- Windsor—St. Clair
Windsor—St. Clair (previously known as Windsor—Lake St. Clair) was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 2003. It was located in the province of
Ontario , and included a part of the city of Windsor. This riding was created in 1987 as "Windsor—Lake St. Clair" from parts ofEssex—Windsor andWindsor—Walkerville ridings. In 1989, the riding's name was changed to "Windsor—St. Clair".It was also a provincial riding for the 1999 and 2003 Ontario provincial elections.
Windsor—St. Clair consisted of the northeastern part of the City of Windsor, the Town of Tecumseh and the Village of St. Clair Beach.
The electoral district was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed into
Windsor—Tecumseh riding, a change that was also applied for the 2007 Ontario election.Electoral history
Windsor—Lake St. Clair
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New Democratic Party Howard McCurdy
align="right"|18,915
LiberalShaughnessy Cohen
align="right"|16,192
Progressive ConservativeBruck Easton
align="right"|8,453Windsor—St. Clair
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LiberalShaughnessy Cohen
align="right"| 22,958New Democratic Party Howard McCurdy
align="right"| 8,871
Progressive Conservative
Tom Porter
align="right"|4,553
Reform
Greg Novini
align="right"|4,153
Green
Stephen Harvey
align="right"|379
Natural Law
Stephanie Moniatowicz
align="right"|194
Marxist-Leninist
Dale Woodyard
align="right"|61
Abolitionist
Ayesha F. Bharmal
align="right"|52-
LiberalShaughnessy Cohen
align="right"|16,496New Democratic Party Joe Comartin
align="right"|14,237
Reform
Harold Downs
align="right"|5,899
Progressive ConservativeBruck Easton
align="right"|4,253
Green
Timothy Dugdale
align="right"|357
Marxist-Leninist
Dale Woodyard
align="right"|115By-election: On Mrs. Cohen's death:
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LiberalRick Limoges
align="right"|13,891New Democratic Party Joe Comartin
align="right"|13,800
Progressive ConservativeBruck Easton
align="right"|2,074
Reform
Scott Cowan
align="right"|1,956
UnknownJohn Turmel
align="right"|106-
New Democratic Party Joe Comartin
align="right"|17,001
LiberalRick Limoges
align="right"|16,600Canadian Alliance
Phillip Pettinato
align="right"|5,639
Progressive ConservativeBruck Easton
align="right"|1,906
Green
Stephen Lockwood
align="right"|390
Marxist-Leninist
Dale Woodyard
align="right"|95Provincial election results
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LiberalDwight Duncan
align="right"| 17,383
align="right"| 45.09%
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New DemocratWayne Lessard
align="right"| 13,171
align="right"| 34.16%
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style="width: 130px" |Progressive Conservative
Mike Rohrer
align="right"| 7,241
align="right"| 18.78%
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Green
Darren Brown
align="right"| 339
align="right"| 0.88%
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LiberalDwight Duncan
align="right"| 19,692
align="right"| 54.92%
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New DemocratMadeline Crnec
align="right"| 10,433
align="right"| 29.10%
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style="width: 130px" |Progressive Conservative
Matt Bufton
align="right"| 4,162
align="right"| 11.61%
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Green
Chris Holt
align="right"| 1,315
align="right"| 3.67%
align="right"See also
*
List of Canadian federal electoral districts
*Past Canadian electoral districts External links
* Website of the [http://www.parl.gc.ca/ Parliament of Canada]
* Elections Ontario [http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/results/1999_results/stat_summary.jsp?e_code=37&rec=0&
] and [http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/results/2003_results/stat_summary.jsp?e_code=38&rec=0&
]
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