Quinte (electoral district) explained

Quinte
Province:Ontario
Prov-Status:defunct
Prov-Created:1966
Prov-Abolished:1996
Prov-Election-First:1967
Prov-Election-Last:1995

Quinte was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1967 out of Hastings West and abolished in 1999, when it was redistributed into Prince Edward—Hastings and Northumberland when ridings were redistributed to match their federal counterparts. It consisted of the Belleville and Trenton areas.

Election results

1975

1975 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes
Hugh O'NeilLiberal12,448
Robin JeffreyPC11,738
C. McLaughlanNDP4,744

1977

1977 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes!%
Hugh O'NeilLiberal17,26463.3%
Don WilliamsPC10,009 36.7%

1981

1981 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes
Hugh O'NeilLiberal14,861
George Mills PC9,517
Reg PearsonNDP1,795

1985

1985 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes
Hugh O'NeilLiberal18,988
Neil RobertsonPC9,287
Gene MorosanNDP1,817

1987

1987 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes
Hugh O'NeilLiberal17,151
Doug BrewerPC6,543
Gene MorosanNDP3,743
Allan BristolLibertarian413

1990

1990 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes
Hugh O'NeilLiberal11,114
NDP7,010
PC5,825
CoR3,411
FCP2,331

1995

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1995 Ontario general election!Candidates!Party!Votes
Doug RollinsPC13,961
George ZegourasLiberal11,826
Barb DolanNDP3,743