Canadian federal election results in Ottawa

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This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Ottawa, Ontario area since the 1979 election.

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Regional profile

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With the exception of the more conservative rural western and southern parts, the former Region of Ottawa-Carleton which became the new City of Ottawa in 2001, has traditionally been a Liberal heartland. A high proportion of Francophones and civil servants had made ridings such as Ottawa—Vanier among the safest Liberal seats in the country, however, now there are probably only two safe Liberal seats in Ottawa - Ottawa South and Ottawa—Vanier. The NDP's only historical victory in the area, Ottawa Centre in 1984, was repeated in 2004, as their popular former leader Ed Broadbent was elected. The Green Party's best seat in the province also came in Ottawa Centre. The seat was retained in 2006 after Broadbent's retirement, by Paul Dewar (son of former mayor Marion Dewar).

The suburban Ottawa ridings tended to be swing ridings, a trend that was masked until the Canadian Alliance won Carleton-Mississippi Mills (then known as Lanark-Carleton), traditionally the most conservative riding in what was then Ottawa-Carleton. The Conservatives broke through to take another seat in 2004, and two more in 2006. They held them until 2015, when the massive Liberal wave that swept through Ontario resulted in the Conservatives being reduced to only one seat. The Liberals even managed to win Kanata-Carleton, essentially the Ottawa portion of Carleton-Mississippi Mills, with the help of star candidate and retired Air Force officer Karen McCrimmon.

Party200420062008Change (04-06)Change (06-08)
Votes%Votes%Votes%
  Conservative 153,28936.4181,34040.8180,53341.8+4.4+1.0
  Liberal 171,21740.6151,72634.2147,01334.1-6.4-0.1
  New Democrats 69,47316.580,55518.165,33315.1+1.6-3.0
Green 23,5365.626,8546.036,6838.5+0.4+2.5
Progressive Canadian 3750.18380.26290.1+0.1-0.1
Marijuana 2,4990.67510.23780.1-0.4-0.1
Libertarian 00.000.02240.10.0+0.1
Communist 900.01020.01500.00.00.0
Canadian Action 1970.01210.01000.00.00.0
Marxist–Leninist 2990.11860.0930.0-0.10.0
Christian Heritage 460.000.000.00.00.0
 Independents3460.116040.44150.1+0.3-0.3
Total421,367444,077431,506

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 121,921
43.6%
40,331
14.4%
116,496
41.7%
654
0.2%
1980 126,125
47.9%
34,180
13.%
100,382
38.2%
2,375
0.9%
1984 107,694
35.7%
57,307
19.0%
1,363
0.5%
133,308
44.1%
2,372
0.8%
1988 155,444
48.5%
50,074
15.6%
300
0.1%
109,135
34.0%
5,598
1.7%
1993 195,337
62.3%
21,845
7.0%
2,552
0.8%
42,920
13.7%
42,414
13.5%
8,332
2.7%
1997 176,179
54.3%
33,754
10.4%
2,362
0.7%
53,781
16.6%
54,379
16.8%
3,883
1.2%
2000 149,861
46.7%
28,283
8.8%
4,565
1.4%
51,782
16.1%
80,823
25.2%
5,488
1.7%
2004 170,609
40.4%
154,654
36.6%
69,785
16.5%
23,754
5.6%
3,806
0.9%
2006 151,138
33.8%
183,681
41.1%
80,823
18.1%
27,191
6.1%
3,728
0.8%
2008 145,323
33.8%
180,327
41.9%
65,150
15.1%
37,000
8.6%
2,358
0.5%
2011 139,999
31.1%
186,161
41.3%
104,307
23.1%
18,577
4.1%
1,705
0.4%
2015 281,664
53.0%
157,510
29.6%
74,451
14.0%
14,412
2.7%
3,818
0.7%
2019 264,254
47.5%
156,366
28.1%
91,618
16.5%
34,119
6.1%
9,410
1.7%
2021 236,627
45.1%
158,844
30.3%
99,687
19.0%
12,561
2.4%
16,607
3.2%
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Election statistics in Ottawa

Representation history by area

RepresentationWest CarletonKanataGoulbournRideauOsgoodeSouth NepeanNorth NepeanWest OttawaWestboroCentral OttawaSouth OttawaAlta VistaRiverviewEast Ottawa/VanierRockcliffeNorth GloucesterSouth GloucesterOrleansRural Cumberland
2012 Kanata—Carleton Carleton Nepean Ottawa West—Nepean Ottawa Centre Ottawa South Ottawa—Vanier Carleton Orléans Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
2003 Carleton—Mississippi Mills Nepean—Carleton Ottawa West—Nepean Ottawa Centre Ottawa South Ottawa—Vanier Nepean—Carleton Ottawa—Orléans Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
1996 Lanark—Carleton Nepean—Carleton Ottawa West—Nepean Ottawa Centre Ottawa South Ottawa—Vanier Ottawa—Orléans Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
1987 Lanark—Carleton Carleton—Gloucester Nepean Ottawa West Ottawa Centre Ottawa South Ottawa—Vanier Carleton—Gloucester Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
1976 Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Nepean—Carleton Ottawa West Ottawa Centre Ottawa—Carleton Ottawa—Vanier Ottawa—Carleton Glengarry—Prescott—Russell

2021

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCOther
Carleton Gustave Roy
24,298
34.28%
Pierre Poilievre
35,356
49.89%
Kevin Hua
8,164
11.52%
Nira Dookeran
1,327
1.87%
Peter Crawley
1,728
2.44%
Pierre Poilievre
Kanata—Carleton Jenna Sudds
26,394
41.79%
Jennifer McAndrew
24,373
38.59%
Melissa Coenraad
8,822
13.97%
Jennifer Purdy
1,709
2.71%
Scott Miller
1,858
2.94%
Karen McCrimmon$ [1]
Nepean Chandra Arya
29,620
45.05%
Matt Triemstra
22,184
33.74%
Sean Devine
10,786
16.41%
Gordon Kubanek
1,318
2.00%
Jay Nera
1,840
2.80%
Chandra Arya
Orléans Marie-France Lalonde
39,101
51.94%
Mary-Elsie Wolfe
21,700
28.82%
Jessica Joanis
10,983
14.59%
Michael Hartnett
1,233
1.64%
Spencer Oklobdzija
2,046
2.72%
André Junior Cléroux (FPC)
220
0.29%
Marie-France Lalonde
Ottawa Centre Yasir Naqvi
33,825
45.50%
Carol Clemenhagen
11,650
15.67%
Angella MacEwen
24,552
33.03%
Angela Keller-Herzog
2,115
2.84%
Regina Watteel
1,605
2.16%
Shelby Bertrand (Animal)
261 0.35%
Catherine McKenna [2]
Richard "Rich" Joyal (Ind.)
132 0.18%
Alex McDonald (Comm.)
201 0.27%
Ottawa South David McGuinty
29,038
48.81%
Eli Tannis
15,497
26.05%
Huda Mukbil
11,514
19.35%
Les Schram
1,401
2.35%
Chylow Hall
1,898
3.19%
Larry Wasslen (Comm.)
144
0.24%
David McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier Mona Fortier
28,462
49.05%
Heidi Jensen
11,611
20.01%
Lyse-Pascale Inamuco
13,703
23.61%
Christian Proulx
1,816
3.13%
Jean-Jacques Desgranges
1,855
3.20%
Crystelle Bourguignon (FPC)
179 0.31%
Mona Fortier
Daniel Elford (Libert.)
248 0.43%
Marie-Chantal TaiEl Leriche (Ind.)
157 0.27%
Ottawa West—Nepean Anita Vandenbeld
25,889
45.10%
Jennifer Jennekens
16,473
28.70%
Yavar Hameed
11,163
19.45%
David Stibbe
1,642
2.86%
David Yeo
1,908
3.32%
Sean Mulligan (CHP)
327
0.57%
Anita Vandenbeld

2019

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCCommunistOther
Carleton Chris Rodgers
26,518
38.23%
Pierre Poilievre
32,147
46.35%
Kevin Hua
6,479
9.34%
Gordon Kubanek
3,423
4.94%
Alain Musende
792
1.14%
Pierre Poilievre
Kanata—Carleton Karen McCrimmon
28,746
43.05%
Justina McCaffrey
24,361
36.48%
Melissa Coenraad
8,317
12.46%
Jennifer Purdy
4,387
6.57%
Scott Miller
961
1.44%
Karen McCrimmon
Nepean Chandra Arya
31,933
45.89%
Brian St. Louis
23,320
33.51%
Zaff Ansari
9,104
13.08%
Jean-Luc Cooke
4,379
6.29%
Azim Hooda
687
0.99%
Dustan Wang
160
0.23%
Chandra Arya
Orléans Marie-France Lalonde
44,183
54.27%
David Bertschi
22,984
28.23%
Jacqui Wiens
9,428
11.58%
Michelle Petersen
3,829
4.70%
Roger Saint-Fleur
986
1.21%
Andrew Leslie
Ottawa Centre Catherine McKenna
38,391
48.66%
Carol Clemenhagen
9,920
12.57%
Emilie Taman
22,916
29.04%
Angela Keller-Herzog
5,837
7.40%
Merylee Sevilla
720
0.91%
Stuart Ryan
111
0.14%
Shelby Bertrand (Animal)
207 0.26%
Catherine McKenna
Coreen Corcoran (Libert.)
360 0.46%
Chris G Jones (Ind.)
177 0.22%
Marie-Chantal Leriche (CHP)
198 0.25%
Giang Ha Thu Vo (Ind.)
65 0.08%
Ottawa South David McGuinty
34,205
52.32%
Eli Tannis
16,025
24.51%
Morgan Gay
10,457
16.00%
Les Schram
3,645
5.58%
Rodrigo André Bolaños
717
1.10%
Larry Wasslen
99
0.15%
Ahmed Bouragba (Ind.)
141 0.22%
David McGuinty
Sarmad Laith (Ind.)
87 0.13%
Ottawa—Vanier Mona Fortier
32,679
51.16%
Joel E. Bernard
11,118
17.40%
Stéphanie Mercier
13,516
21.16%
Oriana Ngabirano
4,796
7.51%
Paul Durst
1,064
1.67%
Michelle Paquette
115
0.18%
Joel Altman (Ind.)
211 0.33%
Mona Fortier
Christian Legeais (M-L)
59 0.09%
Daniel James McHugh (Ind.)
94 0.15%
Derek Miller (Rhino.)
229 0.36%
Ottawa West—Nepean Anita Vandenbeld
28,378
45.62%
Abdul Abdi
16,876
27.13%
Angella MacEwen
11,646
18.72%
David Stibbe
3,894
6.26%
Serguei Guevorkian
839
1.35%
Vincent Cama
103
0.17%
Nick Lin (M-L)
48 0.08%
Anita Vandenbeld
Butch Moore (NA)
71 0.11%
Sean Mulligan (CHP)
351 0.56%

2015

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeNDPLiberalGreenOther
Carleton Pierre Poilievre
27,762
46.86%
Kc Larocque
3,632
6.13%
Chris Rodgers
25,913
43.74%
Deborah Coyne
1,932
3.26%
New District
Kanata—Carleton Walter Pamic
24,829
39.21%
John Hansen
4,313
6.81%
Karen McCrimmon
32,477
51.29%
Andrew West
1,704
2.69%
Gordon O'Connor
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
Nepean Andy Wang
23,442
36.13%
Sean Devine
5,324
8.20%
Chandra Arya
34,017
52.42%
Jean-Luc Roger Cooke
1,513
2.33%
Jesus Cosico (Ind.)
416 0.64%
Pierre Poilievre
Nepean—Carleton
Hubert Mamba (Ind.)
69 0.11%
Tony Seed (M-L)
41 0.06%
Harry Splett (Ind.)
66 0.10%
Orléans Royal Galipeau
23,821
30.54%
Nancy Tremblay
6,215
7.97%
Andrew Leslie
46,542
59.68%
Raphaël Morin
1,410
1.81%
Royal Galipeau
Ottawa—Orléans
Ottawa Centre Damian Konstantinakos
10,943
14.49%
Paul Dewar
29,098
38.54%
Catherine McKenna
32,211
42.66%
Tom Milroy
2,246
2.97%
John Andrew Omowole Akpata (Mar.)
160 0.21%
Paul Dewar
Dean T. Harris (Libert.)
551 0.73%
Conrad Lukawski (Rhino.)
167 0.22%
Stuart Ryan (Comm.)
124 0.16%
Ottawa South Dev Balkissoon
15,711
24.30%
George Brown
7,480
11.57%
David McGuinty
38,831
60.06%
John Redins
1,888
2.92%
Al Gullon (PC)
366 0.57%
David McGuinty
Larry Wasslen (Comm.)
136 0.21%
Damien Wilson (Libert.)
237 0.37%
Ottawa—Vanier David Piccini
12,109
19.11%
Emilie Taman
12,194
19.25%
Mauril Bélanger
36,474
57.57%
Nira Dookeran
1,947
3.07%
Coreen Corcoran (Libert.)
503 0.79%
Mauril Bélanger
Christian Legeais (M-L)
128 0.20%
Ottawa West—Nepean Abdul Abdi
18,893
30.03%
Marlene Rivier
6,195
9.85%
Anita Vandenbeld
35,199
55.95%
Mark Brooks
1,772
2.82%
Sam Heaton (M-L)
114 0.18%
Vacant
Rod Taylor (CHP)
740 1.18%

2011

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Carleton—Mississippi Mills Gordon O'Connor
43,723
56.95%
Karen McCrimmon
18,393
23.96%
Erin Peters
11,223
14.62%
John Hogg
3,434
4.47%
 Gordon O'Connor
Nepean—Carleton Pierre Poilievre
43,477
54.45%
Ryan Keon
20,146
25.23%
Ric Dagenais
12,962
16.23%
Jean-Luc Cooke
3,260
4.08%
 Pierre Poilievre
Ottawa Centre Damian Konstantinakos
14,063
21.68%
Scott Bradley
13,049
20.12%
Paul Dewar
33,805
52.11%
Jen Hunter
3,262
5.03%
John Andrew Akpata (Mar.)
326 0.50%
Paul Dewar
Romeo Bellai (Ind.)
210 0.32%
Stuart Ryan (Comm.)
109 0.17%
Pierre Soublière (M-L)
44 0.07%
Ottawa—Orléans Royal Galipeau
28,584
44.55%
David Bertschi
24,649
38.42%
Martine Cénatus
9,086
14.16%
Paul Maillet
1,839
2.87%
 Royal Galipeau
Ottawa South Elie Salibi
19,634
33.28%
David McGuinty
25,963
44.01%
James McLaren
10,712
18.16%
Mick Kitor
1,787
3.03%
Mike Bleskie (Pirate)
382 0.65%
David McGuinty
Al Gullon (PC)
513 0.87%
Ottawa—Vanier Rem Westland
14,184
27.06%
Mauril Bélanger
20,009
38.17%
Trevor Haché
15,391
29.36%
Caroline Rioux
2,716
5.18%
Christian Legeais (M-L)
122
0.23%
Mauril Bélanger
Ottawa West—Nepean John Baird
25,226
44.71%
Anita Vandenbeld
17,790
31.53%
Marlene Rivier
11,128
19.72%
Mark MacKenzie
2,279
4.04%
John Baird

2008

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  1. Carleton-Mississippi Mills
  2. Nepean-Carleton
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa-Orléans
  5. Ottawa South
  6. Ottawa-Vanier
  7. Ottawa West-Nepean

Key

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Carleton—Mississippi Mills Gordon O'Connor
39,433
57.77%
Justin MacKinnon
15,254
22.35%
Paul Arbour
6,583
9.64%
Jake Cole
6,983
10.23%
Gordon O'Connor
Nepean—Carleton Pierre Poilievre
39,921
55.84%
Ed Mahfouz
16,743
23.42%
Phil Brown
6,946
9.72%
Lori Gadzala
7,880
11.02%
Pierre Poilievre
Ottawa Centre Brian McGarry
15,065
23.57%
Penny Collenette
16,633
26.02%
Paul Dewar
25,399
39.74%
Jen Hunter
6,348
9.93%
John Andrew Akpata (Mar.)
378 0.59%
Paul Dewar
Pierre Soublière (M-L)
95 0.15%
Ottawa—Orléans Royal Galipeau
27,244
44.91%
Marc Godbout
23,549
38.82%
Amy O'Dell
6,025
9.93%
Paul Maillet
3,845
6.34%
Royal Galipeau
Ottawa South Elie Salibi
19,417
33.38%
David McGuinty
29,035
49.91%
Hijal De Sarkar
4,920
8.46%
Qais Ghanem
3,939
6.77%
Jean-Serge Brisson (Libert.)
244 0.42%
David McGuinty
Al Gullon (PC)
620 1.07%
Ottawa—Vanier Patrick Glémaud
14,138
27.28%
Mauril Bélanger
23,948
46.20%
Trevor Haché
8,845
17.06%
Akbar Manoussi
4,447
8.58%
Christian Legeais (M-L)
130 0.25%
Mauril Bélanger
Michel St-Onge (CAP)
100 0.19%
Robert Taylor-Larter (Ind.)
227 0.44%
Ottawa West—Nepean John Baird
25,109
44.98%
David Pratt
20,161
36.12%
Marlene Rivier
6,432
11.52%
Francis Coates
3,558
6.37%
Alex McDonald (Comm.)
150 0.27%
John Baird
David Page (Ind.)
414 0.74%
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2006

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenOther
Carleton—Mississippi Mills Isabel Metcalfe
16,360
23.57%
Gordon O'Connor
39,004
56.19%
Tasha Bridgen
8,677
12.50%
Jake Cole
4,544
6.55%
George Kolaczynski (Mar.)
426 0.61%
Gordon O'Connor
Tracy Parsons
(PC)
408 0.59%
Nepean—Carleton Michael Gaffney
20,111
27.98%
Pierre Poilievre
39,512
54.97%
Laurel Gibbons
8,274
11.51%
Lori Gadzala
3,976
5.53%
Pierre Poilievre
Ottawa Centre Richard Mahoney
19,468
29.22%
Keith Fountain
15,105
22.67%
Paul Dewar
24,609
36.94%
David Chernushenko
6,765
10.15%
John Andrew Akpata (Mar.)
387 0.58%
Ed Broadbent
Christian Legeais (M-L)
69 0.10%
Stuart Ryan (Comm.)
102 0.15%
Anwar Syed (Ind.)
121 0.18%
Ottawa—Orléans Marc Godbout
24,224
39.08%
Royal Galipeau
25,455
41.06%
Mark Andrew Leahy
9,354
15.09%
Sarah Samplonius
2,377
3.83%
Alain Saint-Yves (Ind.)
578
0.93%
Marc Godbout
Ottawa South David McGuinty
27,158
44.15%
Allan Cutler
23,028
37.44%
Henri Sader
8,138
13.23%
John Ford
2,913
4.74%
Brad Thomson (PC)
273
0.44%
David McGuinty
Ottawa—Vanier Mauril Bélanger
23,567
42.31%
Paul Benoit
15,970
28.67%
Ric Dagenais
12,145
21.81%
Raphaël Thierrin
3,675
6.60%
Alexandre Legeais (M-L)
117 0.21%
Mauril Bélanger
James C. Parsons (PC)
221 0.40%
Ottawa West—Nepean Lee Farnworth
20,250
34.06%
John Baird
25,607
43.07%
Marlene Rivier
9,626
16.19%
Neil Adair
2,941
4.95%
Randy Bens (CAP)
121 0.20%
Marlene Catterall
John Pacheco (Ind.)
905 1.52%
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2004

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenMarijuanaMarxist-LeninistOther
Carleton—Lanark Dan Wicklum
22,185
33.99%
Gordon O'Connor
32,664
50.04%
Rick Prashaw
6,758
10.35%
Stuart Langstaff
3,665
5.61%
New district
Nepean—Carleton David Pratt
26,684
40.05%
Pierre Poilievre
30,420
45.66%
Phil Brown
6,072
9.11%
Chris Walker
2,886
4.33%
Brad Powers
561
0.84%
David Pratt
Ottawa Centre Richard Mahoney
19,478
31.07%
Mike Murphy
11,933
19.04%
Ed Broadbent
25,734
41.05%
David Chernushenko
4,730
7.55%
Michael Foster
455
0.73%
Louis Lang
67
0.11%
Carla Marie Dancey (CAP)
76 0.12%
Vacant [lower-alpha 1]
Robert G. Gauthier (Ind.)
121 0.19%
Stuart Ryan (Comm.)
90 0.14%
Ottawa—Orléans Marc Godbout
26,383
44.99%
Walter Robinson
23,655
40.34%
Crystal Leblanc
5,905
10.07%
Dan Biocchi
2,699
4.60%
Eugène Bellemare
Ottawa South David McGuinty
25,956
43.82%
Alan Riddell
20,622
34.82%
Monia Mazigh
8,080
13.64%
John Ford
3,398
5.74%
John Akpata
495
0.84%
Saroj Bains
79
0.13%
Raymond Aubin (Ind.)
225 0.38%
John Paul Manley
Brad Thomson (PC)
375 0.63%
Ottawa—Vanier Mauril Bélanger
25,952
49.17%
Kevin Friday
12,769
24.19%
Ric Dagenais
9,787
18.54%
Raphaël Thierrin
3,628
6.87%
Carol Taylor
558
1.06%
Françoise Roy
85
0.16%
Mauril Bélanger
Ottawa West—Nepean Marlene Catterall
23,971
41.78%
Sean Casey
22,591
39.37%
Marlene Rivier
7,449
12.98%
Neil Adair
2,748
4.79%
Russell Barth
430
0.75%
Alexandre Legeais
68
0.12%
Mary-Sue Haliburton (CAP)
121
0.21%
Marlene Catterall

Maps

2000

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Map of the region's ridings in 2000. Colours show the result from the 2000 election
  1. Nepean-Carleton
  2. Ottawa Centre
  3. Ottawa-Orléans
  4. Ottawa South
  5. Ottawa-Vanier
  6. Ottawa West-Nepean
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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalCanadian AllianceNDPPCGreenMarijuanaNatural LawOther
Nepean—Carleton David Pratt
24,570
41.16%
Michael Green
22,310
37.37%
Craig Parsons
2,223
3.72%
Bill Knott
9,536
15.98%
Isobel McGregor
805
1.35%
Lester Newby
118
0.20%
Jacques Waisvisz (CAP)
131
0.22%
David Pratt
Ottawa Centre Mac Harb
22,716
40.01%
David Brown
10,167
17.91%
Heather-Jane Robertson
13,516
23.81%
Beverley Mitchell
7,505
13.22%
Chris Bradshaw
1,531
2.70%
Brad Powers
813
1.43%
Neil Paterson
111
0.20%
Mistahi Corkill (M-L)
66 0.12%
Carla Marie Dancey (CAP)
210 0.37%
Marvin Glass (Comm.)
139 0.24%
Mac Harb
Ottawa—Orléans Eugène Bellemare
26,635
51.01%
Rita Burke
13,316
25.50%
Maureen Prebinski
2,169
4.15%
Marc-André Bélair
8,738
16.73%
Richard Warman
561
1.07%
John Albert
534
1.02%
Heather Hanson
117
0.22%
Louis Lang (M-L)
41 0.08%
Jean Saintonge (CAP)
108 0.21%
Eugène Bellemare
Ottawa South John Manley
26,585
51.33%
Brad Darbyson
12,677
24.48%
Jeannie Page
3,463
6.69%
Kevin Lister
8,096
15.63%
Ron Whalen
679
1.31%
James Hea
141
0.27%
Marsha Fine (M-L)
80 0.15%
Mick Panesar (Comm.)
69 0.13%
John Manley
Ottawa—Vanier Mauril Bélanger
26,749
55.56%
Nestor Gayowsky
7,600
15.79%
Joseph Zebrowski
4,194
8.71%
Stephen Woollcombe
7,400
15.37%
Adam Sommerfeld
1,083
2.25%
Raymond Turmel
728
1.51%
Pierrette Blondin
187
0.39%
Kim Roberge (M-L)
74 0.15%
Raymond Samuéls (CAP)
126 0.26%
Mauril Bélanger
Ottawa West—Nepean Marlene Catterall
22,606
43.32%
Barry Yeates
14,753
28.27%
Kevin Kinsella
2,718
5.21%
Tom Curran
10,507
20.13%
Matt Takach
585
1.12%
Sotos Petrides
423
0.81%
Richard Michael Wolfson
58
0.11%
David Creighton (CAP)
376 0.72%
Stuart Ryan (Comm.)
70 0.13%
John Turmel (Ind.)
89 0.17%
Marlene Catterall

1997

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Map of the region's ridings in 1997. Colours show the result from the 1997 election
  1. Carleton-Gloucester
  2. Nepean-Carleton
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa South
  5. Ottawa-Vanier
  6. Ottawa West-Nepean
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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalReformNDPPCNatural LawGreenCanadian ActionOther
Carleton—Gloucester Eugène Bellemare
29,862
Shannon Smith
7,404
Cindy Ignacz
2,831
Michel Drapeau
9,960
James Hea
349
Jean Saintonge
244
Eugène Bellemare
Nepean—Carleton David Pratt
28,366
Paul Fitzgerald
15,333
Cathy Martin
2,788
M.E. Betty Hill
11,072
Brian Ernest Jackson
238
Terrence Bell
331
Beryl Gaffney
Ottawa Centre Mac Harb
25,987
John Perocchio
6,651
Jamey Heath
13,646
Peter Annis
9,391
Neil Paterson
211
Frank de Jong
855
Howard Bertram
236
Susan Cumby (Ind.)
190
Hardial Bains (M-L)
150
Malek Khouri (Ind.)
92
Ray Joseph Cormier (Ind.)
91
Mac Harb
Ottawa South John Manley
31,725
Carla Marie Dancey
8,522
Marcella Munro
4,374
Keith Beardsley
8,115
Richard Michael Wolfson
167
Maria von Fickenstein
440
Paula Williams
281
Anna di Carlo (M-L)
140
John Manley
Ottawa—Vanier Mauril Bélanger
30,728
Ray Grant
4,868
David Gagnon
5,952
Luc Edmund Barrick
6,754
Roger Bouchard
330
Richard Guy Briggs
651
César Antonio Bello (Ind.)
241
Robert Rival (M-L)
138
Mauril Bélanger
Ottawa West—Nepean Marlene Catterall
29,511
Barry Yates
11,601
Wendy Byrne
4,163
Margret Kopala
8,489
Stan Lamothe
153
Stuart Langstaff
416
John Turmel (Ind.)
211
Marsha Fine (M-L)
90
Marlene Catterall

1993

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Map of the region's ridings in 1993. Colours show the result from the 1993 election
  1. Carleton-Gloucester
  2. Nepean
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa South
  5. Ottawa-Vanier
  6. Ottawa West
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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPReformGreenNatural LawNationalOther
Carleton—Gloucester Thérèse McKellar
10,598
Eugène Bellemare
43,212
Cindy Moriarty
2,575
Ken Binda
11,474
Alain Doiron
365
James M. Hea
461
Shelley Ann Clark
772
Judy Thompson (CHP)
220
Tom J. Kennedy (Abol.)
80
Eugène Bellemare
Nepean Donna Hicks
9,668
Beryl Gaffney
33,376
Nizam Siddiqu]
1,967
Gus Klovan
9,114
Andrew van Iterson
420
Brian Jackson
255
Ralph Anderson
979
Brian MacKintosh (Lbt.)
133
Marko Braovac (Com'lth)
105
Tonis Kasvand (Abol.)
33
Beryl Gaffney
Ottawa Centre Ian R. Lee
5,453
Mac Harb
23,816
Marion Dewar
10,398
Len Tucker
4,380
Frank Thompson
545
Neil Paterson
328
John Foster
740
Hardial Bains (M-L)
86
Clayoquot Keith Ashdown (Ind.)
71
Pauline G. Morrissette (Abol.)
36
Marie-Thérèse Costisella (Com'lth)
34
Vic Wilczur (Ind.)
0
Mac Harb
Ottawa South Joe Anton
6,580
John Paul Manley
35,705
Ursule Critoph
2,116
Doug Walkinshaw
7,749
Joe Palmer
391
Ronald Parker
243
George Shirreff
1,024
Louise Waldman (M-L)
67
John Manley
Ottawa—Vanier Marie-Christine Lemire
4,486
Jean-Robert Gauthier
31,216
Willie Dunn
2,935
Sam Dancey
3,553
Frank de Jong
606
Roger Bouchard
414
Raymond Samuels
497
David Talbot (Ind.)
429
Serge Lafortune (M-L)
138
Steven Edward White (Abol.)
28
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West Nancy Munro-Parry
6,135
Marlene Catterall
28,012
Norman Bobbitt
1,854
Peter Boddy
6,144
Morgan van Wyck
225
Stan Lamothe
156
Bryce Wilson
832
Leonard Knoll (Lbt.)
122
Julie Start (Abol.)
27
Kamal Shah (Com'lth)
22
Marlene Catterall

1988

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Map of the region's ridings in 1988. Colours show the result from the 1988 election
  1. Carleton-Gloucester
  2. Nepean
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa South
  5. Ottawa-Vanier
  6. Ottawa West
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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPOther
Carleton—Gloucester Maureen McTeer
23,964
Eugène Bellemare
30,925
Robert Cottingham
6,217
Terese Ferri (CHP)
2,728
Peter Francis Godfather Quinlan (Rhino.)
435
new district
Nepean Bill Tupper
23,399
Beryl Gaffney
26,632
Bea Murray
6,119
Debbie Anne Brennan (Com'lth)
292
Bill Tupper
Ottawa Centre Bob Plamondon
13,142
Mac Harb
18,096
Mike Cassidy
17,334
John W. Dodson (Green)
300
Leapin Liz Johnson (Rhino.)
292
John Turmel (Ind.)
152
Michael K.B. Hahn (Ind.)
115
Rudolph Shally (Lbt.)
115
Hardial Bains (n/a)
66
Istvan Kovach (C.C.F)
30
Mike Cassidy
Ottawa South Barry Turner
19,134
John Manley
27,740
John Fryer
7,392
Marc A. Schindler (Lbt.)
146
Jack C. Chambers (Com'lth)
90
Charles Boylan (n/a)
74
Barry Turner
Ottawa—Vanier Gilles Guénette
11,197
Jean-Robert Gauthier
28,581
Kathryn Barnard
7,712
Charlie le concierge McKenzie (Rhino.)
460
Jean-Claude Viens (n/a)
256
Louis Lang (n/a)
61
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West David Daubney
18,299
Marlene Catterall
23,470
Theresa Kavanagh
5,300
Peter Cavers (Comm.)
156
Donna Petersen (n/a)
130
David Daubney

1984

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Map of the region's ridings in 1984. Colours show the result from the 1984 election
  1. Nepean-Carleton
  2. Ottawa-Carleton
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa-Vanier
  5. Ottawa West
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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPGreenOther
Nepean—Carleton Gord Hunter
20,852
Bill Tupper
41,663
Bea Murray
11,035
Gregory Vezina
737
Ray Turmel (Ind.)
204
Walter Baker
Ottawa—Carleton Albert Roy
30,747
Barry Turner
34,693
Vernon Lang
10,760
John W. Dodson
341
J.C. Reverent Hicks (Rhino.)
648
Mireille Landry-Kennedy (Ind.)
281
Sylvain LaBelle (Com'lth)
69
Jean-Luc Pépin
Ottawa Centre John Evans
15,380
Dan Chilcott
17,790
Mike Cassidy
17,844
Gordon Scott McLeod
285
Barry J. Heidt (Rhino.)
382
Marvin Glass (Comm.)
93
Ray Joseph Cormier (Ind.)
71
Rodger L. James (Ind.)
45
Marc Gauvin (Ind.)
29
John Evans
Ottawa—Vanier Jean-Robert Gauthier
21,401
Michel Lamoureux
12,571
Kathryn Barnard
9,364
Serge Girard (Ind.)
265
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West Lloyd Francis
19,314
David Daubney
26,591
Ross Chapman
8,304
Thérèse Turmel (Ind.)
285
Lloyd Francis

1980

Map of the region's ridings in 1980. Colours show the result from the 1980 election Ottawa-1980.PNG
Map of the region's ridings in 1980. Colours show the result from the 1980 election
  1. Nepean-Carleton
  2. Ottawa-Carleton
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa-Vanier
  5. Ottawa West
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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPRhinocerosOther
Nepean—Carleton Walter Baker
31,498
Gord Hunter
19,482
Alan White
7,187
Alan Cockerell
658
Walter Baker
Ottawa—Carleton Bert Lawrence
22,384
Jean-Luc Pépin
34,960
Don Francis
7,788
Oli Cosgrove (n./a.)
235
Jean-Luc Pépin
Ottawa Centre Jean Pigott
17,181
John Evans
21,659
John Smart
7,529
David Langille
358
Robin Mathews (n.a.)
170
Marvin Glass (Comm.)
116
John Turmel (Ind.)
62
Robin Collins (M-L)
44
Iqbal Ben-Tahir (Ind.)
36
Ernest Bouchard (n.a.)
32
John Evans
Ottawa—Vanier Moe Royer
7,379
Jean-Robert Gauthier
27,564
Jim Stark
5,721
Graham Pickles Ashby
519
Gail Dexter Lord (n.a.)
166
Serge LaFortune (M-L)
100
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West Ken Binks
21,940
Lloyd Francis
22,460
Abby Pollonetsky
5,955
John A. Clark (Ind.)
398
Ken Binks

1979

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalPCNDPOther
Nepean—Carleton Bluma Appel
17,108
Walter Baker
36,717
Marnie Girvan
7,810
Walter Baker
Grenville—Carleton
Ottawa—Carleton Jean-Luc Pépin
33,972
Jean Pigott
26,972
Jill Vickers
8,234
Jean Pigott
Ottawa Centre John Evans
19,758
Robert de Cotret
18,728
John Smart
10,213
Other candidates
Robin Matthews (n/a)
302
Michael John Charette (Ind.)
191
Marvin Glass (Comm.)
166
Robert de Cotret
Ottawa—Vanier Jean-Robert Gauthier
28,098
Moe Royer
9,098
Paul Michaud
7,023
Serge Lafortune (M-L)
159
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West Lloyd Francis
22,985
Ken Binks
24,981
Abby Pollonetsky
7,051
John Turmel (Ind.)
193
Lloyd Francis
Ottawa-1979.PNG
Map of the region's ridings in 1979
  1. Nepean-Carleton
  2. Ottawa-Carleton
  3. Ottawa Centre
  4. Ottawa-Vanier
  5. Ottawa West

See also

Notes and References

Notes

  1. Previously held by Liberal Mac Harb

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