. Notably, in a number of ridings this resulted in incumbent MPPs directly facing each other in the new seats; in a few ridings, incumbent MPPs from the same party even had to compete against each other for their own party's nomination.




Contents





  • 1 Campaign


  • 2 Results


  • 3 Constituency results

    • 3.1 Ottawa-Carleton


    • 3.2 Eastern Ontario


    • 3.3 Central Ontario


    • 3.4 Southern Durham & York


    • 3.5 Central Toronto


    • 3.6 Suburban Toronto


    • 3.7 Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville


    • 3.8 Hamilton-Wentworth, Burlington & Niagara


    • 3.9 Midwestern Ontario


    • 3.10 Southwestern Ontario


    • 3.11 Northern Ontario



  • 4 By-elections


  • 5 See also




Campaign




The Ontario Legislature after the 1999 election.


According to a poll released on the eve of the election, the Liberal Party entered the campaign with a lead over the Progressive Conservatives. This poll's accuracy was disputed by many, however, and even Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty cast doubt on it: noting that most polling companies claim to be accurate 19 times out of 20, he suggested that this might have been the 20th. Subsequent polls taken in the early period of the campaign showed the Progressive Conservatives with a commanding lead over the Liberals, in a manner more consistent with pre-election numbers.


Harris' government had delivered large tax cuts and significantly reduced the deficit, but they had also severely cut spending in the process. They had the support of the legendary Tory political machine, bolstered by a group of American experts imported from the United States' Republican Party. They targeted Dalton McGuinty as inexperienced ("Dalton McGuinty is not up to the job" was a Tory campaign slogan), and attacked him for lacking a clear vision. This was successful due to McGuinty having a reputation for being uncomfortable and stiff in the media. During the leader's debates, McGuinty had a poor performance, being unable to explain his party's platform clearly and being compared to fictional serial killer Norman Bates by NDP leader Howard Hampton.


The extensive use of attack ads and wedge issues by the Tories was a new development in Canadian politics, and some commentators worried the election process was becoming Americanized.


The third major party, the Ontario New Democratic Party led by Howard Hampton, spent much the campaign battling the memory of Bob Rae's unpopular government in the early 1990s. Despite Hampton's efforts to reach out to labour, the NDP were substantially weakened as the major unions deserted them in favour of the Liberals, hoping to defeat the Tories by strategic voting.


The province was enjoying strong economic growth at the time which also vindicated the Conservatives' deficit-cutting measures in the public. The Liberal Party managed to recover some support late in the campaign, but it was not enough and the Tories were re-elected with a second consecutive majority government.



Results












































































































































Party
Party Leader
# of
candidates
Seats
Popular Vote

1995

Elected
% Change
#
%
% Change
    

Progressive Conservative

Mike Harris
103
82

59
-28.0%
1,978,059
45.1%
+0.3%
 

Liberal

Dalton McGuinty
103
30

35
+16.7%
1,751,472
39.9%
+8.8%
 

New Democratic

Howard Hampton
103
17

9
-47.1%
551,009
12.6%
-8.0%


Green

Frank de Jong
57
-
-
-
30,749
0.7%
+0.3%


Family Coalition
Giuseppe Gori
37
-
-
-
24,216
0.6%
-0.9%
 

Natural Law

Ron Parker
73
-
-
-
19,491
0.4%
-


Freedom
Lloyd Walker
14
-
-
-
4,806
0.1%
-


Libertarian

Sam Apelbaum
7
-
-
-
2,337
0.1%
-0.1%


Communist
Hassan Husseini
4
-
-
-
814
0.02%
-


Confederation of Regions
 
2
-
-
-
282
0.01%
-
 

Reform
 
1
-
-
-
174
0.003%
-
 
Others
62
1
-
-100%
26,798
0.6%
-0.2%

Total

567

130

103

-20.8%

4,390,207

100%
 

Notes:


  • No fewer than 27 candidates affiliated with the Communist Party of Canada - Marxist-Leninist contested this election as independents. These candidates won a total of 7,194 votes.

  • The Reform Association of Ontario fielded one candidate.

  • Three independent candidates were members of the Humanist Party of Ontario.

It is possible that some independent candidates were actually members of these or other unregistered parties.



Constituency results







Note: Expenditure entries are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario. The figures cited are the "Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation", and include transfers from constituency associations.


(Note: The official returns list Ray as a candidate of the Ontario Communist Party, rather than the Communist League. This, however, is an error.)



Ottawa-Carleton
















































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP Natural Law GreenOther

Carleton—Gloucester


Brian Coburn
24,356

Rene Danis
18,052

Jamie Gallant
1,195

Richard Wolfson
177

Andre Clermont
614



Luc Brisebois (Ind)
247



Gilles Morin †
Carleton East

Nepean—Carleton


John Baird
31,546


Gord Hunter
16,809

Craig Parsons
1,647



Brian E. Jackson
239


Bill Frampton (F)
386


John Baird
Nepean

Ottawa Centre

Ray Kostuck
15,403


Richard Patten
17,956


Elisabeth Arnold
11,977

Wayne Foster
170


Chris Bradshaw
1,231


Marvin Glass (Comm)
174
Mistahi Corkill (Ind [M-L])
132


Richard Patten

Ottawa South

Mike Nicholson
19,337


Dalton McGuinty
22,707

James McLaren
2,655

James Hea
121


George Brown
724

Mag Carson (Ind [M-L])
243


Dalton McGuinty

Ottawa—Vanier

Maurice Lamirande
12,605


Claudette Boyer
21,009

David Gagnon
4,163

Pierrette Blondin
580

Richard Briggs
953


Kevin Corkill (Ind [M-L])
310



Bernard Grandmaître †
Ottawa East

Ottawa West—Nepean


Garry Guzzo
22,834


Rick Chiarelli
16,419


Alex Cullen
7,701

Lester Newby
70


Richard Warman
453


Megan Hnatiw (Ind [M-L])
129
John Turmel
(Ind) 94
Anthony Silvestro (CoR)
79


Garry Guzzo
Ottawa—Rideau

Merged riding

Alex Cullen
Ottawa West


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Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP Natural Law GreenOther

Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell

Alain Lalonde
17,364


Jean-Marc Lalonde
24,568

Stephane Landry
2,007

Mary Glasser
425





Jean-Marc Lalonde
Prescott and Russell

Hastings—
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington


Harry Danford
18,553


Leona Dombrowsky
20,395

Allan McPhail
3,008







Harry Danford
Hastings—Peterborough

Merged riding


Bill Vankoughnet †
Frontenac—Addington

Kingston and the Islands

Bob Pickering
14,487


John Gerretsen
26,355

Beth Pater
5,436

Gerard Morris
182

Chris Walker
1,174


Chris Beneteau (FCP)
546



John Gerretsen

Lanark—Carleton


Norm Sterling
31,364


Dwight Eastman
17,323

Sheila Sansome
2,713

Angela Hea
171

Stuart Langstaff
681


J.J. Campbell (FCP)
1,450


Norm Sterling
Carleton

Leeds—Grenville


Bob Runciman
23,390

Don Cameron
17,307

Jim Murray
2,097

Britt Roberts
244

Ken Blackburn
1,008



Rob Runciman

Prince Edward-Hastings


Gary Fox
17,931


Ernie Parsons
17,987

Bev Campbell
2,877

Sylvie Poirier
111

Shawn Talbot
441


Marie Hineman (CoR)
203

Kevin River (Ind)
188

Trueman Tuck (Ind [Independent Reform])
133



Gary Fox
Prince Edward—Lennox

Merged riding


Doug Rollins †
Quinte

Renfrew—
Nipissing—Pembroke


Leo Jordan
17,738


Sean Conway
23,435

Gerry Boyer
2,295

Andre Giordano
172

Thane Heins
287



Leo Jordan
Lanark—Renfrew

Merged riding

Sean Conway
Renfrew North

Stormont—Dundas—
Charlottenburgh


Noble Villeneuve
19,635


John Cleary
20,275


Maggie MacDonald
2,012

Ian Campbell
329





Noble Villeneuve
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville

Merged riding

John Cleary
Cornwall


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Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP Natural Law GreenOther

Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford


Joe Tascona
33,721

Maura Bolger
15,376

Jim Brooker
2,532

Mitchell Hibbs
229




Walter Tracogna (Ind)
482

Rudy Couture (Ind)
302



Joe Tascona
Simcoe Centre

Bruce—Grey


Bill Murdoch
24,915


Ruth Lovell
16,139

Colleen Purdon
2,776



Grant Pattullo
373


John Clark (FCP)
1540


Bill Murdoch
Grey—Owen Sound

Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey


David Tilson
30,532

Steve White
13,591


Noel Duignan
1,871



Richard Procter
1156



David Tilson
Dufferin—Peel

Durham


John O'Toole
26,103

Garry Minnie
14,694

Jim Morrison
4,235

Jacinthe Millaire
242

Gail Thompson
467



John O'Toole
Durham East

Haliburton—Victoria—Brock


Chris Hodgson
32,125

Sharon McCrae
14,556

Rick Denyer
3,786

Maxim Newby
135




Brad Bradamore (Ind)
340
Charles Olito (F)
198


Chris Hodgson
Victoria—Haliburton

Northumberland


Doug Galt
20,535

Carolyn Campbell
19,632

Murray Weppler
2,820

Pascale Levert
99

Tom Lawson
1,194


Jim Psihogios (FCP)
370


Doug Galt

Peterborough


Gary Stewart
24,422


Jeff Leal
21,820

Dave Nickle
7,058

Larry Tyldsley
598

Robert Mayer
106


Bob Bowers (Ind)
151
K.T. Burgess (Ind)
125


Gary Stewart

Simcoe—Grey


Jim Wilson
31,984

Norman Sandberg
12,815

Mary Hart
3,662







Jim Wilson
Simcoe West

Simcoe North


Garfield Dunlop
26,160

George MacDonald
19,209

Ann Billings
2,913

William Ayling
305

Harry Promm
633




Al McLean†
Simcoe East

York North


Julia Munro
29,613

John Volpe
15,755

Steve Saysell
2,236

Kwok-Lin Mary Wan
305





Julia Munro
Durham—York

Merged riding


Frank Klees‡
York—Mackenzie


Southern Durham & York









































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP GreenOther

Markham


David Tsubouchi
26,083

Steven Kirsch
12,859

Janice Hagan
1,594

Bernadette Manning
437


Pat Redmond (FCP)
399



David Tsubouchi

Oak Ridges


Frank Klees
30,432

Vito Spatafora
17,427

Chris Moise
1,957

Steven Haylestrom
914



New District

Oshawa


Jerry Ouellette
18,915

Chris Topple
11,740

Colleen Twomey
9,154



Garry Kotack (NLP)
651

Jerry Oullette

Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge


Janet Ecker
28,661

Dave Ryan
16,881


Jim Wiseman
2,814

Chris Pennington
703


Bob Riaz (NLP)
191



Janet Ecker
Durham West

Thornhill


Tina Molinari
19,580

Dan Ronen
19,237

Nathan Rotman
1,438

Ruth Van Bezold
360



New District

Vaughan—King—Aurora


Al Palladini
28,836

Tony Genco
21,173

Michael Seaward
1,539

Ernst Von Bezold
495


John Genser (Lbt)
670


Al Palladini
York Centre

Whitby—Ajax


Jim Flaherty
27,623

Aldo Digiovanni
16,235

Betty Craig
3,889





Jim Flaherty
Durham Centre


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Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP FCP Natural Law GreenOther

Beaches—East York

Judy Burns
12,776

Bill Buckingham
9,332


Frances Lankin
19,703

Dan Largy
264

Donalda Fredeen
230

Michael Schulman
431


Steve Rutchinski (Ind [M-L])
164


Frances Lankin
Beaches—Woodbine

Merged riding


John Parker‡
York East

Broadview—Greenwood

Rita Smith
9,554

Julie Wang Morris
9,553


Marilyn Churley
18,150

Tony Ieraci
320

Bob Hyman
565




Melanie Cishecki (Ind [M-L])
543


Marilyn Churley
Riverdale

Davenport

Eduardo Marcos
4,346


Tony Ruprecht
13,649


Tony Silipo
8,717



Maurice Seguin
81

Paulo Simas
22


Ken Kalopsis (R)
174

Barbara Seed (Ind [M-L])
164

Nunzio Venuto (Lbt)
95



Tony Ruprecht
Parkdale

Merged riding

Tony Silipo
Dovercourt

Don Valley West


David Turnbull
23,177

Paul Davidson
20,008

Geoffrey Allen
2,152



Debbie Weberg
224




Judith Snow (Ind [M-L])
312


David Turnbull
York Mills

Eglinton—Lawrence


John Parker
14,994


Mike Colle
24,151

Jay Waterman
1,835

Frank D'Angelo
821

Neil Dickie
263

Shelly Lipsey
470



Mike Colle
Oakwood

Parkdale—High Park


Annamarie Castrilli
12,647


Gerard Kennedy
23,022

Irene Atkinson
4,937

Stan Grzywna
289

Lynne Hea
99


Frank de Jong
500


Doug Burn (Lbt)
325

Jorge Van Schouwen (Ind [Humanist])
99



Gerard Kennedy
York South

Merged riding


Derwyn Shea†
High Park—Swansea

St. Paul's


Isabel Bassett
18,973


Michael Bryant
23,755


Larry Solway
3,350



Linda Martin
188

Don Roebuck
326


Philip Fernandez (Ind [M-L])
194

Antonio Maristanes (Ind)
184



Isabel Bassett
St. Andrew—St. Patrick

Merged riding


Bill Saunderson†
Eglinton

Toronto Centre—Rosedale


Durhane Wong-Rieger
13,640


George Smitherman
17,756

Helen Breslauer
4,019


Bill Whatcott
232

Ron Parker
205

Joseph Cohen
392


John Sewell (Ind)
8822

Paul McKeever (F)
344

Mike Ryner (Ind)
236




Al Leach†
St. George—St. David

Trinity—Spadina

Chris Loreto
7,323

Albert Koehl
9,817


Rosario Marchese
17,110



Ron Robins
274

Sat Khalsa
612


Roberto Verdecchia (Ind [Humanist])
258

Silvio Ursomarzo (F)
182

Raymond Samuels (Ind)
154




Rosario Marchese
Fort York

York South—Weston

Alan Hofmeister
7,471


Joe Cordiano
18,205

Rosana Pellizzari
6,850

Enzo Granzotto
542

Erica Kindl
139

Alma Subasic
147


David Gershuny (Ind [M-L])
486

Hassan Husseini (Comm)
261



Joe Cordiano
Lawrence


Suburban Toronto








































































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP FCP Natural Law GreenOther

Don Valley East


David Johnson
17,955


David Caplan
20,993

J. Bala Krishnan
1,822

Ryan Kidd
153

Shail Lall
28

Jeff Pancer
85


Raffi Assadourian (Ind)
329
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm)
91

Fernand Deschamps (Ind [M-L])
65

Wayne Simmons (F)
53



David Johnson
Don Mills

Merged riding

David Caplan
Oriole

Etobicoke Centre


Chris Stockwell
25,518

Agnes Ugolini Potts
19,035

Bonte Minnema
1,309

Dan McCash
389

Geraldine Jackson
316

Christopher Morton
375


Elaine Couto (Ind [M-L])
209


Chris Stockwell
Etobicoke West

Merged riding


Doug Ford†
Etobicoke—Humber

Etobicoke—Lakeshore


Morley Kells
20,602


Laurel Broten
15,723

Vicki Obedkoff
6,457

Kevin McGourty
423

Don Jackson
349




Janice Murray (Ind [M-L])
299


Morley Kells

Etobicoke North


John Hastings
13,065


Shafiq Qaadri
11,619


Ed Philip
8,166

Mark Stefanini
580

Marilyn Pepper
223




Diane Johnston (Ind [M-L])
489


John Hastings
Etobicoke—Rexdale

Scarborough—Agincourt


Jim Brown
15,915


Gerry Phillips
18,698


Bob Frankford
1,319



Ken Morgan
129

Gary Carmichael
451


Wayne Cook (Ind)
371


Gerry Philips

Scarborough Centre


Marilyn Mushinski
18,189

Costas Manios
14,565


Sid Ryan
8,399

Rina Morra
573

Eileen Murray
455





Marilyn Mushinski
Scarborough—Ellesmere

Scarborough East


Steve Gilchrist
20,686

Peter Vanderyagt
17,084

Terry Maley
2,853

Catherine Fox
457

Loucas Café
135




Sam Apelbaum (Lbt)
368

Heath Thomas (Ind)
205



Steve Gilchrist

Scarborough—Rouge River

Mubashar Dar
12,061


Alvin Curling
20,052

Paulette Senior
2,138

Betty Peters
489

Lou Dube
284





Alvin Curling
Scarborough North

Scarborough Southwest


Dan Newman
15,349


Adrian Heaps
12,992

Michael Yorke
8,962

Wiktor Borkowski
495

Laurence Corp
339

Barbara Schaefer
466




Jim Brown‡
Scarborough West

Merged riding

Dan Newman
Scarborough Centre

Willowdale


David Young
22,200

Fahimeh Mortazavi
18,579

Mikael Swayze
1,871

Jim Conrad
409

Claude Viau
75

Elizabeth Rhodes
330


Bernadette Michael (Ind)
323

Vaughan Byrnes (F)
152




Charles Harnick†

York Centre

Robert Hausman
9,192


Monte Kwinter
21,250

Norm Jesin
3721



Angus Hunt
621






Annamarie Castrilli‡
Downsview

Merged riding

Monte Kwinter
Wilson Heights

York West

Chris Collier
5,086


Mario Sergio
16,457

Stephnie Payne
3,377



Mark Scrafford
299

Anthony Davison
427


Nicholas Lin (Ind [M-L])
194

Rosemary Ann Ray (Ind [Communist League])
149



Mario Sergio
Yorkview


Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville























































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP Natural LawOther

Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale


Raminder Gill
18,442

Dave Toor
14,492

Vishnu Roche
2,204




Roy Willis (Ind)
2,206


New District

Brampton Centre


Joe Spina
20,623

Gurjit Grewal
9,994

Paul Schmidt
5080





Joe Spina
Brampton North

Brampton West—Mississauga


Tony Clement
24,909


Vic Dhillon
16,599

John Devries
2,824

Mei Sze Viau
252



Tony Clement
Brampton South

Mississauga Centre


Rob Sampson
18,688

George Winter
14,572

Gail McCabe
1,820

Bob Harringon
1,117



Rob Sampson
Mississauga West

Mississauga East


Carl DeFaria
17,688

Shan Padda
13,371

James Kafieh
2,484

Greg Mytron
282


Pierre Chenier (Ind [M-L])
469


Carl DeFaria

Mississauga South


Margaret Marland
23,890

Ieva Martin
12,275

Ken Cole
2,293




Tim Sullivan (Ind [M-L])
535


Margaret Marland

Mississauga West


John Snobelen
26,816


Bob Delaney
17,792

Maxine Caron
1,795

Fred Fredeen
387



John Snobelen
Mississauga North

Oakville


Gary Carr
27,767


Kevin Flynn
14,689

Sean Cain
1,667

Linda Antonichuk
202


Adrian Ratelle (FCP)
530


Gary Carr
Oakville South


Hamilton-Wentworth, Burlington & Niagara























































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP FCP Natural Law GreenOther

Burlington


Cam Jackson
29,055

Linda Glover
14,220

Danny Dunleavy
2,167



Regina Law
144

Bruce Smith
432


Anne Marsden (Ind)
289


Cam Jackson
Burlington South

Erie—Lincoln


Tim Hudak
20,481

Lorne Boyko
14,603

Dave Thomas
3,884

Alfred Kiers
1009

John Gregory
435





Tim Hudak
Niagara South

Halton


Ted Chudleigh
35,505

Mohan Anand
14,767

Jay Jackson
2,833

Giuseppe Gori
755



Bill Champ
806



Ted Chudleigh
Halton North

Merged riding


Terence Young†
Halton Centre

Hamilton East


Peter Preston
7,414


Dominic Agostino
17,891

Bob Sutton
6,304


Edgar Breau
386

Laureen Amos
258

Jim Howlett
496


Bob Mann (Comm)
288
Julie Gordon (Ind [M-L])
263


Dominic Agostino

Hamilton Mountain


Trevor Pettit
16,397


Marie Bountrogianni
19,076


Chris Charlton
10,622

Jim Enos
426

Bob Danio
261

Kelli Gallagher
456


Rolf Gerstenberger (Ind [M-L])
159


Trevor Pettit

Hamilton West


Lillian Ross
12,261

Frank D'Amico
12,037


David Christopherson
15,625

Lynne Scime
403

Rita Rassenberg
231

Phyllis McColl
495


Wendell Fields (Ind-(ML))
236


David Christopherson
Hamilton Centre

Merged riding

Lillian Ross

Niagara Centre


Frank Sheehan
17,217

M. Charbonneau
9,539


Peter Kormos
21,856



Margaret Larrass
382




Lank Makuloluwa (Ind)
198


Peter Kormos
Welland—Thorold

Merged riding

Frank Sheehan
Lincoln

Niagara Falls


Bart Maves
18,497

Selina Volpatti
17,080

Claude Sonier
3,985



Bill Amos
317

Clara Tarnoy
300


Darren Wood (Ind)
298


Bart Maves

St. Catharines


Tom Froese
17,994


Jim Bradley
25,186

Gordon Coggins
2,902



Helene Darisse
272

Doug Woodard
215


Ron Walker (Ind [M-L])
154


Jim Bradley

Merged riding

Tom Froese
St. Catharines—Brock

Stoney Creek




Brad Clark
21,462

Chris Phillips
18,840

Robert Barlow
4,922

Philip Lees
1,206

Sue Marchand
330




Paul Lane (Ind [M-L])
350



Ed Doyle†
Wentworth East

Wentworth-Burlington


Toni Skarica
27,466

Vicky Wylson-Sher
15,843

Jessica Brennan
3,990









Toni Skarica
Wentworth North


Midwestern Ontario




































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP FCP Natural Law GreenOther

Brant

Alayne Sokoloski
20,210


Dave Levac
21,166

David Sharpe
2,889



Eleanor Hyodo
294




Graham McRae (Ind)
495



Ron Johnson†
Brantford

Cambridge


Gerry Martiniuk
24,583

Jerry Boyle
10,244

Gary Gibson
8,684

Al Smith
824



Kathleen Morton
489



Gerry Martiniuk

Guelph—Wellington


Brenda Elliott
26,246

Wayne Hyland
16,595

Bruce Abel
5,907

John Gots
1,020



Bradley Shaw
733


Anna Di Carlo (Ind [M-L])
396


Brenda Elliott
Guelph

Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant


Toby Barrett
23,124

Doug Miller
18,304

Prue Steiner
2,600

Barra Gots
584

Stefan Larrass
148

John Jaques
413




Peter Preston‡
Brant—Haldimand

Merged riding

Toby Barrett
Norfolk

Huron—Bruce


Helen Johns
20,772

Ross Lamont
18,993

Tony McQuail
4,142

Linda Freiburger
1494







Helen Johns
Huron

Merged riding


Barb Fisher†
Bruce

Kitchener Centre


Wayne Wettlaufer
22,593


Berry Vrbanovic
17,984

David Brohman
3,494



Roy Anderson
204

Susan Koswan
561


Irvine Conner (Ind)
109
Julian Ichim (Ind [M-L])
107


Wayne Wettlaufer
Kitchener

Merged riding


Gary Leadston†
Kitchener—Wilmot

Kitchener-Waterloo


Elizabeth Witmer
27,830

Sean Strickland
18,034

Ted Martin
3,122

Lou Reitzel
919

Richard Beecroft
135

Judy Greenwood-Speers
836


Matthew Albrecht (Ind [Humanist])
202
Helmut Braun (Ind [M-L])
122


Elizabeth Witmer
Waterloo North

Oxford


Ernie Hardeman
22,726

Brian Brown
15,160

Martin Donlevy
3,077

Andre De Decker
875

Jim Morris
203




Kaye Sargent (Lbt)
321
Paul Blair (F)
312


Ernie Hardeman

Perth—Middlesex


Bert Johnson
22,065


John Wilkinson
15,428

Walter Vernon
3,053

Pat Bannon
1,369






Robert Smink (F)
521


Bert Johnson
Perth

Waterloo—Wellington


Ted Arnott
26,286

Marion Reidel
12,923

R. Walsh-Bowers
2,306

Gord Truscott
685



Brent Bouteiller
566



Ted Arnott
Wellington


Southwestern Ontario





































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP Natural Law Green FreedomOther

Chatham-Kent—Essex


Jack Carroll
16,238


Pat Hoy
24,239

Brian Sharp
2,316



Greg Zolad
462





Jack Carroll
Chatham—Kent

Merged riding

Pat Hoy
Essex—Kent

Elgin—Middlesex—London


Bruce Smith
19,246


Steve Peters
20,417

Dave LaPointe
3,455



John Fisher
391

Ray Monteith
405


Corey Janzen (Ind)
284


Bruce Smith
Middlesex

Merged riding


Peter North†
Elgin

Essex

Pat O'Neil
15,354


Bruce Crozier
25,446

Merv Richards
3,745








Enver Villamizar (Ind [M-L]) 307

Bruce Crozier
Essex South

Lambton—Kent—Middlesex


Marcel Beaubien
19,561

Larry O'Neill
18,665

Jim Lee
4,170





Wayne Forbes
1076



Marcel Beaubien
Lambton

London North Centre


Dianne Cunningham
18,320

Roger Caranci
9,518


Marion Boyd
16,611

Stephen Porter
120

Jeff Culbert
366

Robert Metz
156


Andrew Jezierski (FCP)
466


Dianne Cunningham
London North

Merged riding

Marion Boyd
London Centre

London—Fanshawe


Frank Mazzilli
15,295

Peter Mancini
13,912


Irene Mathyssen
9,788

Heidi Strasser
241

Wanda Beaver
172

Lloyd Walker
293



New District

London West


Bob Wood
22,761

Darrel Skidmore
22,467

Sandra McNee
4,628

Ernie Merkley
133

Jeremy Price
308

Jack Plant
236


Gayle Remisch (Lbt)
133


Bob Wood
London South

Sarnia—Lambton


Dave Boushy
16,679


Caroline Di Cocco
19,440

Mark Kotanen
3,110





Andrew Falby
517



Dave Boushy
Sarnia

Windsor—St. Clair

Mike Rohrer
7,241


Dwight Duncan
17,383


Wayne Lessard
13,171

Janet Shorten
159

Darren J. Brown
339




Ralph Kirchner (Ind)
263


Dwight Duncan
Windsor—Walkerville

Merged riding

Wayne Lessard
Windsor—Riverside

Windsor West

David McCamon
6,229


Sandra Pupatello
24,388

Liam McCarthy
5,762

Lynn Tobin
162

Timothy Dugdale
420




Robert Cruise (Ind [M-L])
270


Sandra Pupatello
Windsor—Sandwich


Northern Ontario



















































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDPOther

Algoma—Manitoulin

Keith Currie
8,617


Mike Brown
14,299

Lynn Watson
8,780


Graham Hearn (Lbt)
425


Mike Brown

Merged riding


Bud Wildman†
Algoma

Kenora—Rainy River


Lynn Beyak
5,483


Frank Miclash
11,209


Howard Hampton
14,269


Richard Bruyere (Ind)
934


Frank Miclash
Kenora

Merged riding

Howard Hampton
Rainy River

Nickel Belt

Gerry Courtemanche
10,359

Ron Dupuis
10,165


Shelley Martel
14,833




Blain Morin†

Merged riding

Shelley Martel
Sudbury East

Nipissing


Mike Harris
19,498

George Maroosis
16,682

Wendy Young
1,878


Jaimie Board (G)
366

Michaele Morris (NLP)
246



Mike Harris

Parry Sound—Muskoka


Ernie Eves
22,967

Isabel Doxey
10,970


Dan Waters
5,343


Iris Tamssot (NLP)
339


Ernie Eves
Parry Sound

Merged riding


Bill Grimmett†
Muskoka—Georgian Bay

Sault Ste. Marie

James Caicco
10,477


Terry Sheehan
10,180


Tony Martin
15,949


Colleen Hibbs (NLP)
288


Tony Martin

Sudbury


Mila Wong
10,948


Rick Bartolucci
21,732

Paul Chislett
3,891


Bernard Fram (NLP)
184

Ed Pokonzie (Ind)
159

David Popescu (Ind)
103



Rick Bartolucci

Thunder Bay—Atikokan

John Henderson
6,081


Lyn McLeod
20,268

Jack Drewes
5,304



Lyn McLeod
Fort William

Thunder Bay—Superior North

Ed Linkewich
5,683


Michael Gravelle
19,249

Nathalie Galesloot
5,864


Robert Woito (Ind)
431
Carl Rose (G)
382


Michael Gravelle
Port Arthur

Merged riding


Gilles Pouliot†
Lake Nipigon

Timiskaming—Cochrane

Rick Brassard
10,374


David Ramsay
16,877


Len Wood
7,631



David Ramsay
Timiskaming

Merged riding

Len Wood
Cochrane North

Timmins—James Bay

Marcel Pelchat
4,139

Yves Malette
10,238


Gilles Bisson
16,504


Ed Walsh (Ind)
316


Gilles Bisson
Cochrane South


By-elections


Six by-elections were held between the 1999 and 2003 elections.
































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 Liberal PC NDP GreenOther

Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot
September 7, 2000


Ted McMeekin
19,916


Priscilla de Villiers
10,201

Jessica Brennan
2,297


Mark Coakley
903


John Turmel (Ind)
80


Toni Skarica

Parry Sound—Muskoka
February 8, 2001

Evelyn Brown
8,979


Norm Miller
12,903

Joanne Bury
888

Richard Thomas
3,229

Anne Marsden (Ind)
113
John Turmel (Ind)
61


Ernie Eves

Vaughan—King—Aurora
June 28, 2001


Greg Sorbara
21,961

Joyce Frustaglio
12,172

Mike Seward
708

Ernst Von Bezold
752

Rina Morra (FCP)
267


Al Palladini

Beaches—East York
September 20, 2001


Robert Hunter
10,289

Mac Penney
2,821


Michael Prue
14,024

Peter Elgie
694

Ray Scott (FCP)
206
Vince Corriere (Ind)
59
Dan King (Ind)
51


Frances Lankin

Nipissing
May 2, 2002

George Maroosis
13,970


Al McDonald
13,989

Wendy Young
1,821

Todd Lucier
940




Mike Harris

Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
May 2, 2002


Josh Matlow
11,728


Ernie Eves
15,288

Doug Wilcox
2,633

Richard Procter
2,017

Dave Davies (FCP)
1,025
John Turmel (Ind)
120


David Tilson


See also


  • Politics of Ontario

  • Independent candidates, 1999 Ontario provincial election

  • Independent Marxist–Leninist candidates, 1999 Ontario provincial election

  • List of Ontario political parties

  • Premier of Ontario

  • Leader of the Opposition (Ontario)

  • Natural Law Party candidates, 1999 Ontario provincial election









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