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Results of the Canadian federal election, 2000


This is a seat by seat list of candidates in the 2000 Canadian election.

For more information about the election see Canadian federal election, 2000.

Contents

Candidates & Ridings

Cabinet Ministers and Party Leaders are denoted in bold

Candidates who were automatically granted their party's nomination by their leader are denoted with a dagger (†)

Newfoundland and Labrador

Profile & Notes Electoral History
Newfoundland and Labrador has long been a Liberal heartland, with only the city of St. John's electing Progressive Conservatives on a relatively consistent basis.

Notes:
1 - Mifflin did not seek re-election
2 - Matthews defected from PC Party in Aug. 1999

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Alliance NDP PC Other
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception Brian Tobin
22 096
Randy Wayne Dawe
1 051
Fraser March
6 473
Jim Morgan
11 009
  Fred Mifflin1
Burin—St. George's Bill Matthews
14 603
Peter Fenwick
1 511
David Sullivan
924
Fred Pottle
5 798
Sam Synard (Ind.)
7 891
Bill Matthews2
Gander—Grand Falls George Baker
15 874
Orville Penney
1 912
Bill Broderick
2 876
Roger Pike
8 191
  George Baker
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Gerry Byrne
15 405
Murdock Cole
1 702
Trevor Taylor
8 297
Peter McBreairty
6 340
  Gerry Byrne
Labrador Lawrence O'Brien
7 153
Eugene Burt
677
Amanda Will
1 284
Hayward Broomfield
1 254
  Lawrence O'Brien
St. John's East Peter Miller
13 835
Garry Hartle
1 144
Carol Cantwell
5 395
Norman E. Doyle
23 606
Judy Day (Ind.)
254
Michael Rayment (NLP)
122
Norman E. Doyle
St. John's West Chuck Furey
14 137
Eldon Drost
840
Dave Curtis
4 744
Loyola Hearn
22 959
Michael Rendell (NLP)
141
Loyola Hearn

Prince Edward Island

Profile & Notes Electoral History
Prince Edward Island has not elected a non-Liberal MP since 1984.

Notes:
1 - Proud did not seek re-election

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Alliance NDP PC Other
Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay
8 269
Darrell Hickox
500
Deborah Kelly Hawkes
465
Kevin MacAdam
8 269
  Lawrence MacAulay
Egmont Joe McGuire
9 227
Jeff Sullivan
952
Nancy Wallace
1 139
John Griffin
7 116
  Joe McGuire
Hillsborough Shawn Murphy
8 277
Gerry Stewart
1 005
Dody Crane
4 328
Darren Peters
6 039
Peter Cameron (NLP)
92
Baird Judson (Ind.)
58
George Proud1
Malpeque Wayne Easter
8 972
Chris Wall
1 262
Ken Bingham
782
Jim Gorman
7 186
Jeremy Stiles (Green)
250
Wayne Easter

Nova Scotia

Profile & Notes Electoral History
The Liberals swept Nova Scotia in 1993, but managed to lose every single seat in 1997. Under former leader Alexa McDonough, the NDP made major gains in Nova Scotia in 1997 and 2000; picking up seats in the Halifax and Cape Breton areas.

Notes:
1 - Clark won seat in 2000 byelection; originally held by Scott Brison.
2 - Clark sought re-election in Calgary Centre .

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Alliance NDP PC Other
Bras d'Or—Cape Breton Rodger Cuzner
20 815
John M. Currie
1 483
Michelle Dockrill
7 537
Alfie MacLeod
8 114
  Michelle Dockrill
Cumberland—Colchester Dianne Brushett
10 271
Bryden Ryan
4 981
James Arthur Harpell
4 629
Bill Casey
18 716
  Bill Casey
Dartmouth Bernie Boudreau
12 408
Jordi Morgan
3 282
Wendy Lill
13 585
Tom McInnis
8 085
Charles Spurr (M-L)
86
Wendy Lill
Halifax Kevin Little
13 539
Amery Boyer
2 348
Alexa McDonough
16 563
Paul Fitzgibbons
7 255
Mike Patriquen (MP)
627
Michael Oddy (Green)
590
Kevin Dumont Corkill (M-L)
113
Alexa McDonough
Halifax West Geoff Regan
18 327
Hilda Stevens
4 531
Gordon Earle
14 016
Charles Cirtwell
9 701
Tony Seed (M-L)
160
Gordon Earle
Kings—Hants Claude O'Hara
13 213
Gerry Fulton
4 618
Kaye Johnson
7 244
Scott Brison
17 612
Jim King (MP)
669
Kenneth MacEachern (Ind.)
140
Richard Hennigar (NLP)
133
Graham Jake MacDonald (Comm.)
85
Joe Clark1,2
Pictou–Antigonish–Guysborough Raymond Mason
12 585
Harvey Henderson
2 930
Wendy Panagopoulos
4 498
Peter MacKay
19 298
Darryl Gallivan (Ind.)
552
Peter MacKay
Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore Bruce Stephen
12 864
Bill Stevens
4 773
Peter Stoffer
13 619
Wade Marshall
7 589
Melanie Patriquen (MP)
658
Peter Stoffer
South Shore Derek Wells
12 677
Evan Walters
4 697
Bill Zimmerman
4 394
Gerald Keddy
14 328
  Gerald Keddy
Sydney—Victoria Mark Eyking
19 388
Rod A. M. Farrell
1 528
Peter Mancini
14 216
Anna Curtis-Steele
3 779
  Peter Mancini
West Nova Robert Thibault
12 783
Mike Donaldson
6 581
Phil Roberts
3 976
Mark Muise
12 080
  Mark Muise


New Brunswick

Profile & Notes Electoral History
New Brunswick results in federal elections are divided among geographical and linguistic lines: The Liberals fare better in the predominantly francophone eastern and northern sections of the province, while the anglophone south and west has historically tended to favour the Conservatives.

Notes:
1 - Vautour switched from the NDP in 1999.

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Alliance NDP PC Other
Acadie—Bathurst Bernard Theriault
20 362
Jean Gauvin
2 314
Yvon Godin
23 568
Alcide Leger
4 321
  Yvon Godin
Beausejour—Petitcodiac Dominic LeBlanc
21 465
Tom Taylor
6 256
Inka Milewski
3 217
Angela Vautour
18 716
  Angela Vautour
Fredericton Andy Scott
14 175
Allan Neill
8 814
Michael Dunn
2 584
Raj Venugopal
10 919
William Parker (NL)
233
Andy Scott
Fundy—Royal John King
11 422
Rob Moore
8 392
John Calder
2 628
John Herron
15 279
  John Herron
Madawaska—Restigouche Jeannot Castonguay
19 913
Scott Chedore
1 958
Claude Albert
1 811
Jean Dube
14 417
  Jean Dube
Miramichi Charles Hubbard
17 047
Ken Clark
5 298
Allan Goodfellow
2 453
David Kelly
8 341
  Charles Hubbard
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Claudette Bradshaw
26 545
Kathryn Barnes
8 130
Helene Lapointe
3 139
Serge Landry
7 182
Laurent Maltais (NL)
297
Claudette Bradshaw
New Brunswick Southwest Winston Gamblin
8 442
John Erbs
6 562
Habib Kilisli
1 173
Greg Thompson
14 489
  Greg Thompson
Saint John Paul Zed
9 535
Peter Touchbourne
2 980
Rod Hill
2 989
Elsie Wayne
16 751
Jim Wood (Mar.)
461
Vern Garnett (Green)
131
Miville Couture (NL)
52
Elsie Wayne
Tobique—Mactaquac Andy Savoy
10 900
Adam Richardson
9 570
Carolyn Van Dine
1 216
Gilles Bernier
10 750
  Gilles Bernier

Source: Elections Canada - Official Results of 37th General Election

Last updated: 06-01-2005 01:55:01
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