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This page lists results of Canadian federal elections in Southwestern Ontario.

Regional profile

Beginning at the start of the 1960s, Southwestern Ontario has traditionally given more support to the Liberals, aside from 1984, although there has always been a pronounced urban-rural split: the New Democrats (NDP) and Liberals are both stronger in Windsor and London, while the rural areas and Sarnia have leaned more towards the Conservatives due to their social conservative bent. The Liberals swept all the ridings in the region in 1993, 1997 and 2000, save one NDP win in 2000.

However, in the 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011 elections, the entire region, incrementally swung away from the Liberals to support the Conservatives, including in London, where three-way vote-splitting resulted in two ridings switching from Liberal to Conservative. The loss of the second one, London North Centre, in the 2011 election, left the Liberals without any seats in Southwestern Ontario for the first time since Confederation. The exception to Conservative swing was in one London riding, London-Fanshawe, and in Windsor's two ridings, which remained with the NDP from 2006 right through the 2015 election.

In 2015, Southwestern Ontario's election results did not at all mirror the overall federal election results. The Liberals managed to take back two seats in the entire Region, both in London, but the NDP added a seat adjacent to Windsor, Essex, and the Conservatives retained four seats, three rural and also Sarnia-Lambton. The 2019 election saw the NDP lose two of the three Windsor area seats it held before the election, with one of each going to the Conservatives and the Liberals. This election also saw increased regional polarization, with all seats in urban London and Windsor being won by the Liberals or the NDP, and all other seats being won by the Conservatives.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1979 174,830
40.0%
101,849
23.3%
159,609
36.5%
933
0.2%
1980 203,740
46.7%
98,687
22.6%
132,159
30.3%
953
0.2%
1984 136,208
29.9%
104,223
22.9%
214,843
47.1%
141
0.0%
1988 198,455
40.2%
121,679
24.6%
164,980
33.4%
7,994
1.6%
1993 266,349
54.6%
42,763
8.8%
1,918
0.4%
81,334
16.7%
83,538
17.1%
12,129
2.5%
1997 209,513
47.6%
68,895
15.6%
3,434
0.8%
65,717
14.9%
84,454
19.2%
8,343
1.9%
2000 201,859
48.3%
50,285
12.0%
3,686
0.9%
47,883
11.5%
110,620
26.5%
3,190
0.8%
2004 182,852
38.4%
149,902
31.5%
116,361
24.4%
20,020
4.2%
5,974
1.3%
2006 170,565
32.1%
189,968
35.8%
143,392
27.0%
21,076
4.0%
4,217
0.8%
2008 125,074
26.6%
183,406
39.0%
124,325
26.5%
33,665
7.2%
2,811
0.6%
2011 85,083
17.4%
222,451
45.4%
164,202
33.5%
14,774
3.0%
2,656
0.5%
2015 188,904
33.1%
205,474
36.0%
158,586
27.8%
15,734
2.8%
2,245
0.4%
2019 181,782
30.3%
216,455
36.1%
156,845
26.1%
28,903
4.8%
12,731
2.1%
2,481
0.4%
2021 154,118
26.1%
213,039
36.1%
157,279
26.7%
6,981
1.2%
56,188
9.5%
2,207
0.4%
  Liberal  Conservative  New Democratic  Green  People's   Progressive Conservative (defunct)  Alliance (defunct)  Reform (defunct)

2021

Main article: 2021 Canadian federal election
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Chatham-Kent—Leamington Greg Hetherington
15,683
28.59%
Dave Epp
22,435
40.90%
Dan Gelinas
8,007
14.60%
Mark Vercouteren
837
1.53%
Liz Vallee
7,892
14.39%
Dave Epp
Elgin—Middlesex—London Afeez Ajibowu
12,326
19.55%
Karen Vecchio
31,472
49.91%
Katelyn Cody
10,086
15.99%
Amanda Stark
1,417
2.25%
Chelsea Hillier
7,429
11.78%
Michael Hopkins (CHP)
328
0.52%
Karen Vecchio
Essex Audrey Festeryga
10,813
15.45%
Chris Lewis
28,741
41.07%
Tracey Ramsey
22,278
31.84%
Nancy Pancheshan
865
1.24%
Beth Charron-Rowberry
6,925
9.90%
Andrew George (Ind.)
172 0.25%
Chris Lewis
Jeremy Palko (CHP)
182 0.26%
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Sudit Ranade
12,552
20.68%
Lianne Rood
29,431
48.49%
Jason Henry
11,107
18.30%
Jeremy Hull
1,035
1.71%
Kevin Mitchell
6,567
10.82%
Lianne Rood
London—Fanshawe Mohamed Hammoud
11,882
23.11%
Mattias Vanderley
12,486
24.28%
Lindsay Mathyssen
22,336
43.44%
Kyle Free
4,718
9.18%
Lindsay Mathyssen
London North Centre Peter Fragiskatos
22,921
39.10%
Stephen Gallant
15,889
27.11%
Dirka Prout
15,611
26.63%
Mary Ann Hodge
1,297
2.21%
Marc Emery
2,902
4.95%
Peter Fragiskatos
London West Arielle Kayabaga
25,308
36.88%
Rob Flack
22,273
32.46%
Shawna Lewkowitz
16,858
24.57%
Mike McMullen
3,409
4.97%
Jacques Y. Boudreau (Libert.)
773
1.13%
Kate Young
Sarnia—Lambton Lois Nantais
10,975
19.29%
Marilyn Gladu
26,292
46.21%
Adam Kilner
11,990
21.07%
Stefanie Bunko
848
1.49%
Brian Everaert
6,359
11.18%
Tom Laird (CHP)
435
0.76%
Marilyn Gladu
Windsor—Tecumseh Irek Kusmierczyk
18,134
31.83%
Kathy Borrelli
14,605
25.63%
Cheryl Hardcastle
17,465
30.65%
Henry Oulevey
682
1.20%
Victor Green
5,927
10.40%
Laura Chesnik (M-L)
164
0.29%
Irek Kusmierczyk
Windsor West Sandra Pupatello
13,524
27.77%
Anthony Orlando
9,415
19.34%
Brian Masse
21,541
44.24%
Matthew Giancola
4,060
8.34%
Margaret Villamizar (M-L)
153
0.31%
Brian Masse

2019

Main article: 2019 Canadian federal election
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other
Chatham-Kent—Leamington Katie Omstead
16,899
31.24%
Dave Epp
25,359
46.88%
Tony Walsh
8,229
15.21%
Mark Vercouteren
2,233
4.13%
John Balagtas
1,061
1.96%
Paul Coulbeck (Mar.)
307
0.57%
Dave Van Kesteren
Elgin—Middlesex—London Pam Armstrong
14,324
23.20%
Karen Vecchio
31,026
50.24%
Bob Hargreaves
11,019
17.84%
Ericha Hendel
3,562
5.77%
Donald Helkaa
956
1.55%
Peter Redecop (CHP)
618
1.00%
Richard Styve (Libert.)
249
0.40%
Karen Vecchio
Essex Audrey Festeryga
12,987
19.02%
Chris Lewis
28,274
41.40%
Tracey Ramsey
23,603
34.56%
Jennifer Alderson
2,173
3.18%
Bill Capes
1,251
1.83%
Tracey Ramsey
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Jesse McCormick
14,814
25.36%
Lianne Rood
28,651
49.05%
Dylan Mclay
9,355
16.02%
Anthony Li
3,463
5.93%
Bria Atkins
1,804
3.09%
Rob Lalande (VCP)
325
0.56%
Bev Shipley
London—Fanshawe Mohamed Hammoud
14,924
26.85%
Michael van Holst
13,770
24.78%
Lindsay Mathyssen
22,671
40.79%
Tom Cull
2,781
5.00%
Bela Kosoian
1,132
2.04%
Stephen Campbell (Ind.)
297
0.53%
Irene Mathyssen
London North Centre Peter Fragiskatos
27,247
42.75%
Sarah Bokhari
15,066
23.64%
Dirka Prout
14,887
23.36%
Carol Dyck
4,872
7.64%
Salim Mansur
1,532
2.40%
Clara Sorrenti (Comm.)
137
0.21%
Peter Fragiskatos
London West Kate Young
30,622
42.96%
Liz Snelgrove
19,910
27.93%
Shawna Lewkowitz
15,220
21.35%
Mary Ann Hodge
3,827
5.37%
Mike Mcmullen
1,171
1.64%
Jacques Boudreau (Libert.)
523
0.73%
Kate Young
Sarnia—Lambton Carmen Lemieux
12,041
20.79%
Marilyn Gladu
28,623
49.42%
Adam Kilner
12,644
21.83%
Peter Robert Smith
2,490
4.30%
Brian Everaert
1,587
2.74%
Thomas Laird (CHP)
531
0.92%
Marilyn Gladu
Windsor—Tecumseh Irek Kusmierczyk
19,046
33.44%
Leo Demarce
15,851
27.83%
Cheryl Hardcastle
18,417
32.33%
Giovanni Abati
2,177
3.82%
Dan Burr
1,279
2.25%
Laura Chesnik (M-L)
187
0.33%
Cheryl Hardcastle
Windsor West Sandra Pupatello
18,878
36.33%
Henry Lau
9,925
19.10%
Brian Masse
20,800
40.03%
Quinn Hunt
1,325
2.55%
Darryl Burrell
958
1.84%
Margaret Villamizar (M-L)
76
0.15%
Brian Masse

2015

Main article: 2015 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other
Chatham-Kent—Leamington Dave Van Kesteren
21,677
41.71%
Tony Walsh
9,549
18.37%
Katie Omstead
19,351
37.23%
Mark Vercouteren
1,394
2.68%
Dave Van Kesteren
Chatham-Kent—Essex
Elgin—Middlesex—London Karen Louise Vecchio
28,023
49.22%
Fred Sinclair
8,771
15.41%
Lori Baldwin-Sands
17,642
30.99%
Bronagh Joyce Morgan
1,783
3.13%
Lou Bernardi (Rhino.)
185 0.32%
Joe Preston
Michael Hopkins (CHP)
529 0.93%
Essex Jeff Watson
21,602
35.69%
Tracey Ramsey
25,072
41.42%
Audrey Festeryga
12,639
20.88%
Jennifer Alderson
1,141
1.88%
Enver Villamizar (M-L)
77
0.13%
Jeff Watson
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Bev Shipley
28,300
50.21%
Rex Isaac
9,598
17.03%
Ken Filson
16,592
29.44%
Jim Johnston
1,873
3.32%
Bev Shipley
London—Fanshawe Suzanna Dieleman
14,891
27.20%
Irene Mathyssen
20,684
37.78%
Khalil Ramal
17,214
31.44%
Matthew Peloza
1,604
2.93%
Ali Hamada (Ind.)
352
0.64%
Irene Mathyssen
London North Centre Susan Truppe
19,990
31.10%
German Gutierrez
9,423
14.66%
Peter Fragiskatos
32,427
50.45%
Carol Dyck
2,286
3.56%
Marvin Roman (M-L)
145
0.23%
Susan Truppe
London West Ed Holder
24,036
35.33%
Matthew Rowlinson
10,087
14.83%
Kate Young
31,167
45.82%
Dimitri Lascaris
1,918
2.82%
Jacques Y. Boudreau (Libert.)
732 1.08%
Ed Holder
Michael Lewis (Comm.)
87 0.13%
Sarnia—Lambton Marilyn Gladu
22,565
38.82%
Jason Wayne McMichael
18,102
31.14%
Dave McPhail
15,853
27.27%
Peter Smith
1,605
2.76%
Patricia Davidson
Windsor—Tecumseh Jo-Anne Gignac
14,656
27.47%
Cheryl Hardcastle
23,215
43.52%
Frank Schiller
14,177
26.58%
David Momotiuk
1,047
1.96%
Laura Chesnik (M-L)
249
0.47%
Joe Comartin
Windsor West Henry Lau
9,734
20.75%
Brian Masse
24,085
51.35%
David Sundin
11,842
25.25%
Cora LaRussa
1,083
2.31%
Margaret Villamizar (M-L)
161
0.34%
Brian Masse

2011

Main article: 2011 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex Dave Van Kesteren
23,360
53.76%
Matt Daudlin
7,172
16.51%
Ron Franko
11,449
26.35%
Robert Hodgson
1,470
3.38%
Dave Van Kesteren
Elgin—Middlesex—London Joe Preston
29,147
57.55%
Graham Warwick
6,812
13.45%
Fred Sinclair
12,439
24.56%
John Fisher
1,529
3.02%
Will Arlow (CAP)
140 0.28%
Joe Preston
Carl Hiemstra (CHP)
582 1.15%
Essex Jeff Watson
25,327
48.06%
Nelson Santos
7,465
14.17%
Taras Natyshak
18,538
35.18%
Cora Carriveau
1,290
2.45%
Enver Villamizar (M-L)
77
0.15%
Jeff Watson
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Bev Shipley
29,546
57.68%
Gayle Stucke
7,264
14.18%
Joe Hill
12,299
24.01%
Jim Johnston
1,701
3.32%
Mike Janssens (CHP)
413
0.81%
Bev Shipley
London—Fanshawe Jim Chahbar
14,294
33.54%
Roger Caranci
4,893
11.48%
Irene Mathyssen
21,689
50.90%
Matthew Peloza
1,202
2.82%
G.J. Rancourt (CHP)
535
1.26%
Irene Mathyssen
London North Centre Susan Truppe
19,468
36.96%
Glen Pearson
17,803
33.80%
German Gutierrez
12,996
24.67%
Mary Ann Hodge
2,177
4.13%
AnnaMaria Valastro (AAEVP)
229
0.43%
Glen Pearson
London West Ed Holder
27,675
44.49%
Doug Ferguson
16,652
26.77%
Peter Ferguson
16,109
25.90%
Brad Arthur Corbett
1,703
2.74%
Rod Morley (United)
65
0.10%
Ed Holder
Sarnia—Lambton Pat Davidson
26,112
52.58%
Tim Fugard
6,931
13.96%
Brian White
14,856
29.91%
Tim van Bodegom
1,252
2.52%
Christopher Desomeaux-Malm (CHP)
514
1.03%
Patricia Davidson
Windsor—Tecumseh Denise Ghanam
14,945
33.55%
Irek Kusmierczyk
5,764
12.94%
Joe Comartin
22,235
49.92%
Kyle Prestanski
1,354
3.04%
Laura Chesnik (M-L)
242
0.54%
Joe Comartin
Windsor West Lisa Lumley
12,577
31.64%
Melanie Deveau
4,327
10.89%
Brian Masse
21,592
54.33%
Alishia Fox
1,096
2.76%
Margaret Villamzir (M-L)
153
0.38%
Brian Masse

2008

Main article: 2008 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Chatham-Kent—
Essex
Dave Van Kesteren
19,960
47.92%
Matt Daudlin
12,127
29.12%
Ron Cadotte
6,850
16.45%
Alina Abbott
2,712
6.51%
Dave Van Kesteren
Elgin—
Middlesex—
London
Joe Preston
22,970
48.39%
Suzanne van Bommel
11,169
23.53%
Ryan Dolby
9,135
19.24%
Noel Burgon
3,241
6.83%
Will Arlow (CAP)
96 0.20%
Joe Preston
Carl Hiemstra (CHP)
619 1.30%
Michael van Holst (Ind.)
243 0.51%
Essex Jeff Watson
20,608
40.00%
Susan Whelan
14,973
29.06%
Taras Natyshak
13,703
26.60%
Richard Bachynsky
2,234
4.34%
Jeff Watson
Lambton—
Kent—
Middlesex
Bev Shipley
24,516
51.28%
Jeff Wesley
11,812
24.71%
Joe Hill
7,427
15.54%
Jim Johnston
3,386
7.08%
Micheal Janssens (CHP)
663
1.39%
Bev Shipley
London—Fanshawe Mary Lou Ambrogio
12,659
30.85%
Jacquie Gauthier
7,774
18.94%
Irene Mathyssen
17,672
43.06%
Daniel O'Neail
2,656
6.47%
Leonard Vanderhoeven (CHP)
276
0.67%
Irene Mathyssen
London North Centre Paul Van Meerbergen
17,712
32.97%
Glen Pearson
21,018
39.13%
Steve Holmes
9,387
17.47%
Mary Ann Hodge
5,603
10.43%
Glen Pearson
London West Ed Holder
22,556
39.09%
Sue Barnes
20,435
35.42%
Peter Ferguson
8,409
14.57%
Monica Jarabek
5,630
9.76%
Leslie Bartley (CHP)
253 0.44%
Sue Barnes
Steve Hunter (PC)
414 0.72%
Sarnia—Lambton Pat Davidson
23,195
50.01%
Tim Fugard
9,404
20.28%
Andy Bruziewicz
10,037
21.64%
Alan McKeown
3,201
6.90%
Christopher Desormeaux-Malm (CHP)
545
1.18%
Patricia Davidson
Windsor—Tecumseh Denise Ghanam
10,276
23.93%
Steve Mastroianni
9,005
20.97%
Joe Comartin
20,914
48.70%
Kyle Prestanski
2,749
6.40%
Joe Comartin
Windsor West Lisa Lumley
8,954
22.61%
Larry Horwitz
7,357
18.58%
Brian Masse
20,791
52.51%
John Esposito
2,253
5.69%
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm.)
125 0.32%
Brian Masse
Margaret Villamizar (M-L)
116 0.29%

2006

Main article: 2006 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Marxist-Leninist Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex Jim Comiskey
15,204
31.26%
Dave Van Kesteren
20,820
42.81%
Kathleen Kevany
10,875
22.36%
Ken Bell
1,737
3.57%
Jerry Pickard
Elgin—Middlesex—London Crispin Colvin
13,517
26.34%
Joe Preston
23,416
45.62%
Tim McCallum
9,873
19.24%
Jonathan Martyn
2,873
5.60%
Will Arlow (CAP)
105 0.20%
Joe Preston
Phill Borm (PC)
504 0.98%
Ken DeVries (CHP)
1,039 2.02%
Essex Susan Whelan
19,510
34.08%
Jeff Watson
23,125
40.40%
Taras Natyshak
12,993
22.70%
James McVeity
1,507
2.63%
Bob Cruise
108
0.19%
Jeff Watson
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Jeff Wesley
16,835
31.01%
Bev Shipley
25,170
46.36%
Kevin Blake
9,330
17.19%
Jim Johnston
2,156
3.97%
Mike Janssens (CHP)
797
1.47%
Rose-Marie Ur
London—Fanshawe Glen Douglas Pearson
15,199
32.64%
Dan Mailer
13,495
28.98%
Irene Mathyssen
16,067
34.51%
David McLaughlin
1,803
3.87%
Pat O'Brien
London North Centre Joe Fontana
24,109
40.12%
John Mazzilli
17,968
29.90%
Stephen Maynard
14,271
23.75%
Stuart Smith
3,300
5.49%
Margaret Mondaca
160
0.27%
Rod Morley (PC)
283
0.47%
Joe Fontana
London West Sue Barnes
23,019
37.70%
Al Gretzky
21,690
35.53%
Gina Barber
13,056
21.39%
Monica Jarabek
2,900
4.75%
Margaret Villamizar
59
0.10%
Steve Hunter (PC)
328
0.54%
Sue Barnes
Sarnia—Lambton Roger Gallaway
17,649
33.11%
Pat Davidson
21,841
40.98%
Greg Agar
10,673
20.02%
Mike Jacobs
1,712
3.21%
Gary De Boer (CHP)
1,108 2.08%
Roger Gallaway
John Elliott (Ind.)
316 0.59%
Windsor—Tecumseh Bruck Easton
13,413
26.43%
Rick Fuschi
12,851
25.32%
Joe Comartin
22,646
44.63%
Catherine Pluard
1,644
3.24%
Laura Chesnik
193
0.38%
Joe Comartin
Windsor West Werner Keller
12,110
25.39%
Al Teshuba
9,592
20.11%
Brian Masse
23,608
49.49%
Jillana Bishop
1,444
3.03%
Enver Villamizar
108
0.23%
Chris Schnurr (PC)
614 1.29%
Brian Masse
Habib Zaidi (Ind.)
224 0.47%

2004

Main article: 2004 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex Jerry Pickard
17,435
Dave Van Kesteren
17,028
Kathleen Kevany
7,538
Rod Hetherington
1,845
150 Jerry Pickard
Elgin—Middlesex—London Gar Knutson
15,860
Joe Preston
20,333
Tim Mccallum
6,763
Julie-Ann Stodolny
2,033
1,392 Gar Knutson
Essex Susan Whelan
17,926
Jeff Watson
18,755
David Tremblay
12,519
Paul Forman
1,981
105 Susan Whelan
London North Centre Joe Fontana
21,472
Tim Gatten
13,677
Joe Swan
12,034
Bronagh Joyce Morgan
2,376
287 Joe Fontana
London West Sue Barnes
25,061
Mike Menear
17,335
Gina Barber
9,522
Rebecca Bromwich
2,611
578 Sue Barnes
London—Fanshawe Pat O'Brien
15,664
John Mazzilli
10,811
Irene Mathyssen
12,511
Ed Moore
1,634
518 Pat O'Brien
Middlesex—Kent—Lambton Rose-Marie Ur
19,452
Bev Shipley
19,288
Kevin Blake
7,376
Allan Mckeown
1,834
1,015 Rose-Marie Ur
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Sarnia—Lambton Roger Gallaway
19,932
Marcel Beaubien
14,500
Greg Agar
7,764
Anthony Cramer
2,548
2,797 Roger Gallaway
Windsor West Richard Pollock
13,831
Jordan Katz
8,348
Brian Masse
20,297
Rob Spring
1,545
134 Brian Masse
Windsor—Tecumseh Richard G.J. Limoges
16,219
Rick Fuschi
9,827
Joe Comartin
20,037
Elizabeth Powles
1,613
182 Joe Comartin
Windsor—St. Clair

Maps

  1. Chatham-Kent-Essex
  2. Elgin-Middlesex-London
  3. Essex
  4. London-Fanshawe
  5. London North Centre
  6. London West
  7. Lambton-Kent-Middlesex
  8. Sarnia-Lambton
  9. Windsor-Tecumseh
  10. Windsor West
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  • New Democratic Party New Democratic Party

2000

Main article: 2000 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex Jerry Pickard
20,085
Sean Smart
12,957
Susan Mackay
2,209
Ryan Bailey
4,156
1,001 Jerry Pickard
Kent—Essex
Elgin—Middlesex—London Gar Knutson
17,202
Bill Walters
15,496
Tim Mccallum
2,319
Delia Reiche
6,080
838 Gar Knutson
Essex Susan Whelan
20,524
Scott Cowan
16,019
Marion Overholt
6,431
Merrill Baker
3,175
152 Susan Whelan
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Rose-Marie Ur
21,124
Ron Young
13,302
Joyce Jolliffe
1,871
John Phair
5,918
938 Rose-Marie Ur
London North Centre Joe Fontana
22,795
Nancy Branscombe
9,062
Colleen Redmond
3,936
Lorie Johnson
7,305
1,199 Joe Fontana
London—Adelaide
London West Sue Barnes
23,794
Salim Mansur
10,162
George Goodlet
3,596
Jeff Lang
9,788
855 Sue Barnes
London—Fanshawe Pat O'Brien
19,677
Robert Vaughan
7,998
Andrew Sadler
4,107
Derrall Bellaire
4,119
Pat O'Brien
Sarnia—Lambton Roger Gallaway
19,329
Dave Christie
11,208
Glenn Sonier
2,735
Paul Bailey
3,320
1,328 Roger Gallaway
Windsor West Herb Gray
20,729
Jeff Watson
8,777
John McGinlay
6,080
Ian West
2,116
533 Herb Gray
Windsor—St. Clair Rick Limoges
16,600
Phillip Pettinato
5,639
Joe Comartin
17,001
Bruck Easton
1,906
485 Rick Limoges

Notes

  1. Elected in a 2002 by-election following the resignation of the Liberal MP Herb Gray.
  2. Elected in a 1999 by-election following the resignation of Liberal MP Shaughnessy Cohen.
Canadian federal election results by region
Western Canada
Ontario
Quebec
Atlantic Canada
Northern Canada

References

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