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Seats obtained by party
since 1979
  Liberal   Conservative   Alliance (defunct)   Progressive Conservative (defunct)
Electoral history
(1917–1979)
including Ottawa
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Eastern Ontario.

Regional profile

This mostly rural region has historically split between the Conservatives and Liberals, though vote-splitting led to a Liberal sweep in 1993 and 1997. The merge of the former Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties, however, saw the region swing rightward in the new millennium. Conservative parties gradually increased their seat numbers from 2004 onward, and by 2006 only the University City and largest urban area seat of Kingston and the Islands remained in Liberal hands.

In the 2011 election, the region was affected by the nationwide surge in support for the NDP. Although the NDP failed to win any seats in the area, they increased their popular vote share in all seven of the region's ridings, and won second place in three of the area's ridings.

The Liberal wave that swept through Ontario in 2015 saw the Liberals take four seats in eastern Ontario, mostly in more urbanized areas (Kingston, Belleville, Hawkesbury). The Conservatives won the other four.

The 2019 election saw the Conservatives regain Hastings—Lennox and Addington, with the other seats remaining unchanged, resulting in the Conservatives winning five seats to the Liberals three.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 128,691
39.2%
49,161
15.0%
149,774
45.6%
785
0.2%
1980 138,038
44.1%
47,772
15.3%
125,705
40.2%
890
0.3%
1984 123,295
35.4%
46,852
13.4%
826
0.2%
175,060
50.2%
2,635
0.8%
1988 180,011
46.3%
54,825
14.1%
136,666
35.2%
8,433
2.2%
1993 242,072
57.3%
13,860
3.3%
871
0.2%
79,597
18.8%
65,421
15.5%
20,508
4.9%
1997 191,132
48.6%
25,181
6.4%
2,884
0.7%
88,879
22.6%
81,845
20.8%
3,225
0.8%
2000 173,608
45.8%
17,164
4.5%
4,855
1.3%
60,770
16.0%
119,464
31.5%
2,112
0.6%
2004 139,558
38.3%
156,649
43.0%
45,666
12.5%
18,243
5.0%
2,749
0.8%
2006 123,177
31.6%
183,758
47.2%
58,419
15.0%
19,322
5.0%
3,330
0.9%
2008 94,954
26.5%
183,114
51.2%
47,897
13.4%
27,801
7.8%
3,255
0.9%
2011 84,611
22.3%
199,170
52.4%
72,036
18.9%
13,574
3.6%
10,609
2.8%
2015 202,326
43.9%
186,378
40.4%
51,641
11.2%
13,239
2.9%
7,772
1.7%
2019 162,540
33.7%
200,345
41.6%
72,806
15.1%
32,449
6.7%
10,193
2.1%
3,009
0.6%
2021 155,014
32.1%
207,061
42.9%
78,859
16.3%
11,483
2.4%
28,562
5.9%
1,525
0.3%
  Liberal  Conservative  New Democratic  Green  People's   Progressive Conservative (defunct)  Alliance (defunct)  Reform (defunct)

2019

Main article: 2019 Canadian federal election
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Bay of Quinte Neil Ellis
24,099
39.16%
Tim Durkin
22,650
36.80%
Stephanie Bell
9,851
16.01%
Danny Celovsky
3,740
6.08%
Paul Bordonaro
1,207
1.96%
Neil Ellis
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Francis Drouin
31,293
47.56%
Pierre Lemieux
23,660
35.96%
Konstantine Malakos
6,851
10.41%
Marthe Lépine Jean-Jacques Desgranges
1,174
1.78%
Darcy Neal Donnelly (Libert.)
262
0.40%
Daniel John Fey (Ind.)
239
0.36%
Marc-Antoine Gagnier (Rhino.)
199
0.30%
Francis Drouin
Hastings—Lennox and Addington Mike Bossio
19,721
37.14%
Derek Sloan
21,968
41.38%
David Tough
6,984
13.15%
Sari Watson
3,114
5.87%
Adam L. E. Gray
1,307
2.46%
Mike Bossio
Kingston and the Islands Mark Gerretsen
31,205
45.76%
Ruslan Yakoviychuk
13,304
19.51%
Barrington Walker
15,856
23.25%
Candice Christmas
6,059
8.89%
Andy Brooke
1,769
2.59%
Mark Gerretsen
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston Kayley Kennedy
15,441
24.71%
Scott Reid
30,077
48.14%
Satinka Schilling
8,835
14.14%
Stephen Kotze
7,011
11.22%
Matthew Barton
1,117
1.79%
Scott Reid
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Josh Bennett
15,482
26.49%
Michael Barrett
28,630
48.98%
Michelle Taylor
8,201
14.03%
Lorraine Rekmans
5,152
8.81%
Evan Hindle
988
1.69%
Michael Barrett
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Ruben Marini
11,532
19.56%
Cheryl Gallant
31,080
52.72%
Eileen Jones-Whyte
8,786
14.90%
Ian Pineau
3,230
5.48%
David Ainsworth
1,463
2.48%
Robert Cherrin (VCP)
358
0.61%
Dan Criger (Ind.)
1,125
1.91%
Jonathan Davis (Ind.)
200
0.34%
Dheerendra Kumar (Ind.)
917
1.56%
Stefan Klietsch (Libert.)
266
0.45%
Cheryl Gallant
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Heather Megill
13,767
25.63%
Eric Duncan
28,976
53.95%
Kelsey Catherine Schmitz
7,674
14.29%
Raheem Aman
2,126
3.96%
Sabile Trimm
1,168
2.17%
Guy Lauzon†$

2015

Main article: 2015 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other
Bay of Quinte Jodie Jenkins
19,781
34.27%
Terry Cassidy
7,001
12.13%
Neil Ellis
29,281
50.74%
Rachel Nelems
1,278
2.21%
Trueman Tuck (Ind.)
372
0.64%
Daryl Kramp
Prince Edward—Hastings
Glengarry—Prescott—
Russell
Pierre Lemieux
23,367
36.41%
Normand Laurin
5,087
7.93%
Francis Drouin
34,189
53.28%
Genevieve Malouin-Diraddo
1,153
1.80%
Jean-Serge Brisson (Libert.)
377
0.59%
Pierre Lemieux
Hastings—
Lennox and Addington
Daryl Kramp
20,879
41.93%
Betty Bannon
6,348
12.75%
Mike Bossio
21,104
42.38%
Cam Mather
1,466
2.94%
New District
Kingston and the Islands Andy Brooke
14,928
22.70%
Daniel Beals
11,185
17.01%
Mark Gerretsen
36,421
55.37%
Nathan Townend
2,933
4.46%
Luke McAllister (Libert.)
305
0.46%
Ted Hsu
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston Scott Reid
27,399
47.87%
John Fenik
8,073
14.10%
Phil Archambault
19,325
33.76%
Anita Payne
2,025
3.54%
Mark Budd (Libert.)
418
0.73%
Scott Reid
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Gord Brown
26,738
47.38%
Margaret Andrade
4,722
8.37%
Mary Jean McFall
22,888
40.56%
Lorraine A. Rekmans
2,088
3.70%
Gord Brown
Leeds—Grenville
Renfrew—Nipissing—
Pembroke
Cheryl Gallant
26,195
45.83%
Dan McCarthy
4,893
8.56%
Jeff Lehoux
18,666
32.66%
Stefan Klietsch
1,105
1.93%
Hector Clouthier (Ind.)
6,300
11.02%
Cheryl Gallant
Stormont—Dundas—
South Glengarry
Guy Lauzon
27,091
51.05%
Patrick Burger
4,332
8.16%
Bernadette Clement
20,452
38.54%
Elaine Kennedy
1,191
2.24%
Guy Lauzon

2011

Main article: 2011 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Glengarry—Prescott—
Russell
Pierre Lemieux
28,174
48.80%
Julie Bourgeois
17,705
30.67%
Denis A. Séguin
9,608
16.64%
Sylvie Lemieux
2,049
3.55%
Jean-Serge Brisson (Libert.)
194
0.34%
Pierre Lemieux
Kingston and the Islands Alicia Gordon
21,189
34.93%
Ted Hsu
23,842
39.31%
Daniel Beals
13,065
21.54%
Eric Walton
2,561
4.22%
Peter Milliken
Lanark—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Scott Reid
33,754
57.27%
David Remington
9,940
16.86%
Doug Smyth
12,174
20.65%
John Baranyi
2,702
4.58%
Ralph Lee (Ind.)
370
0.63%
Scott Reid
Leeds—Grenville Gord Brown
29,991
60.81%
Marjory Loveys
7,839
15.89%
Matthew Gabriel
9,033
18.31%
Mary Slade
2,460
4.99%
Gord Brown
Prince Edward—Hastings Daryl Kramp
29,062
53.25%
Peter Tinsley
10,230
18.75%
Michael McMahon
12,940
23.71%
Patrick Larkin
1,887
3.46%
Tim Hickey (Ind.)
283 0.52%
Daryl Kramp
Andrew Skinner (PC)
171 0.31%
Renfrew—Nipissing—
Pembroke
Cheryl Gallant
27,462
53.43%
Christine Tabbert
6,545
12.73%
Eric Burton
6,903
13.43%
Rosanne Van Schie
877
1.71%
Hec Clouthier (Ind.)
9,611
18.70%
Cheryl Gallant
Stormont—Dundas—
South Glengarry
Guy Lauzon
29,538
62.12%
Bernadette Clement
8,510
17.90%
Mario Leclerc
8,313
17.48%
Wyatt Joseph Walsh
1,038
2.18%
Darcy Neal Donnelly (Libert.)
151
0.32%
Guy Lauzon

2008

Main article: 2008 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—
Russell
Pierre Lemieux
25,659
47.30%
Dan Boudria
19,997
36.87%
Jean-Sébastien Caron
5,678
10.47%
Sylvie Lemieux
2,908
5.36%
Pierre Lemieux
Kingston and the Islands Brian Abrams
18,895
32.54%
Peter Milliken
22,734
39.15%
Rick Downes
10,158
17.49%
Eric Walton
6,282
10.82%
Peter Milliken
Lanark—
Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Scott Reid
30,272
55.88%
David Remington
11,809
21.80%
Sandra Willard
7,112
13.13%
Chris Walker
4,629
8.55%
Ernest Oliver Rathwell (Mar.)
347
0.64%
Scott Reid
Leeds—Grenville Gord Brown
27,473
58.44%
Marjory Loveys
8,075
17.18%
Steve Armstrong
6,511
13.85%
Jeanie Warnock
4,522
9.62%
John McCrea (PC)
426
0.91%
Gord Brown
Prince Edward—Hastings Daryl Kramp
26,061
50.19%
Ken Cole
14,048
27.06%
Michael McMahon
7,156
13.78%
Alan Coxwell
4,379
8.43%
Paul Barnes (Ind.)
276
0.53%
Daryl Kramp
Renfrew—
Nipissing—
Pembroke
Cheryl Gallant
28,908
61.10%
Carole Devine
9,737
20.58%
Sue McSheffrey
5,175
10.94%
Ben Hoffman
3,201
6.77%
Denis Gagné (Ind.)
293
0.62%
Cheryl Gallant
Stormont—
Dundas—
South Glengarry
Guy Lauzon
25,846
57.34%
Denis Sabourin
8,554
18.98%
Darlene Jalbert
6,107
13.55%
David Rawnsley
1,880
4.17%
DWight Dugas (CAP)
105 0.23%
Guy Lauzon
Howard Galganov (Ind.)
2,581 5.73%

2006

Main article: 2006 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings. Colours show the result from the 2006 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Kingston and the Islands
  3. Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  4. Leeds-Grenville
  5. Prince Edward-Hastings
  6. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  7. Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
René Berthiaume
22,787
41.19%
Pierre Lemieux
22,990
41.56%
Jo-Ann Fennessey
7,049
12.74%
Bonnie Jean-Louis
2,494
4.51%
Don Boudria
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken
28,548
45.86%
Lou Grimshaw
16,230
26.07%
Rob Hutchison
11,946
19.19%
Eric Walton
5,006
8.04%
Don Rogers (CAP)
222 0.36%
Peter Milliken
Karl Eric Walker (Ind.)
296 0.48%
Lanark—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Geoff Turner
14,709
24.74%
Scott Reid
30,367
51.07%
Helen Forsey
9,604
16.15%
Mike Nickerson
3,115
5.24%
Jerry Ackerman (CAP)
429 0.72%
Scott Reid
Jeffrey Bogaerts (PC)
735 1.24%
Ernest Rathwell (Mar.)
501 0.84%
Leeds—Grenville Bob Eaton
12,661
24.32%
Gord Brown
28,447
54.65%
Steve Armstrong
7,945
15.26%
David Lee
3,003
5.77%
Gord Brown
Prince Edward—Hastings Bob Vaughan
18.034
31.58%
Daryl Kramp
27,787
48.67%
Michael McMahon
8,474
14.84%
Joseph Sahadat
2,386
4.18%
Tim Hickey (Ind.)
416
0.73%
Daryl Kramp
Renfrew—Nipissing—
Pembroke
Don Lindsay
12,532
24.16%
Cheryl Gallant
29,923
57.69%
Sue McSheffrey
6,509
12.55%
Gordon Scott McLeod
1,605
3.09%
Paul Kelly (Ind.)
1,304
2.51%
Cheryl Gallant
Stormont—Dundas—
South Glengarry
Tom Manley
13,906
27.17%
Guy Lauzon
28,014
54.73%
Elaine MacDonald
6,892
13.46%
Doug Beards
1,713
3.35%
Carson Chisholm (CHP)
663
1.30%
Guy Lauzon

2004

Main article: 2004 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
Don Boudria
23,921
47.86%
Alain Lalonde
18,729
37.47%
Martin Cauvier
4,238
8.48%
Roy Fjarlie
2,634
5.27%
Tim Bloedow (CHP)
464
0.93%
Don Boudria
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken
28,544
52.45%
Blair MacLean
12,582
23.12%
Rob Hutchison
8,964
16.47%
Janina Fisher Balfour
3,339
6.13%
Rosie The Clown Elston (Ind.)
237 0.44%
Peter Milliken
Terry Marshall (CHP)
481 0.88%
Don Rogers (CAP)
179 0.33%
Karl Eric Walker (Ind.)
100 0.18%
Lanark—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Larry McCormick
17,507
30.97%
Scott Jeffrey Reid
27,566
48.77%
Ross Sutherland
7,418
13.12%
John Baranyi
2,736
4.84%
George Walter Kolaczynski (Mar.)
479 0.85%
Bill Vankoughnet (Ind.)
820 1.45%
Larry McCormick
merged district
Scott Reid
Leeds—Grenville Joe Jordan
16,967
32.93%
Gord Brown
26,002
50.46%
Steve Armstrong
5,834
11.32%
Chris Bradshaw
2,722
5.28%
Joe Jordan
Prince Edward—Hastings Bruce Knutson
20,042
37.57%
Daryl Kramp
22,598
42.36%
Dan Douglas
8,105
15.19%
Tom Lawson
2,130
3.99%
Joseph Sahadat (Ind.)
468
0.88%
Lyle Vanclief
Renfrew—Nipissing—
Pembroke
Rob Jamieson
14,798
29.65%
Cheryl Gallant
27,494
55.08%
Sue McSheffrey
5,720
11.46%
Gordon S McLeod
1,191
2.39%
Stanley Sambey (Mar.)
714
1.43%
Cheryl Gallant
Stormont—Dundas—
South Glengarry
Bob Kilger
17,779
36.78%
Guy Lauzon
21,678
44.85%
Elaine MacDonald
5,387
11.15%
Tom Manley
3,491
7.22%
Bob Kilger

Maps

  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Kingston and the Islands
  3. Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  4. Leeds-Grenville
  5. Prince Edward-Hastings
  6. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  7. Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
  • Map of the region's ridings in 2004. Colours show the result from the 2004 election Map of the region's ridings in 2004. Colours show the result from the 2004 election
  • Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Party of Canada
  • Green Party of Canada Green Party of Canada
  • Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party of Canada
  • New Democratic Party New Democratic Party

2000

Main article: 2000 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 2000. Colours show the result from the 2000 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburg
edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Canadian Action No Affiliation Other
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Don Boudria
31,371
67.96%
L. Sebastian Anders
8,632
18.70%
Guy Belle-Isle
1,877
4.07%
Ashley O'Kurley
3,942
8.54%
Wayne Foster (NLP)
340
0.74%
Don Boudria
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Larry McCormick
16,996
39.00%
Sean McAdam
13,227
30.35%
Tom O'Neill
2,200
5.05%
Daryl Kramp
10,231
23.48%
Paul Isaacs (CAP)
156
0.36%
Ross Baker (Ind.)
207 0.48%
Kenneth Switzer
43 0.10%
Chris Walker (Green)
516
1.18%
Larry McCormick
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken
26,457
51.69%
Kevin Goligher
7,904
15.44%
Gary Wilson
4,951
9.67%
Blair MacLean
9,222
18.02%
Chris Milburn (Green)
2,652
5.18%
Peter Milliken
Lanark—Carleton Ian Murray
22,811
35.99%
Scott Reid
24,670
38.93%
Theresa Kiefer
1,946
3.07%
Bryan Brulotte
12,430
19.61%
Ross Elliott (CAP)
388
0.61%
John Baranyi (Ind.)
150
0.24%
Stuart Langstaff (Green)
871 1.37%
Britt Roberts (NLP)
107 0.17%
Ian Murray
Leeds—Grenville Joe Jordan
18,594
39.51%
Gord Brown
18,539
39.39%
Martin Hanratty
990
2.10%
John M. Johnston
7,940
16.87%
Jane Pamela Scharf (CAP)
181
0.38%
Jerry Heath (Green)
816
1.73%
Joe Jordan
Prince Edward—Hastings Lyle Vanclief
20,055
50.46%
Jim Graham
9,707
24.43%
Jason Gannon
1,897
4.77%
Dennis Timbrell
8,083
20.34%
Lyle Vanclief
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Hec Clouthier
18,211
39.00%
Cheryl Gallant
20,634
44.18%
Ole Hendrickson
1,607
3.44%
Bob Amaron
5,287
11.32%
Thane C. Heins
121
0.26%
André Giordano (NLP)
78 0.17%
Stanley E. Sambey (Mar.)
762 1.63%
Hec Clouthier
Stormont—Dundas—
Charlottenburgh
Bob Kilger
19,113
46.69%
Guy Lauzon
16,151
39.45%
Kimberley Fry
1,696
4.14%
Michael Bailey
3,635
8.88%
Georges Elie Novy (CAP)
127
0.31%
Ian Campbell (NLP)
214
0.52%
Bob Kilger


1997

Main article: 1997 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1997. Colours show the result from the 1997 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas
edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Reform NDP PC Green Other
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Don Boudria
34,986
Mike Lancop
4,599
Fred Cappuccino
2,289
France Somers
6,109
Richard Kerr
417
Mary L. Glasser (NLP)
207
Don Boudria
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Larry McCormick
18,399
Sean McAdam
12,045
Robert Snefjella
3,255
Daryl Kramp
12,227
Others Kenneth Switzer (CHP)
505
Lester Newby (NLP)
189
Larry McCormick
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken
25,632
Dave Clarke
6,761
Gary Wilson
6,433
Helen Cooper
11,296
Chris Walker
902
Terry Marshall (CHP)
751
Peter Milliken
Lanark—Carleton Ian Murray
28,151
Darrel Robert Reid
16,765
Gail Myles
3,022
Bryce Grayson Bell
13,213
Susan Brandum
463
Others Gerald W. LePage (CAP)
318
Britt Roberts (NLP)
181
Ian Murray
Leeds—Grenville Joe Jordan
19,123
Doug Aldridge
10,476
Jennifer Breakspear
1,757
Sandra Lawn
15,636
Peter Bevan-Baker
1,102
Others Donny F. Platt (CHP)
241
Wayne Foster (NLP)
119
Jim Jordan
Prince Edward—Hastings Lyle Vanclief
22,415
Lloyd Lewis
9,219
Barb Dolan
2,512
Dennis Timbrell
9,305
Lyle Vanclief
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Hec Clouthier
19,569
Ed Pinnell
13,035
Barbara Clarke
3,242
Bob Gould
12,352
Others Gay Curran-Desmond (CAP)
236
André Giordano (NLP)
183
Len Hopkins
Stormont—Dundas Bob Kilger
22,857
Charles Dillabough
8,945
Sydney Gardiner
2,671
Leslie O'Shaughnessy
8,741
Ian Campbell (NLP)
295
Bob Kilger

1993

Main article: 1993 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1993. Colours show the result from the 1993 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Reform Green National Other
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell France Somers
4,572
Don Boudria
44,775
Pascal Villeneuve
1,304
Sam McCracken
4,456
Others Pierrette Blondin (NLP)
473
Jean-Serge Brisson (Lbt.)
244
Don Boudria
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Bill Vankoughnet
10,963
Larry McCormick
24,085
Bett Hay Lambeck
2,012
Stephen Ollerenshaw
8,851
Bob Hilson
997
Others T. Cheemo The Clown Walczak (Ind.)
752
Ross Baker (Ind.)
413
Bill Vankoughnet
Kingston and the Islands Barry Gordon
10,088
Peter Milliken
30,336
Mary Ann Higgins
3,700
Sean McAdam
6,740
Chris Papadopoulos
1,643
Others Terry M. Marshall (CHP)
645
Chris Wilson (NLP)
339
Peter Milliken
Lanark—Carleton Paul Dick
16,604
Ian Murray
35,051
Judie McSkimmings
1,689
Ron Macdonald
15,766
Stephen Johns
329
Jacques Rubacha
926
Others Britt Roberts (NLP)
264
Barbara Rowe (Lbt.)
99
Bracken Begley (Abol.)
62
Paul Dick
Leeds—Grenville Sandra Lawn
13,595
Jim Jordan
26,324
Mary Ann Greenwood
999
Paul West
7,975
Peter Bevan-Baker
527
Holly Baker
481
Others
Richard Beecroft (NLP)
196
Christine M. Richardson (Abol.)
56
Jim Jordan
Prince Edward—Hastings Jim Hughes
8,245
Lyle Vanclief
26,483
Jim Martin
1,275
Marjorie Foster
9,019
Christine Kosman
639
Others Dave Switzer (CHP)
556
Siggi Lamothe (NLP)
171
Lyle Vanclief
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Milton Stevenson
7,039
Len Hopkins
25,725
Barbara Clarke
1,345
Edward Pinnell
6,209
Others Hec Clouthier (Ind.)
10,287
Murray Reid (Abol.)
145
Daphne Quance (NLP)
143
Len Hopkins
Stormont—Dundas Leslie Ault
7,499
Bob Kilger
27,055
David Moss
1,147
Annette Turner
5,858
Andy Boyle
580
Others
Ian Campbell (NLP)
425
Reginald Landry (PCC)
79
Bob Kilger

1988

Main article: 1988 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1988. Colours show the result from the 1988 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew
  8. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
Roger R. Presseault
9,517
Don Boudria
35,280
Helena McCuaig
4,537
Jean-Serge Brisson (Lbt.)
335
John Feres (PCC)
Don Boudria
Hastings—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Bill Vankoughnet
17,247
Earl Smith
16,379
Bud Acton
7,455
Richard Welsman (CHP)
1,598
Ross Baker (Ind.)
478
Bill Vankoughnet
Kingston and the Islands Flora MacDonald
20,409
Peter Milliken
23,121
Len Johnson
11,442
Terry Marshall (CHP)
1,646
John Hayes (Lbt.)
301
Flora MacDonald
Lanark—Carleton Paul Dick
27,379
Janet Marshall
20,275
Bill Cox
8,359
Robert Stratton (CRWP)
981
Paul Dick
Leeds—Grenville Jennifer Cossitt
18,053
Jim Jordan
20,141
Barry Grills
5,141
David J. Butcher (CHP)
1,584
Faye Garner (CRWP)
1,497
Jennifer Cossitt
Prince Edward—Hastings Jack Arthur
16,408
Lyle Vanclief
19,559
Don Wilson
6,564
John B. Herring (CHP)
2,063
Doug Grant (CRWP)
522
Heather-Anne Lapsley (Lbt.)
229
Jack Ellis
Renfrew Ben Hoffman
15,081
Len Hopkins
25,558
Elizabeth Ives-Ruyter
5,879
Murray Reid (CRWP)
520
Len Hopkins
Stormont—Dundas Eric J. Cameron
12,572
Bob Kilger
19,698
Steve J. Corrie
5,448
Bob Noble (CRWP)
5,135
Norm Warner

1984

Main article: 1984 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1984. Colours show the result from the 1984 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
Don Boudria
26,057
John Stante
16,170
Annemarie Collard
6,838
Denis Éthier
Hastings—Frontenac—
Lennox and Addington
Ron Vastokas
9,757
Bill Vankoughnet
19,996
Donna Forth
5,349
Ross Baker (Ind.)
441
Bill Vankoughnet
Kingston and the Islands George N. Speal
13,087
Flora MacDonald
25,997
Andrew Currie
5,950
Daniel Eardley (N/A)
1,410
E.J. Ted Bond (Green)
478
Ian Murray (Lbt.)
258
Flora MacDonald
Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Brooke McNabb
15,528
Paul Dick
24,395
Don Page
5,310
Floyd J. Craig (PCC)
139
Paul Dick
Leeds—Grenville Chuck Anderson
10,222
Jennifer Cossitt
26,961
Jan Allen
6,121
Mike Nickerson (Green)
348
Hans Wienhold (Lbt.)
190
Jennifer Cossitt
Prince Edward—Hastings Robert Scott
10,321
Jack Ellis
21,034
Don Wilson
7,162
George Nip Casey (Ind.)
197
Jack Ellis
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Len Hopkins
19,502
Don Whillans
19,464
Gavin Murphy
4,253
Len Hopkins
Stormont—Dundas Ed Lumley
18,821
Norm Warner
21,043
Raymond Lefebvre
5,869
Ed Lumley

1980

Main article: 1980 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1980. Colours show the result from the 1980 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Other
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
Gordon Johnson
8,113
Denis Éthier
28,189
Claude Dion
4,781
Gary O'Brien (M-L)
90
Denis Éthier
Hastings—Frontenac Bill Vankoughnet
14,211
Ron Vastokas
13,132
Kevin Arsenault
5,895
Ross Baker (Ind.)
342
Bill Vankoughnet
Kingston and the Islands Flora MacDonald
18,146
John Coleman
17,039
Stephen Foster
7,830
Edward T. Sharp (Rhino.)
373
Flora MacDonald
Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Paul Dick
20,487
Pat Carroll
11,817
Gord Gilhuly
4,948
Stuart Neilson (N/A)
247
Paul Dick
Leeds—Grenville Tom Cossitt
19,800
Gerry McKee
12,260
Mildred Smith
6,600
Tom Cossitt
Prince Edward—Hastings Jack Ellis
16,893
Ben Prinzen
12,821
Don Wilson
6,889
Bill Hawthorne (Ind.)
211
Jack Ellis
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Bob Amaron
12,966
Leonard Hopkins
20,529
Don Breault
6,200
Leonard Hopkins
Stormont—Dundas James C. Bredin
15,089
Ed Lumley
22,251
Maurice Labelle
4,629
Ed Lumley

1979

Main article: 1979 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1979. Colours show the result from the 1979 election
  1. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  2. Hastings-Frontenac
  3. Kingston and the Islands
  4. Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton
  5. Leeds-Grenville
  6. Prince Edward-Hastings
  7. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
  8. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Denis Éthier
27,106
Gordon Johnson
10,112
Paul de Broeck
4,164
Gary O'Brien (M-L)
107
Denis Éthier
Hastings—Frontenac Ron Vastokas
11,176
Bill Vankoughnet
17,537
Kevin Arsenault
5,691
Ross Baker (Ind.)
417
Douglas Alkenbrack
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Kingston and the Islands Peter Beeman
14,866
Flora MacDonald
21,277
Stephen Foster
8,472
Flora MacDonald
Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Pat Carroll
10,485
Paul Dick
24,277
Gord Gilhuly
5,749
Paul Dick
Leeds—Grenville Gerry McKee
11,797
Tom Cossitt
24,127
Mildred Smith
6,551
Tom Cossitt
Leeds
Prince Edward—Hastings Kay Manderville
12,394
Jack Ellis
21,088
Don Wilson
5,833
William R. Hawthorne (Ind.)
261
Jack Ellis
Hastings
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Leonard D. Hopkins
20,286
Don Sutherland
13,781
Don Breault
7,133
Leonard D. Hopkins
Stormont—Dundas Ed Lumley
20,581
Dick Aubry
17,575
Brian Peters
5,568
Ed Lumley

1974

Main article: 1974 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1974. Colours show the result from the 1974 election
  1. Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  2. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  3. Grenville-Carleton
  4. Hastings
  5. Kingston and the Islands
  6. Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton
  7. Leeds
  8. Ottawa-Carleton
  9. Ottawa Centre
  10. Ottawa-Vanier
  11. Ottawa West
  12. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Grace Stalker
10,961
Douglas Alkenbrack
14,102
William Bud Acton
4,157
Douglas Alkenbrack
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Denis Éthier
18,478
Bernard Pelot
6,595
Raymond Desrochers
5,484
Denis Éthier
Grenville—Carleton Jim McDonald
22,803
Walter Baker
33,946
Joan Kabayama
5,679
Walter Baker
Hastings Marie Kurchak
12,474
Jack Ellis
14,893
Bob Sanders
3,382
Floyd Hawley (S.C.)
194
Jack Ellis
Kingston and the Islands Peter Watson
13,943
Flora MacDonald
17,839
Lars Thompson
6,870
Flora MacDonald
Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Bud Barrett
13,009
Paul Dick
18,242
Stuart Morrison
3,428
Paul Dick
Leeds Donna M. Healey
10,845
Tom Cossitt
17,744
Keith Sutcliffe
4,659
Tom Cossitt
Ottawa—Carleton John N. Turner
38,463
Bill Neville
27,588
Dave Hall
6,014
John N. Turner
Ottawa Centre Hugh Poulin
15,308
Hugh Segal
12,138
Irving Greenberg
6,739
Other candidates Bela Egyed (Waffle)
877
John Graham (S.C.)
139
Ray Quann (Libertarian)
63
Phil Sarazen (M-L)
62
Hugh Poulin
Ottawa—Vanier Jean-Robert Gauthier
21,773
Claude L. Choquette
5,603
Paul H. Michaud
3,298
Other candidates Cyril E. Gauthier (S.C.)
976
Judith T. Haddad (Ind.)
114
Edmond Irani (Ind.)
107
Jean-Robert Gauthier
Ottawa West Lloyd Francis
23,604
Peter Reilly
21,838
Doris Shackleton
6,480
Other candidates Lawrence F. Sullivan (Canada)
432
Jacques Lapointe (S.C.)
192
Jean Greatbatch (Comm.)
78
Richard Bowen (M-L)
67
Peter Reilly
Stormont—Dundas Ed Lumley
18,047
Fern Guindon
13,895
James Freeman
2,587
Lucien Lamoureux

1972

Main article: 1972 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1972. Colours show the result from the 1972 election
  1. Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  2. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
  3. Grenville-Carleton
  4. Hastings
  5. Kingston and the Islands
  6. Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton
  7. Leeds
  8. Ottawa-Carleton
  9. Ottawa Centre
  10. Ottawa East
  11. Ottawa West
  12. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Peter MacKinnon
9,206
Douglas Alkenbrack
16,563
Mary Lloyd-Jones
3,283
Douglas Alkenbrack
Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
Denis Éthier
14,780
J.-L. Montreuil
6,924
Jacques Boyer
2,495
Bernard Pelot (Ind.)
2,478
W.-R. Marin (S.C.) 1,710
Viateur Éthier
Grenville—Carleton Gordon Blair
22,026
Walter Baker
32,689
Joan Kabayama
6,405
Gordon Blair
Hastings Frank Follwell
11,391
Jack Ellis
16,591
Elridge G. Brethour
3,378
Lee Grills
Kingston and the Islands John Hazlett
14,079
Flora MacDonald
22,824
Lars Thompson
5,807
Edgar Benson
Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Murray McBride
13,283
Paul Dick
17,893
Henry Mellema
1,819
Murray McBride
Leeds Gervis Black
10,650
Tom Cossitt
18,130
Keith Sutcliffe
4,850
Desmond Code
Ottawa—Carleton John N. Turner
31,316
Strome Galloway
22,641
Doris Shackleton
11,225
David Morse (S.C.)
839
John N. Turner
Ottawa Centre Hugh Poulin
14,101
Hugh Segal
12,899
Irving Greenberg
9,195
Rocco Zavarella (S.C.)
237
Paul Herman (N/A)
177
George McIlraith
Ottawa East Jean-Robert Gauthier
20,446
Gerry Valiquette
6,029
François Beaulne
4,672
Cyril Gauthier (S.C.)
1,229
David S. White (Ind.)
208
J.-T. Richard
Ottawa West Lloyd Francis
18,423
Peter Reilly
22,169
Pauline Jewett
13,498
Priscilla Hamelin (S.C.)
245
Lloyd Francis
Stormont—Dundas Grant Campbell
12,364
Murray Forsyth
3,108
Lucien Lamoureux (N/A)
17,347
René Benoit
138
Lucien Lamoureux

1968

Main article: 1968 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1968. Colours show the result from the 1968 election
  1. Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
  2. Glengarry-Prescott
  3. Grenville-Carleton
  4. Hastings
  5. Kingston and the Islands
  6. Lanark and Renfrew
  7. Leeds
  8. Ottawa-Carleton
  9. Ottawa Centre
  10. Ottawa East
  11. Ottawa West
  12. Stormont-Dundas
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Peter C. Connolly
9,953
Douglas Alkenbrack
11,801
John Moss
2,730
Clarence A. Mulligan (Ind. P.C.)
571
Douglas Alkenbrack
Prince Edward—Lennox
Glengarry—Prescott Viateur Éthier
14,970
J.-Lomer Carriere
7,564
Claude Demers
1,606
Viateur Éthier
Grenville—Carleton Gordon Blair
21,250
Jean Wadds
18,843
David Bell
3,887
Dick Bell
Carleton
merged district
Jean Wadds
Grenville—Dundas
Hastings Robert Temple
10,875
Lee Grills
13,555
Donald G. Burshaw
3,195
Lee Grills
Hastings South
Kingston and the Islands Edgar Benson
16,234
Bogart W. Trumpour
11,799
Brendan McConnell
4,636
Edgar Benson
Kingston
Lanark and Renfrew Murray McBride
13,156
James W. Baskin
12,737
James Ronson
1,861
Joe Greene
Renfrew South
Leeds Ross Matheson
13,532
Desmond Code
13,536
Clayton C. Graves
2,005
Ross Matheson
Ottawa—Carleton John N. Turner
28,987
Ken Binks
11,665
Harold Wilson
3,115
Paul Tardif
Russell
Ottawa Centre George McIlraith
19,578
Murray A. Heit
11,602
June B. Ralph
2,729
new district
Ottawa East J.-T. Richard
26,170
Rex Le Lacheur
4,168
Ian Macdonald
2,921
J.-T. Richard
Ottawa West Lloyd Francis
23,750
Dick Bell
16,392
Ralph Sutherland
5,003
George McIlraith
Stormont—Dundas Tim Wees
5,409
Lucien Lamoureux
17,014
Lucien Lamoureux
Stormont

1965

Main article: 1965 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1965. Colours show the result from the 1965 election
  1. Carleton
  2. Glengarry-Prescott
  3. Grenville-Dundas
  4. Lanark
  5. Leeds
  6. Ottawa East
  7. Ottawa West
  8. Russell
  9. Stormont
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Other
Carleton Lloyd Francis
31,523
Dick Bell
32,456
Donald Stirling
9,953
Lloyd Francis
Glengarry—Prescott Viateur Éthier
10,339
Albert-R. Cadieux
6,529
Wilfrid Latreille
1,173
Raymond Berthiaume (Ral. Créd.)
1,204
Viateur Éthier
Grenville—Dundas John Palmer
6,930
Jean Casselman Wadds
9,845
René Benoit
595
Jean Wadds
Lanark John Steele Kirkland
6,826
Desmond Code
9,784
Stanley Livingstone
775
William Hunter (S.C.)
335
George Doucett
Leeds Ross Matheson
10,365
John MacLean
10,066
William F. Thompson
946
Ross Matheson
Ottawa East Jean-Thomas Richard
15,107
Rex Le Lacheur
4,101
Ben Coffey
2,564
J.-T. Richard
Ottawa West George McIlraith
14,945
Courtenay Evans
8,604
David John Weston
2,057
Angelo Tomasini (S.C.)
504
George McIlraith
Russell Paul Tardif
28,997
Ken Binks
15,718
Harold Wilson
7,186
Paul Tardif
Stormont Lucien Lamoureux
13,530
Ken Bergeron
7,458
John Trew
3,201
Lucien Lamoureux

1963

Main article: 1963 Canadian federal election
Map of the region's ridings in 1963. Colours show the result from the 1963 election
  1. Carleton
  2. Glengarry-Prescott
  3. Grenville-Dundas
  4. Lanark
  5. Leeds
  6. Ottawa East
  7. Ottawa West
  8. Russell
  9. Stormont
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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal Social Credit NDP Other
Carleton Dick Bell
31,168
Lloyd Francis
32,325
Harold Herbert Splett
699
Lewis Hanley
3,144
Dick Bell
Glengarry—Prescott J.-Marcel Gelineau
5,568
Viateur Éthier
9,906
Rolland Cholette
2,786
Peter Marcel Schneider
394
Raymond Bruneau (I Lib.)
1,234
Viateur Éthier
Grenville—Dundas Jean Casselman
10,434
John Palmer
7,207
Reginald S. Libby
7,207
Jean Casselman
Lanark George Doucett
10,475
R. Arthur Stewart
7,043
Oscar Wilmot Ventress
312
James O. W. Griffith
601
George Doucett
Leeds Frances D. MacOdrum
9,899
Ross Matheson
12,113
Ross Matheson
Ottawa East Rex Le Lacheur
3,964
J.-T. Richard
12,043
Roger Boulanger
930
Ruth Townsend
1,433
Yves Parisien (I Lib.)
6,574
Laurent Bordeleau (I P.C.)
349
J.-T. Richard
Ottawa West Don Hueston
9,852
George McIlraith
18,634
F. D. Richardson
924
Brian E. Huggins
1,422
George McIlraith
Russell Joe Poirier
14,892
Paul Tardif
31,182
Léo Cote
2,938
Harold B. Wilson
3,191
Paul Tardif
Stormont John Alguire
9,728
Lucien Lamoureux
13,285
Ludger Boileau
851
Bill Kilger
801
Lucien Lamoureux

1962

Main article: 1962 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Social Credit
Carleton Dick Bell
32,125
Lloyd Francis
26,109
Lewis Hanley
3,024
Harold Herbert Splett
922
Dick Bell
Glengarry—Prescott Osie Villeneuve
8,186
Viateur Éthier
11,043
René Benoit
461
Rolland Cholette
639
Osie Villeneuve
Grenville—Dundas Jean Casselman
10,159
Robert Watters
6,410
Reginald S. Libby
299
Grace Catherine Gough
258
Jean Casselman
Lanark George Doucett
10,462
Vincent Kelly
6,823
Charles Ogilvie
410
R. H. James
660
George Doucett
Leeds Jack Langmuir
10,325
Ross Matheson
12,071
Bill Hunter
424
Ross Matheson
Ottawa East Jean-Pierre Beaulne
6,801
J.-T. Richard
15,930
Marc Llanos
1,216
Wilfrid H. Wigney
534
J.-T. Richard
Ottawa West Pat Kelly
11,397
George McIlraith
16,935
Walter Mann
1,538
F. D. Richardson
698
George McIlraith
Russell Leo Kelly
15,492
Paul Tardif
29,322
Harold B. Wilson
3,385
Adrien Papineau
1,427
Paul Tardif
Stormont Grant Campbell
11,293
Lucien Lamoureux
11,363
Marjorie Ball
946
Mel Rowat
1,256
Grant Campbell
Map of the region's ridings in 1969. Colours show the result from the 1969 election
  1. Carleton
  2. Glengarry-Prescott
  3. Grenville-Dundas
  4. Lanark
  5. Leeds
  6. Ottawa East
  7. Ottawa West
  8. Russell
  9. Stormont

1958

Main article: 1958 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal CCF Social Credit
Carleton Dick Bell
32,741
George Humble
13,652
Stewart Crawford
1,777
Grace Gough
355
Dick Bell
Glengarry—Prescott Osie Villeneuve
10,385
Raymond Bruneau
9,865
Osie Villeneuve
Grenville—Dundas Arza Casselman
10,793
Arthur Clark Casselman
4,340
R. H. James
473
Azra Casselman
Lanark George Doucett
12,116
William Y. Wood
4,315
George Doucett
Leeds Hayden Stanton
12,675
George Taylor Fulford
9,145
Hayden Stanton
Ottawa East R.-D. Chenier
9,850
J.-T. Richard
17,161
William A. Layman
573
Raymond Berthiaume
357
J.-T. Richard
Ottawa West Charlotte Whitton
17,673
George McIlraith
19,098
James A. M. Allen
751
George McIlraith
Russell Wib Nixon
19,464
Joseph-Omer Gour
21,575
Harry Jacks
1,224
Eddie Parisien
594
Joseph-Omer Gour
Stormont Grant Campbell
13,964
Albert Peter Lavigne
11,977
Mel Rowat
331
Albert Peter Lavigne


Map of the region's ridings in 1958. Colours show the result from the 1958 election
  1. Carleton
  2. Glengarry-Prescott
  3. Grenville-Dundas
  4. Lanark
  5. Leeds
  6. Ottawa East
  7. Ottawa West
  8. Russell
  9. Stormont

1957

Main article: 1957 Canadian federal election
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC CCF Social Credit Other
Carleton Frank Egan Dunlap
15,298
Dick Bell
27,865
Stewart Crawford
1,334
Eric Kingsley Fallis
607
Vacant
Glengarry—Prescott Raymond Bruneau
6,661
Osie Villeneuve
8,241
Patrice Brunet
198
René Bertrand (I. Lib)
5,414
Raymond Bruneau
Grenville—Dundas Arthur Clark Casselman
4,402
Arza Clair Casselman
8,967
R. H. James
1,072
Azra Clair Casselman
Lanark W. Peter Burchell
4,504
William Gourlay Blair
11,629
William Gourlay Blair
Leeds George Taylor Fulford
10,125
Hayden Stanton
11,065
Charles William Shaw
395
Hayden Stanton
Ottawa East Jean-Thomas Richard
18,216
Eleanor Blackburn
5,947
William A. Layman
620
Raymond Berthiaume
843
Jean-Thomas Richard
Ottawa West George McIlraith
19,434
Ethel T. Shaw
12,538
David Williams
1,062
Laurence M. Maloney
881
George McIlraith
Russell Joseph-Omer Gour
20,673
Wib Nixon
12,271
Harry Jacks
1,420
Eddie Parisien
1,161
Joseph-Omer Gour
Stormont Albert Lavigne
12,505
Grant Campbell
10,215
Mel Rowat
646
Albert Lavigne

Notes and References

  1. Ran for re-election in Niagara Falls.
  2. Ran for re-election in Ottawa Centre.
  3. Election held on July 16 due to the death of the Liberal candidate.
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