Canadian federal election results in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara
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Seats obtained by party
This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Hamilton , Burlington , and the Niagara Region .
Regional profile
This is arguably the most competitive region in Ontario and one of the most competitive in all of Canada , as all three major parties have significant strength. Traditionally a conservative -leaning area outside of Hamilton and Welland, the Conservatives won the majority of seats in the 1970s and 1980s, aside from 1974 when the Liberals did well, taking six of nine.
Before that the Liberals had dominated the area in the 1960s and from 1940 to 1953 with the Conservatives dominating in the two late 1950s elections and in the 1920s and 1930s.
The entire area went for the Liberals in their sweeps of Ontario from 1993 to 2000, with the popularity of local left-leaning Liberal Sheila Copps and the prominence of her parents (Victor and Geraldine) at the municipal level in Hamilton being major factors.
Some of this changed in 2004, the year that happened to coincide with Sheila Copps' departure from federal politics. In Hamilton proper, the New Democratic Party managed to pick up one seat from the Liberals in 2004 and picked up two more in 2006 to sweep urban Hamilton. The Conservatives picked up two seats from the Liberals in 2004 and four more in 2006, leaving the Liberals with only Welland in 2006.
The 2008 and 2011 elections saw the Liberals shutout of the area as the NDP retained its stronghold in Hamilton and added Welland from the Liberals for four seats. The Conservatives claimed the other six ridings in the area each election from 2006 to 2011.
In the 2015 Liberal election victory, the Conservatives held the three most rural ridings plus Niagara Falls, while the NDP retained two of its Hamilton seats, the two fully within the city, but lost its Welland seat (realigned and renamed to Niagara Centre) to the Liberals who claimed the other five seats in the area.
In recent decades, the Liberals have support throughout the region, but no real stronghold of support, which means there are no real safe seats for the party in this area. Several ridings are competitive 3-way districts most elections, although Hamilton's four seats and Niagara Centre generally switch between the Liberals and NDP.
Votes by party throughout time
Election
Liberal
Conservative
New Democratic
Green
People's
PC
Reform /Alliance
Others
1979
145,97632.6%
—
100,72922.5%
—
—
198,24444.3%
—
1,9170.4%
1980
158,44936.7%
—
110,72025.6%
—
—
160,19237.1%
—
1,1630.3%
1984
118,57725.3%
—
124,21626.5%
1,6790.4%
—
221,86647.4%
—
1,2350.3%
1988
167,83835.7%
—
107,02822.8%
2730.1%
—
176,75237.6%
—
16,6113.5%
1993
244,26551.7%
—
25,1265.3%
5580.1%
—
78,93416.7%
113,46024.0%
10,2742.2%
1997
229,06945.7%
—
50,78510.1%
9740.2%
—
100,92520.1%
112,37122.4%
7,1581.4%
2000
232,25247.2%
—
39,6788.1%
2,9060.6%
—
77,38515.7%
134,91227.4%
3,4480.7%
2004
208,50739.7%
169,43432.3%
121,26223.1%
20,1533.8%
—
—
—
5,1421.0%
2006
204,06934.7%
211,51236.0%
144,19924.5%
24,1444.1%
—
—
—
3,7030.6%
2008
146,95427.5%
216,63540.6%
128,50824.1%
37,3017.0%
—
—
—
3,2630.6%
2011
107,30019.1%
262,85046.9%
166,04529.6%
18,6843.3%
—
—
—
4,2550.8%
2015
237,14639.1%
217,69235.9%
129,04321.3%
17,6542.9%
—
—
—
4,3780.7%
2019
252,37438.8%
206,43831.8%
134,51120.7%
39,2826.0%
9,5371.5%
—
—
7,6481.2%
2021
238,25737.8%
207,91633.0%
129,14720.5%
13,8482.2%
39,2786.2%
—
—
1,0620.2%
Detailed results
2015
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Burlington
Mike Wallace 29,78042.48%
David Laird 6,3819.10%
Karina Gould 32,22945.98%
Vince Fiorito 1,7102.44%
Mike Wallace
Flamborough—Glanbrook
David Sweet 24,13743.48%
Mike DiLivio 7,77914.01%
Jennifer Stebbing 21,72839.14%
David Allan Urquhart 1,8663.36%
New District
Hamilton Centre
Yonatan Rozenszajn 6,01814.65%
David Christopherson 18,71945.56%
Anne Tennier 13,71833.39%
Ute Schmid-Jones 1,7784.33%
Maria Anastasiou (Ind.) 186 0.45%
David Christopherson
Michael James Baldasaro (Mar.) 348 0.85%
Rob Young (Libert.) 316 0.77%
Hamilton East— Stoney Creek
Diane Bubanko 12,71525.26%
Wayne Marston 16,46532.71%
Bob Bratina 19,62238.99%
Erin Davis 1,3052.59%
Wendell Fields (M-L) 55 0.11%
Wayne Marston
Bob Mann (Comm.) 170 0.34%
Hamilton Mountain
Al Miles 12,99125.70%
Scott Duvall 18,14635.89%
Shaun Burt 16,93333.49%
Raheem Aman 1,2832.54%
Andrew James Caton (Libert.) 763 1.51%
Chris Charlton †
Jim Enos (CHP) 438 0.87%
Hamilton West— Ancaster—Dundas
Vincent Samuel 19,82131.83%
Alex Johnstone 10,13116.27%
Filomena Tassi 29,69447.68%
Peter Ormond 2,6334.23%
David Sweet ‡Ancaster—Dundas— Flamborough—Westdale
Milton
Lisa Raitt 22,37845.38%
Alex Anabusi 5,36610.88%
Azim Rizvee 19,94040.44%
Mini Batra 1,1312.29%
Chris Jewell (Libert.) 4931.00%
New District
Niagara Centre
Leanna Villella 16,24829.71%
Malcolm Allen 17,21831.49%
Vance Badawey 19,51335.68%
David Clow 1,3162.41%
Jody Di Bartolomeo (Animal All.) 291 0.53%
Malcolm AllenWelland
Ron J. Walker (M-L) 96 0.18%
Niagara Falls
Rob Nicholson 27,23542.09%
Carolynn Ioannoni 13,52520.90%
Ron Planche 22,31834.49%
Steven Soos 1,6332.52%
Rob Nicholson
Niagara West
Dean Allison 24,73248.82%
Nameer Rahman 5,80211.45%
Phil Rose 16,58132.73%
Sid Frere 1,5112.98%
Allan de Roo (Libert.) 797 1.57%
Dean AllisonNiagara West—Glanbrook
Harold Jonker (CHP) 1,234 2.44%
St. Catharines
Rick Dykstra 21,63737.57%
Susan Erskine-Fournier 9,51116.51%
Chris Bittle 24,87043.18%
Jim Fannon 1,4882.58%
Saleh Waziruddin (Comm.) 850.15%
Rick Dykstra
Source:[ 1]
2011
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Christian Heritage
Other
Ancaster—Dundas— Flamborough—Westdale
David Sweet 30,24051.25%
Dave Braden 14,59424.74%
Nancy MacBain 10,95618.57%
Peter Michael Ormond 2,9635.02%
Jamilé Ghaddar (M-L) 77 0.13
David Sweet
Anthony Giles (Libert.) 170 0.29
Burlington
Mike Wallace 32,95854.16%
Alyssa Brierley 14,15423.26%
David Laird 11,44918.81%
Graham Reid Mayberry 2,1513.53%
Elaine Baetz (M-L) 1400.23%
Mike Wallace
Halton
Lisa Raitt 44,21454.52%
Connie Laurin-Bowie 20,90325.77%
Pat Heroux 12,96015.98%
Judi Remigio 2,7783.43%
Tony Rodrigues 2490.31%
Lisa Raitt
Hamilton Centre
Jim Byron 11,02026.36%
Anne Tennier 5,91214.14%
David Christopherson 23,84957.04%
Michael Baldasaro (Mar.) 780 1.87%
David Christopherson
Lisa Nussey (M-L) 252 0.60%
Hamilton East— Stoney Creek
Brad Clark 17,56736.19%
Michelle Stockwell 6,41113.21%
Wayne Marston 21,93145.18%
Dave Hart Dyke 1,4502.99%
Wendell Fields (M-L) 95 0.20%
Wayne Marston
Gord Hill (PC) 468 0.96%
Bob Green Innes (CAP) 92 0.19%
Bob Mann (Comm.) 138 0.28%
Greg Pattinson (Libert.) 385 0.79%
Hamilton Mountain
Terry Anderson 17,93633.05%
Marie Bountrogianni 8,78716.19%
Chris Charlton 25,59547.17%
Stephen Brotherson 1,5052.77%
Jim Enos 2700.50%
Henryk Adamiec (Ind.) 1710.32%
Chris Charlton
Niagara Falls
Rob Nicholson 28,74853.26%
Bev Hodgson 10,20618.91%
Heather Kelley 12,68123.49%
Shawn Willick 2,0863.86%
Harold Jonker 2590.48%
Rob Nicholson
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Dean Allison 33,70157.25%
Stephen Bieda 8,69914.78%
David Heatley 12,73421.63%
Sid Frere 2,5304.30%
Bryan Jongbloed 1,1992.04%
Dean Allison
St. Catharines
Rick Dykstra 25,57150.86%
Andrew Gill 10,35820.60%
Mike Williams 11,97323.82%
Jennifer Mooradian 1,9243.83%
Dave Bylsma 3570.71%
Saleh Waziruddin (Comm.) 910.18%
Rick Dykstra
Welland
Leanna Villella 20,89540.24%
John Maloney 7,27614.01%
Malcolm Allen 21,91742.21%
Robin Williamson 1,2972.50%
David Vangoolen 2990.58%
Ray Game (Ind.) 169 0.33%
Malcolm Allen
Ron Walker (M-L) 71 0.14%
Source:[ 2]
2008
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Other
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
David Sweet 26,29746.50%
Arlene MacFarlane-VanderBeek 15,32227.10%
Gordon Guyatt 9,63217.03%
Peter Ormond 5,1499.11%
Jamie Ghaddar (M-L) 1480.26%
David Sweet
Burlington
Mike Wallace 28,61448.60%
Paddy Torsney 19,57733.25%
David Laird 6,59711.21%
Marnie Mellish 4,0836.94%
Mike Wallace
Halton
Lisa Raitt 32,98647.50%
Garth Turner 25,13636.19%
Robert Wagner 6,1188.81%
Amy Collard 4,8727.02%
Tony Rodrigues (CHP) 3370.49%
Garth Turner
Hamilton Centre
Leon O'Connor 9,05122.28%
Helen M. Wilson 7,16417.63%
David Christopherson 20,01049.25%
John Livingstone 3,6258.92%
Anthony Giles (Libert.) 528 1.30%
David Christopherson
Lisa Nussey (M-L) 126 0.31%
Ryan Sparrow (Comm.) 125 0.31%
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Frank Rukavina 11,55623.95%
Larry Di Ianni 13,44527.89%
Wayne Marston 19,91941.28%
Dave William Hart Dyke 2,1424.44%
Sam Cino (Ind.) 323 0.67%
Wayne Marston
Gord Hill (PC) 853 1.77%
Hamilton Mountain
Terry Anderson 16,01030.66%
Tyler Banham 10,53120.17%
Chris Charlton 22,79643.65%
Stephen Brotherston 2,8845.52%
Chris Charlton
Niagara Falls
Rob Nicholson 24,01646.70%
Joyce Morocco 13,86726.97%
Eric Gillespie 9,18617.86%
Shawn Willick 4,3568.47%
Rob Nicholson
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Dean Allison 28,08951.98%
Heather Carter 12,95523.97%
Dave Heatley 7,98014.77%
Sid Frere 3,8977.21%
Dave Bylsma (CHP ) 1,1182.07%
Dean Allison
St. Catharines
Rick Dykstra 23,47445.90%
Walt Lastewka 14,65228.65%
George N. Addison 9,42818.43%
Jim Fannon 3,4776.80%
Sam Hammond (Comm.) 1130.22%
Rick Dykstra
Welland
Alf Kiers 16,54232.32%
John Maloney 14,29527.93%
Malcolm Allen 16,84232.91%
Jennifer Mooradian 2,8165.50%
Jody Di Bartolomeo (Ind.) 569 1.11%
John Maloney
Ron Walker (M-L) 114 0.22%
Source:[ 3]
2006
Party rankings
Continuing the trend started in 2004, the Liberal lost all but one seat in the region but managed to arrive second in all the remaining 9 seats. The Conservatives and NDP managed to win 6 and 3 seats respectively but the Conservatives failed to arrive second in the 4 seats they lost and the NDP only arrived second in one riding.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
Other
Ancaster—Dundas— Flamborough—Westdale
Russ Powers 21,65634.51%
David Sweet 24,53039.10%
Gordon Guyatt 13,37621.32%
David Januczkowski 2,7674.41%
Ben Cowie (Ind.) 303 0.48%
Russ Powers
Jamilé Ghaddar (M-L ) 112 0.18%
Burlington
Paddy Torsney 25,43139.11%
Mike Wallace 28,03043.11%
David Laird 8,09012.44%
Rick Goldring 3,4715.34%
Paddy Torsney
Halton
Gary Carr 28,68041.44%
Garth Turner 30,57744.18%
Anwar Naqvi 6,1148.83%
Kyle Grice 3,8435.55%
Gary Carr
Hamilton Centre
Javid Mirza 11,22423.49%
Eliot Lewis Hill 9,69620.29%
David Christopherson 24,50351.29%
John Livingstone 2,0224.23%
Tony Des Lauriers (CAP ) 3320.69%
David Christopherson
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Tony Valeri 18,88035.16%
Frank Rukavina 13,58125.29%
Wayne Marston 19,34636.03%
Jo Pavlov 1,5732.93%
Bob Mann (Comm. ) 3160.59%
Tony Valeri
Hamilton Mountain
Bill Kelly 18,70431.87%
Don Graves 15,91527.11%
Chris Charlton 21,97037.43%
Susan Wadsworth 1,5172.58%
Stephen Downey (CHP ) 458 0.78%
Beth Phinney †
Paul Lane (M-L ) 132 0.22%
Niagara Falls
Gary Burroughs 20,09234.53%
Rob Nicholson 23,48540.36%
Wayne Gates 12,20920.98%
Kay Green 2,4024.13%
Rob Nicholson
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Heather Carter 17,71230.68%
Dean Allison 27,35147.38%
Dave Heatley 9,25116.02%
Tom Ferguson 2,2843.96%
David W. Bylsma (CHP ) 1,1321.96%
Dean Allison
St. Catharines
Walt Lastewka 21,42337.05%
Richard Dykstra 21,66937.47%
Jeff Burch 11,84820.49%
Jim Fannon 2,3053.99%
Bill Bylsma (CHP ) 481 0.83%
Walt Lastewka
Elaine Couto (M-L ) 101 0.17%
Welland
John Maloney 20,26735.53%
Mel Grunstein 16,67829.23%
Jody Di Bartolomeo 17,49230.66%
Brian Simpson 1,9603.44%
Irma Ruiter (CHP ) 539 0.94%
John Maloney
Ron Walker (M-L ) 113 0.20%
Source:[ 4]
2004
Party rankings
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
Christian Heritage
Other
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
Russ Powers 21,93539.69%
David Sweet 19,13534.63%
Gordon Guyatt 11,55720.91%
David Januczkowski 2,6364.77%
John Bryden §[ a] Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot
Burlington
Paddy Torsney 27,42344.96%
Mike Wallace 23,38938.35%
David Carter Laird 6,58110.79%
Angela Reid 3,1695.20%
John Herman Wubs 4290.70%
Paddy Torsney
Halton
Gary Carr 27,36248.35%
Dean Martin 21,70438.35%
Anwar Naqvi 4,6428.20%
Frank Marchetti 2,8895.10%
Julian Reed †
Hamilton Centre
Stan Keyes 14,94833.70%
Leon Patrick O'Connor 6,71415.13%
David Christopherson 20,32145.81%
Anne Marie Pavlov 1,4223.21%
Stephen Downey 5201.17%
Michael James Baldasaro (NA) 345 0.78%
Stan Keyes Hamilton West
Jamilé Ghaddar (M-L) 91 0.21%
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Tony Valeri 18,41737.74%
Fred Eisenberger 10,88822.31%
Tony DePaulo 17,49035.84%
Richard Safka 1,4462.96%
Sam Cino (Ind.) 393 0.81% ———— Bob Mann (Comm.) 166 0.34%
Tony Valeri Stoney Creek
merged district
Sheila Copps §Hamilton East
Hamilton Mountain
Beth Phinney 18,54834.81%
Tom Jackson 15,59029.26%
Chris Charlton 17,55232.94%
Jo Pavlov 1,3782.59%
Paul Lane (M-L) 2140.40%
Beth Phinney
Niagara Falls
Victor Pietrangelo 18,74536.48%
Rob Nicholson 19,88238.70%
Wayne Gates 10,68020.79%
Ted Mousseau 2,0714.03%
Gary Pillitteri †
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Debbie Zimmerman 20,21039.01%
Dean Allison 20,87440.29%
Dave Heatley 7,68114.82%
Tom Ferguson 1,7613.40%
David Bylsma 1,1072.14%
Phil Rose (CAP) 1790.35%
new district
St. Catharines
Walt Lastewka 21,27740.44%
Leo Bonomi 18,26134.71%
Ted Mouradian 10,13519.26%
Jim Fannon 1,9273.66%
Linda Klassen 7511.43%
Elaine Couto (M-L) 61 0.12%
Walt Lastewka
Jane Elizabeth Paxton (CAP) 204 0.39%
Welland
John Maloney 19,64239.63%
Mel Grunstein 12,99726.22%
Jody Di Bartolomeo 14,62329.50%
Ryan McLaughlin 1,4542.93%
Irma D. Ruiter 7351.48%
Ron Walker (M-L) 1130.23%
John MaloneyErie—Lincoln
merged district
Tony Tirabassi §Niagara Centre
Maps
2000
Party rankings
The Liberals recorded their third consecutive clean sweep of the region. The Canadian Alliance was much more competitive than the Reform Party in 1997, arriving second in all 11 ridings. Both the Progressive Conservatives and the NDP achieved worse results than in 1997.
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Canadian Alliance
NDP
PC
Other
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot
John H. Bryden 19,921
Ray Pennings 15,272
Gordon Guyatt 3,756
Gerry Aggus 9,451
John H. BrydenWentworth—Burlington
Burlington
Paddy Torsney 22,175
Don Pennell 11,500
Larry Mcmahon 1,722
Stephen Collinson 11,240
771
Paddy Torsney
Erie—Lincoln
John Maloney 17,054
Dean Allison 14,992
Jody Di Bartolomeo 2,423
David Hurren 5,174
756
John Maloney
Halton
Julian Reed 28,168
Tim Dobson 15,656
Brenda Dolling 2,633
Tom Kilmer 12,114
1,018
Julian Reed
Hamilton East
Sheila Copps 16,435
Joshua Conroy 6,039
Jim Stevenson 4,111
Steven Knight 3,321
1,191
Sheila Copps
Hamilton Mountain
Beth Phinney 22,536
Mike Scott 9,621
James Stephenson 4,387
John Smith 7,467
259
Beth Phinney
Hamilton West
Stan Keyes 21,273
Leon O'Connor 7,295
Catherine Hudson 5,300
Ron Blackie 5,024
1,462
Stan Keyes
Niagara Centre
Tony Tirabassi 21,641
Bernie Law 13,313
Mike Grimaldi 7,029
Joe Atkinson 4,893
439
Gilbert Parent
Niagara Falls
Gary Pillitteri 17,907
Mel Grunstein 11,999
Ed Booker 2,356
Tony Baldinelli 6,077
656
Gary Pillitteri
St. Catharines
Walt Lastewka 20,992
Randy Taylor Dumont 15,871
John Bacher 2,878
Kenneth David Atkinson 6,522
462
Walt Lastewka
Stoney Creek
Tony Valeri 24,150
Doug Conley 13,354
Mark Davies 3,083
Grant Howell 6,102
587
Tony Valeri
1997
Party rankings
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Reform
NDP
PC
Other
Burlington
Paddy Torsney 22,042
Terry Lamping 8,662
Jim Hough 2,561
Mike Kuegle 16,344
352
Paddy Torsney
Erie—Lincoln
John Maloney 17,542
Jim Macinnis 12,788
Willem Hanrath 2,509
Gord Clare 6,317
1,796
John Maloney Erie
Halton
Julian Reed 26,017
Richard Malboeuf 12,221
Jay Jackson 2,452
Ralph Scholtens 13,778
600
New district
Hamilton East
Sheila Copps 16,991
Kevin Samuel Barber 5,716
Wayne Marston 6,870
Michael Hilson 3,913
848
Sheila Copps
Hamilton Mountain
Beth Phinney 21,128
Richard F. Gaasenbeek 8,154
Chris Charlton 7,440
John Smith 8,877
520
Beth Phinney
Hamilton West
Stan Keyes 20,951
Ken Griffith 6,285
Andrea Horwath 7,648
John Findlay 6,510
493
Stan Keyes
Niagara Centre
Gilbert Parent 24,115
Don Johnstone 12,053
James Wilson 5,510
Joe Atkinson 5,827
1,021
Gilbert ParentWelland—St. Catharines—Thorold
Niagara Falls
Gary Pillitteri 15,868
Mel Grunstein 10,986
John Cowan 4,052
Rob Nicholson 9,935
528
Gary Pillitteri
St. Catharines
Walt Lastewka 21,081
Rob Hesp 15,029
Ed Gould 4,657
Gregg Crealock 6,503
1,241
Walt Lastewka
Stoney Creek
Tony Valeri 23,750
Clay Downes 10,210
Peter Cassidy 3,392
Angie Tomasic 9,440
733
Tony ValeriLincoln
Wentworth—Burlington
John H. Bryden 19,584
Allan Lonn 10,267
Jessica Brennan 3,694
Gerry Aggus 13,481
John H. BrydenHamilton—Wentworth
Notes and References
Notes
^ Elected as a Liberal in the previous election, left the Liberal Party in February 2004 and joined the Conservative caucus.
References