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Download in PDF Format www.elections.ca ) T D 3 N % E ( E T DISTRIBUTION OF VALID 5 NUMBER OF M C Y A VOTES CAST (%) A E I VOTES CAST 3 ELECTORS T I THE HOUSE OF COMMONS (as of March 1, 2009) L PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF VALID VOTES CAST AND NUMBER OF CANDIDATES ELECTED: OCTOBER 14, 2008 L E R ON THE R R 2 ELECTORAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ELECTED Political Affiliation A Y LISTS O P 6 T J C R h The Prime Minister – The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, P.C. t A A 9 VALID REJECTED T S P 3 M ia C I b NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD NOVA SCOTIA NEW BRUNSWICK QUEBEC ONTARIO D m C olu CANADA E C AND LABRADOR ISLAND The Speaker – The Honourable Peter Milliken O N C ert C A !( Al E 46.8% 47.7% 32.5% 12.2% 33.8% A L 29.8% The Leader of the Opposition – Michael Ignatieff 35045 Markham—Unionville Hon. John McCallum, P.C. x 88931 45979 271 30.1 55.0 10.2 4.7 24.9 N 23.8% S I 18.2% 28.9% 21.9% 35046 Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Bev Shipley x 78559 47804 193 51.3 24.7 15.5 8.5 26.6 26.3% 18.2% 1.4% 1.7% 0.1% The Deputy Speakers – Andrew Scheer, Denise Savoie, Barry Devolin Phi 0.8% 0.8% 35047 Mississauga—Brampton South Hon. Navdeep Bains, P.C. x 90777 44494 343 33.0 47.7 11.8 7.5 14.7 H llips 9.8% In 1.7% 7.0% 6.1% T 4.7% 3.5% 8.0% 35048 Mississauga East—Cooksville Hon. Albina Guarnieri, P.C. x 83582 40781 280 32.6 50.2 11.4 5.9 17.6 10.0% 38.1% E 1.0% 33.7% 8.0% 16.6% 21.7% Bob Dechert 42.7 42.0 8.5 6.7 0.7 B 39.4% 35049 Mississauga—Erindale 99774 55868 203 6.8% 36.2% 26.1% 39.2% A 35050 Mississauga South Paul Szabo 39.6 44.2 8.8 7.3 4.6 Z x 77479 46395 155 I THE 40th FEDERAL ELECTION, OCTOBER 14, 2008: N MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA YUKON NORTHWEST NUNAVUT L D 35051 Mississauga—Streetsville Bonnie Crombie 85008 47441 271 35.8 45.8 9.9 1.8 6.7 10.0 a E n 37.7% TERRITORIES N s 55.8 23.4 9.7 11.0 32.4 l e 35052 Nepean—Carleton Pierre Poilievre x 103414 71490 274 25.5% 12.7% 45.8% CANDIDATES ELECTED AND DISTRIBUTION OF VOTES CAST N e n S d 24.0% 26.1% n o 29.1% E P u F A 19.1% n nd ely Lois Brown 46.7 34.3 8.5 10.5 12.4 Gre 19.3% 41.4% 13.6% 35053 Newmarket—Aurora 86113 53261 187 E e a 14.9% 27.6% L U a h 11.4% AXEL ) r C T Q 1.8% D 35054 Niagara Falls Hon. Rob Nicholson, P.C. x 94676 51425 264 46.7 27.0 17.9 8.5 19.7 y 8.7% p N % E C S 1.1% 0.2% 2.6% u ( E HE 0.7% T DISTRIBUTION OF VALID IBERG h r a I C NUMBER OF M 8.3% d VOTES CAST (%) Y 35055 Niagara West—Glanbrook Dean Allison x 85132 54039 178 52.0 24.0 14.8 9.3 28.0 n A E r 6.8% 5.5% 9.4% 12.8% 5.5% I ELECTORS VOTES CAST T CANADA ISLAND 8.8% e L I L E Political Affiliation v R ELECTORAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ELECTED ON THE R 35056 Nickel Belt Claude Gravelle 71107 40872 193 21.7 26.3 46.5 0.3 5.2 20.2 S S 64.7% Y A V E E O R THE SOVEREIGN T P LISTS D 37.6% J R 53.8% 44.5% 32.7% U 48.9% 34.9% R Pr P h in I S t 35057 Nipissing—Timiskaming Anthony Rota 32.3 44.6 15.8 7.3 12.2 L A x 70178 41536 167 c A A e N D S R 9 P VALID REJECTED 3 M ELLEF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II 35058 Northumberland—Quinte West Rick Norlock x 93620 56687 186 48.7 28.6 14.5 8.2 20.1 B Gusta a f R E l INGNES l a Ad 143 49 0 35059 Oak Ridges—Markham Paul Calandra 42.2 41.5 9.4 6.8 0.7 THE 40th PARLIAMENT n olf ISLAND Conservative Party of Canada Bloc Québécois Green Party of Canada 136755 75821 290 Se t a M 110 55 0 110 220 330 440 y AM U ND D n 35060 Oakville Terence Young 83752 55363 201 47.0 37.1 7.5 8.5 9.9 B LAN e S THE GOVERNOR GENERAL Kilometres IS NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ICK R IN GN ES I e TR St 77 Liberal Party of Canada 37 New Democratic Party 2 Others 35061 Oshawa Colin Carrie 41.4 16.0 34.7 7.8 6.6 PA r E 10001 Avalon Scott Andrews 35.2 45.3 17.4 2.2 10.1 x 87638 48231 191 a CE ai Norwegian 63882 32829 262 t HER EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE u RIN P L 23.6 26.0 39.7 10.6 13.7 C OR N WA LL I 10002 Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor Scott Simms x 69828 28588 145 15.2 70.3 12.5 2.0 55.0 35062 Ottawa Centre Paul Dewar x 92877 63918 266 f o Bay Any political designation that received less than 1% of the national vote has been included in the category of “Others”. L r MICHAËLLE JEAN, C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D. 10003 Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Hon. Gerry Byrne, P.C. x 59797 26322 150 10.6 68.2 17.5 3.7 50.7 35063 Ottawa—Orléans Royal Galipeau x 85456 60663 305 44.9 38.8 9.9 6.3 6.1 1 centimetre represents 65 kilometres t E S 10004 Labrador Todd Russell 8.0 70.3 17.8 3.9 52.4 35064 Ottawa South David McGuinty x 87579 58175 346 33.4 49.9 8.5 8.3 16.5 Lambert Conformal Conic Projection C x 20175 7721 66 e P P a ri AR PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF VALID VOTES CAST AND NUMBER OF CANDIDATES ELECTED: JANUARY 23, 2006 35065 Ottawa—Vanier Hon. Mauril Bélanger, P.C. x 81373 51835 277 27.3 46.2 17.1 0.4 9.1 18.9 nc RY 10005 Random—Burin—St. George's Judy Foote 57209 23373 122 20.5 53.7 23.8 2.0 29.9 e A I S AS OF MARCH 1, 2009 M !( lfr LA N 35066 Ottawa West—Nepean Hon. John Baird, P.C. 45.0 36.1 11.5 0.7 6.7 8.9 ed 'C DS 10006 St. John's East Jack Harris 73053 41423 137 9.3 12.6 74.6 3.6 62.0 x 84427 55824 270 l Grise u Fiord 52.7 19.4 18.0 9.9 33.3 re M NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD NOVA SCOTIA NEW BRUNSWICK QUEBEC ONTARIO 10007 St. John's South—Mount Pearl Siobhan Coady 12.6 43.3 40.6 0.5 3.1 2.8 35067 Oxford Dave MacKenzie x 75290 44289 145 E L CANADA 66467 34439 92 V I n d ulf L L BATHUR J o n e s S o u AND LABRADOR ISLAND THE SENATE 35068 Parkdale—High Park Gerard Kennedy 74899 48179 205 12.4 43.0 36.0 8.6 7.0 don G E I S ST PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Lid L A N RESULTS OF THE 40th GENERAL ELECTION S D W 42.8% 52.6% 37.2% 39.2% 7.5% 39.9% tr 35069 Parry Sound—Muskoka Hon. Tony Clement, P.C. 50.2 25.0 12.3 0.7 11.8 25.2 e The Speaker – The Honourable Noël A. Kinsella x 69514 43501 93 a IS 11001 Cardigan Hon. Lawrence MacAulay, P.C. x 27374 19133 101 29.6 52.8 8.1 5.8 3.7 23.2 LAND l 20.8% i l t i Gary Ralph Schellenberger 48.1 23.7 17.0 11.3 24.4 B n 30.2% 21.9% 42.1% 35070 Perth—Wellington x 72944 43180 142 g The Leader of the Government – The Honourable Marjory LeBreton, P.C. 11002 Charlottetown Hon. Shawn Murphy, P.C. x 27083 17766 137 32.1 50.1 12.3 5.5 18.0 October 14, 2008 A CORNWALL O N I S L A N D 19.4% N IS t D E V K o 17.5% 0.6% 0.8% 0.7% S n 35071 Peterborough Dean Del Mastro x 92317 58289 164 47.4 31.6 13.9 7.1 15.8 ISLAND 0.9% 1.2% 0.9% The Leader of the Opposition – The Honourable Céline Hervieux-Payette, P.C. Hon. Gail Shea, P.C. 43.9 43.6 9.0 3.4 0.3 13.6% 11003 Egmont 27256 18461 115 V C I S isc C Sherard 3.9% 2.6% 2.4% o R !( h 32.4 49.7 10.6 7.3 17.2 C K L un esolute 4.0% 4.7% Hon.
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