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DISTRICT: HALTON |
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Candidate |
Party |
Vote Count |
Pop. Vote |
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Ted Chudleigh |
Prog Conservative |
33618 |
48.27%
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Barbara Sullivan |
Liberal Party |
28025 |
40.24%
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Jay Jackson |
New Democratic Party |
5588 |
8.02%
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Matthew Raymond Smith |
Green Party of Ont. |
1295 |
1.86%
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Giuseppe Gori |
Family Coalition |
1124 |
1.61%
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2003 Candidates:
Ted Chudleigh (PC)
- incumbent
Barbara Sullivan (Liberal)
Jay Jackson (NDP)
Matthew Raymond Smith (GP)
Giusseppe Gori (FCP)
| 1999 Election Results |
| Candidate |
Ballot Count |
Popular Vote |
| Ted Chudleigh (PC) |
35,505 |
64.95% |
| Mohan Anand (Liberal) |
14,767 |
27.01% |
| Jay Jackson (NDP) |
2,833 |
5.18% |
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Bill Champ (Green Party)
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806 |
1.47% |
| Giuseppe Gori (Family Coalition Party) |
755 |
1.38% |
| Maxim Newby (Natural Law Party |
135 |
0.26% |
Riding Profile:
This riding west of Toronto has a large and rapidly increasing population,
but while there are pockets of industry attached to Milton, Acton and
Georgetown, many residents commute to jobs in and around Toronto.
The riding contains Halton Hills in the northeast and Milton in northwest.
In the southwest it includes part of Burlington, and in the southeast
it incorporates part of Oakville. It also includes Georgetown to the
east and stretches south over the Niagara Escarpment.
The post-1999 riding boundaries add 33 per cent of the old Halton
Centre riding to the whole of Halton North.
Political History:
In the old district of Halton-North, all three parties were historically
well-represented: in 1987, Liberal Walt Elliot won the seat, in 1990
it was the NDP's Noel Duignan, and in 1995 the victor was PC candidate
Ted Chudleigh.
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