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
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, only one safe Liberal seat remains in Ottawa. 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 tend to be swing ridings, as the ruling Conservatives currently hold four seats.
2004 and 2006 Election Results City of Ottawa | ||||||||||
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Party | 2004 | 2006 | 2008 | Change (04-06) | Change (06-08) | |||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||
Conservative | 153,289 | 36.4 | 181,340 | 40.8 | 180,533 | 41.8 | +4.4 | +1.0 | ||
Liberal | 171,217 | 40.6 | 151,726 | 34.2 | 147,013 | 34.1 | -6.4 | -0.1 | ||
New Democrats | 69,473 | 16.5 | 80,555 | 18.1 | 65,333 | 15.1 | +1.6 | -3.0 | ||
Green | 23,536 | 5.6 | 26,854 | 6.0 | 36,683 | 8.5 | +0.4 | +2.5 | ||
Progressive Canadian | 375 | 0.1 | 838 | 0.2 | 629 | 0.1 | +0.1 | -0.1 | ||
Marijuana | 2,499 | 0.6 | 751 | 0.2 | 378 | 0.1 | -0.4 | -0.1 | ||
Libertarian | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 224 | 0.1 | 0.0 | +0.1 | ||
Communist | 90 | 0.0 | 102 | 0.0 | 150 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | ||
Canadian Action | 197 | 0.0 | 121 | 0.0 | 100 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | ||
Marxist-Leninist | 299 | 0.1 | 186 | 0.0 | 93 | 0.0 | -0.1 | 0.0 | ||
Christian Heritage | 46 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | ||
Independents | 346 | 0.1 | 1604 | 0.4 | 415 | 0.1 | +0.3 | -0.3 | ||
Total | 421,367 | 444,077 | 431,506 |
- Note, this data is a total for all ridings within the city, plus the portions of ridings that extend outside the city, that are located within Ottawa (Cumberland in Glengarry—Prescott—Russell and all of Carleton—Mississippi Mills except Mississippi Mills). Data within these split ridings does not include votes from people residing outside the riding (prisoners, members or the Canadian forces, or for temporary reasons), or by people voting in mobile polls or by means of special ballots.
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Carleton—Mississippi Mills | Gordon O'Connor
39,338 |
Justin MacKinnon
15,254 |
Paul Arbour
6,583 |
Jake Cole
6,983 |
Gordon O'Connor | |||||||
Nepean—Carleton | Pierre Poilievre
39,915 |
Ed Mahfouz
16,743 |
Phil Brown
6,946 |
Lori Gadzala
7,880 |
Pierre Poilievre | |||||||
Ottawa Centre | Brian McGarry
15,063 |
Penny Collenette
16,634 |
Paul Dewar
25,347 |
Jen Hunter
6,348 |
John Akpata (MP) 378 Pierre Soubilére (M-L) 93 |
Paul Dewar | ||||||
Ottawa—Orléans | Royal Galipeau
27,206 |
Marc Godbout
23,504 |
Amy O'Dell
6,127 |
Paul Maillet
3,833 |
Royal Galipeau | |||||||
Ottawa South | Elie Salibi
19,418 |
David McGuinty
28,934 |
Hijal De Sarkar
4,920 |
Qais Ghanem
3,924 |
Al Gullon (PCP) 620 Jean-Serge Brisson (LPC) 244 |
David McGuinty | ||||||
Ottawa—Vanier | Patrick Glémaud
14,128 |
Mauril Bélanger
23,958 |
Trevor Haché
8,845 |
Akbar Manoussi
4,443 |
Mike St-Onge (CAP)
100 |
Mauril Bélanger | ||||||
Ottawa West—Nepean | John Baird
25,109 |
David Pratt
20,161 |
Marlene Rivier
6,432 |
Francis Coates
3,552 |
David Page (Ind.) 415 Alex McDonald (Comm.) 150 |
John Baird |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Carleton—Mississippi Mills | Isabel Metcalfe
16,360 |
Gordon O'Connor
39,004 |
Tasha Bridgen
8,677 |
Jake Cole
4,544 |
Tracy Parsons (P.C.) 408 George Kolaczynski (Mar.) 426 |
Gordon O'Connor | ||||||
Nepean—Carleton | Michael Gaffney
20,111 |
Pierre Poilievre
39,512 |
Laurel Gibbons
8,274 |
Lori Gadzala
3,976 |
Pierre Poilievre | |||||||
Ottawa Centre | Richard Mahoney
19,468 |
Keith Fountain
15,105 |
Paul Dewar
24,609 |
David Chernushenko
6,765 |
Stuart Ryan (Comm.) 102 John Akpata (Mar.) 387 Christian Legeais (M-L) 69 Anwar Syed (Ind.) 121 |
Ed Broadbent† | ||||||
Ottawa—Orléans | Marc Godbout
24,224 |
Royal Galipeau
25,455 |
Mark Leahy
9,354 |
Sarah Samplonius
2,377 |
Alain Saint-Yves (Ind.) 578 | Marc Godbout | ||||||
Ottawa South | David McGuinty
27,158 |
Allan Cutler
23,028 |
Henri Sader
8,138 |
John Ford
2,913 |
Brad Thomson (P.C.) 273 | David McGuinty | ||||||
Ottawa—Vanier | Mauril Bélanger
23,567 |
Paul Benoit
15,970 |
Ric Dagenais
12,145 |
Raphael Thierrin
3,675 |
James C. Parsons (P.C.) 221 Alexandre Legeais (M-L) 117 |
Mauril Bélanger | ||||||
Ottawa West—Nepean | Lee Farnworth
20,250 |
John Baird
25,607 |
Marlene Rivier
9,626 |
Neil Adair
2,941 |
Randy Bens (CAP) 121 John Pacheco (Ind.) 905 |
Marlene Catterall † |
2004 - 38th General Election
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2000 - 37th General Election
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1997 - 36th General Election
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1993 - 35th General Election
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1988 - 34th General Election
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1984 - 33rd General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Nepean—Carleton | Gord Hunter 20,852 |
Bill Tupper 41,663 |
Bea Murray 11,035 |
Gregory H. Vezina (Green) 737 Ray Turmel (Ind.) 204 |
Walter Baker† | |||||
Ottawa—Carleton | Albert J. Roy 30,747 |
Barry Turner 34,693 |
Vernon Lang 10,760 |
J.C. Reverent Hicks (Rhino.) 648 John W. Dodson (Green) 341 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 |
Barry J. Heidt (Rhino.) 382 Gordon Scott McLeod (Green) 285 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 - 32nd General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Other | |||||||
Nepean—Carleton | Walter Baker 31,498 |
Gord Hunter 19,482 |
Alan White 7,187 |
Alan Cockerell (Rhino.) 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 (Rhino.) 358 Robin Mathews (n.a.) 170 Marvin Glass (Comm.) 116 John C. 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 (Rhino.) 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 - 31st General Election
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Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | |||||||
Nepean—Carleton | Bluma Appel 17,108 |
Walter Baker 36,717 |
Marnie Girvan 7,810 |
Walter Baker | ||||||
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 |
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 H. 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 C. Turmel (Ind.) 193 |
Lloyd Francis |
For earlier results, please see Canadian federal election results in Eastern Ontario.
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