Canadian federal election results in Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville
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This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the cities of Brampton and Mississauga and the town of Oakville.
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Regional profile
This suburban area has traditionally been conservative but has quickly trended liberal, primarily due to the rapid growth of the Greater Toronto Area and high immigrant populations, just like the suburbs to the north of Toronto. The Liberals have held every seat in this region in every election since 1993, and while vote-splitting was a factor originally, the Liberals kept all their seats here in 2004 and again in 2006 by healthy margins, even as star candidates were running in several ridings. The Conservatives had hoped to take some seats but were shut out. The New Democratic Party (NDP) is not a factor here. The defection of Wajid Khan, however, has given the Conservatives more visible presence here however, and it would not take a land-slide shift in public opinion to deliver such newly marginal seats such as Mississauga South and Mississauga-Erindale, and especially Oakville, into Tory hands.
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Bramalea—Gore—Malton | Gurbax Malhi
25,348 |
John Sprovieri
16,367 |
Cesar Martello
6,343 |
Ernst Braendli
1,721 |
Frank Chilelli (M-L) 233 |
Gurbax Malhi | ||||||
Brampton—Springdale | Ruby Dhalla
22,294 |
Sam Hundal
14,492 |
Anna Mather
8,345 |
Ian Chiocchio
1,853 |
Upali Wannaku Rallage (Comm.) 110 |
Ruby Dhalla | ||||||
Brampton West | Colleen Beaumier
27,988 |
Baljit Gosal
20,345 |
Jagtar Singh Shergill
6,310 |
Jaipaul Massey-Singh
2,340 |
Colleen Beaumier | |||||||
Mississauga—Brampton South | Navdeep Bains
27,370 |
Arnjeet Sangha
15,605 |
Nirvan Balkinssoon
5,521 |
Grace Yogaretnam
1,927 |
Tim Sullivan (M-L) 319 |
Navdeep Bains | ||||||
Mississauga East—Cooksville | Albina Guarnieri
23,530 |
Carl DeFaria
14,326 |
Jim Gill
5,180 |
Rich Pietro
1,393 |
Mohamed Elrofaie (Ind.) 496 Sally Wong |
Albina Guarnieri | ||||||
Mississauga—Erindale | Omar Alghabra
26,852 |
Bob Dechert
23,524 |
Ruprinder Brar
6,644 |
Adam Hunter
2,613 |
Ronnie Amyotte (Ind.) 289 |
Carolyn Parrish † | ||||||
Mississauga South | Paul Szabo
23,018 |
Phil Green
20,888 |
Mark de Pelham
5,607 |
Brendan Tarry
2,393 |
Paul D.J. McMurray (CAP) 129 Dagmar Sullivan |
Paul Szabo | ||||||
Mississauga—Streetsville | Wajid Khan
23,913 |
Raminder Gill
18,121 |
Jim Caron
6,929 |
Otto Casanova
2,334 |
Peter Creighton (PC) 747 |
Wajid Khan | ||||||
Oakville | Bonnie Brown
25,892 |
Terence Young
25,148 |
Tina Agrell
5,815 |
Laura Domsy
2,872 |
Bonnie Brown |
2004 - 38th General Election
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2000 - 37th General Election
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