1999 Ontario general election explained

Election Name:1999 Ontario general election
Country:Ontario
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:no
Party Name:no
Previous Election:1995 Ontario general election
Previous Year:1995
Previous Mps:36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Next Election:2003 Ontario general election
Next Year:2003
Seats For Election:103 seats in the 37th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Majority Seats:52
Election Date:June 3, 1999
Leaders Seat1:Nipissing
Last Election1:82
Seats1:59
Seat Change1:23
Popular Vote1:1,978,059
Percentage1:45.1%
Swing1:0.3pp
Leader2:Dalton McGuinty
Leader Since2:December 1, 1996
Leaders Seat2:Ottawa South
Last Election2:30
Seats2:35
Seat Change2:5
Popular Vote2:1,751,472
Percentage2:39.9%
Swing2:8.8pp
Leader3:Howard Hampton
Leader Since3:June 22, 1996
Leaders Seat3:Kenora—Rainy River
Last Election3:17
Seats3:9
Seat Change3:8
Popular Vote3:551,009
Percentage3:12.6%
Swing3:8.0pp
Map Size:430px
Premier
Posttitle:Premier after election
Before Election:Mike Harris
After Election:Mike Harris

The 1999 Ontario general election was held on June 3, 1999, to elect members of the 37th Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province Ontario.

The governing Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, led by Premier Mike Harris, was re-elected to a second majority government.

The last time the Legislative Assembly of Ontario had experienced a reduced number of seats heading into an election was in 1934. Previously, the province's riding boundaries were different from those used in federal elections. In the 1999 election, as a consequence of an Act passed in 1996,[1] provincial riding boundaries were redrawn to precisely match federal ridings, resulting in 27 fewer seats in the legislature. Notably, in a number of ridings this resulted in incumbent MPPs directly facing each other in the new seats; in a few ridings, incumbent MPPs from the same party even had to compete against each other for their own party's nomination.

Campaign

According to a poll released on the eve of the election, the Liberal Party entered the campaign with a lead over the Progressive Conservatives. This poll's accuracy was disputed by many, however, and even Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty cast doubt on it: noting that most polling companies claim to be accurate 19 times out of 20, he suggested that this might have been the 20th. Subsequent polls taken in the early period of the campaign showed the Progressive Conservatives with a commanding lead over the Liberals, in a manner more consistent with pre-election numbers.

Harris' government had delivered large tax cuts and significantly reduced the deficit, but they had also severely cut spending in the process. They had the support of the legendary Tory political machine, bolstered by a group of American experts imported from the United States' Republican Party. They targeted Dalton McGuinty as inexperienced ("Dalton McGuinty is not up to the job" was a Tory campaign slogan), and attacked him for lacking a clear vision. This was successful due to McGuinty having a reputation for being uncomfortable and stiff in the media. During the leader's debates, McGuinty had a poor performance, being unable to explain his party's platform clearly and being compared to fictional serial killer Norman Bates by NDP leader Howard Hampton.

The extensive use of attack ads and wedge issues by the Tories was a new development in Canadian politics, and some commentators worried the election process was becoming Americanized.

The third major party, the Ontario New Democratic Party led by Howard Hampton, spent much the campaign battling the memory of Bob Rae's unpopular government in the early 1990s. Despite Hampton's efforts to reach out to labour, the NDP were substantially weakened as the major unions deserted them in favour of the Liberals, hoping to defeat the Tories by strategic voting.

The province was enjoying strong economic growth at the time which also vindicated the Conservatives' deficit-cutting measures in the public. The Liberal Party managed to recover some support late in the campaign, but it was not enough and the Tories were re-elected with a second consecutive majority government.

Opinion polls

During campaign

Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firmLast day
of survey
SourcePCOOLPONDPOtherSample
Election 1999June 3, 199945.139.912.62.4
Angus ReidMay 27, 1999[2] 4537181
Angus ReidMay 14, 1999[3] 4541122
Election called

During 36th Legislative Assembly

Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firmLast day
of survey
SourcePCOOLPONDPOtherSample
Angus ReidMay 3, 1999[4] 3944152
Angus ReidApril 18, 1999[5] 3547145
Angus ReidFebruary 9, 1999[6] 4338145
Angus ReidDecember 7, 1998[7] 4141135
Angus ReidAugust 13, 1998[8] 424012
Angus ReidAugust 13, 1998[9] 414113
Angus ReidApril 12, 1998[10] 414112
Angus ReidApril 12, 1998[11] 384313
Angus ReidJanuary 23, 1998[12] 3346147
Angus ReidDecember 7, 1997[13] 384314
PollaraDecember 1997[14] 4046
Angus ReidAugust 14, 1997[15] 3542166
Angus ReidJanuary 27, 1997[16] 4734145
Angus ReidDecember 15, 1996[17] 4438135
Dalton McGuinty becomes leader of the OLP (December 1, 1996)
Angus ReidSeptember 19964437171
Angus ReidAugust 19965235121
Howard Hampton becomes leader of the ONDP (June 22, 1996)
Angus ReidJune 19964837141
Angus ReidApril 19965134131
Angus ReidJanuary 19964436164
Angus ReidDecember 19955329162
Angus ReidOctober 19955825162
Angus ReidSeptember 19955227173
Angus ReidJuly 19955325184
Angus ReidJune 1995[18] 5126222
Election 1995June 8, 199544.831.120.63.5

Toronto-only

Results

|-!rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="text-align:left;"|Party!rowspan="2" style="text-align:left;"|Party leader!rowspan="2" |Candidates!colspan="4" |Seats!colspan="3" |Popular vote|-!1995!Dissol.!2011!Change!#!%!Change|-| style="text-align:left;" |Mike Harris| 103 || 82 || 82 || 59 || 23 || 1,978,059 || 45.06% || 0.09|-| style="text-align:left;" |Dalton McGuinty| 103 || 30 || 30 || 35 || 5 || 1,751,472 || 39.89% || 8.84|-| style="text-align:left;" |Howard Hampton| 103 || 17 || 17 || 9 || 8 || 550,807 || 12.55% || 7.99|-|| 62 || 1 || 1 || – || 1 || 26,980 || 0.61% || 0.19|-| style="text-align:left;" |Frank de Jong| 58 || – || – || – || – || 30,781 || 0.70% || 0.36|-| style="text-align:left;" |Giuseppe Gori| 37 || – || – || – || – || 24,216 || 0.55% || 0.93|-| style="text-align:left;" |Ron Parker| 74 || – || – || – || – || 19,454 || 0.44% || |-| style="text-align:left;" |Lloyd Walker| 14 || – || – || – || – || 4,831 || 0.11% || |-| style="text-align:left;" |Sam Apelbaum| 7 || – || – || – || – || 2,337 || 0.05% || 0.10|-| style="text-align:left;" |Hassan Husseini| 4 || – || – || – || – || 814 || 0.02% || |-|| 2 || – || – || – || – || 282 || 0.01% || 0.09|-|| 1 || – || – || – || – || 174 || – ||style="text-align:center;"|New|-| style="text-align:left;" colspan="3"|Total!568!130!130!103|27|4,390,207|100.00||-style="background:#E9E9E9;"|colspan="8" style="text-align:left;"|Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots|40,404|colspan="2"| |-style="background:#E9E9E9;"|colspan="8" style="text-align:left;"|Turnout|4,430,611|colspan="2"| |-style="background:#E9E9E9;"|colspan="8" style="text-align:left;"|Registered voters / turnout %|7,598,407|58.31%|3.79

Among the independent candidates were slates fielded by several unregistered parties:

It is possible that some independent candidates were actually members of these or other unregistered parties.

Synopsis of results

Results by riding - 1999 Ontario general election[20]
Riding[21] Winning partyTurnout
[22]
Votes[23]
PartyVotesShareMargin
#
Margin
%
PCLibNDPGrnTotal
 
Algoma—ManitoulinLib14,299 44.52% 5,519 17.18% 57.98% 8,617 14,299 8,780 425 32,121
Barrie—Simcoe—BradfordPC33,721 64.06% 18,345 34.85% 55.55% 33,721 15,376 2,532 229 784 52,642
Beaches—East YorkNDP19,703 45.93% 6,927 16.15% 53.64% 12,776 9,332 19,703 431 264 230 164 42,900
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—SpringdalePC18,442 49.38% 3,950 10.58% 51.26% 18,442 14,492 2,204 2,206 37,344
Brampton CentrePC20,623 57.77% 10,629 29.78% 51.77% 20,623 9,994 5,080 35,697
Brampton West—MississaugaPC24,909 55.87% 8,310 18.64% 51.23% 24,909 16,599 2,824 252 44,584
BrantLib21,166 46.98% 956 2.12% 59.71% 20,210 21,166 2,889 294 495 45,054
Toronto—DanforthNDP18,150 46.92% 8,596 22.22% 57.75% 9,554 9,553 18,150 320 565 543 38,685
Bruce—Grey—Owen SoundPC24,915 54.47% 8,776 19.19% 61.99% 24,915 16,139 2,776 373 1,540 45,743
BurlingtonPC29,055 62.74% 14,835 32.04% 60.46% 29,055 14,220 2,167 432 144 289 46,307
CambridgePC24,583 54.84% 14,339 31.99% 56.08% 24,583 10,244 8,684 489 824 44,824
DavenportLib13,649 49.72% 4,932 17.97% 59.04% 4,346 13,649 8,717 224 81 164 269 27,450
Don Valley EastLib20,993 50.50% 3,038 7.31% 61.57% 17,955 20,993 1,822 85 153 28 394 144 41,574
Don Valley WestPC23,177 50.52% 3,169 6.91% 63.06% 23,177 20,008 2,152 224 312 45,873
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—GreyPC30,532 64.76% 16,941 35.93% 58.62% 30,532 13,591 1,871 1,156 47,150
DurhamPC26,103 57.07% 11,409 24.94% 58.51% 26,103 14,694 4,235 467 242 45,741
Eglinton—LawrenceLib24,151 56.78% 9,157 21.53% 60.82% 14,994 24,151 1,835 470 821 263 42,534
Elgin—Middlesex—LondonLib20,417 46.19% 1,171 2.65% 61.73% 19,246 20,417 3,455 391 0 284 405 44,198
Erie—LincolnPC20,481 50.68% 5,878 14.55% 60.59% 20,481 14,603 3,884 1,009 435 40,412
EssexLib25,446 56.73% 10,092 22.50% 56.99% 15,354 25,446 3,745 307 44,852
Etobicoke CentrePC25,518 54.12% 6,483 13.75% 64.55% 25,518 19,035 1,309 375 389 316 209 47,151
Etobicoke—LakeshorePC20,602 46.98% 4,879 11.13% 60.34% 20,602 15,723 6,457 423 349 299 43,853
Etobicoke NorthPC13,065 38.27% 1,446 4.24% 54.92% 13,065 11,619 8,166 580 223 489 34,142
Glengarry—Prescott—RussellLib24,568 55.38% 7,204 16.24% 60.25% 17,364 24,568 2,007 425 44,364
Ottawa—OrléansPC24,356 54.56% 6,304 14.12% 60.86% 24,356 18,052 1,195 614 177 247 44,641
Guelph—WellingtonPC26,246 51.57% 9,651 18.96% 59.11% 26,246 16,595 5,907 733 1,020 396 50,897
Haldimand—Norfolk—BrantPC23,124 51.19% 4,820 10.67% 62.62% 23,124 18,304 2,600 413 584 148 45,173
HaltonPC35,505 64.95% 20,738 37.94% 59.66% 35,505 14,767 2,833 806 755 54,666
Hamilton EastLib17,891 53.73% 10,477 31.46% 52.72% 7,414 17,891 6,304 496 386 258 263 288 33,300
Hamilton MountainLib19,076 40.25% 2,679 5.65% 62.02% 16,397 19,076 10,622 456 426 261 159 47,397
Hamilton WestNDP15,625 37.84% 3,364 8.15% 57.87% 12,261 12,037 15,625 495 403 231 236 41,288
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonLib20,395 46.74% 1,842 4.22% 61.48% 18,553 20,395 3,008 576 524 382 200 43,638
Huron—BrucePC20,772 45.75% 1,779 3.92% 66.78% 20,772 18,993 4,142 1,494 45,401
Kenora—Rainy RiverNDP14,269 44.74% 3,060 9.59% 57.59% 5,483 11,209 14,269 934 31,895
Chatham-Kent—EssexLib24,239 56.04% 8,001 18.50% 58.80% 16,238 24,239 2,316 462 43,255
Kingston and the IslandsLib26,355 54.70% 11,868 24.63% 54.51% 14,487 26,355 5,436 1,174 546 182 48,180
Kitchener CentrePC22,593 50.15% 4,609 10.23% 57.38% 22,593 17,984 3,494 561 204 216 45,052
Kitchener—WaterlooPC27,830 54.36% 9,796 19.13% 54.39% 27,830 18,034 3,122 836 919 135 324 51,200
Lambton—Kent—MiddlesexPC19,561 45.00% 896 2.06% 60.46% 19,561 18,665 4,170 1,076 43,472
Lanark—CarletonPC31,364 58.40% 14,041 26.15% 58.12% 31,364 17,323 2,713 681 1,450 171 53,702
Leeds—GrenvillePC23,390 53.10% 6,083 13.81% 61.72% 23,390 17,307 2,097 1,008 244 44,046
London North CentrePC18,320 40.21% 1,709 3.75% 55.93% 18,320 9,518 16,611 366 466 120 156 45,557
London—FanshawePC15,295 38.53% 1,383 3.48% 55.07% 15,295 13,912 9,788 241 172 293 39,701
London WestPC22,761 44.92% 294 0.58% 62.63% 22,761 22,467 4,628 308 133 369 50,666
MarkhamPC26,083 62.08% 13,224 31.48% 55.33% 26,083 12,859 1,594 437 399 640 42,012
Mississauga CentrePC18,688 51.63% 4,116 11.37% 51.46% 18,688 14,572 1,820 1,117 36,197
Mississauga EastPC17,688 51.58% 4,317 12.59% 52.85% 17,688 13,371 2,484 282 469 34,294
Mississauga SouthPC23,890 61.27% 11,615 29.79% 57.55% 23,890 12,275 2,293 535 38,993
Mississauga WestPC26,816 57.31% 9,024 19.29% 54.46% 26,816 17,792 1,795 387 46,790
Nepean—CarletonPC31,546 62.31% 14,737 29.11% 61.02% 31,546 16,809 1,647 239 386 50,627
Niagara CentreNDP21,856 44.43% 4,639 9.43% 63.39% 17,217 9,539 21,856 382 198 49,192
Niagara FallsPC18,497 45.70% 1,417 3.50% 59.38% 18,497 17,080 3,985 300 317 298 40,477
Nickel BeltNDP14,833 41.95% 4,474 12.65% 59.59% 10,359 10,165 14,833 35,357
NipissingPC19,498 50.42% 2,816 7.28% 64.81% 19,498 16,682 1,878 366 246 38,670
NorthumberlandPC20,535 45.99% 903 2.02% 61.19% 20,535 19,632 2,820 1,194 370 99 44,650
Oak RidgesPC30,432 59.99% 13,005 25.64% 56.56% 30,432 17,427 1,957 914 50,730
OakvillePC27,767 61.90% 13,078 29.16% 60.49% 27,767 14,689 1,667 530 202 44,855
OshawaPC18,915 46.75% 7,175 17.73% 52.40% 18,915 11,740 9,154 651 40,460
Ottawa CentreLib17,956 38.17% 2,553 5.43% 52.96% 15,403 17,956 11,977 1,231 170 132 174 47,043
Ottawa SouthLib22,707 49.59% 3,370 7.36% 57.74% 19,337 22,707 2,655 724 121 243 45,787
Ottawa—VanierLib21,009 53.03% 8,404 21.21% 49.12% 12,605 21,009 4,163 953 580 310 39,620
Ottawa West—NepeanPC22,834 47.79% 6,415 13.43% 58.89% 22,834 16,419 7,701 453 70 223 79 47,779
OxfordPC22,726 53.25% 7,566 17.73% 60.96% 22,726 15,160 3,077 875 203 633 42,674
Parkdale—High ParkLib23,022 54.92% 10,375 24.75% 60.45% 12,647 23,022 4,937 500 289 99 99 325 41,918
Parry Sound—MuskokaPC22,967 57.97% 11,997 30.28% 61.10% 22,967 10,970 5,343 339 39,619
Perth—MiddlesexPC22,065 52.00% 6,637 15.64% 60.25% 22,065 15,428 3,053 1,369 521 42,436
PeterboroughPC24,422 44.99% 2,602 4.79% 62.77% 24,422 21,820 7,058 598 106 276 54,280
Pickering—Ajax—UxbridgePC28,661 58.19% 11,780 23.92% 59.63% 28,661 16,881 2,814 703 191 49,250
Prince Edward—HastingsLib17,987 45.11% 56 0.14% 56.98% 17,931 17,987 2,877 441 111 321 203 39,871
Renfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeLib23,435 53.35% 5,697 12.97% 61.23% 17,738 23,435 2,295 287 172 43,927
Sarnia—LambtonLib19,440 48.91% 2,761 6.95% 60.17% 16,679 19,440 3,110 517 39,746
Sault Ste. MarieNDP15,949 43.23% 5,472 14.83% 62.07% 10,477 10,180 15,949 288 36,894
Scarborough—AgincourtLib18,698 50.70% 2,783 7.55% 56.62% 15,915 18,698 1,319 451 129 371 36,883
Scarborough CentrePC18,189 43.12% 3,624 8.59% 58.24% 18,189 14,565 8,399 573 455 42,181
Scarborough EastPC20,686 49.50% 3,602 8.62% 59.45% 20,686 17,084 2,853 457 135 205 368 41,788
Scarborough—Rouge RiverLib20,052 57.25% 7,991 22.82% 52.78% 12,061 20,052 2,138 489 284 35,024
Scarborough SouthwestPC15,349 39.76% 2,357 6.11% 58.16% 15,349 12,992 8,962 466 495 339 38,603
Simcoe—GreyPC31,984 66.00% 19,169 39.56% 60.21% 31,984 12,815 3,662 48,461
Simcoe NorthPC26,160 53.15% 6,951 14.12% 59.88% 26,160 19,209 2,913 633 305 49,220
St. CatharinesLib25,186 53.90% 7,192 15.39% 59.61% 17,994 25,186 2,902 215 272 154 46,723
St. Paul'sLib23,755 50.57% 4,782 10.18% 59.89% 18,973 23,755 3,350 326 188 378 46,970
Stoney CreekPC21,462 45.56% 2,622 5.57% 62.10% 21,462 18,840 4,922 1,206 330 350 47,110
Stormont—Dundas—CharlottenburghLib20,275 47.99% 640 1.51% 61.36% 19,635 20,275 2,012 329 42,251
SudburyLib21,732 58.71% 10,784 29.13% 55.69% 10,948 21,732 3,891 184 262 37,017
ThornhillPC19,580 48.21% 343 0.84% 58.69% 19,580 19,237 1,438 360 40,615
Thunder Bay—AtikokanLib20,268 64.03% 14,187 44.82% 55.47% 6,081 20,268 5,304 31,653
Thunder Bay—Superior NorthLib19,249 60.90% 13,385 42.35% 54.94% 5,683 19,249 5,864 382 431 31,609
Timiskaming—CochraneLib16,877 48.38% 6,503 18.64% 63.25% 10,374 16,877 7,631 34,882
Timmins—James BayNDP16,504 52.90% 6,266 20.09% 57.41% 4,139 10,238 16,504 316 31,197
Toronto Centre—RosedaleLib17,756 38.90% 4,116 9.02% 57.04% 13,640 17,756 4,019 392 232 205 9,058[24] 344 45,646
Trinity—SpadinaNDP17,110 47.89% 7,293 20.41% 52.05% 7,323 9,817 17,110 612 274 412 182 35,730
Vaughan—King—AuroraPC28,836 54.70% 7,663 14.54% 59.78% 28,836 21,173 1,539 495 670 52,713
Haliburton—Victoria—BrockPC32,125 62.82% 17,569 34.35% 63.80% 32,125 14,556 3,786 135 340 198 51,140
Waterloo—WellingtonPC26,286 61.46% 13,363 31.25% 56.23% 26,286 12,923 2,306 566 685 42,766
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—AldershotPC27,466 58.07% 11,623 24.57% 65.46% 27,466 15,843 3,990 47,299
Whitby—AjaxPC27,623 57.85% 11,388 23.85% 59.19% 27,623 16,235 3,889 47,747
WillowdalePC22,200 50.52% 3,621 8.24% 60.85% 22,200 18,579 1,871 330 409 75 323 152 43,939
Windsor—St. ClairLib17,383 45.09% 4,212 10.92% 52.46% 7,241 17,383 13,171 339 159 263 38,556
Windsor WestLib24,388 65.50% 18,159 48.77% 49.27% 6,229 24,388 5,762 420 162 270 37,231
York CentreLib21,250 61.09% 12,058 34.67% 56.43% 9,192 21,250 3,721 621 34,784
York NorthPC29,613 61.81% 13,858 28.93% 58.63% 29,613 15,755 2,236 305 47,909
York South—WestonLib18,205 53.39% 10,734 31.48% 58.23% 7,471 18,205 6,850 147 542 139 486 261 34,101
York WestLib16,457 63.32% 11,371 43.75% 53.19% 5,086 16,457 3,377 427 299 343 25,989

= Open seat

= turnout is above provincial average

= incumbent in previous Legislature

= Not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature

= Multiple candidates

Summary analysis

Party candidates in 2nd place
Party in 1st place Party in 2nd place Total
PC Liberal NDP
58 1 59
31 4 35
6 3 9
Total37 61 5 103
Principal races, according to 1st and 2nd-place results
Parties Seats
89
7
7
Total103
Candidates ranked 1st to 5th place, by party
Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
59 37 7
35 61 7
9 5 87 2
2 11 16
36 20
24 9
16 19
5 3
2 3
1
1
1

Constituency results

Expenditure entries are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario. The figures cited are the "Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation", and include transfers from constituency associations.

The official returns incorrectly list Ray as a candidate of the Ontario Communist Party, rather than the Communist League.

Ottawa-Carleton

|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Carleton—Gloucester|||Brian Coburn
24,356||Rene Danis
18,052||Jamie Gallant
1,195||Richard Wolfson
177||Andre Clermont
614||
Luc Brisebois (Ind)
247
|||Gilles Morin

Carleton East|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nepean—Carleton|||John Baird
31,546||Gord Hunter
16,809||Craig Parsons
1,647||||Brian E. Jackson
239||Bill Frampton (F)
386
|||John Baird
Nepean|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Ottawa Centre| |Ray Kostuck
15,403|||Richard Patten
17,956||Elisabeth Arnold
11,977||Wayne Foster
170 ||Chris Bradshaw
1,231|| Marvin Glass (Comm)
174
Mistahi Corkill (Ind [M-L])
132
|||Richard Patten|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Ottawa South||Mike Nicholson
19,337|||Dalton McGuinty
22,707||James McLaren
2,655||James Hea
121||George Brown
724|| Mag Carson (Ind [M-L])
243
|||Dalton McGuinty|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Ottawa—Vanier||Maurice Lamirande
12,605|||Claudette Boyer
21,009||David Gagnon
4,163||Pierrette Blondin
580||Richard Briggs
953 || Kevin Corkill (Ind [M-L])
310
|||Bernard Grandmaître
Ottawa East|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Ottawa West—Nepean|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Garry Guzzo
22,834|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Rick Chiarelli
16,419|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Alex Cullen
7,701|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Lester Newby
70|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Richard Warman
453
|rowspan=3||rowspan=3| Megan Hnatiw (Ind [M-L])
129
John Turmel
(Ind) 94
Anthony Silvestro (CoR)
79
|||Garry Guzzo
Ottawa—Rideau|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Alex Cullen
Ottawa West

Eastern Ontario

|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Glengarry—
Prescott—Russell
||Alain Lalonde
17,364|||Jean-Marc Lalonde
24,568||Stephane Landry
2,007||Mary Glasser
425|||||||Jean-Marc Lalonde

Prescott and Russell|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hastings—
Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
|rowspan=3| |rowspan=3|Harry Danford
18,553|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Leona Dombrowsky
20,395|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Allan McPhail
3,008|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Harry Danford
Hastings—Peterborough|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Bill Vankoughnet
Frontenac—Addington|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kingston and the Islands ||Bob Pickering
14,487|||John Gerretsen
26,355||Beth Pater
5,436||Gerard Morris
182||Chris Walker
1,174||Chris Beneteau (FCP)
546
|||John Gerretsen|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lanark—Carleton |||Norm Sterling
31,364||Dwight Eastman
17,323||Sheila Sansome
2,713||Angela Hea
171||Stuart Langstaff
681
||J.J. Campbell (FCP)
1,450
|||Norm Sterling
Carleton|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Leeds—Grenville|||Bob Runciman
23,390||Don Cameron
17,307||Jim Murray
2,097||Britt Roberts
244||Ken Blackburn
1,008|||||Rob Runciman|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Edward-Hastings|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Gary Fox
17,931|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Ernie Parsons
17,987|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Bev Campbell
2,877|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Sylvie Poirier
111|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Shawn Talbot
441|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Marie Hineman (CoR)
203
Kevin River (Ind)
188
Trueman Tuck (Ind [Independent Reform])
133
|||Gary Fox
Prince Edward—Lennox|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Doug Rollins
Quinte|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Renfrew—
Nipissing—Pembroke
|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Leo Jordan
17,738|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Sean Conway
23,435|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Gerry Boyer
2,295|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Andre Giordano
172|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Thane Heins
287
|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Leo Jordan
Lanark—Renfrew|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Sean Conway
Renfrew North|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Stormont—Dundas—
Charlottenburgh
|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Noble Villeneuve
19,635|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|John Cleary
20,275|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Maggie MacDonald
2,012|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Ian Campbell
329|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Noble Villeneuve
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||John Cleary
Cornwall

Central Ontario

|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford|||Joe Tascona
33,721||Maura Bolger
15,376||Jim Brooker
2,532||Mitchell Hibbs
229||||Walter Tracogna (Ind)
482
Rudy Couture (Ind)
302
|||Joe Tascona

Simcoe Centre|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bruce—Grey|||Bill Murdoch
24,915||Ruth Lovell
16,139||Colleen Purdon
2,776||||Grant Pattullo
373||John Clark (FCP)
1540
|||Bill Murdoch
Grey—Owen Sound|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey|||David Tilson
30,532||Steve White
13,591||Noel Duignan
1,871||||Richard Procter
1156|||||David Tilson
Dufferin—Peel|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Durham|||John O'Toole
26,103||Garry Minnie
14,694||Jim Morrison
4,235||Jacinthe Millaire
242||Gail Thompson
467|| |||John O'Toole
Durham East|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Haliburton—Victoria—Brock|||Chris Hodgson
32,125||Sharon McCrae
14,556||Rick Denyer
3,786||Maxim Newby
135||||Brad Bradamore (Ind)
340
Charles Olito (F)
198
|||Chris Hodgson
Victoria—Haliburton|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Northumberland|||Doug Galt
20,535||Carolyn Campbell
19,632||Murray Weppler
2,820||Pascale Levert
99||Tom Lawson
1,194||Jim Psihogios (FCP)
370
|||Doug Galt|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Peterborough|||Gary Stewart
24,422||Jeff Leal
21,820||Dave Nickle
7,058||Larry Tyldsley
598||Robert Mayer
106||Bob Bowers (Ind)
151
K.T. Burgess (Ind)
125
|||Gary Stewart|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Simcoe—Grey|||Jim Wilson
31,984||Norman Sandberg
12,815||Mary Hart
3,662|||||||||Jim Wilson
Simcoe West|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Simcoe North|||Garfield Dunlop
26,160||George MacDonald
19,209||Ann Billings
2,913||William Ayling
305||Harry Promm
633|||||Al McLean
Simcoe East|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|York North|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Julia Munro
29,613|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|John Volpe
15,755|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Steve Saysell
2,236|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Kwok-Lin Mary Wan
305|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Julia Munro
Durham—York|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Frank Klees
York—Mackenzie

Southern Durham & York

|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Markham|||David Tsubouchi
26,083||Steven Kirsch
12,859||Janice Hagan
1,594||Bernadette Manning
437||Pat Redmond (FCP)
399
|||David Tsubouchi|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Oak Ridges|||Frank Klees
30,432||Vito Spatafora
17,427||Chris Moise
1,957||Steven Haylestrom
914|||colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|New District|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Oshawa|||Jerry Ouellette
18,915||Chris Topple
11,740||Colleen Twomey
9,154||||Garry Kotack (NLP)
651
|||Jerry Oullette|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge|||Janet Ecker
28,661||Dave Ryan
16,881||Jim Wiseman
2,814||Chris Pennington
703||Bob Riaz (NLP)
191
|||Janet Ecker

Durham West|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Thornhill|||Tina Molinari
19,580||Dan Ronen
19,237||Nathan Rotman
1,438||Ruth Van Bezold
360|||colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|New District|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Vaughan—King—Aurora|||Al Palladini
28,836||Tony Genco
21,173||Michael Seaward
1,539||Ernst Von Bezold
495||John Genser (Lbt)
670
|||Al Palladini
York Centre|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Whitby—Ajax|||Jim Flaherty
27,623||Aldo Digiovanni
16,235||Betty Craig
3,889|||||||Jim Flaherty
Durham Centre

Central Toronto

|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Beaches—East York|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Judy Burns
12,776|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Bill Buckingham
9,332|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Frances Lankin
19,703|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Dan Largy
264
|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Donalda Fredeen
230
|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Michael Schulman
431
|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Steve Rutchinski (Ind [M-L])
164
|||Frances Lankin

Beaches—Woodbine|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||John Parker
York East|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Broadview—Greenwood||Rita Smith
9,554||Julie Wang Morris
9,553|||Marilyn Churley
18,150||Tony Ieraci
320||Bob Hyman
565||||Melanie Cishecki (Ind [M-L])
543
|||Marilyn Churley
Riverdale|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Davenport|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Eduardo Marcos
4,346|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Tony Ruprecht
13,649|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Tony Silipo
8,717|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Maurice Seguin
81|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Paulo Simas
22|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Ken Kalopsis (R)
174
Barbara Seed (Ind [M-L])
164
Nunzio Venuto (Lbt)
95
|||Tony Ruprecht
Parkdale|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Tony Silipo
Dovercourt|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Don Valley West|||David Turnbull
23,177||Paul Davidson
20,008||Geoffrey Allen
2,152||||Debbie Weberg
224||||Judith Snow (Ind [M-L])
312
|||David Turnbull
York Mills|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Eglinton—Lawrence||John Parker
14,994|||Mike Colle
24,151||Jay Waterman
1,835||Frank D'Angelo
821 ||Neil Dickie
263||Shelly Lipsey
470|||||Mike Colle
Oakwood|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Parkdale—High Park|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Annamarie Castrilli
12,647|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Gerard Kennedy
23,022|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Irene Atkinson
4,937|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Stan Grzywna
289|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Lynne Hea
99|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Frank de Jong
500|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Doug Burn (Lbt)
325
Jorge Van Schouwen (Ind [Humanist])
99
|||Gerard Kennedy
York South|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Derwyn Shea
High Park—Swansea|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|St. Paul's|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Isabel Bassett
18,973|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Michael Bryant
23,755|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Larry Solway
3,350|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Linda Martin
188|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Don Roebuck
326|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Philip Fernandez (Ind [M-L])
194
Antonio Maristanes (Ind)
184
|||Isabel Bassett
St. Andrew—St. Patrick|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Bill Saunderson
Eglinton|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Toronto Centre—Rosedale||Durhane Wong-Rieger
13,640|||George Smitherman
17,756||Helen Breslauer
4,019||Bill Whatcott
232||Ron Parker
205||Joseph Cohen
392||John Sewell (Ind)
8822
Paul McKeever (F)
344
Mike Ryner (Ind)
236
|||Al Leach
St. George—St. David|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Trinity—Spadina||Chris Loreto
7,323||Albert Koehl
9,817|||Rosario Marchese
17,110||||Ron Robins
274||Sat Khalsa
612||Roberto Verdecchia (Ind [Humanist])
258
Silvio Ursomarzo (F)
182
Raymond Samuels (Ind)
154
|||Rosario Marchese
Fort York|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|York South—Weston||Alan Hofmeister
7,471|||Joe Cordiano
18,205||Rosana Pellizzari
6,850||Enzo Granzotto
542||Erica Kindl
139||Alma Subasic
147||David Gershuny (Ind [M-L])
486
Hassan Husseini (Comm)
261
|||Joe Cordiano
Lawrence

Suburban Toronto

|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Don Valley East|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|David Johnson
17,955|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|David Caplan
20,993|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|J. Bala Krishnan
1,822|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Ryan Kidd
153|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Shail Lall
28|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Jeff Pancer
85|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Raffi Assadourian (Ind)
329
Elizabeth Rowley (Comm)
91
Fernand Deschamps (Ind [M-L])
65
Wayne Simmons (F)
53
|||David Johnson

Don Mills|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||David Caplan
Oriole|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Etobicoke Centre|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Chris Stockwell
25,518|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Agnes Ugolini Potts
19,035|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Bonte Minnema
1,309|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Dan McCash
389|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Geraldine Jackson
316|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Christopher Morton
375 |rowspan=3||rowspan=3| Elaine Couto (Ind [M-L])
209
|||Chris Stockwell
Etobicoke West|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Doug Ford
Etobicoke—Humber|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Etobicoke—Lakeshore|||Morley Kells
20,602||Laurel Broten
15,723||Vicki Obedkoff
6,457||Kevin McGourty
423||Don Jackson
349||||Janice Murray (Ind [M-L])
299
|||Morley Kells|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Etobicoke North|||John Hastings
13,065||Shafiq Qaadri
11,619||Ed Philip
8,166||Mark Stefanini
580||Marilyn Pepper
223||||Diane Johnston (Ind [M-L])
489
|||John Hastings
Etobicoke—Rexdale|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Scarborough—Agincourt||Jim Brown
15,915|||Gerry Phillips
18,698||Bob Frankford
1,319||||Ken Morgan
129||Gary Carmichael
451||Wayne Cook (Ind)
371
|||Gerry Philips |-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Scarborough Centre|||Marilyn Mushinski
18,189||Costas Manios
14,565||Sid Ryan
8,399||Rina Morra
573||Eileen Murray
455|||||||Marilyn Mushinski
Scarborough—Ellesmere|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Scarborough East|||Steve Gilchrist
20,686||Peter Vanderyagt
17,084||Terry Maley
2,853||Catherine Fox
457||Loucas Café
135||||Sam Apelbaum (Lbt)
368
Heath Thomas (Ind)
205
|||Steve Gilchrist|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Scarborough—Rouge River||Mubashar Dar
12,061|||Alvin Curling
20,052||Paulette Senior
2,138||Betty Peters
489||Lou Dube
284|||||||Alvin Curling
Scarborough North|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Scarborough Southwest|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Dan Newman
15,349|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Adrian Heaps
12,992|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Michael Yorke
8,962|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Wiktor Borkowski
495|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Laurence Corp
339|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Barbara Schaefer
466|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Jim Brown
Scarborough West|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Dan Newman
Scarborough Centre|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Willowdale|||David Young
22,200||Fahimeh Mortazavi
18,579||Mikael Swayze
1,871||Jim Conrad
409||Claude Viau
75||Elizabeth Rhodes
330||Bernadette Michael (Ind)
323
Vaughan Byrnes (F)
152
|||Charles Harnick†|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|York Centre|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Robert Hausman
9,192|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Monte Kwinter
21,250|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Norm Jesin
3721|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Angus Hunt
621|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Annamarie Castrilli
Downsview|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Monte Kwinter
Wilson Heights|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|York West||Chris Collier
5,086|||Mario Sergio
16,457||Stephnie Payne
3,377||||Mark Scrafford
299||Anthony Davison
427||Nicholas Lin (Ind [M-L])
194
Rosemary Ann Ray (Ind [Communist League])
149
|||Mario Sergio
Yorkview

Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville

|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale|||Raminder Gill
18,442||Dave Toor
14,492||Vishnu Roche
2,204||||Roy Willis (Ind)
2,206
|colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|New District|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Brampton Centre|||Joe Spina
20,623||Gurjit Grewal
9,994||Paul Schmidt
5080|||||||Joe Spina

Brampton North|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Brampton West—Mississauga|||Tony Clement
24,909||Vic Dhillon
16,599||John Devries
2,824||Mei Sze Viau
252|||||Tony Clement
Brampton South|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Mississauga Centre|||Rob Sampson
18,688||George Winter
14,572||Gail McCabe
1,820||Bob Harringon
1,117|||||Rob Sampson
Mississauga West|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Mississauga East|||Carl DeFaria
17,688||Shan Padda
13,371||James Kafieh
2,484||Greg Mytron
282||Pierre Chenier (Ind [M-L])
469
|||Carl DeFaria|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Mississauga South|||Margaret Marland
23,890||Ieva Martin
12,275||Ken Cole
2,293||||Tim Sullivan (Ind [M-L])
535
|||Margaret Marland|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Mississauga West|||John Snobelen
26,816||Bob Delaney
17,792||Maxine Caron
1,795||Fred Fredeen
387|||||John Snobelen
Mississauga North|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Oakville|||Gary Carr
27,767||Kevin Flynn
14,689||Sean Cain
1,667||Linda Antonichuk
202||Adrian Ratelle (FCP)
530
|||Gary Carr
Oakville South

Hamilton-Wentworth, Burlington & Niagara

|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Burlington|||Cam Jackson
29,055||Linda Glover
14,220||Danny Dunleavy
2,167||||Regina Law
144||Bruce Smith
432||Anne Marsden (Ind)
289
|||Cam Jackson

Burlington South|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Erie—Lincoln|||Tim Hudak
20,481||Lorne Boyko
14,603||Dave Thomas
3,884||Alfred Kiers
1009||John Gregory
435|||||||Tim Hudak
Niagara South|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Halton|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Ted Chudleigh
35,505|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Mohan Anand
14,767|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Jay Jackson
2,833|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Giuseppe Gori
755|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Bill Champ
806|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||||Ted Chudleigh
Halton North|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Terence Young
Halton Centre|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hamilton East||Peter Preston
7,414|||Dominic Agostino
17,891||Bob Sutton
6,304||Edgar Breau
386||Laureen Amos
258||Jim Howlett
496||Bob Mann (Comm)
288
Julie Gordon (Ind [M-L])
263
|||Dominic Agostino|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hamilton Mountain||Trevor Pettit
16,397|||Marie Bountrogianni
19,076||Chris Charlton
10,622||Jim Enos
426||Bob Danio
261||Kelli Gallagher
456||Rolf Gerstenberger (Ind [M-L])
159
|||Trevor Pettit|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hamilton West|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Lillian Ross
12,261|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Frank D'Amico
12,037|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|David Christopherson
15,625|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Lynne Scime
403|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Rita Rassenberg
231|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Phyllis McColl
495|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Wendell Fields (Ind-(ML))
236
|||David Christopherson
Hamilton Centre|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Lillian Ross|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Niagara Centre|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Frank Sheehan
17,217|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|M. Charbonneau
9,539|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Peter Kormos
21,856|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Margaret Larrass
382|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Lank Makuloluwa (Ind)
198
|||Peter Kormos
Welland—Thorold|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Frank Sheehan
Lincoln|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Niagara Falls|||Bart Maves
18,497||Selina Volpatti
17,080||Claude Sonier
3,985||||Bill Amos
317||Clara Tarnoy
300||Darren Wood (Ind)
298
|||Bart Maves|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|St. Catharines|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Tom Froese
17,994|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Jim Bradley
25,186|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Gordon Coggins
2,902|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Helene Darisse
272|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Doug Woodard
215|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Ron Walker (Ind [M-L])
154
|||Jim Bradley|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Tom Froese
St. Catharines—Brock|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Stoney Creek|||Brad Clark
21,462||Chris Phillips
18,840||Robert Barlow
4,922||Philip Lees
1,206||Sue Marchand
330||||Paul Lane (Ind [M-L])
350
|||Ed Doyle
Wentworth East|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wentworth-Burlington|||Toni Skarica
27,466||Vicky Wylson-Sher
15,843||Jessica Brennan
3,990|||||||||||Toni Skarica
Wentworth North

Midwestern Ontario

|-| bgcolor=whitesmoke|Brant||Alayne Sokoloski
20,210|||Dave Levac
21,166||David Sharpe
2,889||||Eleanor Hyodo
294||||Graham McRae (Ind)
495
|||Ron Johnson

Brantford|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cambridge|||Gerry Martiniuk
24,583||Jerry Boyle
10,244||Gary Gibson
8,684||Al Smith
824||||Kathleen Morton
489|||||Gerry Martiniuk|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Guelph—Wellington|||Brenda Elliott
26,246||Wayne Hyland
16,595||Bruce Abel
5,907||John Gots
1,020||||Bradley Shaw
733||Anna Di Carlo (Ind [M-L])
396
|||Brenda Elliott
Guelph|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Toby Barrett
23,124|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Doug Miller
18,304|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Prue Steiner
2,600|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Barra Gots
584|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Stefan Larrass
148|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|John Jaques
413|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Peter Preston
Brant—Haldimand|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Toby Barrett
Norfolk|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Huron—Bruce|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3 |Helen Johns
20,772|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Ross Lamont
18,993|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Tony McQuail
4,142|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Linda Freiburger
1494|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||||Helen Johns
Huron|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Barb Fisher
Bruce|-|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kitchener Centre|rowspan=3 ||rowspan=3|Wayne Wettlaufer
22,593|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Berry Vrbanovic
17,984|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|David Brohman
3,494|rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Roy Anderson
204|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Susan Koswan
561|rowspan=3||rowspan=3|Irvine Conner (Ind)
109
Julian Ichim (Ind [M-L])
107
|||Wayne Wettlaufer
Kitchener|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Gary Leadston
Kitchener—Wilmot|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kitchener-Waterloo|||Elizabeth Witmer
27,830||Sean Strickland
18,034||Ted Martin
3,122||Lou Reitzel
919
||Richard Beecroft
135||Judy Greenwood-Speers
836||Matthew Albrecht (Ind [Humanist])
202
Helmut Braun (Ind [M-L])
122
|||Elizabeth Witmer
Waterloo North|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Oxford|||Ernie Hardeman
22,726||Brian Brown
15,160||Martin Donlevy
3,077||Andre De Decker
875||Jim Morris
203||||Kaye Sargent (Lbt)
321
Paul Blair (F)
312
|||Ernie Hardeman|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Perth—Middlesex|||Bert Johnson
22,065||John Wilkinson
15,428||Walter Vernon
3,053||Pat Bannon
1,369||||||Robert Smink (F)
521
|||Bert Johnson
Perth|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Waterloo—Wellington|||Ted Arnott
26,286 ||Marion Reidel
12,923||R. Walsh-Bowers
2,306||Gord Truscott
685||||Brent Bouteiller
566|| |||Ted Arnott
Wellington

Southwestern Ontario

|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Chatham-Kent—Essex|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Jack Carroll
16,238|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Pat Hoy
24,239|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Brian Sharp
2,316|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Greg Zolad
462|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||||Jack Carroll

Chatham—Kent|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Pat Hoy
Essex—Kent|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Elgin—Middlesex—London|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Bruce Smith
19,246|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Steve Peters
20,417|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Dave LaPointe
3,455|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|John Fisher
391|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Ray Monteith
405|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Corey Janzen (Ind)
284
|||Bruce Smith
Middlesex|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Peter North
Elgin|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Essex||Pat O'Neil
15,354|||Bruce Crozier
25,446||Merv Richards
3,745||||||||Enver Villamizar (Ind [M-L]) 307|||Bruce Crozier
Essex South|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lambton—Kent—Middlesex|||Marcel Beaubien
19,561||Larry O'Neill
18,665||Jim Lee
4,170||||||Wayne Forbes
1076|||||Marcel Beaubien
Lambton|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|London North Centre|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Dianne Cunningham
18,320|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Roger Caranci
9,518|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Marion Boyd
16,611|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Stephen Porter
120|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Jeff Culbert
366|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Robert Metz
156|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Andrew Jezierski (FCP)
466
|||Dianne Cunningham
London North|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Marion Boyd
London Centre|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|London—Fanshawe|||Frank Mazzilli
15,295||Peter Mancini
13,912||Irene Mathyssen
9,788||Heidi Strasser
241||Wanda Beaver
172||Lloyd Walker
293||| style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 |New District|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|London West|||Bob Wood
22,761||Darrel Skidmore
22,467||Sandra McNee
4,628||Ernie Merkley
133||Jeremy Price
308||Jack Plant
236||Gayle Remisch (Lbt)
133
|||Bob Wood
London South|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Sarnia—Lambton||Dave Boushy
16,679|||Caroline Di Cocco
19,440||Mark Kotanen
3,110||||||Andrew Falby
517|||||Dave Boushy
Sarnia|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Windsor—St. Clair|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Mike Rohrer
7,241|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Dwight Duncan
17,383|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Wayne Lessard
13,171|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Janet Shorten
159|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Darren J. Brown
339|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Ralph Kirchner (Ind)
263
|||Dwight Duncan
Windsor—Walkerville|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Wayne Lessard
Windsor—Riverside|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Windsor West||David McCamon
6,229|||Sandra Pupatello
24,388||Liam McCarthy
5,762||Lynn Tobin
162||Timothy Dugdale
420||||Robert Cruise (Ind [M-L])
270
|||Sandra Pupatello
Windsor—Sandwich

Northern Ontario

|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Algoma—Manitoulin|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Keith Currie
8,617|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Mike Brown
14,299|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Lynn Watson
8,780|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Graham Hearn (Lbt)
425
|||Mike Brown|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Bud Wildman

Algoma|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kenora—Rainy River|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Lynn Beyak
5,483|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Frank Miclash
11,209|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Howard Hampton
14,269|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Richard Bruyere (Ind)
934
|||Frank Miclash
Kenora|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Howard Hampton
Rainy River|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nickel Belt|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Gerry Courtemanche
10,359|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Ron Dupuis
10,165|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Shelley Martel
14,833|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||||Blain Morin†|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Shelley Martel
Sudbury East|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nipissing|||Mike Harris
19,498||George Maroosis
16,682||Wendy Young
1,878||Jaimie Board (G)
366
Michaele Morris (NLP)
246
|||Mike Harris|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Parry Sound—Muskoka|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Ernie Eves
22,967|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Isabel Doxey
10,970|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Dan Waters
5,343|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Iris Tamssot (NLP)
339
|||Ernie Eves
Parry Sound|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Bill Grimmett
Muskoka—Georgian Bay|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Sault Ste. Marie||James Caicco
10,477||Terry Sheehan
10,180|||Tony Martin
15,949||Colleen Hibbs (NLP)
288
|||Tony Martin|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Sudbury||Mila Wong
10,948|||Rick Bartolucci
21,732||Paul Chislett
3,891||Bernard Fram (NLP)
184
Ed Pokonzie (Ind)
159
David Popescu (Ind)
103
|||Rick Bartolucci|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Thunder Bay—Atikokan||John Henderson
6,081|||Lyn McLeod
20,268||Jack Drewes
5,304|||||Lyn McLeod
Fort William|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Thunder Bay—Superior North|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Ed Linkewich
5,683|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|Michael Gravelle
19,249|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Nathalie Galesloot
5,864|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Robert Woito (Ind)
431
Carl Rose (G)
382
|||Michael Gravelle
Port Arthur|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Gilles Pouliot
Lake Nipigon|-|rowspan="3" bgcolor=whitesmoke|Timiskaming—Cochrane|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Rick Brassard
10,374|rowspan="3" ||rowspan="3"|David Ramsay
16,877|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"|Len Wood
7,631|rowspan="3"||rowspan="3"||||David Ramsay
Timiskaming|-|colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center|Merged riding|-|||Len Wood
Cochrane North|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Timmins—James Bay||Marcel Pelchat
4,139||Yves Malette
10,238|||Gilles Bisson
16,504||Ed Walsh (Ind)
316
|||Gilles Bisson
Cochrane South

By-elections

Six by-elections were held between the 1999 and 2003 elections.

|-| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot
September 7, 2000|||Ted McMeekin
19,916||Priscilla de Villiers
10,201||Jessica Brennan
2,297||Mark Coakley
903||John Turmel (Ind)
80|||Toni Skarica|-| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Parry Sound—Muskoka
February 8, 2001||Evelyn Brown
8,979|||Norm Miller
12,903||Joanne Bury
888||Richard Thomas
3,229||Anne Marsden (Ind)
113
John Turmel (Ind)
61|||Ernie Eves|-| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vaughan—King—Aurora
June 28, 2001|||Greg Sorbara
21,961||Joyce Frustaglio
12,172||Mike Seward
708||Ernst Von Bezold
752||Rina Morra (FCP)
267|||Al Palladini|-| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Beaches—East York
September 20, 2001||Robert Hunter
10,289||Mac Penney
2,821|||Michael Prue
14,024||Peter Elgie
694||Ray Scott (FCP)
206
Vince Corriere (Ind)
59
Dan King (Ind)
51|||Frances Lankin|-| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Nipissing
May 2, 2002||George Maroosis
13,970|||Al McDonald
13,989||Wendy Young
1,821||Todd Lucier
940|||||Mike Harris|-| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
May 2, 2002||Josh Matlow
11,728|||Ernie Eves
15,288||Doug Wilcox
2,633||Richard Procter
2,017||Dave Davies (FCP)
1,025
John Turmel (Ind)
120|||David Tilson|}

See also

Notes and References

  1. Fewer Politicians Act, 1996. S.O.. 1996. 28. https://archive.org/details/statutesofprov1996v2onta/page/801/mode/1up.
  2. Web site: Harris Tories lead in tight campaign . Ipsos . May 28, 1999 .
  3. Web site: Harris Tories lead in tight campaign . Ipsos . May 6, 1999 .
  4. Web site: Provincial Liberals (44%) lead the Tories (39%) as Harris calls 1999 election . Ipsos . May 6, 1999 .
  5. Web site: Tories tumble in Ontario election run-up as Grits take 12 point lead . Ipsos . April 22, 1999 .
  6. Web site: Liberals fall in polls as Ontario Tories take lead 43% to 38% . Ipsos . February 15, 1999 .
  7. Web site: Ontario Tories (41%) and Liberals (41%) in dead heat as legislature closes session . Ipsos . December 18, 1998 .
  8. Web site: The Ontario Political Scene . Ipsos . October 17, 1998 .
  9. Web site: While Tories and Liberals In "Dead Heat" Vote Split, Tories' "Right Track" Approval Climbs to 64% . Ipsos . August 31, 1998 .
  10. Web site: Ontario Tories Get Budget Bounce. Ipsos . June 25, 1998 .
  11. Web site: Healthcare and Education Are the Number One Issues in Ontario . Ipsos . April 21, 1998 .
  12. Web site: The Ontario Political Scene. Ipsos . February 23, 1998 .
  13. Web site: Volatile Tory Support up Slightly as Majority Say Teachers Were Right to Go Back to Classrooms . Ipsos . December 16, 1997 .
  14. News: Inside Politics . Brad . Evenson . Edmonton Journal . December 6, 1997 . A3.
  15. Web site: The Ontario Political Scene . Ipsos . August 10, 1997 .
  16. Web site: The Ontario Political Scene . Ipsos . January 31, 1996 .
  17. Web site: The Ontario Political Scene . Ipsos . December 22, 1996 .
  18. Ontario Voters' Party Preferences . September 1996 . Ipsos .
  19. Web site: Mike Harris' Tories in the Eyes of Torontonians . Compas. November 18, 1998 .
  20. Web site: 1995 general election results. . Elections Ontario. March 3, 2024.
  21. ordered as per EO reports
  22. including spoilt ballots
  23. minor political parties receiving less than 1% of the popular vote are aggregated under "Other"; independent candidates are aggregated separately
  24. Former Mayor of Toronto John Sewell received 8,822 votes.