Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidates in the 2003 Ontario provincial election

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Template:Short description The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario fielded a full slate of 103 candidates in the 2003 Ontario general election. The party, which had been in power since 1995, won twenty-four seats to become the official opposition in the sitting of the legislature that followed.

Candidates

Riding Candidate's Name Occupation Votes % Rank Notes
Algoma—Manitoulin Script error: No such module "Sort". 5,168 17.33 3rd
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot Script error: No such module "Sort". 18,141 37.42 2nd Ran for the Reform Party in Hamilton—Wentworth in the 1993 Canadian federal election.[1]
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Script error: No such module "Sort". 31,529 51.78 1st Incumbent
Beaches—East York Script error: No such module "Sort". Registered Nurse[2] 8,157 19.67 3rd Later chaired the Toronto Catholic District School Board on two occasions.[3]
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,549 36.73 2nd Incumbent
Brampton Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,656 40.86 2nd Incumbent
Brampton West—Mississauga Script error: No such module "Sort". 26,414 42.17 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
Brant Script error: No such module "Sort". 13,618 30.65 2nd Ran in the same division in the 1999 Ontario general election.[4]
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Script error: No such module "Sort". 23,338 52.07 1st Incumbent
Burlington Script error: No such module "Sort". 21,506 46.15 1st Incumbent; resigned seat on 28 September 2006
Cambridge Script error: No such module "Sort". 19,996 42.50 1st Incumbent
Chatham-Kent—Essex Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,586 29.82 2nd
Davenport Script error: No such module "Sort". 1,977 7.46 3rd
Don Valley East Script error: No such module "Sort". 12,027 32.03 2nd
Don Valley West Script error: No such module "Sort". 17,394 38.95 2nd Incumbent; Associate Minister of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Script error: No such module "Sort". 29,222 56.64 1st Incumbent; party leader and Premier of Ontario; resigned seat on 1 February 2005
Durham Script error: No such module "Sort". 23,814 47.09 1st Incumbent
Eglinton—Lawrence Script error: No such module "Sort". 12,402 29.72 2nd
Elgin—Middlesex—London Script error: No such module "Sort". 13,149 30.25 2nd
Erie—Lincoln Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,348 48.49 1st Incumbent; Minister of Consumer and Business Services
Essex Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,234 24.74 3rd
Etobicoke Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 17,610 39.43 2nd
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Script error: No such module "Sort". 14,524 32.59 2nd Incumbent
Etobicoke North Script error: No such module "Sort". 6,978 22.52 2nd
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Script error: No such module "Sort". 10,921 24.88 2nd
Guelph—Wellington Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,735 37.08 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Community, Family and Social Services
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,109 46.10 1st Incumbent
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock Script error: No such module "Sort". 24,297 47.41 1st
Halton Script error: No such module "Sort". 33,610 48.20 1st Incumbent
Hamilton East Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,033 13.13 3rd
Hamilton Mountain Script error: No such module "Sort". 8,637 19.02 3rd
Hamilton West Script error: No such module "Sort". 8,185 20.97 3rd
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Script error: No such module "Sort". Auctioneer[5] 13,709 33.01 2nd Member of the Pittsburgh Township council from 1980 to 1988 and reeve from 1989 to 1994.[6]
Ran for the Progressive Conservative Party in Kingston and the Islands in the 1993 Canadian federal election.[7]
Huron—Bruce Script error: No such module "Sort". 16,594 38.23 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Agriculture and Food
Kenora—Rainy River Script error: No such module "Sort". 3,343 12.83 3rd
Kingston and the Islands Script error: No such module "Sort". 9,640 20.12 2nd
Kitchener Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 16,120 37.57 2nd Incumbent
Kitchener—Waterloo Script error: No such module "Sort". 23,957 43.08 1st Incumbent; Deputy Premier of Ontario and Minister of Education
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,060 36.66 2nd Incumbent
Lanark—Carleton Script error: No such module "Sort". 29,641 48.99 1st Incumbent; Attorney General and Minister responsible for Native Affairs
Leeds—Grenville Script error: No such module "Sort". 21,443 48.70 1st Incumbent; Minister of Public Safety and Security
London—Fanshawe Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,777 30.35 3rd Incumbent
London North Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 13,460 28.92 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities and Minister responsible for Women's Issues
London West Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,463 31.11 2nd Incumbent
Markham Script error: No such module "Sort". 21,257 40.33 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Culture
Mississauga Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,846 40.72 2nd Incumbent
Mississauga East Script error: No such module "Sort". 13,832 40.35 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Citizenship and Minister responsible for Senior Citizens
Mississauga South Script error: No such module "Sort". 16,977 43.20 2nd Incumbent
Mississauga West Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,406 37.18 2nd
Nepean—Carleton Script error: No such module "Sort". 31,662 54.06 1st Incumbent; Government House Leader and Minister of Energy; resigned seat on 29 November 2005
Niagara Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 12,526 26.70 3rd
Niagara Falls Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,353 38.06 2nd Incumbent
Nickel Belt Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,804 13.49 3rd
Nipissing Script error: No such module "Sort". 14,978 41.47 2nd Incumbent
Northumberland Script error: No such module "Sort". 17,816 39.37 2nd Incumbent; Chief Government Whip and Minister without Portfolio
Oak Ridges Script error: No such module "Sort". 32,647 47.27 1st Incumbent; Minister of Transportation
Oakville Script error: No such module "Sort". 18,991 42.18 2nd
Oshawa Script error: No such module "Sort". 14,566 37.32 1st Incumbent; Minister of Natural Resources
Ottawa Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". Policy Advisor[8] 11,217 22.69 3rd Spouse of Lisa MacLeod
Ottawa—Orléans Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,762 41.32 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Tourism and Recreation
Ottawa South Script error: No such module "Sort". 16,413 34.43 2nd
Ottawa—Vanier Script error: No such module "Sort". 10,878 26.24 2nd Ran in the same division in the 1999 Ontario general election.[9]
Ottawa West—Nepean Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,277 41.24 2nd Incumbent
Oxford Script error: No such module "Sort". 18,656 44.06 1st Incumbent; Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing with responsibility for Rural Affairs
Parkdale—High Park Script error: No such module "Sort". 6,436 16.18 2nd
Parry Sound—Muskoka Script error: No such module "Sort". 18,776 48.51 1st Incumbent
Perth—Middlesex Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,680 39.36 2nd Incumbent
Peterborough Script error: No such module "Sort". 18,418 33.46 2nd Incumbent
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge Script error: No such module "Sort". 23,960 43.91 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Finance
Prince Edward—Hastings Script error: No such module "Sort". 12,800 32.02 2nd
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Script error: No such module "Sort". 19,274 44.14 1st
Sarnia—Lambton Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,852 30.99 2nd
Sault Ste. Marie Script error: No such module "Sort". 2,674 7.61 3rd
Scarborough—Agincourt Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,337 30.08 2nd
Scarborough Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,686 28.04 2nd Incumbent
Scarborough East Script error: No such module "Sort". 14,323 33.84 2nd Incumbent
Scarborough—Rouge River Script error: No such module "Sort". 9,468 25.21 2nd
Scarborough Southwest Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,826 31.71 2nd Incumbent; Associate Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
Simcoe—Grey Script error: No such module "Sort". 26,114 51.47 1st Incumbent; Minister of Northern Development and Mines and Minister of Environment
Simcoe North Script error: No such module "Sort". 23,393 46.13 1st Incumbent
St. Catharines Script error: No such module "Sort". Regional Councillor[10] 12,932 29.34 2nd
St. Paul's Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,203 24.65 2nd
Stoney Creek Script error: No such module "Sort". 19,517 38.58 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Labour
Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh Script error: No such module "Sort". 13,948 36.50 2nd
Sudbury Script error: No such module "Sort". Executive Director[11] 5,068 14.19 2nd Ran in the same division in the 1999 Ontario general election.[12]
Also ran for the Greater Sudbury municipal council in the 2000 Greater Sudbury municipal election.[13]
Thornhill Script error: No such module "Sort". 20,623 45.16 2nd Incumbent; Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing with responsibility for Urban Affairs
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Script error: No such module "Sort". 5,365 17.62 3rd
Thunder Bay—Superior North Script error: No such module "Sort". 2,912 9.62 3rd
Timiskaming—Cochrane Script error: No such module "Sort". 6,330 20.38 2nd
Timmins—James Bay Script error: No such module "Sort". 2,527 8.41 3rd
Toronto Centre—Rosedale Script error: No such module "Sort". 9,968 22.04 2nd
Toronto—Danforth Script error: No such module "Sort". 6,562 16.95 3rd
Trinity—Spadina Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,985 12.29 3rd
Vaughan—King—Aurora Script error: No such module "Sort". 21,744 33.06 2nd
Waterloo—Wellington Script error: No such module "Sort". 22,550 48.97 1st Incumbent
Whitby—Ajax Script error: No such module "Sort". 27,240 48.33 1st Incumbent; Minister of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation; resigned seat in November 2005
Willowdale Script error: No such module "Sort". 19,957 42.95 2nd Incumbent; Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Windsor—St. Clair Script error: No such module "Sort". Marketing Coordinator[14] 4,162 11.61 3rd
Windsor West Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,187 11.90 3rd Ran in Ottawa West in 1987 Ontario general election.[15]
York Centre Script error: No such module "Sort". 7,862 24.83 2nd
York North Script error: No such module "Sort". 24,517 47.19 1st Incumbent
York South—Weston Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,930 15.23 3rd
York West Script error: No such module "Sort". 2,330 10.03 3rd

Candidates in by-elections held between 2003 and 2007

Date Riding Candidate's Name Occupation Votes % Rank Notes
2004 05 13 Hamilton East Script error: No such module "Sort". 1,772 7.42 3rd
2005 03 17 Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,893 56.67 1st Party leader
2005 11 25 Scarborough—Rouge River Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,268 25.86 2nd
2006 03 30 Nepean—Carleton Script error: No such module "Sort". 17,312 57.57 1st
2006 03 30 Scarborough—Rouge River Script error: No such module "Sort". 2,740 10.03 3rd
2006 03 30 Whitby—Ajax Script error: No such module "Sort". 15,799 46.21 1st
2006 09 14 Parkdale—High Park Script error: No such module "Sort". 4,943 17.33 3rd
2007 02 08 Burlington Script error: No such module "Sort". 11,146 49.00 1st
2007 02 08 Markham Script error: No such module "Sort". 6,426 34.89 2nd
2007 02 08 York South—Weston Script error: No such module "Sort". 1,917 10.18 3rd

Source for election results: Election Results, Elections Ontario, accessed 2 November 2021.

References

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  1. Parlinfo: Elections and Ridings (Hamilton--Wentworth, Ontario (1968-04-23 - 1997-04-26)), Parliament of Canada, accessed 19 October 2020.
  2. "Angela Kennedy", Toronto Star, 15 August 2007, accessed 19 October 2020.
  3. About The Trustee - Angela Kennedy, Toronto Catholic District School Board, accessed 19 October 2020.
  4. Canadian Parliamentary Guide: 2000, (Farmington Hills: Gale Group), p. 914.
  5. Nomination Meetings 2003, Frontenac News, 20 March 2003, accessed 19 October 2020.
  6. Nomination Meetings 2003, Frontenac News, 20 March 2003, accessed 19 October 2020.
  7. Parlinfo: Elections and Ridings (Kingston and the Islands, Ontario (1968-04-23 - )), Parliament of Canada, accessed 19 October 2020.
  8. F. Abbas Rana, "‘This is a race between Richard Patten and Joe Varner’", The Hill Times, 8 September 2003, accessed 19 October 2020.
  9. Canadian Parliamentary Guide: 2000, (Farmington Hills: Gale Group), p. 918.
  10. Calum McNeil, "Brock graduate runs for provincial legislature" Template:Webarchive, The Brock Press, accessed 19 October 2020.
  11. Harold Carmichael, "Holiday food drive expands: Organizers aim to collect seven tons of food", Sudbury Star, 18 November 1999, A3; Liane Beam, "Name change causes confusion", Sudbury Star, 13 December 2000, A5; Kevin O'Brien, "Jarrett Value 2 store a resounding success", Sudbury Star, 11 December 2001, B2.
  12. Canadian Parliamentary Guide: 2000, (Farmington Hills: Gale Group), p. 920.
  13. Chris Polehoykie, "Residents grill candidates on south-end water woes", Sudbury Star, 2 November 2000, A1. See "Election Forum", Sudbury Star, 11 November 2000, C1.
  14. Windsor Star, 23 September 2003.
  15. Canadian Parliamentary Guide: 1988, (Kanata: Normandin), p. 1066.

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