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Ottawa Centre (provincial electoral district)

45°25′N 75°42′W / 45.417°N 75.700°W / 45.417; -75.700

Ottawa Centre
Ontario electoral district
Ottawa Centre in relation to other Ottawa electoral districts
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Ontario
MPP
 
 
 
Joel Harden
New Democratic
District created1966
First contested1968
Last contested2022
Demographics
Population (2016)118,040
Electors (2018)106,208
Area (km²)37
Pop. density (per km²)3,190.3
Census division(s)Ottawa
Census subdivision(s)Ottawa

Ottawa Centre is an urban provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1968. While the riding's boundaries (mainly to the south and west as the north and east borders have remained the Ottawa River and Rideau Canal, respectively) have changed over the years to account for population changes, the riding has always comprised the central areas of Ottawa, the nation's capital.

History Edit

The district was created before the 1967 election. Since the 1999 election, the provincial district has had the same borders as the federal riding of Ottawa Centre.

It is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by Joel Harden of the Ontario NDP. The provincial riding has been won by the NDP nine times (1971, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1984 by-election, 1985, 1990, 2018 and 2022) and by the Liberals eight times (1967, 1987, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2014) and never by the Conservatives or any other party.

Geography Edit

The riding covers most of downtown Ottawa, including the Parliament Buildings. From the historic Rideau Canal, the riding stretches west encompassing the neighbourhoods of Downtown, Centretown (Centretown West which includes Little Italy is usually considered a distinct neighbourhood), Lebreton Flats, Mechanicsville, Hintonburg and Westboro. The riding encompasses additional neighbourhoods south of downtown, including The Glebe, Old Ottawa South, Lees Avenue, Old Ottawa East and others.

Party support varies between different parts of the riding. The consistently best areas for the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP) are Old Ottawa South, the Glebe, and Centretown. Old Ottawa South and the Glebe are also the main Green party areas. The suburban far south and west of the riding around Hog's Back and Carlingwood Park, the large homes near the Civic Hospital, the expensive homes and apartments by the Rideau Canal, and the more expensive downtown condos are the most strongly Liberal and Conservative areas. The major swing areas are the western portions of the riding such as Hintonburg and Westboro: while traditionally Liberal, these neighbourhoods have recently become stronger for the NDP.

Many public sector workers live in the riding. The northern part of the riding contains many government office buildings, including Parliament Hill. The riding also includes Carleton University and Saint Paul University's campuses and residences.

Members of Provincial Parliament Edit

Ottawa Centre
Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created
28th  1967–1971     Harold MacKenzie Liberal
29th  1971–1975     Michael Cassidy New Democratic
30th  1975–1977
31st  1977–1981
32nd  1981–1984
 1984–1985 Evelyn Gigantes
33rd  1985–1987
34th  1987–1990     Richard Patten Liberal
35th  1990–1995     Evelyn Gigantes New Democratic
36th  1995–1999     Richard Patten Liberal
37th  1999–2003
38th  2003–2007
39th  2007–2011 Yasir Naqvi
40th  2011–2014
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2022     Joel Harden New Democratic
43rd  2022–present

Election results Edit

 
Election signs on Lees Avenue during the 2018 election campaign
2022 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Joel Harden 30,311 54.34 +8.26
Liberal Katie Gibbs 12,596 22.58 -10.20
Progressive Conservative Scott Healey 8,773 15.73 -0.30
Green Shelby Bertrand 2,718 4.87 +1.35
New Blue Glen Armstrong 798 1.43
None of the Above Marc Adornato 233 0.42 -0.26
Communist Stuart Ryan 153 0.27 +0.10
Independent Thomas Borcsok 82 0.15
Ontario People's Front Raymond Samuels 59 0.11
Independent Josh Rachlis 58 0.10
Total valid votes 55,781 99.60
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 266 0.40
Turnout 56,047 55.82
Eligible voters 100,415
New Democratic hold Swing +9.27
Source: Elections Ontario[1]


2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Joel Harden 29,675 46.08 +25.69
Liberal Yasir Naqvi 21,111 32.78 -18.89
Progressive Conservative Colleen McCleery 10,327 16.03 -2.08
Green Cherie Wong 2,266 3.52 -4.22
None of the Above Marc Adornato 437 0.68
Libertarian Bruce A. Faulkner 385 0.60 -0.96
Communist Stuart Ryan 110 0.17 -0.35
Canadians' Choice James Sears 92 0.14
Total valid votes 64,403 100.0  
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +22.29
Source: Elections Ontario[2]
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yasir Naqvi 27,689 52.02 +4.86
New Democratic Jennifer McKenzie 10,894 20.47 −8.74
Progressive Conservative Rob Dekker 9,678 18.18 −0.21
Green Kevin O'Donnell 4,163 7.82 +3.42
Libertarian Bruce A. Faulkner 525 0.99 +1.08
Communist Larry L. Wasslen 283 0.53 +0.21
Total valid votes 53,232 100.0   +5.74
Liberal hold Swing +6.80
Source(s)
"Election Night Results – General Election Results by District – 062, Ottawa Centre – Unofficial". Elections Ontario. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Yasir Naqvi 23,646 46.81 +11.90 $ 102,168.00
New Democratic Anil Naidoo 14,715 29.13 −1.77 83,779.02
Progressive Conservative Rob Dekker 9,257 18.33 −1.59 27,933.58
Green Kevin O'Donnell 2,184 4.32 −8.03 5,902.64
Independent Kristina Chapman 309 0.61   3,418.00
Libertarian Michal Zeithammel 240 0.48   0.00
Communist Stuart Ryan 160 0.32 −0.07 394.11
Total valid votes / expense limit 50,511 100.00 −3.41 $ 112,575.19
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 290 0.57 −0.13
Turnout 50,801 53.74 −4.51
Eligible voters 94,533   +4.57
Liberal hold Swing +6.34
Source(s)
"Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate – October 6, 2011 General Election" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"Statistical Summary – General Elections 2011" (  Excel Spreadsheet). Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"2011 Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Retrieved May 28, 2014.
 
Election signs for the major party Ottawa Centre candidates during the 2007 election
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Yasir Naqvi 18,255 34.91 −10.19 $ 74,103.43
New Democratic Will Murray 16,161 30.90 +7.92 76,746.81
Progressive Conservative Trina Morissette 10,416 19.92 −2.77 41,039.06
Green Greg Laxton 6,458 12.35 +4.62 9,967.33
Family Coalition Danny Moran 516 0.99   627.00
Independent Richard Eveleigh 283 0.54   70.00
Communist Stuart Ryan 204 0.39 −0.23 928.61
Total valid votes/expense limit 52,293 100.0   +5.79 $ 97,635.24
Total rejected ballots 366 0.70 −0.02
Turnout 52,659 58.25 +2.62
Eligible voters 90,403   +1.00
Source(s)
"Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate – October 10, 2007 General Election" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"Statistical Summary – General Elections 2007" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"2007 Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Retrieved May 28, 2014.
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Richard Patten 22,295 45.10 +6.93 $ 72,458.74
New Democratic Jeff Atkinson 11,362 22.98 −2.48 49,598.63
Progressive Conservative Joe Varner 11,217 22.69 −10.05 17,112.70
Green Chris Bradshaw 3,821 7.73 +5.11 9,283.05
Communist Stuart Ryan 306 0.62 +0.25 878.30
Freedom Matt Szymanowicz 218 0.44   0.00
Independent Fakhry Guirguis 214 0.43   1,094.74
Total valid votes/expense limit 49,433 100.0   +5.08 $ 85,928.64
Total rejected ballots 360 0.72 −0.11
Turnout 49,793 55.63 +2.67
Eligible voters 89,509   −0.07
Source(s)
"General Election of October 2, 2003 — Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"General Election of October 2, 2003 — Statistical Summary". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"2003 Candidate and Constituency Association Returns — Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Retrieved May 28, 2014.
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Richard Patten 17,956 38.17 −1.09 $ 48,983.01
Progressive Conservative Ray Kostuch 15,403 32.74 +9.10 54,104.81
New Democratic Elisabeth Arnold 11,977 25.46 −7.77 58,863.46
Green Chris Bradshaw 1,231 2.62 +1.39 4,119.65
Communist Marvin Glass 174 0.37 −0.37 1,384.26
Natural Law Wayne Foster 170 0.36 −0.93 0.00
Independent Mistahi Corkill 132 0.28   0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 47,043 100.0   +65.64 $ 85,987.20
Total rejected ballots 395 0.83 −0.27
Turnout 47,438 52.96 −10.92
Eligible voters 89,570   +99.23
Source(s)
"General Election of June 3 1999 — Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"General Election of June 3 1999 — Statistical Summary". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"1999 Summary of Income and Campaign Expenses – Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)". Retrieved May 28, 2014.
1995 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Richard Patten 11,150 39.26 +0.98 $ 44,245.00
New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 9,438 33.23 −14.47 39,455.24
Progressive Conservative Chris Thompson 6,715 23.64 +14.70 31,048.00
Natural Law Ron Parker 365 1.29   0.00
Green Andrew Van Iterson 349 1.23 −0.66 200.00
Communist Malek Khouri 210 0.74   1,086.25
Independent John C. Turmel 173 0.61 +0.08 0.00
Total valid votes 28,400 100.0   −6.72  
Total rejected ballots 317 1.10
Turnout 28,717 63.88
Eligible voters 44,958
Source(s)
"General Election of June 8 1995 — Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"General Election of June 8 1995 — Statistical Summary". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"1995 Summary of Income and Campaign Expenses" (  Word'95 .doc). Retrieved May 28, 2014.
1990 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 14,522 47.70 +7.64
Liberal Richard Patten 11,656 38.28 −8.88
Progressive Conservative Alex Burney 2,723 8.94 −1.8
Family Coalition John Gray 809 2.66  
Green Bill Hipwell 576 1.89  
Independent John Turmel 160 0.53 −1.50
Total valid votes 30,446 100.0   +3.54
1987 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Patten 13,867 47.16 +21.20
New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 11,780 40.06 −3.39
Progressive Conservative Greg Vezina 3,159 10.74 −18.51
Independent John Turmel 598 2.03 +0.70
Total valid votes 29,404 100.0   +7.46
1985 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 11,890 43.45 +1.69
Progressive Conservative Graham Bird 8,005 29.26 −0.77
Liberal Pat Legris 7,103 25.96 −0.65
Independent John Turmel 364 1.33 +0.87
Total valid votes 27,362 100.0   +39.95
Ontario provincial by-election, December 13, 1984
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 8,165 41.76 +4.99
Progressive Conservative Graham Bird 5,870 30.02 −4.38
Liberal Lowell Green 5,202 26.61 −0.73
Green Greg Vezina 130 0.66  
Independent Ray Joseph Cormier 94 0.48  
Independent John Turmel 90 0.46 −1.02
Total valid votes 19,551 100.0   −22.83
By-election called following Michael Cassidy's resignation to run federally.
1981 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Michael Cassidy 9,316 36.77 −4.79
Progressive Conservative David Small 8,717 34.41 +2.25
Liberal Karl Feige 6,926 27.34 +2.47
Independent John Turmel 376 1.48  
Total valid votes 25,335 100.0   −0.91
1977 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Michael Cassidy 10,626 41.56 +2.64
Progressive Conservative Brian Cameron 8,223 32.16 −0.62
Liberal Ian Kimmerly 6,358 24.87 −2.52
Communist Marvin Glass 360 1.41 +0.5
Total valid votes 25,567 100.0   −6.64
1975 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Michael Cassidy 10,658 38.92 +3.46
Progressive Conservative Gale Kerwin 8,978 32.78 −1.88
Liberal Gerald Kirby 7,500 27.39 −2.49
Communist Marvin Glass 250 0.91  
Total valid votes 27,386 100.0   +20.26
1971 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Michael Cassidy 8,075 35.46 +17.59
Progressive Conservative Garry Guzzo 7,893 34.66 −4.4
Liberal Rudy Capogreco 6,804 29.88 −13.19
Total valid votes 22,772 100.0   +27.57
1967 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Harold MacKenzie 7,688 43.07
Progressive Conservative Ivan Sparks 6,973 39.06
New Democratic Ivan Greenberg 3,190 17.87
Total valid votes 17,851 100.0  

2007 electoral reform referendum Edit

2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum
Side Votes %
First Past the Post 26,586 52.1
Mixed Member Proportional 24,443 47.9
Total valid votes 51,029 100.0

Constituency associations Edit

  • Ottawa Centre Provincial Liberal Association
  • Ottawa Centre Riding Association - Ontario PC Party
  • The Green Party in Ottawa Centre
  • Ottawa Centre NDP Riding Association

Sources Edit

  1. ^ "Candidates in: Ottawa Centre (078)". Elections Ontario. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  2. ^ "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 6. Retrieved 20 January 2019.

External links Edit

  • Map of riding for 2018 election

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For the federal electoral district see Ottawa Centre 45 25 N 75 42 W 45 417 N 75 700 W 45 417 75 700 Ottawa CentreOntario electoral districtOttawa Centre in relation to other Ottawa electoral districtsProvincial electoral districtLegislatureLegislative Assembly of OntarioMPP Joel HardenNew DemocraticDistrict created1966First contested1968Last contested2022DemographicsPopulation 2016 118 040Electors 2018 106 208Area km 37Pop density per km 3 190 3Census division s OttawaCensus subdivision s OttawaOttawa Centre is an urban provincial electoral district in Ontario Canada that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1968 While the riding s boundaries mainly to the south and west as the north and east borders have remained the Ottawa River and Rideau Canal respectively have changed over the years to account for population changes the riding has always comprised the central areas of Ottawa the nation s capital Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Members of Provincial Parliament 4 Election results 5 2007 electoral reform referendum 6 Constituency associations 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory EditThe district was created before the 1967 election Since the 1999 election the provincial district has had the same borders as the federal riding of Ottawa Centre It is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by Joel Harden of the Ontario NDP The provincial riding has been won by the NDP nine times 1971 1975 1977 1981 1984 by election 1985 1990 2018 and 2022 and by the Liberals eight times 1967 1987 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 and 2014 and never by the Conservatives or any other party Geography EditThe riding covers most of downtown Ottawa including the Parliament Buildings From the historic Rideau Canal the riding stretches west encompassing the neighbourhoods of Downtown Centretown Centretown West which includes Little Italy is usually considered a distinct neighbourhood Lebreton Flats Mechanicsville Hintonburg and Westboro The riding encompasses additional neighbourhoods south of downtown including The Glebe Old Ottawa South Lees Avenue Old Ottawa East and others Party support varies between different parts of the riding The consistently best areas for the Ontario New Democratic Party NDP are Old Ottawa South the Glebe and Centretown Old Ottawa South and the Glebe are also the main Green party areas The suburban far south and west of the riding around Hog s Back and Carlingwood Park the large homes near the Civic Hospital the expensive homes and apartments by the Rideau Canal and the more expensive downtown condos are the most strongly Liberal and Conservative areas The major swing areas are the western portions of the riding such as Hintonburg and Westboro while traditionally Liberal these neighbourhoods have recently become stronger for the NDP Many public sector workers live in the riding The northern part of the riding contains many government office buildings including Parliament Hill The riding also includes Carleton University and Saint Paul University s campuses and residences Members of Provincial Parliament EditOttawa CentreAssembly Years Member PartyRiding created28th 1967 1971 Harold MacKenzie Liberal29th 1971 1975 Michael Cassidy New Democratic30th 1975 197731st 1977 198132nd 1981 1984 1984 1985 Evelyn Gigantes33rd 1985 198734th 1987 1990 Richard Patten Liberal35th 1990 1995 Evelyn Gigantes New Democratic36th 1995 1999 Richard Patten Liberal37th 1999 200338th 2003 200739th 2007 2011 Yasir Naqvi40th 2011 201441st 2014 201842nd 2018 2022 Joel Harden New Democratic43rd 2022 presentElection results Edit nbsp Election signs on Lees Avenue during the 2018 election campaign2022 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Joel Harden 30 311 54 34 8 26Liberal Katie Gibbs 12 596 22 58 10 20Progressive Conservative Scott Healey 8 773 15 73 0 30Green Shelby Bertrand 2 718 4 87 1 35New Blue Glen Armstrong 798 1 43None of the Above Marc Adornato 233 0 42 0 26Communist Stuart Ryan 153 0 27 0 10Independent Thomas Borcsok 82 0 15Ontario People s Front Raymond Samuels 59 0 11Independent Josh Rachlis 58 0 10Total valid votes 55 781 99 60Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 266 0 40Turnout 56 047 55 82Eligible voters 100 415New Democratic hold Swing 9 27Source Elections Ontario 1 vte2018 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Joel Harden 29 675 46 08 25 69Liberal Yasir Naqvi 21 111 32 78 18 89Progressive Conservative Colleen McCleery 10 327 16 03 2 08Green Cherie Wong 2 266 3 52 4 22None of the Above Marc Adornato 437 0 68Libertarian Bruce A Faulkner 385 0 60 0 96Communist Stuart Ryan 110 0 17 0 35Canadians Choice James Sears 92 0 14Total valid votes 64 403 100 0 New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing 22 29Source Elections Ontario 2 vte2014 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Yasir Naqvi 27 689 52 02 4 86New Democratic Jennifer McKenzie 10 894 20 47 8 74Progressive Conservative Rob Dekker 9 678 18 18 0 21Green Kevin O Donnell 4 163 7 82 3 42Libertarian Bruce A Faulkner 525 0 99 1 08Communist Larry L Wasslen 283 0 53 0 21Total valid votes 53 232 100 0 5 74Liberal hold Swing 6 80Source s Election Night Results General Election Results by District 062 Ottawa Centre Unofficial Elections Ontario Retrieved June 13 2014 vte2011 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Yasir Naqvi 23 646 46 81 11 90 102 168 00New Democratic Anil Naidoo 14 715 29 13 1 77 83 779 02Progressive Conservative Rob Dekker 9 257 18 33 1 59 27 933 58Green Kevin O Donnell 2 184 4 32 8 03 5 902 64Independent Kristina Chapman 309 0 61 3 418 00Libertarian Michal Zeithammel 240 0 48 0 00Communist Stuart Ryan 160 0 32 0 07 394 11Total valid votes expense limit 50 511 100 00 3 41 112 575 19Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 290 0 57 0 13Turnout 50 801 53 74 4 51Eligible voters 94 533 4 57Liberal hold Swing 6 34Source s Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate October 6 2011 General Election PDF Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 Statistical Summary General Elections 2011 nbsp Excel Spreadsheet Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 2011 Candidate Campaign Returns CR 1 Retrieved May 28 2014 nbsp Election signs for the major party Ottawa Centre candidates during the 2007 electionvte2007 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Yasir Naqvi 18 255 34 91 10 19 74 103 43New Democratic Will Murray 16 161 30 90 7 92 76 746 81Progressive Conservative Trina Morissette 10 416 19 92 2 77 41 039 06Green Greg Laxton 6 458 12 35 4 62 9 967 33Family Coalition Danny Moran 516 0 99 627 00Independent Richard Eveleigh 283 0 54 70 00Communist Stuart Ryan 204 0 39 0 23 928 61Total valid votes expense limit 52 293 100 0 5 79 97 635 24Total rejected ballots 366 0 70 0 02Turnout 52 659 58 25 2 62Eligible voters 90 403 1 00Source s Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate October 10 2007 General Election PDF Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 Statistical Summary General Elections 2007 PDF Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 2007 Candidate Campaign Returns CR 1 Retrieved May 28 2014 vte2003 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Richard Patten 22 295 45 10 6 93 72 458 74New Democratic Jeff Atkinson 11 362 22 98 2 48 49 598 63Progressive Conservative Joe Varner 11 217 22 69 10 05 17 112 70Green Chris Bradshaw 3 821 7 73 5 11 9 283 05Communist Stuart Ryan 306 0 62 0 25 878 30Freedom Matt Szymanowicz 218 0 44 0 00Independent Fakhry Guirguis 214 0 43 1 094 74Total valid votes expense limit 49 433 100 0 5 08 85 928 64Total rejected ballots 360 0 72 0 11Turnout 49 793 55 63 2 67Eligible voters 89 509 0 07Source s General Election of October 2 2003 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 General Election of October 2 2003 Statistical Summary Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 2003 Candidate and Constituency Association Returns Candidate Campaign Returns CR 1 Retrieved May 28 2014 vte1999 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Richard Patten 17 956 38 17 1 09 48 983 01Progressive Conservative Ray Kostuch 15 403 32 74 9 10 54 104 81New Democratic Elisabeth Arnold 11 977 25 46 7 77 58 863 46Green Chris Bradshaw 1 231 2 62 1 39 4 119 65Communist Marvin Glass 174 0 37 0 37 1 384 26Natural Law Wayne Foster 170 0 36 0 93 0 00Independent Mistahi Corkill 132 0 28 0 00Total valid votes expense limit 47 043 100 0 65 64 85 987 20Total rejected ballots 395 0 83 0 27Turnout 47 438 52 96 10 92Eligible voters 89 570 99 23Source s General Election of June 3 1999 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 General Election of June 3 1999 Statistical Summary Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 1999 Summary of Income and Campaign Expenses Candidate Campaign Returns CR 1 Retrieved May 28 2014 vte1995 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Richard Patten 11 150 39 26 0 98 44 245 00New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 9 438 33 23 14 47 39 455 24Progressive Conservative Chris Thompson 6 715 23 64 14 70 31 048 00Natural Law Ron Parker 365 1 29 0 00Green Andrew Van Iterson 349 1 23 0 66 200 00Communist Malek Khouri 210 0 74 1 086 25Independent John C Turmel 173 0 61 0 08 0 00Total valid votes 28 400 100 0 6 72 Total rejected ballots 317 1 10Turnout 28 717 63 88Eligible voters 44 958Source s General Election of June 8 1995 Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 General Election of June 8 1995 Statistical Summary Elections Ontario Retrieved May 28 2014 1995 Summary of Income and Campaign Expenses nbsp Word 95 doc Retrieved May 28 2014 vte1990 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 14 522 47 70 7 64Liberal Richard Patten 11 656 38 28 8 88Progressive Conservative Alex Burney 2 723 8 94 1 8Family Coalition John Gray 809 2 66 Green Bill Hipwell 576 1 89 Independent John Turmel 160 0 53 1 50Total valid votes 30 446 100 0 3 54vte1987 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Patten 13 867 47 16 21 20New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 11 780 40 06 3 39Progressive Conservative Greg Vezina 3 159 10 74 18 51Independent John Turmel 598 2 03 0 70Total valid votes 29 404 100 0 7 46vte1985 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 11 890 43 45 1 69Progressive Conservative Graham Bird 8 005 29 26 0 77Liberal Pat Legris 7 103 25 96 0 65Independent John Turmel 364 1 33 0 87Total valid votes 27 362 100 0 39 95vteOntario provincial by election December 13 1984Party Candidate Votes New Democratic Evelyn Gigantes 8 165 41 76 4 99Progressive Conservative Graham Bird 5 870 30 02 4 38Liberal Lowell Green 5 202 26 61 0 73Green Greg Vezina 130 0 66 Independent Ray Joseph Cormier 94 0 48 Independent John Turmel 90 0 46 1 02Total valid votes 19 551 100 0 22 83By election called following Michael Cassidy s resignation to run federally vte1981 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Michael Cassidy 9 316 36 77 4 79Progressive Conservative David Small 8 717 34 41 2 25Liberal Karl Feige 6 926 27 34 2 47Independent John Turmel 376 1 48 Total valid votes 25 335 100 0 0 91vte1977 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Michael Cassidy 10 626 41 56 2 64Progressive Conservative Brian Cameron 8 223 32 16 0 62Liberal Ian Kimmerly 6 358 24 87 2 52Communist Marvin Glass 360 1 41 0 5Total valid votes 25 567 100 0 6 64vte1975 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Michael Cassidy 10 658 38 92 3 46Progressive Conservative Gale Kerwin 8 978 32 78 1 88Liberal Gerald Kirby 7 500 27 39 2 49Communist Marvin Glass 250 0 91 Total valid votes 27 386 100 0 20 26vte1971 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Michael Cassidy 8 075 35 46 17 59Progressive Conservative Garry Guzzo 7 893 34 66 4 4Liberal Rudy Capogreco 6 804 29 88 13 19Total valid votes 22 772 100 0 27 57vte1967 Ontario general electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Harold MacKenzie 7 688 43 07Progressive Conservative Ivan Sparks 6 973 39 06New Democratic Ivan Greenberg 3 190 17 87Total valid votes 17 851 100 0 2007 electoral reform referendum Edit2007 Ontario electoral reform referendumSide Votes First Past the Post 26 586 52 1Mixed Member Proportional 24 443 47 9Total valid votes 51 029 100 0Constituency associations EditOttawa Centre Provincial Liberal Association Ottawa Centre Riding Association Ontario PC Party The Green Party in Ottawa Centre Ottawa Centre NDP Riding AssociationSources Edit Candidates in Ottawa Centre 078 Elections Ontario Retrieved May 15 2022 Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate PDF Elections Ontario p 6 Retrieved 20 January 2019 External links EditMap of riding for 2018 election Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ottawa Centre provincial electoral district amp oldid 1118106815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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