Details, Explanation and Meaning About Ontario general election, 2003

Ontario general election, 2003 Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

The province of Ontario, Canada conducted a general election on October 2, 2003, to elect the 103 Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) in the Ontario Legislative Assembly. The election was called on September 2 by Premier Ernie Eves after the governing Tories received a jump in the polls after dealing with the 2003 North American blackout.

Table of contents
1 Campaign
2 Assessment
3 Results
4 Riding results
5 See also
6 External links

Campaign

Conduct of the campaign

Many observers considered the campaign notoriously high in mudslinging, even though all sides disavowed this tactic during the televised debate. Both the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives (Tories) indulged, but many of the most notorious incidents came from the Conservative side. One bizarre incident took place on September 12, when a press release from the Tories referred to Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty as an "evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet", which was roundly condemned as a petty and juvenile insult. In another incident towards the end of the campaign, Premier Eves referred to Mr. McGuinty as having a "pointy head," a remark he later conceded was inappropriate. Many observers have commented that the negative tone apparently backfired, creating more sympathy for the Liberal leader.

Another embarrassing Tory gaffe occurred when Eves couldn't say how much his election promises would cost. These gaffes were magnified by a generally unsympathetic media which was poorly treated by the Tory campaign team. An important blow to the Tory campaign was a Fraser Institute study which demonstrated that despite Tory promises, Ontario had a fairly severe deficit.

For its part, the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP) led a theatrical campaign. Leader Howard Hampton made an appearance in front of the Toronto home of millionaire Peter Munk to denounce Eves' tax breaks, claiming that they would save Munk $18 000 a year. He attempted to literally nail Jell-O to a wall to dramatize the elusiveness he accused his opponents of regarding hydro privatization, and used a piece of Swiss cheese, comparing the holey cheese to his opponents' platforms. [1]

Another campaign issue was the treatment of the Green Party of Ontario, which denounced a CRTC decision not to allow leader Frank de Jong to participate in the leaders' debate.

Issues

The campaign was contentious on the issues as well, with both the Liberals and Howard Hampton's New Democrats attacking the Tories' record in office. Various scandals and other unpopular moves reduced public opinion of the Tories going into the race, including the Walkerton water tragedy, the death of Dudley George, the possible sale of Hydro One, the SARS outbreak, the decision to release the 2003 budget at an auto plant instead of the Legislature, the widespread blackout in August, and the Aylmer packing plant tainted meat investigation. [1]. As one Tory insider put it "So many chickens came to roost, its like a remake of The Birds".

One of the most contentious issues was education. All three parties pledged to increase spending by $2 billion, but Premier Eves also pledged to ban teacher strikes, lock-outs, and work-to-rule campaigns during the school year, a move the other parties rejected. Teacher strikes had plagued the previous Progressive Conservative mandate of Mike Harris, whose government had deeply cut education spending.

Tax cuts were also an issue. The Progressive Conservatives proposed a wide range of tax cuts, including a 20-percent cut to personal income taxes and the elimination of education tax paid by seniors, two moves that would have cost $1.3 billion together. The Liberals and New Democrats rejected these cuts as profligate. The Liberals also promised to cancel some pending Tory tax cuts and to eliminate some tax cuts already introduced.

Assessment

CBC Newsworld declared a Liberal victory minutes after ballot-counting began. Ernie Eves conceded only ninety minutes into the count.

The NDP had a disappointingly confusing election: On the one hand they won one less than the eight seats needed to keep "official party status," which would give it a share of official Queen's Park staff, money for research, and guaranteed time during Question Period. On the other hand, they increased their share of the popular vote for the first time since 1990, and may be in a better position for next election, given the disillusionment with McGuinty's government and a distaste for a weakened Progressive Conservative party. Regardless, Hampton stated that he would stay on as Leader, saying that the party did not blame him for the poor performance in an election where voters were apparently more concerned about defeating the Tories by any means necessary than about voting their conscience. The party would be returned to official party status seven months into the session, when Andrea Horwath won a by-election in Hamilton East on May 13, 2004.

The Tories were completely shut out of Toronto, where 19 out of 22 ridings were won by the Liberals and the remaining three were carried by the New Democrats. The Tories also managed to win only one seat in northern Ontario, Ernie Eves' home riding of Perry Sound-Muskoka. Former Premier Mike Harris' old seat went Liberal. Six Tory cabinet ministers were defeated at the polls, though both Eves and NDP leader Howard Hampton retained their seats.

The 38th Parliament of Ontario opened on November 19th, 2003 at 3 P.M. Eastern Time.

Results

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Party Standings
Party Leader Pre-election seats Results
Seats % of votes cast % change in popular vote
Liberal Dalton McGuinty 36 72 46.4% align=center
6.6%
Progressive Conservative Ernie Eves 56 24 34.6% align=center
New Democratic Howard Hampton 9 7 14.7% +2.1%
Green Frank de Jong 0 0 2.8% +2.1%
Family Coalition Giuseppe Gori 0 0 0.8% +0.2%
Freedom Paul McKeever 0 0 0.2% +0.1%
Communist Elizabeth Rowley 0 0 0.05% +0.03%
Libertarian Sam Apelbaum 0 0 0.04% align=center
Confederation of Regions none (Richard Butson, sole candidate) 0 0 0.01%
Independent/No affiliation 1 0 0.3% align=center
Vacant 1 0 n/a n/a

The following table gives the number of seats each party won, and the number of ridings in which each party came second, third, and fourth:

Party Seats Second Third Fourth
Liberal 72 30 1 0

Progressive Conservative 24 64 15 0

New Democratic 7 16 78 2

Green 0 0 2 92

Riding results

Algoma—Manitoulin:

Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot:

  • (x)Ted McMeekin (L) 23045
  • Mark Mullins (PC) 18141
  • Kelly Hayes (NDP) 5666
  • Brian Elder Sullivan (G) 903
  • Michael Trolly (FCP) 434
  • Richard Butson (CoR) 293

Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford:

  • (x)Joe Tascona (PC) 31529
  • Mike Ramsay (L) 21998
  • John Thomson (NDP) 5641
  • Stewart Sinclair (G) 1278
  • Robert Sales (FCP) 441

Beaches—East York:

  • (x)Michael Prue (NDP) 21239
  • Monica Purdy (L) 10070
  • Angela Kennedy (PC) 8157
  • Tom Mason (G) 1995

Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale:

  • Kuldip Kular (L) 19306
  • (x)Raminder Gill (PC) 15549
  • Cesar Martello (NDP) 4931
  • Ernst Braendli (G) 1176
  • Frank Chilelli (Ind) 868
  • Howard Cukoff (Comm) 503

Brampton Centre:

  • Linda Jeffrey (L) 16661
  • (x)Joe Spina (PC) 15656
  • Kathy Pounder (NDP) 4827
  • Sanjeev Goel (G) 820
  • Wally Dove (F) 356

Brampton West—Mississauga:

  • Vic Dhillon (L) 28926
  • (x)Tony Clement (PC) 26414
  • Chris Moise (NDP) 5103
  • Paul Micelli (FCP) 1122
  • Paul Simas (G) 811
  • John G. Purdy (F) 266

Brant:

  • (x)Dave Levac (L) 24236
  • Alayne Sokoloski (PC) 13618
  • David Noonan (NDP) 5262
  • Mike Clancy (G) 1014
  • John C. Turmel (Ind) 296

Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound:

  • (x)Bill Murdoch (PC) 23338
  • Dave Hocking (L) 14881
  • Colleen Purdon (NDP) 4159
  • Linda Freiburger (FCP) 1086
  • Martin Donald (G) 769
  • Bill Cook (Independent Reform) 586

Burlington:

  • (x)Cam Jackson (PC) 21506
  • Mark Fuller (L) 19654
  • David Laird (NDP) 3832
  • Julie Gordon (G) 1086
  • Vic Corvaro (FCP) 523

Cambridge:

  • (x)Gerry Martiniuk (PC) 19996
  • Jerry Boyle (L) 16559
  • Pam Wolf (NDP) 8513
  • Al Smith (FCP) 1001
  • Michael Chownyk (G) 983

Chatham—Kent—Essex:

  • (x)Pat Hoy (L) 23022
  • Dave Wilkinson (PC) 11586
  • Derry McKeever (NDP) 2893
  • Jim Burgess (G) 1069
  • David Rodman (F) 281

Davenport:

  • (x)Tony Ruprecht (L) 15586
  • Jordan Berger (NDP) 7243
  • Tom Smith (PC) 1977
  • Mark O'Brien (G) 907
  • David Senater (Ind) 293
  • Franz Cauchi (F) 264
  • Nunzio Venuto (Lbt) 233

Don Valley East:

  • (x)David Caplan (L) 21327
  • Paul Sutherland (PC) 12027
  • Murphy Browne (NDP) 3058
  • Dan Craig (G) 558
  • Ryan Kidd (FCP) 460
  • Wayne Simmons (F) 119

Don Valley West:

  • Kathleen Wynne (L) 23488
  • (x)David Turnbull (PC) 17394
  • Ali Naqvi (NDP) 2540
  • Philip Hawkins (G) 1239

Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey:

  • (x)Ernie Eves (PC) 29222
  • Dan Yake (L) 14859
  • Frank De Jong (G) 3161
  • Mitchel Healey (NDP) 3148
  • Dave Davies (FCP) 1202

Durham:

  • (x)John O'Toole (PC) 23814
  • Garry Minnie (L) 18590
  • Teresa Williams (NDP) 6274
  • Gordon MacDonald (G) 1183
  • Cathy McKeever (F) 707

Eglinton—Lawrence:

  • (x)Mike Colle (L) 23743
  • Corinne Korzen (PC) 12402
  • Robin Alter (NDP) 4351
  • Mark Viitala (G) 1236

Elgin—Middlesex—London:

  • (x)Steve Peters (L) 24914
  • Bruce Smith (PC) 13149
  • Bryan Bakker (NDP) 4063
  • John Fisher (G) 673
  • Ray Monteith (F) 671

Erie—Lincoln:

  • (x)Tim Hudak (PC) 20348
  • Vance Badawey (L) 16290
  • Julius Antal (NDP) 3950
  • Tom Ferguson (G) 713
  • Steve Elgersma (FCP) 666

Essex:

  • (x)Bruce Crozier (L) 20559
  • Pat Hayes (NDP) 12614
  • Patrick O'Neil (PC) 11234
  • Darren J. Brown (G) 998

Etobicoke Centre:

  • Donna Cansfield (L) 22070
  • Rose Andrachuk (PC) 17610
  • Margaret Anne McHugh (NDP) 3400
  • Ralph M. Chapman (G) 1584

Etobicoke—Lakeshore:

  • Laurel Broten (L) 19680
  • (x)Morley Kells (PC) 14524
  • Irene Jones (NDP) 8952
  • Junyee Wang (G) 708
  • Ted Kupiec (FCP) 480
  • Janice Murray (Ind) 225

Etobicoke North:

  • Shafiq Qaadri (L) 16727
  • Baljit Gosal (PC) 6978
  • Kuldip Singh Sodhi (NDP) 3516
  • Frank Acri (Ind) 1990
  • Teresa Ceolin (FCP) 1275
  • Mir Kamal (G) 503

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell:

  • (x)Jean-Marc Lalonde (L) 28956
  • Albert Bourdeau (PC) 10921
  • Guy Belle-Isle (NDP) 2544
  • Louise Pattington (G) 1471

Guelph—Wellington:

  • Liz Sandals (L) 23607
  • (x)Brenda Elliott (PC) 20735
  • James Valcke (NDP) 6745
  • Ben Polley (G) 3917
  • Alan John McDonald (FCP) 914

Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant:

  • (x)Toby Barrett (PC) 20109
  • Rob Esselment (L) 17151
  • Prue Steiner (NDP) 4720
  • Graeme Dunn (G) 1088
  • Barra L. Gots (FCP) 548

Haliburton—Victoria—Brock:

  • Laurie Scott (PC) 24297
  • Jason Ward (L) 17171
  • Earl Manners (NDP) 7884
  • Douglas Smith (G) 956
  • Paul Gordon (FCP) 663
  • Charles Olito (F) 273

Halton:

  • (x)Ted Chudleigh (PC) 33610
  • Barbara Sullivan (L) 28112
  • Jay Jackson (NDP) 5587
  • Matthew Raymond Smith (G) 1295
  • Giuseppe Gori (FCP) 1123

Hamilton East:

  • (x)Dominic Agostino (L) 16015
  • Bob Sutton (NDP) 9035
  • Sohail Bhatti (PC) 4033
  • Raymond Dartsch (G) 563
  • Bob Mann (Comm) 380
  • Kelly Greenaway (Ind) 378
  • Michael Izzotti (FCP) 304

Hamilton Mountain:

  • (x)Marie Bountrogianni (L) 23524
  • Chris Charlton (NDP) 12017
  • Shakil Hassan (PC) 8637
  • Eleanor Johnson (FCP) 748
  • Selwyn Inniss (G) 494

Hamilton West:

  • Judy Marsales (L) 15600
  • Roy Adams (NDP) 13468
  • Doug Brown (PC) 8185
  • Lynne Scime (FCP) 750
  • Jo Pavlov (G) 727
  • Jamila Ghaddar (Ind) 303

Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington:

  • (x)Leona Dombrowsky (L) 21548
  • Barry Gordon (PC) 13709
  • Ross Sutherland (NDP) 4286
  • Adam Scott (G) 1311
  • John-Henry Westen (FCP) 673

Huron—Bruce:

  • Carol Mitchell (L) 19879
  • (x)Helen Johns (PC) 16594
  • Grant Robertson (NDP) 4973
  • Shelley Hannah (G) 934
  • Dave Joslin (FCP) 902
  • Robert Sabharwal (F) 127

Kenora—Rainy River:

  • (x)Howard Hampton (NDP) 15666
  • Geoff McClain (L) 6746
  • Cathe Hoszowski (PC) 3343
  • Dan King (G) 305

Kingston and the Islands:

  • (x)John Gerretsen (L) 28877
  • Hans Westenberg (PC) 9640
  • Janet Collins (NDP) 5514
  • Eric Walton (G) 3137
  • Chris Beneteau (FCP) 735

Kitchener Centre:

  • John Milloy (L) 18280
  • (x)Wayne Wettlaufer (PC) 16120
  • Ted Martin (NDP) 6781
  • Luigi D'Agnillo (G) 1728

Kitchener—Waterloo:

  • (x)Elizabeth Witmer (PC) 23957
  • Sean Strickland (L) 22456
  • Dan Lajoie (NDP) 6084
  • Pauline Richards (G) 1774
  • Lou Reitzel (FCP) 949
  • Owen Alastair Ferguson (Ind) 242
  • Julian Ichim (Ind) 153

Lambton—Kent—Middlesex:

  • Maria Van Bommel (L) 18533
  • (x)Marcel Beaubien (PC) 15060
  • Joyce Jolliffe (NDP) 4523
  • Tim Van Bodegom (G) 1133
  • James Armstrong (Ind) 1053
  • Wayne Forbes (F) 780

Lanark—Carleton:

  • (x)Norm Sterling (PC) 29641
  • Marianne Wilkinson (L) 23466
  • Jim Ronson (NDP) 3554
  • John Baranyi (G) 2564
  • Jim Gardiner (FCP) 1275

Leeds—Grenville:

  • (x)Bob Runciman (PC) 21443
  • Stephen Mazurek (L) 17667
  • Steve Armstrong (NDP) 2469
  • Jerry Heath (G) 1799
  • Melody Trolly (FCP) 649

London North Centre:

  • Deb Matthews (L) 20212
  • (x)Dianne Cunningham (PC) 13460
  • Rebecca Coulter (NDP) 11414
  • Bronagh Joyce Morgan (G) 780
  • Craig Smith (FCP) 432
  • Lisa Turner (F) 242

London—Fanshawe:

  • Khalil Ramal (L) 13920
  • Irene Mathyssen (NDP) 12051
  • (x)Frank Mazzilli (PC) 11777
  • Bryan Smith (G) 568
  • Mike Davidson (F) 493

London West:

  • Chris Bentley (L) 25581
  • (x)Bob Wood (PC) 15463
  • Patti Dalton (NDP) 7403
  • Laura Wythe (G) 805
  • Bill Frampton (F) 460

Markham:

  • Tony Wong (L) 27253
  • (x)Dave Tsubouchi (PC) 21257
  • Janice Hagan (NDP) 2679
  • Bernadette Manning (G) 824
  • Patrick Redmond (FCP) 697

Mississauga Centre:

  • Harinder Jeet Singh Takhar (L) 18466
  • (x)Rob Sampson (PC) 15846
  • Michael Miller (NDP) 3237
  • Jeffrey Scott Smith (G) 776
  • John R. Lyall (FCP) 588

Mississauga East:

  • Peter Fonseca (L) 16686
  • (x)Carl DeFaria (PC) 13832
  • Michael Hancock (NDP) 2479
  • Donald Barber (G) 666
  • Gary Nail (FCP) 358
  • Pierre Chenier (Ind) 256

Mississagua South:

  • Tim Peterson (L) 17211
  • (x)Margaret Marland (PC) 16977
  • Ken Cole (NDP) 3606
  • Pamela Murray (G) 949
  • Alfred Zawadzki (FCP) 555

Mississauga West:

  • Bob Delaney (L) 27903
  • Nina Tangri (PC) 20406
  • Arif Raza (NDP) 4196
  • Richard Pereira (G) 1395
  • Charles Montano (FCP) 989

Nepean—Carleton:

  • (x)John Baird (PC) 31662
  • Rod Vanier (L) 20878
  • Liam McCarthy (NDP) 3828
  • Matt Takach (G) 2200

Niagara Centre:

  • (x)Peter Kormos (NDP) 23289
  • Henry D'Angela (L) 12526
  • Ann Gronski (PC) 10336
  • Jordan McArthur (G) 768

Niagara Falls:

  • Kim Craitor (L) 18904
  • (x)Bart Maves (PC) 15353
  • Claude Sonier (NDP) 4962
  • Ryan McLaughlin (G) 1124

Nickel Belt:

  • (x)Shelley Martel (NDP) 16567
  • Alex McCauley (L) 13759
  • Dave Kilgour (PC) 4804
  • Robert Nevin (G) 479

Nipissing:

  • Monique Smith (L) 18003
  • (x)Al McDonald (PC) 14978
  • Terry O’Connor (NDP) 2613
  • Jaimie Board (G) 528

Northumberland:

  • Lou Rinaldi (L) 20382
  • (x)Doug Galt (PC) 17816
  • Murray Weppler (NDP) 5210
  • Derrick Kelly (G) 1839

Oak Ridges:

  • (x)Frank Klees (PC) 32647
  • Helena Jaczek (L) 31026
  • Pamela Courtot (NDP) 4464
  • Steven Haylestrom (G) 1821

Oakville:

  • Kevin Flynn (L) 22428
  • Kurt Franklin (PC) 18991
  • Anwar Abbas Naqvi (NDP) 2858
  • Theresa Tritt (FCP) 751

Oshawa:

  • (x)Jerry Ouellette (PC) 14566
  • Sid Ryan (NDP) 13547
  • Chris Topple (L) 9383
  • Karen Tweedle (G) 636
  • Paul McKeever (F) 518
  • Dale Chilvers (FCP) 383

Ottawa Centre:

  • (x)Richard Patten (L) 22295
  • Jeff Atkinson (NDP) 11362
  • Joe Varner (PC) 11217
  • Chris Bradshaw (G) 3821
  • Stuart Ryan (Comm) 306
  • Matt Szymanowicz (F) 218
  • Fakhry Guirguis (Ind) 214

Ottawa—Orleans:

  • Phil McNeely (L) 25300
  • (x)Brian Coburn (PC) 20762
  • Rig Dagenais (NDP) 2778
  • Melanie Ransom (G) 1402

Ottawa South:

Ottawa—Vanier:

  • Madeleine Meilleur (L) 22188
  • Maurice Lamirande (PC) 10878
  • Joseph Zebrowski (NDP) 6507
  • Raphael Thierrin (G) 1876

Ottawa West—Nepean:

  • Jim Watson (L) 23127
  • (x)Garry Guzzo (PC) 20277
  • Marlene Rivier (NDP) 4099
  • Neil Adair (G) 1309
  • Robert Gauthier (Ind) 353

Oxford:

  • (x)Ernie Hardeman (PC) 18656
  • Brian Brown (L) 16135
  • Shawn Rouse (NDP) 5318
  • Tom Mayberry (G) 838
  • Andre De Decker (FCP) 689
  • Paul Blair (F) 404
  • Kaye Sargent (Lbt) 306

Parkdale—High Park:

  • (x)Gerard Kennedy (L) 23008
  • Stephen Snell (PC) 6436
  • Margo Duncan (NDP) 6275
  • Neil Spiegel (G) 2758
  • Stan Grzywna (FCP) 591
  • Karin Larsen (Comm) 349
  • John Steele (Ind) 204
  • Dick Field (F) 165

Parry Sound—Muskoka:

  • (x)Norm Miller (PC) 18776
  • Dan Waters (L) 13332
  • Jo-Anne Boulding (NDP) 3838
  • Glen Hodgson (G) 2277
  • Charlene Phinney (FCP) 484

Perth—Middlesex:

  • John Wilkinson (L) 17017
  • (x)Bert Johnson (PC) 15680
  • Jack Verhulst (NDP) 4703
  • John Cowling (G) 1201
  • Pat Bannon (FCP) 857
  • Robert Smink (F) 384

Peterborough:

  • Jeff Leal (L) 24626
  • (x)Gary Stewart (PC) 18418
  • Dave Nickle (NDP) 9796
  • Tim Holland (G) 1605
  • Max Murray (FCP) 414
  • Bob Bowers (Ind) 178

Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge:

Prince Edward-Hastings:

  • (x)Ernie Parsons (L) 22937
  • John Williams (PC) 12800
  • Jodie Jenkins (NDP) 3377
  • Joe Ross (G) 628
  • Trueman Tuck (F) 229

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke:

  • John Yakabuski (PC) 19274
  • Derek Nighbor (L) 18629
  • Felicite Stairs (NDP) 5092
  • Chris Walker (G) 671

Sarnia—Lambton:

  • (x)Caroline Di Cocco (L) 18179
  • Henk Vanden Ende (PC) 11852
  • Glenn Sonier (NDP) 6482
  • Bradley Gray (G) 1414
  • Andrew Falby (F) 316

Sault Ste. Marie:

  • David Orazietti (L) 20050
  • (x)Tony Martin (NDP) 11379
  • Bruce Willson (PC) 2674
  • Al Walker (FCP) 606
  • Dan Brosemer (G) 441

Scarborough—Agincourt:

  • (x)Gerry Phillips (L) 23026
  • Yolanda Chan (PC) 11337
  • Stacy Douglas (NDP) 2209
  • Lawrence Arkilander (G) 566
  • Tony Ieraci (FCP) 550

Scarborough Centre:

  • Brad Duguid (L) 21698
  • (x)Marilyn Mushinski (PC) 11686
  • Michael Laxer (NDP) 3653
  • Costas Manios (Ind) 3259
  • Robert Carty (G) 642
  • Joseph Internicola (FCP) 495
  • Elizabeth Rowley (Comm) 241

Scarborough East:

  • Mary Anne Chambers (L) 21798
  • (x)Steve Gilchrist (PC) 14323
  • Gary Dale (NDP) 5250
  • Hugh McNeil (G) 668
  • Sam Apelbaum (Lbt) 285

Scarbourgh—Rouge River:

  • (x)Alvin Curling (L) 23976
  • Kevin Moore (PC) 9468
  • Jean-Paul Yovanoff (NDP) 2246
  • Karen MacDonald (G) 1326
  • Mitchell Persaud (FCP) 536

Scarborough Southwest:

  • Lorenzo Berardinetti (L) 17501
  • (x)Dan Newman (PC) 11826
  • Barbara Warner (NDP) 6688
  • Andrew Strachan (G) 689
  • Ray Scott (FCP) 586

Simcoe—Grey:

  • (x)Jim Wilson (PC) 26114
  • Mark Redmond (L) 17505
  • Leo Losereit (NDP) 5032
  • Geoffrey Maile (G) 875
  • Steven Taylor (FCP) 801
  • Philip Bender (Lbt) 411

Simcoe North:

  • (x)Garfield Dunlop (PC) 23393
  • Paul Sloan (L) 19713
  • John Niddery (NDP) 5515
  • Nina Pruesse (G) 1540
  • Blaine Scott (FCP) 453
  • Karnail Singh (Ind) 101

St. Catharines:

  • (x)Jim Bradley (L) 25319
  • Mark Brickell (PC) 12932
  • John Bacher (NDP) 3944
  • Jim Fannon (G) 1167
  • Linda Klassen (FCP) 714

St. Paul's:

  • (x)Michael Bryant (L) 24887
  • Charis Kelso (PC) 11203
  • Julian Heller (NDP) 6740
  • Peter Elgie (G) 2266
  • Carol Leborg (F) 354

Stoney Creek:

  • Jennifer Mossop (L) 24751
  • (x)Brad Clark (PC) 19517
  • Lorrie McKibbon (NDP) 5419
  • Richard Safka (G) 898

Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh:

  • Jim Brownell (L) 19558
  • Todd Lalonde (PC) 13948
  • Tom Manley (G) 2098
  • Matt Sumegi (NDP) 1639
  • Gary Besner (Ind) 968

Sudbury:

  • (x)Rick Bartolucci (L) 24631
  • Mila Wong (PC) 5068
  • Harvey Wyers (NDP) 4999
  • Luke Norton (G) 1009

Thornhill:

  • Mario Racco (L) 21419
  • (x)Tina Molinari (PC) 20623
  • Laurie Orrett (NDP) 2616
  • Bridget Haworth (G) 705
  • Lindsay King (F) 304

Thunder Bay—Atikokan:

  • Bill Mauro (L) 17735
  • John Rafferty (NDP) 6582
  • Brian McKinnon (PC) 5365
  • Kristin Boyer (G) 762

Thunder Bay—Superior North:

  • (x)Michael Gravelle (L) 21938
  • Bonnie Satten (NDP) 4548
  • Brent Sylvester (PC) 2912
  • Carl Rose (G) 882

Timiskaming—Cochrane:

  • (x)David Ramsay (L) 18499
  • Rick Brassard (PC) 6330
  • Ben Lefebvre (NDP) 5741
  • Paul Palmer (G) 489

Timmins—James Bay:

  • (x)Gilles Bisson (NDP) 14941
  • Michael Doody (L) 12373
  • Merv Russell (PC) 2527
  • Marsha Kriss (G) 219

Toronto Centre—Rosedale:

  • (x)George Smitherman (L) 23872
  • John Adams (PC) 9968
  • Gene Lara (NDP) 9112
  • Gabriel Draven (G) 1739
  • Philip Fernandez (Ind) 324
  • Silvio Ursomarzo (F) 218

Toronto—Danforth:

  • (x)Marilyn Churley (NDP) 18253
  • Jim Davidson (L) 12246
  • George Sardelis (PC) 6562
  • Michael Pilling (G) 1368
  • Masood Atchekzai (FCP) 217
  • Mehmet Ali Yagiz (Ind) 73

Trinity—Spadina:

  • (x)Rosario Marchese (NDP) 19268
  • Nellie Pedro (L) 12927
  • Helena Guergis (PC) 4985
  • Greg Laxton (G) 2362
  • Judson Glober (Lbt) 756
  • Nick Lin (Ind) 256

Vaughan—King—Aurora:

  • (x)Greg Sorbara (L) 36928
  • Carmine Iacono (PC) 21744
  • Mike Seaward (NDP) 4697
  • Adrian Visentin (G) 2412

Waterloo—Wellington:

  • (x)Ted Arnott (PC) 22550
  • Deborah Whale (L) 17344
  • Richard Walsh-Bowers (NDP) 3970
  • Allan Strong (G) 1203
  • Gord Truscott (FCP) 978

Whitby—Ajax:

  • (x)Jim Flaherty (PC) 27240
  • Dennis Fox (L) 22593
  • Dan Edwards (NDP) 5155
  • Michael MacDonald (G) 1375

Willowdale:

  • David Zimmer (L) 21823
  • (x)David Young (PC) 19957
  • Yvonne Bobb (NDP) 3084
  • Sharolyn Vettesse (G) 933
  • Rina Morra (FCP) 442
  • Vaughan Byrnes (F) 227

Windsor—St. Clair:

  • (x)Dwight Duncan (L) 19692
  • Madeline Crnec (NDP) 10433
  • Matt Bufton (PC) 4162
  • Chris Holt (G) 1315
  • Saroj Bains (Ind) 253

Windsor West:

  • (x)Sandra Pupatello (L) 21993
  • Yvette Blackburn (NDP) 7383
  • Derek Insley (PC) 4187
  • Cary Lucier (G) 1233
  • Enver Villamizar (Ind) 386

York Centre:

  • (x)Monte Kwinter (L) 18808
  • Dan Cullen (PC) 7862
  • Matthew Norrish (NDP) 3494
  • Constantine Kritsonis (G) 1496

York North:

  • (x)Julia Munro (PC) 24517
  • John Taylor (L) 21054
  • Sylvia Gerl (NDP) 4029
  • Bob Burrows (G) 1854
  • Simone Williams (FCP) 497

York South—Weston:

  • (x)Joe Cordiano (L) 19932
  • Brian Donlevy (NDP) 6247
  • Steve Halicki (PC) 4930
  • Enrique Palad (G) 794
  • Mariangela Sanabria (FCP) 475

York West:

  • (x)Mario Sergio (L) 16102
  • Garth Bobb (NDP) 3954
  • Ted Aver (PC) 2330
  • Richard Von Fuchs (G) 437
  • Christopher Black (Comm) 408

See also

External links

General resources

Parties

Parties with seats in the house prior to dissolution

Other parties

Preceded by:
1999 Ontario election
Ontario elections Followed by:
2007 Ontario election


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