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Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Ea Cnd GE2011 SUMMARY OF VALID VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE / SOMMAIRE DES BULLETINS RÉPARTIS PAR CANDIDAT OCTOBER 6, 2011 GENERAL ELECTION ÉLECTIONS GÉNÉRALES DU 6 OCTOBRE 2011 Valid Ballots Cast / Political Interest Name of Candidates / Plurality / Bulletins valides Code / Electoral District / Circonscription électorale Nom des candidats Returning Officer / Directeur du scrutin Majorité Code des intérêts * Member of the previous Legislature / Membre de la dernière Assemblée législative des voix Total % politiques 1 AJAX-PICKERING 4,888 19,606 47.34% L * JOE DICKSON Roxanne Tommasulo 14,718 35.54% PC TODD MCCARTHY Whitby 5,952 14.37% ND EVAN WISEMAN 843 2.04% GP STEVEN TOMAN 299 0.72% LTN ANDREW DELIS 2 ALGOMA-MANITOULIN 4,188 11,585 44.52% ND MICHAEL MANTHA Norma I. Cochrane 7,397 28.42% L * MIKE BROWN Thessalon 6,141 23.60% PC JOE CHAPMAN 684 2.63% GP JUSTIN TILSON 217 0.83% FCP DAVID HOFFMAN 3 ANCASTER-DUNDAS-FLAMBOROUGH-WESTDALE 4,516 21,648 43.70% L * TED MCMEEKIN Susan Curtis 17,132 34.58% PC DONNA SKELLY Lynden 8,521 17.20% ND TREVOR WESTERHOFF 1,477 2.98% GP ERIK COVERDALE 321 0.65% FCP BOB MATON 258 0.52% LTN GLENN LANGTON 99 0.20% FP PETER MELANSON 87 0.18% C RICK GUNDERMAN SMITH 4 BARRIE 2,521 17,527 40.66% PC ROD JACKSON Maura I. Bolger 15,006 34.81% L KARL WALSH Barrie 8,171 18.95% ND MYRNA CLARK 1,909 4.43% GP ANDREW MILLER 318 0.74% LTN DARREN ADRIAN ROSKAM 179 0.42% FP MATTHEW MACKENZIE 5 BEACHES-EAST YORK 4,112 17,925 46.82% ND * MICHAEL PRUE Jeff Paulin 13,813 36.08% L HELEN BURSTYN Toronto 5,333 13.93% PC CHRIS MENARY 1,025 2.68% GP SHAWN ALI 144 0.38% FP NAOMI POLEY-FISHER 45 0.12% TOP JOE ROSS SUMMARY OF VALID VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE / SOMMAIRE DES BULLETINS RÉPARTIS PAR CANDIDAT OCTOBER 6, 2011 GENERAL ELECTION ÉLECTIONS GÉNÉRALES DU 6 OCTOBRE 2011 Valid Ballots Cast / Political Interest Name of Candidates / Plurality / Bulletins valides Code / Electoral District / Circonscription électorale Nom des candidats Returning Officer / Directeur du scrutin Majorité Code des intérêts * Member of the previous Legislature / Membre de la dernière Assemblée législative des voix Total % politiques 6 BRAMALEA-GORE-MALTON 2,277 16,626 38.16% ND JAGMEET SINGH Bridge Ramdewar 14,349 32.93% L * KULDIP KULAR Brampton 9,896 22.71% PC SANJEEV MAINGI 1,091 2.50% GP PAULINE THORNHAM 738 1.69% LTN JOY LEE 491 1.13% FCP LINDA O'MARRA 381 0.87% IND ARCHIE MCLACHLAN 7 BRAMPTON-SPRINGDALE 2,909 15,663 44.43% L * LINDA JEFFREY Malcolm Scott Ching 12,754 36.17% PC PAM HUNDAL Brampton 5,378 15.25% ND MANI SINGH 900 2.55% GP JAMES DUNCAN 193 0.55% FCP BART WYSOKINSKI 152 0.43% C ELIZABETH ROWLEY 136 0.39% PCP JASBIR SINGH 81 0.23% COR FAUZIA SADIQ 8 BRAMPTON WEST / BRAMPTON-OUEST 4,790 19,224 43.76% L * VIC DHILLON Kulwinder S. Khehra 14,434 32.86% PC BEN SHENOUDA Mississauga 8,331 18.96% ND DALBIR SINGH KATHURIA 1,432 3.26% GP PATTI CHMELYK 509 1.16% FP TED HARLSON 9 BRANT 1,106 16,867 37.08% L * DAVE LEVAC Carol Droeske 15,761 34.65% PC MICHAEL ST. AMANT Brantford 11,006 24.20% ND BRIAN VAN TILBORG 957 2.10% GP KEN BURNS 244 0.54% IND MARTIN SITKO 237 0.52% FCP DANIEL HOCKLEY 190 0.42% LTN ROB FERGUSON 136 0.30% FP DUSTIN JENNER 86 0.19% P JOHN TURMEL 10 BRUCE-GREY-OWEN SOUND 8,678 19,567 47.37% PC BILL WALKER Linda Van Aalst 10,889 26.36% L KEVIN ECCLES Owen Sound 6,133 14.85% ND PAUL JOHNSTONE 2,654 6.43% GP DON MARSHALL 1,478 3.58% IND SHANE JOLLEY 339 0.82% FCP JOEL KIDD 246 0.60% LTN JAY MILLER SUMMARY OF VALID VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE / SOMMAIRE DES BULLETINS RÉPARTIS PAR CANDIDAT OCTOBER 6, 2011 GENERAL ELECTION ÉLECTIONS GÉNÉRALES DU 6 OCTOBRE 2011 Valid Ballots Cast / Political Interest Name of Candidates / Plurality / Bulletins valides Code / Electoral District / Circonscription électorale Nom des candidats Returning Officer / Directeur du scrutin Majorité Code des intérêts * Member of the previous Legislature / Membre de la dernière Assemblée législative des voix Total % politiques 11 BURLINGTON 2,152 20,061 40.41% PC JANE MCKENNA Elaine S. Riehm 17,909 36.07% L KARMEL SAKRAN Burlington 9,370 18.87% ND PEGGY RUSSELL 1,129 2.27% GP ALEX BROWN 639 1.29% LTN ANTHONY GILES 380 0.77% FCP TIM O'BRIEN 156 0.31% FP ANDREW BRANNAN 12 CAMBRIDGE 1,954 15,947 37.69% PC ROB LEONE Alison Jackson 13,993 33.07% L KATHRYN MCGARRY Cambridge 10,414 24.61% ND ATINUKE BANKOLE 1,056 2.50% GP JACQUES MALETTE 629 1.49% LTN ALLAN R. DETTWEILER 271 0.64% IND ROBERT ROSS 13 CARLETON-MISSISSIPPI MILLS 9,102 28,246 50.29% PC JACK MACLAREN Edward W. Wilson 19,144 34.08% L MEGAN CORNELL Almonte 6,371 11.34% ND LIAM DUFF 1,857 3.31% GP SCOTT SIMSER 549 0.98% FCP CYNTHIA BREDFELDT 14 CHATHAM-KENT-ESSEX 3,490 15,121 41.78% PC RICK NICHOLLS George Guy Taylor 11,631 32.14% L PAUL WATSON Chatham 8,415 23.25% ND ALEKSANDRA NAVARRO 1,027 2.84% GP HOLLY SULLIVAN 15 DAVENPORT 1,414 14,367 45.93% ND JONAH SCHEIN Rocco D'Amico 12,953 41.41% L CRISTINA MARTINS Toronto 2,480 7.93% PC KIRK RUSSELL 855 2.73% GP FRANK DE JONG 250 0.80% IND MARK JAGG 163 0.52% C MIGUEL FIGUEROA 96 0.31% FP FRANZ CAUCHI 82 0.26% PHR ALLIX THOMPSON 33 0.11% TOP KIROS GHIWOT SUMMARY OF VALID VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE / SOMMAIRE DES BULLETINS RÉPARTIS PAR CANDIDAT OCTOBER 6, 2011 GENERAL ELECTION ÉLECTIONS GÉNÉRALES DU 6 OCTOBRE 2011 Valid Ballots Cast / Political Interest Name of Candidates / Plurality / Bulletins valides Code / Electoral District / Circonscription électorale Nom des candidats Returning Officer / Directeur du scrutin Majorité Code des intérêts * Member of the previous Legislature / Membre de la dernière Assemblée législative des voix Total % politiques 16 DON VALLEY EAST / DON VALLEY-EST 7,645 16,350 51.08% L MICHAEL COTEAU Sean Graney 8,705 27.19% PC MICHAEL LENDE Toronto 5,953 18.60% ND BOB HILLIARD 702 2.19% GP AREN BEDROSYAN 187 0.58% FCP RYAN KIDD 113 0.35% FP WAYNE SIMMONS 17 DON VALLEY WEST / DON VALLEY-OUEST 11,617 24,444 58.32% L * KATHLEEN WYNNE Nasir Addetia 12,827 30.60% PC ANDREA MANDEL-CAMPBELL Toronto 3,621 8.64% ND KHALID AHMED 718 1.71% GP LOUIS FLISS 125 0.30% C DIMITRIS KABITSIS 108 0.26% VEP ROSEMARY WAIGH 74 0.18% FP SOUMEN DEB 18 DUFFERIN-CALEDON 7,671 17,833 46.95% PC * SYLVIA JONES Terry W. Sutton 10,162 26.75% L LORI HOLLOWAY Bolton 5,540 14.58% GP ROB STRANG 4,200 11.06% ND KAREN MARILYN GVENTER 250 0.66% LTN DANIEL KOWALEWSKI 19 DURHAM 8,999 22,393 49.07% PC * JOHN O'TOOLE Ralph Werry 13,394 29.35% L BETTY SOMERVILLE Enniskillen 8,027 17.59% ND JAMES TERRY 1,221 2.68% GP EDWARD YAGHLEDJIAN 424 0.93% LTN BLAIZE BARNICOAT 172 0.38% FP DAVID STRUTT 20 EGLINTON-LAWRENCE 7,895 20,752 54.15% L * MIKE COLLE Linda C. Sparling 12,857 33.55% PC ROCCO ROSSI Toronto 3,763 9.82% ND GERTI DERVISHI 575 1.50% GP JOSH RACHLIS 152 0.40% FP MICHAEL BONE 146 0.38% IND JERRY GREEN 79 0.21% PPSN SUJITH KUMAR REDDY 21 ELGIN-MIDDLESEX-LONDON 8,696 19,771 47.86% PC JEFF YUREK Carrie Snyders 11,075 26.81% L LORI BALDWIN-SANDS St. Thomas 9,201 22.27% ND KATHY CORNISH 981 2.37% GP ERIC LOEWEN 283 0.69% FP PAUL MCKEEVER SUMMARY OF VALID VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE / SOMMAIRE DES BULLETINS RÉPARTIS PAR CANDIDAT OCTOBER 6, 2011 GENERAL ELECTION ÉLECTIONS GÉNÉRALES DU 6 OCTOBRE 2011 Valid Ballots Cast / Political Interest Name of Candidates / Plurality / Bulletins valides Code / Electoral District / Circonscription électorale Nom des candidats Returning Officer / Directeur du scrutin Majorité Code des intérêts * Member of the previous Legislature / Membre de la dernière Assemblée législative des voix Total % politiques 22 ESSEX 1,368 17,417 37.99% ND TARAS NATYSHAK Margaret Woltz 16,049 35.01% PC DAVE BRISTER Essex 11,518 25.12% L KEN SCHMIDT 860 1.88% GP JASON MATYI 23 ETOBICOKE CENTRE 7,960 21,916 51.48% L * DONNA CANSFIELD Wayne Gilbert 13,956 32.78% PC MARY ANNE DEMONTE-WHELAN Mississauga 5,099 11.98% ND ANA MARIA RIVERO 837 1.97% GP CHERYLL SAN JUAN 422 0.99% LTN ALEXANDER BUSSMANN 231 0.54% FCP LIZ MILLICAN 108 0.25% FP MARCO RENDA 24 ETOBICOKE-LAKESHORE 9,464 22,169 51.02% L * LAUREL BROTEN Wendy Gibbs 12,705 29.24% PC SIMON NYILASSY Toronto 6,713 15.45% ND DIONNE COLEY 1,164 2.68% GP ANGELA SALEWSKY 174 0.40% FP MARK BROMBACHER 172 0.40% LTN HANS KUNOV 125 0.29% SP NATALIE LOCHWIN 113 0.26% IND JOHN LETONJA 113 0.26% NA THANE C. MACKAY 25 ETOBICOKE NORTH / ETOBICOKE-NORD 6,009 12,081 48.46% L * SHAFIQ QAADRI Spencer L. Martin 6,072 24.36% PC KARM SINGH Toronto 5,426 21.76% ND VRIND SHARMA 541 2.17% GP GURLEEN GILL 391 1.57% FCP CLAUDIO CEOLIN 320 1.28% FP JAMES MCCONNELL 100 0.40% PCP GOPAL BAGHEL 26 GLENGARRY-PRESCOTT-RUSSELL 1,372 17,345 43.18% L GRANT CRACK Aimé A.
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