Ontario New Democratic Party candidates in the 1990 Ontario provincial election

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The

New Democratic Party of Ontario (NDP) fielded a full slate of candidates in the 1990 provincial election, and won a majority government
with 74 out of 130 seats. Many candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Dufferin—Caledon Sandra Crane 8,627 27.4 3rd
Hastings—Peterborough Elmer Buchanan 11,283 39.9 1st
Muskoka–Georgian Bay Dan Waters ONDP candidate for Muskoka–Georgian Bay in the 1987 provincial election 13,422 40.63 1st
Northumberland Judi Armstrong 9,581 26.8 3rd
Peterborough Jenny Carter Peterborough Teacher[1] 13,813 33.0 1st
Simcoe Centre Paul Wessenger Member of Barrie City Council (1973–1976) Lawyer 15,711 37.8 1st
Simcoe East Dennis Bailey 14,088 37.7 2nd
Simcoe West Leo Loserit 9,870 30.8 2nd
Victoria—Haliburton Dennis Drainville Anglican priest 15,467 44.3 1st
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Carleton Alex Munter Kanata Newspaper editor/Journalist 10,071 26.5 3rd
Carleton East Joan Gullen 9,976 28.2 2nd
Cornwall Leo Courville 7,044 26.5 2nd
Frontenac—Addington Fred Wilson Kingston Workers' compensation professional 9,696 33.2 1st
Kingston and the Islands Gary Wilson Kingston
CUPE
)/Librarian
10,184 38.0 1st
Lanark—Renfrew Harry Martin 8,541 25.1 3rd
Leeds—Grenville
Art Lane 8,312 24.2 3rd
Nepean John Raudoy 7,453 23.1 3rd
Ottawa Centre Evelyn Gigantes
Member of Provincial Parliament for Carleton East
(1975–1981)
Radio/television broadcaster 14,522 47.7 1st
Ottawa East
Lori Lucier 6,103 23.3 3rd
Ottawa–Rideau Larry Jones 8,845 29.8 2nd
Ottawa South Margaret Armstrong 7,826 25.9 2nd
Ottawa West
Allan Edwards 8,391 25.1 3rd
Prince Edward—Lennox Paul Johnson Member of Athol Township Council (1988–1990) Prince Edward Lawyer 9,204 33.2 1st
Quinte Greg Meehan 7,010 23.6 2nd
Renfrew North Ish Theilheimer Magazine publisher 5,916 19.6 3rd
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville Helena McCuaig 5,357 18.4 3rd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Beaches—Woodbine Frances Lankin 14,381 58.4 1st
Brampton North John Devries 11,588 34.6 2nd
Brampton South John Scheer 12,494 31.2 2nd
Burlington South Bob Wood 8,185 25.2 2nd
Don Mills Margery Ward 9,740 34.2 1st
Dovercourt Tony Silipo Toronto Board of Education Trustee (1978–1990) Lawyer 10,604 54.2 1st
Downsview Anthony Perruzza Member of North York City Councill for Ward 5 (1988–1990)
Metropolitan Separate School Board Trustee for Ward 15 (1985–1988)
13,440 56.6 1st
Durham Centre Drummond White Social worker 12,594 35.9 1st
Durham East Gord Mills Member of Barrie City Council (1976–1982) Tax auditor 10,960 32.7 1st
Durham West Jim Wiseman ONDP candidate for Durham West in the 1987 provincial election Ajax Teacher 16,366 37.5 1st
Durham—York Larry O'Connor Auto Worker 12,297 33.9 1st
Eglinton Jay Waterman 7,772 23.2 3rd
Etobicoke–Humber Russ Springate 10,049 28.6 2nd
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Ruth Grier Member of Etobicoke City Council for Mimico (1969–1985) 18,118 57.2 1st
Etobicoke—Rexdale Ed Philip 17,620 67.0 1st
Etobicoke West Judy Jones 7,992 23.6 3rd
Fort York Rosario Marchese 11,023 46.3 1st
Halton Centre Richard Banigan 10,163 26.4 3rd
Halton North Noel Duignan Georgetown Executive assistant 8,510 30.9 1st
High Park—Swansea Elaine Ziemba 11,432 45.1 1st
Lawrence Shalom Schachter 10,179 38.6 2nd
Markham Rob Saunders 8,459 16.5 3rd
Mississauga East
Mike Crone 9,177 29.0 2nd
Mississauga North John Foster 11,216 33.5 2nd
Mississauga South
Sue Craig 7,579 23.2 2nd
Mississauga West Tom Malone 13,938 29.3 2nd
Oakville South Danny Dunleavy 6,423 20.5 3rd
Oakwood Tony Rizzo 10,423 48.7 1st
Oriole
Lennox Farrell 8,441 33.2 2nd
Oshawa Allan Pilkey 16,601 61.1 1st
Parkdale Sheena Weir 7,557 43.4 2nd
Riverdale
Marilyn Churley 14,086 62.0 1st
Scarborough—Agincourt Ayoub Ali 6,763 22.5 3rd
Scarborough Centre Steve Owens 12,324 45.2 1st
Scarborough East Bob Frankford 11,700 35.5 1st
Scarborough—Ellesmere David Warner Teacher 14,036 48.2 1st
Scarborough North Victor Deane 9,477 31.5 2nd
Scarborough West Anne Swarbrick 14,340 51.2 1st
St. Andrew—St. Patrick Zanana Akande 10,321 34.5 1st
St. George—St. David Carolann Wright 10,646 35.8 2nd
Willowdale Batya Hebdon 9,125 26.9 3rd
Wilson Heights John Fagan 9,618 34.7 2nd
York Centre Laurie Orrett 18,850 30.6 2nd
York East Gary Malkowski 10,689 35.8 1st
York—Mackenzie
Keith Munro 10,681 31.9 3rd
York Mills Marcia McVea 4,830 16.5 3rd
York South
Bob Rae 16,642 66.7 1st
Yorkview Giorgio Mammoliti 9,945 49.6 1st
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Hamilton Centre David Christopherson Member of
Hamilton City Council
(1985–1990)
Hamilton
Union leader (United Auto Workers
)
14,029 55.3 1st
Hamilton East Robert W. Mackenzie
Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton East
(1975–1995)
Union leader (United Steelworkers
)
20,289 71.6 1st
Hamilton Mountain Brian Charlton
Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton Mountain
(1977–1995)
Hamilton Property assessor 22,488 59.8 1st
Hamilton West Richard Allen
Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton West
(1982–1995)
Dundas Professor at McMaster University 18,550 56.6 1st
Lincoln Ron Hansen Engineer 12,117 35.5 1st
Niagara Falls Margaret Harrington 13,884 46.4 1st
Niagara South Shirley Coppen Nursing assistant 11,161 46.6 1st
St. Catharines Dave Kappele 10,629 35.6 2nd
St. Catharines—Brock Christel Haeck ONDP candidate for St. Catharines—Brock in the 1987 provincial election Librarian 9,538 34.7 1st
Welland–Thorold Peter Kormos
Member of Provincial Parliament for Welland–Thorold
(1988–1999)
Welland Lawyer 20,488 63.6 1st
Wentworth East Mark Morrow Lathe operator 15,224 44.6 1st
Wentworth North Don Abel
CUPE
)
11,472 34.0 1st
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Algoma
Bud Wildman
Algoma
(1975–1999)
Echo Bay Teacher 8,221 58.7 1st
Algoma—Manitoulin Lori Miller 5,754 37.5 2nd
Cochrane North Len Wood ONDP candidate for
Cochrane North in the 1987 provincial election
Mechanic 6,618 40.5 1st
Cochrane South Gilles Bisson Timmins Union organizer 11,460 47.6 1st
Fort William Don Hutsul 10,453 39.4 2nd
Kenora Doug Miranda 7,821 38.9 2nd
Lake Nipigon Gilles Pouliot
Member of Provincial Parliament for Lake Nipigon (1985–1999)
Mayor of Manitouwadge
Manitouwadge Miner 8,335 65.2 1st
Nickel Belt Floyd Laughren
Member of Provincial Parliament for Nickel Belt
(1971–1998)
Sudbury Professor at Cambrian College 9,925 58.5 1st
Nipissing
Dawson Pratt 7,039 20.9 3rd
Parry Sound Joe Boissonneault 2,993 13.0 4th
Port Arthur Shelley Wark-Martyn Nurse 11,919 42.9 1st
Rainy River Howard Hampton
Member of Provincial Parliament for Rainy River
(1987–1999)
Lawyer 7,838 61.5 1st
Sault Ste. Marie Tony Martin 14,036 36.3 1st
Sudbury Sharon Murdock Lawyer 13,407 41.2 1st
Sudbury East Shelley Martel
Member of Provincial Parliament for Sudbury East
(1987–1999)
Insurance professional 17,536 58.0 1st
Timiskaming Michelle Evans 6,191 31.3 2nd
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Brantford Brad Ward Member of Brantford City Council (1985–1990) 17,736 48.6 1st
Brantford—Brant Chris Stanek 9,282 32.2 2nd
Bruce Len Hope 7,954 26.2 2nd
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Peggy Hutchinson 11,280 29.6 2nd
Cambridge Mike Farnan
Member of Provincial Parliament for Cambridge
(1987–1995)
Teacher 21,806 60.3 1st
Chatham—Kent Randy Hope President of the Canadian Auto Workers Local 1941 (1985–1990) Chatham-Kent Auto worker 13,930 44.7 1st
Elgin Peter North Southwold Construction contractor 14,189 41.7 1st
Essex–Kent Pat Hayes
Member of Provincial Parliament for Essex North
(1985–1987)
Work safety professional/
Union official (CAW
)
15,858 52.7 1st
Essex South Donna Tremblay 10,363 35.3 2nd
Guelph Derek Fletcher Wellington County Public School Board Trustee (1985–1990) Guelph Press operator 15,051 37.9 1st
Huron Paul Klopp ONDP candidate for Huron in the 1987 provincial election
ONDP candidate for Huron–Middlesex in the 1985 provincial election
Bluewater Farmer 10,020 34.5 1st
Kitchener Will Ferguson Member of Kitchener City Council (1979–1990) Kitchener 15,750 46.8 1st
Kitchener—Wilmot Mike Cooper ONDP candidate for Kitchener—Wilmot in the 1987 and 1985 provincial elections Rubber worker 16,056 43.9 1st
Lambton Ellen MacKinnon Lambton County Public School Board Trustee (1988–1990)
Member of Plympton Town Council (1977–1979)
Lambton County Farmer 8,691 31.4 1st
London Centre Marion Boyd ONDP candidate for London Centre in the 1987 provincial election
ONDP candidate for London North in the 1985 provincial election
London 17,837 51.3 1st
London North Carolyn Davies 14,005 32.0 2nd
London South David Winninger ONDP candidate for London South in the 1987 and 1985 provincial elections Lawyer 17,438 42.4 1st
Middlesex Irene Mathyssen Ilderton Teacher 12,522 32.6 1st
Norfolk Norm Jamison ONDP candidate for Norfolk in the 1987 provincial election Metalworker 14,850 41.0 1st
Oxford Kimble Sutherland Ingersoll University student 12,684 34.7 1st
Perth Karen Haslam Teacher 11,712 36.8 1st
Sarnia Bob Huget President of Energy and Chemical Workers Union Local 800 10,860 36.7 1st
Waterloo North Hugh Miller 11,298 29.1 3rd
Wellington Dale Hamilton 10,837 35.4 2nd
Windsor—Riverside Dave Cooke
Member of Provincial Parliament for Windsor—Riverside
(1977–1997)
Windsor Social worker 21,144 71.0 1st
Windsor—Sandwich George Dadamo ONDP candidate for Windsor—Sandwich in the 1987 provincial election Windsor Radio broadcaster 15,952 54.4 1st
Windsor—Walkerville Wayne Lessard Windsor Lawyer 15,899 55.2 1st

References

  1. ^ Stephens, Laurie (1990-10-02). "Rookie MPPs face trial by fire in Ontario's first NDP government". Kitchener-Waterloo Record. p. A4.