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Federal Election 2004

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Results (unofficial)

   

 

BQ
BQ
Conservative
Conserv.
Green
Green
Liberal
Liberal
NDP
NDP

Other

Elected or leading
(Canada-wide)

54 99 0 135 19 1

Popular vote
(Canada-wide)

12.4% 29.6% 4.3% 36.7% 15.7%  

Elected or leading (Ottawa-Gatineau)

0 6 0 8 1 0

Updated June 29, 11:25pm. Polls reporting: 64,311/64,552. Source: Elections Canada

Elected in Ottawa and Gatineau:

  • Carleton-Lanark: Gordon O'Connor Conservative
  • Glengarry—Prescott—Russell: Don Boudria Liberal
  • Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington: Scott Reid Conservative
  • Leeds—Grenville: Gord Brown Conservative
  • Nepean—Carleton: Pierre Poilievre Conservative
  • Ottawa Centre: Ed Broadbent NDP
  • Ottawa—Orléans: Marc Godbout Liberal
  • Ottawa South: David McGuinty Liberal
  • Ottawa—Vanier: Mauril Bélanger Liberal
  • Ottawa West—Nepean: Marlene Catterall Liberal
  • Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke: Cheryl Gallant Conservative
  • Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry: Guy Lauzon Conservative
  • Gatineau: Francoise Boivin Liberal
  • Hull—Aylmer: Marcel Proulx Liberal
  • Pontiac: David Smith Liberal
 

Local unofficial results
Winners highlighted in yellow.
Party / Canadidates / Total Votes / Percentage Vote / X = elected / * = incomplete
Source: Elections Canada

Carleton-Lanark

Conservative Gordon O'Connor 32,610 50.1
Green Party Stuart Langstaff 3,652 5.6
Liberal Dan Wicklum 22,109 34.0
N.D.P. Rick Prashaw 6,731 10.3

*Glengarry-Prescott-Russell

Christian Heritage Party Tim Bloedow 459 0.9
Conservative Alain Lalonde 18,337 37.4
Green Party Roy Fjarlie 2,749 5.6
Liberal Don Boudria 23,298 47.5
N.D.P. Martin Cauvier 4,166 8.5

*Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington

Conservative Scott Reid 27,139 48.8
Green Party John Baranyi 2,708 4.9
Independent Bill Vankoughnet 796 1.4
Liberal Larry McCormick 17,167 30.9
Marijuana Party George Walter Kolaczynski 472 0.8
N.D.P. Ross Sutherland 7,341 13.2

*Leeds—Grenville

Conservative Gord Brown 25,374 50.4
Green Party Chris Bradshaw 2,681 5.3
Liberal Joe Jordan 16,583 32.9
N.D.P. Steve Armstrong 5,753 11.4

Nepean—Carleton

Conservative Pierre Poilievre 30,480 45.7
Green Party Chris Walker 2,876 4.3
Liberal David Pratt 26,690 40.0
Marijuana Party Brad Powers 561 0.8
N.D.P. Phil Brown 6,097 9.1

*Ottawa Centre

Canadian Action Carla Marie Dancey 83 0.1
Communist Stuart Ryan 90 0.1
Conservative Mike Murphy 11,905 19.1
Green Party David Chernushenko 4,707 7.5
Independent Robert G. Gauthier 120 0.2
Liberal Richard Mahoney 19,406 31.1
Marijuana Party Michael Foster 450 0.7
Marxist-Leninist Louis Lang 69 0.1
N.D.P. Ed Broadbent 25,570 41.0

Ottawa—Orléans

Conservative Walter Robinson 23,655 40.3
Green Party Dan Biocchi 2,699 4.6
Liberal Marc Godbout 26,383 45.0
N.D.P. Crystal Leblanc 5,905 10.1

*Ottawa South

Conservative Alan Riddell 20,042 34.7
Green Party John Ford 3,314 5.7
Independent Raymond Aubin 221 0.4
Liberal David McGuinty 25,336 43.9
Marijuana Party John Akpata 484 0.8
Marxist-Leninist Saroj Bains 79 0.1
N.D.P. Monia Mazigh 7,882 13.7
PC Party Brad Thomson 352 0.6

*Ottawa—Vanier

Conservative Kevin Friday 12,152 24.1
Green Party Raphaël Thierrin 3,484 6.9
Liberal Mauril Bélanger 24,814 49.2
Marijuana Party Carol Taylor 539 1.1
Marxist-Leninist Françoise Roy 84 0.2
N.D.P. Ric Dagenais 9,341 18.5

*Ottawa West—Nepean

Canadian Action Mary-Sue Haliburton 121 0.2
Conservative Sean Casey 22,208 39.2
Green Party Neil Adair 2,699 4.8
Liberal Marlene Catterall 23,684 41.8
Marijuana Party Russell Barth 430 0.8
Marxist-Leninist Alexandre Legeais 67 0.1
N.D.P. Marlene Rivier 7,388 13.1

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke

Conservative Cheryl Gallant 27,494 55.1
Green Party Gordon McLeod 1,191 2.4
Liberal Rob Jamieson 14,806 29.7
Marijuana Party Stanley Sambey 714 1.4
N.D.P. Sue McSheffrey 5,720 11.5

*Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

Conservative Guy Lauzon 21,226 44.9
Green Party Tom Manley 3,426 7.2
Liberal Bob Kilger 17,306 36.6
N.D.P. Elaine MacDonald 5,301 11.2

Gatineau

Bloc Québécois Richard Nadeau 18,368 40.1
Conservative Gérald Nicolas 3,601 7.9
Green Party Brian Gibb 1,402 3.1
Liberal Françoise Boivin 19,094 41.7
Marijuana Party Stéphane Salko 572 1.2
Marxist-Leninist Gabriel Girard-Bernier 125 0.3
N.D.P. Dominique Vaillancourt 2,613 5.7

Hull—Aylmer

Bloc Québécois Alain Charette 15,626 32.5
Conservative Pierrette Bellefeuille 3,963 8.2
Green Party Gail Walker 2,561 5.3
Liberal Marcel Proulx 20,130 41.9
Marxist-Leninist Christian Legeais 98 0.2
N.D.P. Pierre Laliberté 5,689 11.8

*Pontiac

Bloc Québécois L-Hubert Leduc 11,049 29.3
Conservative Judith Grant 8,394 22.3
Green Party Thierry Vicente 1,579 4.2
Liberal David Smith 14,334 38.1
Marxist-Leninist Benoit Legros 134 0.4
N.D.P. Gretchen Schwarz 2,161 5.7

 

 

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Ottawa Area Candidates
Find district-by-district results on the Election Canada web site.

Outaouais Area Candidates
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  • Gatineau
    Liberal: Francoise Boivin
    Green Party: Brian Gibb
    Marxist-Leninist:
    Gabriel Girard-Bernier
    Bloc Québécois:
    Richard Nadeau
    Conservative: Gérald Nicholas
    Marijuana Party:
    Stéphane Salko
    N.D.P.:
    Dominique Vaillancourt
  • Hull—Aylmer
    Conservative: Pierre Bellefeuille
    Bloc Québécois:
    Alain Charette
    N.D.P.: Pierre Laliberté
    Marxist-Leninist: Christian Legeais
    Liberal: Marcel Proulx
    Green Party: Gail Walker
  • Pontiac
    Liberal: David Smith
    Conservative: Judy Grant
    Bloc Quebecois: Hubert Leduc
    Marxist-Leninist: Benoit Legros
    N.D.P.: Gretchen Schwarz
    Green Party: Thierry Vicente
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All Candidates Meetings & Debates, etc.

  • All Candidates Meetings Recommended
    (via OttawaHiTech forum - login required)

  • Candidate Debates on Rogers 22: Riding debates will allow candidates the opportunity to express their opinions and clarify their positions on a variety of topics. All candidates will have the chance to answer questions posed by a panel of journalists, plus additional time will be given for rebuttals.
    June 14 @ 9pm: Carleton-Lanark
    June 15 @ 9pm: Nepean-Carleton
    June 16 @ 9pm: Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
    June 17 @ 9pm: Ottawa-Orleans
    June 21 @ 9pm: Ottawa-Vanier
    June 22 @ 9pm: Ottawa West-Nepean
    June 23 @ 9pm: Ottawa Centre
    June 24 @ 9pm: Ottawa South

    Encore presentation on June 26:
    9:00 a.m. Carleton-Lanark
    10:00 a.m. Nepean-Carleton
    11:00 a.m. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
    12:00 a.m. Ottawa-Orleans
    1:00 p.m. Ottawa-Vanier
    2:00 p.m. Ottawa West-Nepean
    3:00 p.m. Ottawa Centre
    4:00 p.m. Ottawa South

  • Breakfast Roundtables @ The New RO: From now until election day, The New RO will feature candidates from local ridings on Breakfast @ The New RO. Here's the sked:
    June 11 - Leeds-Grenville
    June 14 - Renfew-Nipissing-Pembroke
    June 15 - Ottawa West-Nepean
    June 16 - Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
    June 17 - Ottawa-Orleans
    June 18 - Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
    June 21 - Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
    June 22 - Nepean-Carleton
    June 23 - Pontiac
    June 24 - Hull-Aylmer
    June 25 - Ottawa South
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Local Election Night Coverage

  • Rogers 22: Live election night coverage on Monday, June 28 at 9:30 p.m. Up-to-the-minute results, live on-location reports, along with various panels and analysis from local politicians and experts.
  • CBC Radio One (91.5 fm): National network special starts at 7:00pm. At least four 10-minute regional updates are planned at at 8:10, 9:40, 10:10 and 10:40.
  • New RO (cable 6): Decision 2004 begins at 9:00pm live from the CHUM Market Media Mall. Reporters live at party headquarters in Toronto, Calgary &
    Montreal, plus we'll be live on location in Ottawa and the valley
  • CBC Television (cable 8): National coverage begins at 6:00pm. Local info will be inserted into the program via text, and Canada Now Ottawa anchor Rita Celli will have live updates at local campaign headquarters as needed.
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