Canadian federal election results in Southwestern Ontario

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This page lists results of Canadian federal elections in Southwestern Ontario.

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Southwestern Ontario has traditionally supported the Liberals however, it has now swung away from them to support the Conservatives, particularly in the rural areas. The area has a very pronounced urban-rural split where all three major parties hold seats. The New Democratic Party (NDP) holds both seats in Windsor and holds one in London. Liberal support in Southwestern Ontario is strongest in London where they hold two of the four seats. These are the only two seats they hold in the region. The rural areas now are completely held by the Conservatives after they picked up three Liberal seats in the last election.

2006 - 39th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Chatham-Kent—Essex James F. 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

Phil Borm
(PC) 504
Will Arlow
(CAP) 105

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 Barber

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
(Ind.) 316

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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  2. Elgin-Middlesex-London
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  4. London-Fanshawe
  5. London North Centre
  6. London West
  7. Lambton-Kent-Middlesex
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  9. Windsor-Tecumseh
  10. Windsor West
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2000 - 37th General Election