Canadian federal election results in Southwestern Ontario
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This page lists results of Canadian federal elections in Southwestern Ontario.
Regional profile
Southwestern Ontario has traditionally supported the Liberals. However, in the 2006, 2008 and 2011 elections, it gradually swung away from them to support the Conservatives, particularly in the rural areas. The area has a very pronounced urban-rural split: the New Democratic Party (NDP) holds both seats in Windsor and one in London while the Conservatives hold all of the remaining seats. In the 2011 election, the only remaining Liberal seat in the urban riding of London North Centre was won by the Conservatives, leaving the Liberals without any seats in this region for the first time since Confederation.
2011 - 41st General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Chatham-Kent—Essex | Dave Van Kesteren
23,360 |
Matt Daudlin
7,172 |
Ron Franko
11,449 |
Robert Hodgson
1,470 |
Dave Van Kesteren | |||||||
| Elgin—Middlesex—London | Joe Preston
29,147 |
Graham Warwick
6,812 |
Fred Sinclair
12,439 |
John Fisher
1,529 |
Carl Hiemstra (CHP) 582 Will Arlow (CAP) 140 |
Joe Preston | ||||||
| Essex | Jeff Watson
25,327 |
Nelson Santos
7,465 |
Taras Natyshak
18,538 |
Cora Carriveau
1,290 |
Enver Villamizar (M-L) 77 | Jeff Watson | ||||||
| Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Bev Shipley
29,546 |
Gayle Stucke
7,264 |
Joe Hill
12,299 |
Jim Johnston
1,701 |
Mike Janssens (CHP)
413 |
Bev Shipley | ||||||
| London—Fanshawe | Jim Chahbar
14,294 |
Roger Caranci
4,893 |
Irene Mathyssen
21,689 |
Matthew Peloza
1,202 |
G.J. Rancourt (CHP)
535 |
Irene Mathyssen | ||||||
| London North Centre | Susan Truppe
19 468 |
Glen Pearson
17 803 |
German Gutierrez
12 996 |
Mary Ann Hodge
2177 |
AnnaMaria Valastro
(AAE) 229 |
Glen Pearson | ||||||
| London West | Ed Holder
27,675 |
Doug Ferguson
16,652 |
Peter Ferguson
16,109 |
Brad Arthur Corbett
1,703 |
Rod Morley (United)
65 |
Ed Holder | ||||||
| Sarnia—Lambton | Patricia Davidson
26,112 |
Tim Fugard
6,931 |
Brian White
14,856 |
Tim van Bodegom
1,252 |
Christopher Desomeaux-Malm (CHP)
514 |
Patricia Davidson | ||||||
| Windsor—Tecumseh | Denise Ghanam
14,945 |
Irek Kusmierczyk
5,764 |
Joe Comartin
22,235 |
Kyle Prestanski
1,354 |
Laura Chesnik (M-L)
242 |
Joe Comartin | ||||||
| Windsor West | Lisa Lumley
12,577 |
Melanie Deveau
4,327 |
Brian Masse
21,592 |
Alishia Fox
1,096 |
Margaret Villamzir (M-L)
153 |
Brian Masse | ||||||
2008 - 40th General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Chatham-Kent— Essex |
Dave Van Kesteren
19,960 |
Matthew Daudlin
12,127 |
Ron Cadotte
6,850 |
Alina Abbott
2,712 |
Dave Van Kesteren | |||||||
| Elgin— Middlesex— London |
Joe Preston
22,970 |
Suzanne van Bommel
11,169 |
Ryan Dolby
9,135 |
Noel Burgon
3,241 |
Carl Hiemstra (CHP) 622 Michael van Holst (Ind.) 244 Will Arlow (CAP) 117 |
Joe Preston | ||||||
| Essex | Jeff Watson
20,607 |
Susan Whelan
14,973 |
Taras Natyshak
13,706 |
Richard Bachynsky
2,234 |
Jeff Watson | |||||||
| Lambton— Kent— Middlesex |
Bev Shipley
24,516 |
Jeff Wesley
11,812 |
Joe Hill
7,427 |
Jim Johnston
3,366 |
Michael Janssens (CHP) 683 | Bev Shipley | ||||||
| London—Fanshawe | Mary Lou Ambrogio
12,756 |
Jacquie Gauthier
7,751 |
Irene Mathyssen
17,594 |
Daniel O'Neail
2,661 |
Leonard Vanderhoeven (CHP) 282 | Irene Mathyssen | ||||||
| London North Centre | Paul Van Meerbergen
17,716 |
Glen Pearson
20,964 |
Steve Holmes
9,376 |
Mary Ann Hodge
5,612 |
Glen Pearson | |||||||
| London West | Ed Holder
22,556 |
Sue Barnes
20,435 |
Peter Ferguson
8,409 |
Monica Jarabek
5,601 |
Steve Hunter (PCP) 443 Leslie Bartley (CHP) 253 |
Sue Barnes | ||||||
| Sarnia—Lambton | Patricia Davidson
23,008 |
Tim Fugard
9,281 |
Andy Bruziewicz
10,122 |
Alan McKeown
3,184 |
Christopher Desormeaux-Malm (CHP) 546 | Patricia Davidson | ||||||
| Windsor—Tecumseh | Denise Ghanam
10,296 |
Steve Mastroianni
8,951 |
Joe Comartin
21,004 |
Kyle Prestanski
2,752 |
Joe Comartin | |||||||
| Windsor West | Lisa Lumley
8,953 |
Larry Horwitz
7,369 |
Brian Masse
20,834 |
John Esposito
2,253 |
Elizabeth Rowley (COM) 125 Margaret Villamizar (MXL) 116 |
Brian Masse | ||||||
2006 - 39th General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Chatham-Kent—Essex | James Comiskey
15,204 |
Dave Van Kesteren
20,820 |
Kathleen Kevany
10,875 |
Ken Bell
1,737 |
Jerry Pickard† | |||||||
| Elgin—Middlesex—London | Crispin Colvin
13,517 |
Joe Preston
23,416 |
Tim McCallum
9,873 |
Jonathan Martyn
2,873 |
Ken DeVries (CHP) 1,039 |
Joe Preston | ||||||
| Essex | Susan Whelan
19,510 |
Jeff Watson
23,125 |
Taras Natyshak
12,993 |
James McVeity
1,507 |
Robert A. Cruise (M.-L.) 108 |
Jeff Watson | ||||||
| Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Jeff Wesley
16,835 |
Bev Shipley
25,170 |
Kevin Blake
9,330 |
Jim Johnston
2,156 |
Mike Janssens (CHP) 797 |
Rose-Marie Ur † | ||||||
| London—Fanshawe | Glen Pearson
15,199 |
Dan Mailer
13,495 |
Irene Mathyssen
16,067 |
Dave McLaughlin
1,803 |
Pat O'Brien† | |||||||
| London North Centre | Joe Fontana
24,109 |
John Mazzilli
17,968 |
Stephen Maynard
14,271 |
Stuart Smith
3,300 |
Rod Morely 283 (PC) Margaret Mondaca 160 (M.-L.) |
Joe Fontana | ||||||
| London West | Sue Barnes
23,019 |
Albert Gretzky
21,690 |
Gina Barbe
13,056 |
Monica Jarabek]
2,900 |
Steve Hunter 328 (PC) Margaret Villamizar 59 (M.-L.) |
Sue Barnes | ||||||
| Sarnia—Lambton | Roger Gallaway
17,649 |
Pat Davidson
21,841 |
Greg Agar
10,673 |
Mike Jacobs
1,712 |
Gary De Boer (CHP) 1,108 John Elliott |
Roger Gallaway | ||||||
| Windsor—Tecumseh | Bruck Easton
13,413 |
Rick Fuschi
12,851 |
Joe Comartin
22,646 |
Catherine Pluard
1,644 |
Laura Chesnik 193 (M.-L.) | Joe Comartin | ||||||
| Windsor West | Werner Keller
12,110 |
Alfonso Teshuba
9,592 |
Brian Masse
23,608 |
Jillana Bishop
1,444 |
Enver Villamizar 108 (M.-L.) Habib Zaidi 224 (Ind.) Chris Schnurr 614 (PC) |
Brian Masse | ||||||
2004 - 38th General Election
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