The New Democratic Party ran a full slate of candidates in the 2004 federal election and elected nineteen members to become the fourth largest party in parliament.
Alberta
Calgary
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Calgary East
|Elizabeth Thomas
|
|Calgary
|
|3,535
|9.86
|3rd
|-
|Calgary North Centre
|John Chan
|
|Calgary
|Environmental inspector
|6,298
|12.12
|3rd
|-
|Calgary Northeast
|Giorgio Cattabeni
|ANDP candidate for Calgary-East in the 2001 Alberta provincial election <br> NDP candidate for Calgary Southeast in the 2000 federal election
|Calgary
|Clerk
|2,682
|7.61
|3rd
|-
|Calgary—Nose Hill
|Vinay Dey
|ANDP candidate for Calgary-Fort in the 2001 Alberta provincial election and for Calgary-Cross in the 1993 provincial election
|Calgary
|Accountant
|3,250
|6.73
|3rd
|-
|Calgary South Centre
|Keith Purdy
|ANDP candidate for Calgary-Mountain View in the 2001 Alberta provincial election
|Calgary
|Labourer / Gay rights activist
|4,350
|8.49
|4th
|-
|Calgary Southeast
|Brian Pincott
|
|Calgary
|Manager
|3,419
|6.58
|3rd
|-
|Calgary Southwest
|Daria Fox
|
|Calgary
|Administrator
|2,884
|5.59
|4th
|-
|Calgary West
|Tim Patterson
|
|Calgary
|Student
|3,632
|6.48
|4th
|}
Edmonton
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Edmonton—Beaumont
|Paul Reikie
|
|Edmonton
|Student (University of Alberta)
|3,975
|9.70
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton Centre
|Meghan McMaster
|
|Edmonton
|Student (Grant MacEwan College)
|4,836
|9.11
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton East
|Janina Strudwick
|
|
|Administrator
|6,464
|14.71
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton—Leduc
|Doug McLachlan
|ANDP candidate for Edmonton-Riverview in the 2001 Alberta provincial election
|Edmonton
|Lawyer
|4,581
|9.41
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton—St. Albert
|Mike Melymick
|
|Edmonton
|Train conductor
|5,927
|11.58
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton—Sherwood Park
|Chris Harwood
|ANDP candidate for Sherwood Park in the 2001 Alberta provincial election
|Edmonton
|Driver
|5,155
|10.96
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton—Spruce Grove
|Hayley Phillips
|
|Edmonton
|Student
|4,508
|8.93
|3rd
|-
|Edmonton Strathcona
|Malcolm Azania
|
|Edmonton
|Author
|11,535
|23.81
|3rd
|}
Rural Alberta
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Athabasca
|Robert Cree
|
|Fort McMurray
|Small business owner
|3,115
|10.47
|3rd
|-
|Crowfoot
|Ellen Parker
|
|Camrose
|Teacher
|3,241
|6.90
|3rd
|-
|Lethbridge
|Melanee Thomas
|
|Granum
|Student (University of Lethbridge)
|4,623
|9.73
|3rd
|-
|Macleod
|Joyce Thomas
|
|Granum
|Nurse
|2,802
|6.50
|4th
|-
|Medicine Hat
|Betty Stroh
|
|Medicine Hat
|Healthcare worker
|3,643
|9.17
|3rd
|-
|Peace River
|Susan Thompson
|
|Peace River
|Journalist
|4,804
|11.11
|3rd
|-
|Red Deer
|Jeff Sloychuk
|
|Red Deer
|Sales professional
|3,500
|7.81
|3rd
|-
|Vegreville—Wainwright
|Len Legault
|
|Chauvin
|Farmer
|3,793
|8.25
|3rd
|-
|Westlock—St. Paul
|Peggy Kirkeby
|
|Morinville
|Truck driver
|3,480
|8.79
|3rd
|-
|Wetaskiwin
|Tim Robson
|
|Wetaskiwin
|Sales professional
|3,090
|7.25
|3rd
|-
|Wild Rose
|Jeff Horvath
|
|Canmore
|Teacher
|4,009
|8.49
|3rd
|-
|Yellowhead
|Noel Lapierre
|ANDP candidate for West Yellowhead in the 2001 Alberta provincial election <br> NDP candidate for Yellowhead in the 2000 federal election <br> Member of Hinton Town Council (1978–1983)
|Hinton
|Millwright
|4,429
|11.47
|3rd
|}
British Columbia
British Columbia Interior
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Cariboo—Prince George
|Rick Smith
|
|Prince George
|Lawyer
|11,183
|26.49
|2nd
|-
|Kamloops—Thompson
|Brian Carroll
|
|Kamloops
|Train conductor
|13,379
|26.19
|3rd
|-
|Kelowna
|Starleigh Grass
|
|Kelowna
|Student (Okanagan University College)
|8,954
|16.82
|3rd
|-
|Kootenay—Columbia
|Brent Bush
|
|Kimberley
|Postal worker
|9,772
|23.82
|2nd
|-
|North Okanagan—Shuswap
|Alice Brown
|
|Vernon
|Electrician
|12,528
|24.20
|2nd
|-
|Okanagan—Coquihalla
|Joyce Procure
|
|Westbank
|Nurse
|9,509
|19.55
|3rd
|-
|Prince George—Peace River
|Michael Hunter
|
|Tumbler Ridge
|Miner
|7,501
|20.70
|3rd
|-
|Skeena—Bulkley Valley
|Nathan Cullen
|
|Smithers
|Consultant
|13,706
|37.14
|1st
|-
|Southern Interior
|Alex Atamanenko
|
|Castlegar
|Teacher
|16,260
|35.13
|2nd
|}
Fraser Valley/Lower Mainland
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Abbotsford
|Scott Fast
|
|Abbotsford
|Professor at University College of the Fraser Valley
|6,575
|13.64
|3rd
|-
|Burnaby—Douglas
|Bill Siksay
|NDP candidate for Vancouver Centre in the 1997 federal election
|Burnaby
|Executive assistant
|15,682
|34.59
|1st
|-
|Burnaby—New Westminster
|Peter Julian
|Former director of The Council of Canadians
|New Westminster
|Non-profit executive
|14,061
|33.72
|1st
|-
|Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon
|Rollie L. Keith
|BC NDP candidate for Chilliwack in the 1996 British Columbia provincial election and for Abbotsford in the 1995 Abbotsford provincial by-election <br> NDP candidate for Fraser Valley East in the 1993 federal election
|Chilliwack
|Soldier
|9,244
|20.59
|2nd
|-
|Delta—Richmond East
|Itrath Syed
|
|Richmond
|Student (University of British Columbia)
|6,838
|14.63
|3rd
|-
|Dewdney—Alouette
|Mike Bocking
|
|Mission
|Journalist
|15,693
|32.68
|2nd
|-
|Fleetwood—Port Kells
|Barry Bell
|BC NDP candidate for Surrey-Tynehead in the 2001 British Columbia provincial election
|Surrey
|Tradesman
|10,976
|27.97
|3rd
|-
|Langley
|Dean Morrison
|
|Langley
|Painter
|8,568
|16.75
|3rd
|-
|New Westminster—Coquitlam
|Steve McClurg
|
|New Westminster
|Small business owner
|15,580
|32.64
|2nd
|-
|Newton—North Delta
|Nancy Clegg
|
|Delta
|Professor at Kwantlen University College
|12,037
|29.20
|3rd
|-
|North Vancouver
|John Nelson
|
|North Vancouver
|Consultant
|8,967
|15.87
|3rd
|-
|Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam
|Charley King
|
|Port Coquitlam
|Teacher
|12,023
|26.38
|3rd
|-
|Richmond
|Dale Jackaman
|
|Richmond
|Anti-tobacco activist / IT professional
|6,142
|15.01
|3rd
|-
|South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale
|H. Pummy Kaur
|
|Fort Langley
|Teacher
|7,663
|14.37
|3rd
|-
|Surrey North
|Jim Karpoff
|Member of Parliament for Surrey North (1988–1993)
|Surrey
|Social worker
|8,312
|24.13
|2nd
|-
|Vancouver Centre
|Kennedy Stewart
|
|Vancouver
|Professor at Simon Fraser University
|17,050
|32.30
|2nd
|-
|Vancouver East
|Libby Davies
|Member of Parliament for Vancouver East (1997–2015) <br> Member of Vancouver City Council (1982–1993)
|Vancouver
|Human resources professional
|23,452
|56.46
|1st
|-
|Vancouver Kingsway
|Ian Waddell
|Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Fraserview (1996–2001) <br> Member of Parliament for Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam (1988–1993) and Vancouver Kingsway (1979–1988)
|Vancouver
|Lawyer
|15,916
|37.28
|2nd
|-
|Vancouver Quadra
|David Askew
|
|Vancouver
|Civil servant
|8,348
|15.00
|3rd
|-
|Vancouver South
|Bev Meslo
|Candidate in the 2003 New Democratic Party leadership election
|Vancouver
|Feminist activist
|10,038
|24.56
|3rd
|-
|West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast
|Nicholas Simons
|
|Gibsons
|Social services director
|13,156
|21.73
|3rd
|}
Vancouver Island
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
|Randall Garrison
|
|Esquimalt
|Professor at Camosun College
|16,821
|30.62
|2nd
|-
|Nanaimo—Alberni
|Scott Fraser
|Mayor of Tofino (1996–1999)
|Qualicum Beach
|Harbour manager
|19,152
|32.31
|2nd
|-
|Nanaimo—Cowichan
|Jean Crowder
|
|Duncan
|Human resources professional
|25,243
|43.71
|1st
|-
|Saanich—Gulf Islands
|Jennifer Burgis
|
|Victoria
|Consultant
|13,763
|21.58
|3rd
|-
|Vancouver Island North
|Catherine J. Bell
|Vice-president of the British Columbia General Employees' Union
|Cumberland
|Union leader
|18,250
|34.50
|2nd
|-
|Victoria
|David Turner
|Mayor of Victoria (1991–1993)
|Victoria
|Professor at the University of Victoria
|18,093
|31.08
|2nd
|}
Manitoba
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Brandon—Souris
|Mike Abbey
|
|Brandon
|Civil servant
|6,740
|19.15
|3rd
|-
|Charleswood—St. James
|Peter Carney
|St. James-Assiniboia School Division trustee (1999–2006) <br> NDP candidate for St. Boniface in the 1997 federal election
|Winnipeg
|Principal
|4,283
|10.15
|3rd
|-
|Churchill
|Bev Desjarlais
|Member of Parliament for Churchill (1997–2006)
|Thompson
|Clerk
|8,612
|43.44
|1st
|-
|Dauphin—Swan River
|Walter Kolisnyk
|
|Minitonas
|Farmer
|7,341
|21.97
|2nd
|-
|Elmwood—Transcona
|Bill Blaikie
|Member of Parliament for Winnipeg—Transcona (1988–2004) and Winnipeg—Birds Hill (1979–1988)
|Winnipeg
|United Church minister
|15,221
|51.99
|1st
|-
|Kildonan—St. Paul
|Lorene Mahoney
|
|West St. Paul
|Nurse
|8,202
|22.53
|3rd
|-
|Portage—Lisgar
|Daren Van den Bussche
|
|Portage la Prairie
|Firefigher
|3,251
|9.34
|3rd
|-
|Provencher
|Sarah Zaharia
|
|Winnipeg
|Consultant
|3,244
|9.01
|3rd
|-
|Saint Boniface
|Mathieu Allard
|
|Winnipeg
|Student (University of Manitoba)
|6,954
|18.02
|3rd
|-
|Selkirk—Interlake
|Duane Nicol
|Member of Selkirk City Council <br> NDP candidate for Winnipeg South in the 2000 federal election
|Selkirk
|Healthcare director
|10,516
|26.53
|2nd
|-
|Winnipeg Centre
|Pat Martin
|Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre (1997–2015)
|Winnipeg
|Carpenter
|12,149
|45.39
|1st
|-
|Winnipeg North
|Judy Wasylycia-Leis
|Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North Centre (1997–2004) <br> Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Johns (1986–1993)
|Winnipeg
|Policy advisor
|12,507
|48.16
|1st
|-
|Winnipeg South
|Catherine Green
|
|Winnipeg
|Architect
|4,217
|11.23
|3rd
|-
|Winnipeg South Centre
|James Allum
|NDP candidate for Winnipeg South Centre in the 2000 federal election
|Winnipeg
|Professor at the University of Winnipeg
|8,270
|21.25
|3rd
|}
New Brunswick
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Acadie—Bathurst
|Yvon Godin
|Member of Parliament for Acadie—Bathurst (1997–2015)
|Bathurst
|Union leader (United Steelworkers)
|23,857
|53.93
|1st
|-
|Beauséjour
|Omer Bourque
|
|Haute-Aboujagane
|Fish processing worker
|6,056
|14.71
|3rd
|-
|Fredericton
|John Carty
|
|Fredericton
|Animal shelter manager
|7,360
|17.37
|3rd
|-
|Fundy
|Pat Hanratty
|NB NDP candidate for Hampton-Belleisle in the 2003 New Brunswick provincial election
|Hampton
|Carpenter
|5,417
|16.19
|3rd
|-
|Madawaska—Restigouche
|Rodolphe Martin
|
|Edmundston
|
|8,737
|27.59
|2nd
|-
|Miramichi
|Hilaire Rousselle
|
|Saint-Wilfred
|Cook
|5,980
|18.38
|3rd
|-
|Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
|Hélène Lapointe
|NB NDP candidate for Dieppe-Memramcook in the 2003 New Brunswick provincial election<br> NDP candidate for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe in the 2000 federal election
|Dieppe
|Typesetter
|5,344
|12.54
|3rd
|-
|St. Croix—Belleisle
|Patrick Webber
|
|Fredericton
|Student
|3,600
|11.69
|3rd
|-
|Saint John
|Terry Albright
|
|Saint John
|Nurse
|6,926
|19.06
|3rd
|-
|Tobique—Mactaquac
|Jason Mapplebeck
|
|Estey's Bridge
|Student
|2,957
|8.50
|3rd
|}
Newfoundland and Labrador
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Avalon
|Michael Kehoe
|NL NDP candidate for Topsail in the 2003 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election
|Paradise
|Taxi driver
|3,450
|10.98
|3rd
|-
|Bonavista—Exploits
|Samuel Robert McLean
|
|Gander
|Teacher
|2,667
|8.05
|3rd
|-
|Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte
|Holly Pike
|
|Corner Brook
|Professor at the Memorial University of Newfoundland
|3,743
|13.14
|3rd
|-
|Labrador
|Shawn Crann
|NL NDP candidate for Bonavista South in the 1999 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election
|Happy Valley-Goose Bay
|Funeral director
|856
|9.64
|4th
|-
|Random—Burin—St. George's
|Desmond McGrath
|Founder of the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union
|Stephenville
|Roman Catholic priest
|8,797
|33.23
|2nd
|-
|St. John's North
|Janine Piller
|
|St. John's
|Business owner
|7,198
|19.77
|3rd
|-
|St. John's South—Mount Pearl
|Peg Norman
|
|St. John's
|Healthcare manager
|7,989
|23.71
|3rd
|}
Nova Scotia
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Cape Breton—Canso
|Shirley Hartery
|
|Port Hawkesbury
|Teacher
|9,197
|24.32
|2nd
|-
|Central Nova
|Alexis MacDonald
|
|Antigonish
|
|10,470
|27.66
|2nd
|-
|Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
|Susan MacAlpine-Gillis
|
|Dartmouth
|United Church minister
|13,463
|32.50
|2nd
|-
|Halifax
|Alexa McDonough
|Member of Parliament for Halifax (1997–2008) <br> Leader of the New Democratic Party (1995–2003) <br> Leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party (1980–1994) <br> Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Fairview (1993–1995) <br> Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Chebucto (1981–1993)
|Halifax
|Social worker
|18,341
|41.55
|1st
|-
|Halifax West
|Bill Carr
|
|Halifax
|Actor / Journalist
|11,228
|27.95
|2nd
|-
|Kings—Hants
|Skip Hambling
|
|Delhaven
|Newspaper editor
|6,663
|17.69
|3rd
|-
|North Nova
|Margaret E. Sagar
|
|Truro
|United Church minister
|7,560
|18.91
|3rd
|-
|Sackville—Eastern Shore
|Peter Stoffer
|Member of Parliament for Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore (1997–2004)
|Windsor Junction
|Airline employee
|17,925
|45.77
|1st
|-
|South Shore—St. Margaret's
|Gordon Earle
|Member of Parliament for Halifax West (1997–2000)
|Upper Tantallon
|Civil servant
|10,140
|25.70
|3rd
|-
|Sydney—Victoria
|John Hugh Edwards
|
|Victoria
|Instructor at St. Francis Xavier University
|10,298
|27.71
|2nd
|-
|West Nova
|Arthur Bull
|
|Digby
|Educator
|9,086
|21.12
|3rd
|}
Ontario
Central Ontario
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Barrie
|Peter Bursztyn
|
|Barrie
|Chemist / Professor at Georgian College and Laurentian University
|5,312
|10.67
|3rd
|-
|Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge
|Bruce Rogers
|NDP candidate for Oshawa in the 2000 federal election and for Parkdale in the 1968 federal election
|Blackstock
|Broadcast journalist
|7,721
|15.11
|3rd
|-
|Dufferin—Caledon
|Rita Landry
|
|Milton
|
|3,798
|8.44
|4th
|-
|Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
|Gil J. McElroy
|
|Bobcaygeon
|Small business owner
|8,427
|15.07
|3rd
|-
|Newmarket—Aurora
|Ed Chudak
|
|Newmarket
|Union official (Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association)
|5,111
|9.94
|3rd
|-
|Northumberland—Quinte West
|Russ Christianson
|
|Campbellford
|Businessman
|9,007
|15.61
|3rd
|-
|Peterborough
|Linda Slavin
|NDP candidate for Peterborough in the 1984 federal election <br> ONDP candidate for Peterborough in the 1987 and 1985 Ontario provincial elections
|Peterborough
|Teacher
|10,957
|19.01
|3rd
|-
|Simcoe—Grey
|Colin Mackinnon
|
|Wasaga Beach
|Accountant
|5,532
|9.99
|3rd
|-
|Simcoe North
|Jen Hill
|
|Orillia
|Small business owner
|6,162
|11.29
|3rd
|-
|York—Simcoe
|Sylvia Gerl
|
|Keswick
|Women's shelter worker
|5,314
|11.25
|3rd
|}
Eastern Ontario/Ottawa
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Carleton—Lanark
|Rick Prashaw
|
|Kanata
|
|6,758
|10.35
|3rd
|-
|Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
|Martin Cauvier
|
|Ottawa
|Consultant
|4,238
|8.48
|3rd
|-
|Kingston and the Islands
|Rob Hutchison
|Candidate for Kingston City Council in the 1997 Kingston municipal election
|Kingston
|Public housing executive
|8,964
|16.47
|3rd
|-
|Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
|Ross Sutherland
|
|Hartington
|Nurse
|7,418
|13.12
|3rd
|-
|Leeds—Grenville
|Steve Armstrong
|President of Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union Local 28-O <br> ONDP candidate for Leeds—Grenville in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Brockville
|Chemical worker
|5,834
|11.32
|3rd
|-
|Nepean—Carleton
|Phil Brown
|
|Nepean
|Urban planner
|6,072
|9.11
|3rd
|-
|Ottawa Centre
|Ed Broadbent
|Leader of the New Democratic Party (1975–1989) <br> Member of Parliament for Oshawa (1979–1990) and Oshawa–Whitby (1968–1979)
|Ottawa
|Professor
|25,734
|41.05
|1st
|-
|Ottawa—Orléans
|Crystal Leblanc
|
|Nepean
|Manager
|5,905
|10.07
|3rd
|-
|Ottawa South
|Monia Mazigh
|
|Ottawa
|Author
|8,080
|13.64
|3rd
|-
|Ottawa—Vanier
|Ric Dagenais
|ONDP candidate for Ottawa—Orléans in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Manotick
|Union official (Canadian Union of Public Employees)
|9,787
|18.54
|3rd
|-
|Ottawa West—Nepean
|Marlene Rivier
|President of Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 479 <br> ONDP candidate for Ottawa West—Nepean in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Britannia, Ottawa
|Psychologist / Union leader
|7,449
|12.98
|3rd
|-
|Prince Edward—Hastings
|Dan Douglas
|
|Belleville
|Teacher
|8,105
|15.19
|3rd
|-
|Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
|Sue McSheffrey
|
|Renfrew
|Physiotherapist
|5,720
|11.46
|3rd
|-
|Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
|Elaine MacDonald
|
|Cornwall
|Teacher
|5,387
|11.15
|3rd
|}
Greater Toronto Area
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Ajax—Pickering
|Kevin Modeste
|
|Pickering
|Executive assistant
|5,286
|12.12
|3rd
|-
|Beaches—East York
|Peter Tabuns
|Member of Toronto City Council for Riverdale (1990–1997)
|Toronto
|Executive director of Greenpeace Canada (1999–2004)
|15,156
|32.29
|2nd
|-
|Bramalea—Gore—Malton
|Fernando Miranda
|
|Brampton
|Engineer
|6,113
|14.85
|3rd
|-
|Brampton—Springdale
|Kathy Pounder
|ONDP candidate for Brampton Centre in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Brampton
|Urban planner
|8,038
|19.79
|3rd
|-
|Brampton West
|Chris Moise
|ONDP candidate for Brampton West—Mississauga in the 2003 Ontario provincial election and for Oak Ridges in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
|Toronto
|
|4,920
|10.49
|3rd
|-
|Burlington
|David Carter Laird
|ONDP candidate for Burlington in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Burlington
|Child protection worker
|6,581
|10.79
|3rd
|-
|Davenport
|Rui Pires
|
|Toronto
|Social services worker
|11,292
|34.13
|2nd
|-
|Don Valley East
|Valerie Ann Mah
|
|Toronto
|Principal
|5,287
|13.21
|3rd
|-
|Don Valley West
|David Thomas
|
|North York
|Financial professional
|4,393
|8.58
|3rd
|-
|Eglinton—Lawrence
|Max Silverman
|
|Toronto
|Student
|4,886
|10.38
|3rd
|-
|Etobicoke Centre
|John Richmond
|
|Etobicoke
|Social worker
|5,174
|9.91
|3rd
|-
|Etobicoke—Lakeshore
|Margaret Anne McHugh
|ONDP candidate for Etobicoke Centre in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Etobicoke
|Healthcare manager
|7,179
|14.48
|3rd
|-
|Etobicoke North
|Cesar Martello
|ONDP candidate for Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Toronto
|Student (York University)
|3,761
|12.24
|3rd
|-
|Halton
|Anwar Naqvi
|ONDP candidate for Oakville in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Oakville
|Lawyer
|4,642
|8.20
|3rd
|-
|Markham—Unionville
|Janice Hagan
|NDP candidate for Markham in the 2000 federal election <br> ONDP candidate for Markham in the 2003 and 1999 Ontario provincial elections
|Markham
|Teacher
|3,993
|12.12
|3rd
|-
|Mississauga—Brampton South
|Larry Taylor
|Former member of Mississauga City Council
|Barrie
|Real estate broker
|6,411
|14.80
|3rd
|-
|Mississauga East—Cooksville
|Jim Gill
|
|Brampton
|Clerk
|4,619
|11.67
|3rd
|-
|Mississauga—Erindale
|Simon Black
|
|Mississauga
|Social services worker / Teaching assistant
|5,104
|9.82
|3rd
|-
|Mississauga South
|Michael James Culkin
|
|Mississauga
|Student
|5,004
|10.50
|3rd
|-
|Mississauga—Streetsville
|Manjinder Rai
|
|Mississauga
|Mechanic
|4,266
|9.47
|3rd
|-
|Oak Ridges—Markham
|Pamela Courtot
|ONDP candidate for Oak Ridges in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Stouffville
|Small business owner
|5,430
|8.79
|3rd
|-
|Oakville
|Alison Myrden
|
|Burlington
|Correctional officer
|4,027
|7.29
|3rd
|-
|Oshawa
|Sid Ryan
|President of CUPE Ontario (1992–2009) <br> ONDP candidate for Oshawa in the 2003 Ontario provincial election and for Scarborough Centre in the 1999 Ontario provincial election
|Whitby
|Union leader (Canadian Union of Public Employees)
|15,352
|32.24
|2nd
|-
|Parkdale—High Park
|Peggy Nash
|
|Toronto
|Union official (Canadian Auto Workers)
|16,201
|34.53
|2nd
|-
|Pickering—Scarborough East
|Gary Dale
|
|West Hill, Toronto
|Consultant
|5,392
|11.25
|3rd
|-
|Richmond Hill
|C. Nella Cotrupi
|
|Richmond Hill
|Lawyer
|4,495
|9.70
|3rd
|-
|Scarborough—Agincourt
|D'Arcy Palmer
|
|Scarborough
|Screenwriter
|4,182
|10.15
|3rd
|-
|Scarborough Centre
|Greg Gogan
|Leader of Option Canada (1991–1993) <br> National Party candidate for Scarborough West in the 1993 federal election
|Toronto
|Insurance professional
|6,156
|16.82
|3rd
|-
|Scarborough—Guildwood
|Sheila White
|Daughter of Bill White
|Scarborough
|Advisor
|5,885
|16.16
|3rd
|-
|Scarborough—Rouge River
|Fauzia Khan
|
|Scarborough
|Journalist
|3,635
|9.33
|4th
|-
|Scarborough Southwest
|Dan Harris
|
|Toronto
|IT professional
|8,471
|22.31
|3rd
|-
|St. Paul's
|Norman Tobias
|
|Toronto
|Lawyer
|8,667
|15.73
|3rd
|-
|Thornhill
|Rick Morelli
|Metropolitan Separate School Board Trustee for Downsview (1988–?)
|Woodbridge
|Pharmacy manager
|3,671
|6.98
|3rd
|-
|Toronto Centre
|Michael Shapcott
|
|Toronto
|
|12,747
|23.75
|2nd
|-
|Toronto—Danforth
|Jack Layton
|Leader of the New Democratic Party (2004–2011) <br> Member of Toronto City Council (1994–2003 & 1982–1991)
|Toronto
|Professor
|22,198
|46.34
|1st
|-
|Trinity—Spadina
|Olivia Chow
|Member of Toronto City Council for Trinity—Spadina (2000–2006) and Downtown (1992–2000) <br> Toronto Board of Education Trustee (1985–1991)
|Toronto
|Artist/Professor at George Brown College
|22,397
|42.04
|2nd
|-
|Vaughan
|Octavia Beckles
|NDP candidate for Vaughan—King—Aurora in the 2000 federal election
|Woodbridge
|Bank manager
|4,371
|8.76
|3rd
|-
|Whitby—Oshawa
|Maret Sadem-Thompson
|
|Whitby
|Principal
|8,002
|14.05
|3rd
|-
|Willowdale
|Yvonne Bobb
|ONDP candidate for Willowdale in the 2003 Ontario provincial election <br> NDP candidate for Willowdale in the 2000 federal election
|Toronto
|Civil servant
|4,812
|9.57
|3rd
|-
|York Centre
|Peter Flaherty
|
|Toronto
|Author
|5,376
|13.69
|3rd
|-
|York South—Weston
|Paul Ferreira
|NDP candidate for Brampton Centre in the 1997 federal election
|Toronto
|Public relations professional
|7,281
|21.21
|2nd
|-
|York West
|Sandra Romano Anthony
|
|Toronto
|Nutritionist
|4,228
|15.29
|2nd
|}
Hamilton/Niagara
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
|Gordon Guyatt
|NDP candidate for Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot in the 2000 federal election
|Dundas
|Physician / Professor at McMaster University
|11,557
|20.91
|3rd
|-
|Hamilton Centre
|David Christopherson
|Member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Hamilton West (1999–2003) and Hamilton Centre (1990–1999) <br> Member of Hamilton City Council for Ward 4 (1985–1990)
|Hamilton
|Union official (United Auto Workers)
|20,321
|45.81
|1st
|-
|Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
|Tony DePaulo
|
|Hamilton
|Industrial mechanic
|17,490
|35.84
|2nd
|-
|Hamilton Mountain
|Chris Charlton
|ONDP candidate for Hamilton Mountain in the 2003 and 1999 Ontario provincial elections <br> NDP candidate for Hamilton Mountain in the 1997 federal election
|Hamilton
|Non-profit director
|17,552
|32.94
|2nd
|-
|Niagara Falls
|Wayne Gates
|
|Niagara Falls
|Union leader (Unifor)
|10,680
|20.79
|3rd
|-
|Niagara West—Glanbrook
|Dave Heatley
|
|Hamilton
|Industrial worker
|7,681
|14.82
|3rd
|-
|St. Catharines
|Ted Mouradian
|Former president of the Ontario Real Estate Association
|St. Catharines
|Businessman
|10,135
|19.26
|3rd
|-
|Welland
|Jody Di Bartolomeo
|NDP candidate for Erie—Lincoln in the 2000 federal election
|Port Colborne
|Occupational safety and health professional
|14,623
|29.50
|2nd
|}
Northern Ontario
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
|Carol Hughes
|
|Hanmer
|Union official (Canadian Labour Congress)
|11,051
|31.69
|2nd
|-
|Kenora
|Susan Barclay
|NDP candidate for Kenora—Rainy River in the 2000 federal election
|Sioux Lookout
|Anglican priest
|7,577
|32.06
|2nd
|-
|Nickel Belt (federal electoral district)
|Claude Gravelle
|Member of Rayside-Balfour Town Council (1997–2000)
|Chelmsford
|Machinist
|13,980
|34.50
|2nd
|-
|Nipissing—Timiskaming
|Dave Fluri
|
|Sturgeon Falls
|Biologist
|7,354
|17.05
|3rd
|-
|Parry Sound—Muskoka
|Jo-Anne Marie Boulding
|ONDP candidate for Parry Sound—Muskoka in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Bracebridge
|Lawyer
|5,171
|11.77
|3rd
|-
|Sault Ste. Marie
|Tony Martin
|Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Sault Ste. Marie (1990–2003)
|Sault Ste. Marie
|Social services worker
|16,512
|38.29
|1st
|-
|Sudbury
|Gerry McIntaggart
|Member of Sudbury City Council (1991–2003)
|Sudbury
|Logistics professional
|12,781
|29.86
|2nd
|-
|Thunder Bay—Rainy River
|John Rafferty
|ONDP candidate for Thunder Bay—Atikokan in the 2003 Ontario provincial election <br> NDP candidate for Thunder Bay—Superior North in the 2000 federal election
|
|Radio broadcaster
|10,781
|29.70
|2nd
|-
|Thunder Bay—Superior North
|Bruce Hyer
|
|Armstrong
|Ecologist
|10,230
|29.31
|2nd
|-
|Timmins–James Bay
|Charlie Angus
|
|Cobalt
|Musician / Writer
|14,138
|41.45
|1st
|}
Southwestern Ontario
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Brant
|Lynn Bowering
|
|Brantford
|Consultant
|11,826
|22.00
|3rd
|-
|Cambridge
|Gary Price
|Member of Cambridge City Council (1994–?)
|Cambridge
|Technician
|10,392
|20.15
|3rd
|-
|Chatham-Kent—Essex
|Kathleen Kevany
|
|Chatham
|Professor at the University of Western Ontario
|7,538
|17.13
|3rd
|-
|Elgin—Middlesex—London
|Tim McCallum
|
|Dutton
|Industrial worker
|6,763
|14.58
|3rd
|-
|Essex
|David Tremblay
|Member of Lakeshore Town Council (1998–2000) <br> Mayor of Tilbury North (1994–1997)<br> Member of Tilbury North Town Council (1985–1994)
|Pointe-aux-Roches
|Teacher / Farmer
|12,519
|24.41
|3rd
|-
|Grey—Bruce—Owen Sound
|Sebastian Ostertag
|
|Owen Sound
|Student (University of Western Ontario)
|6,516
|13.08
|3rd
|-
|Guelph
|Phil Allt
|
|Guelph
|Small business owner
|10,527
|20.03
|3rd
|-
|Haldimand—Norfolk
|Carrie Sinkowski
|
|Port Dover
|Teaching assistant
|7,143
|14.35
|3rd
|-
|Huron—Bruce
|Grant Robertson
|ONDP candidate for Huron—Bruce in the 2003 Ontario provincial election
|Paisley
|Ontario director of the National Farmers Union
|6,707
|13.08
|3rd
|-
|Kitchener Centre
|Richard Walsh-Bowers
|NDP candidate for Kitchener—Waterloo in the 2000 federal election <br> ONDP candidate for Waterloo—Wellington in the 2003 and 1999 Ontario provincial elections
|Wallenstein
|Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University
|8,717
|19.32
|3rd
|-
|Kitchener—Conestoga
|Len Carter
|
|Kitchener
|Small business owner
|6,623
|15.72
|3rd
|-
|Kitchener—Waterloo
|Edwin Laryea
|
|Waterloo
|Principal
|9,267
|15.92
|3rd
|-
|London—Fanshawe
|Irene Mathyssen
|Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Middlesex (1990–1995)
|Ilderton
|Teacher
|12,511
|30.41
|2nd
|-
|London North Centre
|Joe Swan
|Former member of London City Council
|London
|Homeless shelter director
|12,034
|24.14
|3rd
|-
|London West
|Gina Barber
|
|London
|Teacher
|9,522
|17.28
|3rd
|-
|Middlesex—Kent—Lambton
|Kevin Blake
|Member of Wallaceburg Town Council (1991–1994)
|Wallaceburg
|
|7,376
|15.06
|3rd
|-
|Oxford
|Zoé Dorcas Kunschner
|
|Ingersoll
|Small business owner
|6,673
|14.54
|3rd
|-
|Perth—Wellington
|Robert Roth
|ONDP candidate for Cornwall in the 1987 Ontario provincial election
|Stratford
|Marketing consultant / Small business owner
|7,027
|15.62
|3rd
|-
|Sarnia—Lambton
|Greg Agar
|
|Courtright
|Chemical worker
|7,764
|16.33
|3rd
|-
|Wellington—Halton Hills
|Noel Duignan
|Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Halton North (1990–1995)
|Georgetown
|Mediator
|5,974
|11.91
|3rd
|-
|Windsor—Tecumseh
|Joe Comartin
|Member of Parliament for Windsor—St. Clair (2000–2004)
|Windsor
|Lawyer
|20,037
|41.85
|1st
|-
|Windsor West
|Brian Masse
|Member of Parliament for Windsor West (2002–2025) <br> Member of Windsor City Council (1997–2002)
|Windsor
|Disability support worker
|20,297
|45.97
|1st
|}
Prince Edward Island
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Cardigan
|Dave MacKinnon
|
|Souris
|Businessman
|2,103
|10.15
|3rd
|-
|Charlottetown
|Dody Crane
|Leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island (1989–1991)
|Charlottetown
|Lawyer
|3,428
|18.44
|3rd
|-
|Egmont
|Regena Kaye Russell
|
|O'Leary
|Lawyer
|2,133
|11.57
|3rd
|-
|Malpeque
|Ken Bingham
|PEI NDP candidate for Park Corner-Oyster Bed in the 2003 Prince Edward Island provincial election <br> NDP candidate for Malpeque in the 2000 federal election
|New Glasgow
|Businessman
|1,902
|10.09
|3rd
|}
Quebec
Central Quebec
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Berthier—Maskinongé
|
|
|Louiseville
|Coordinator
|1,653
|3.36
|4th
|-
|Joliette
|
|NDP candidate for Joliette in the 1997 federal election
|Crabtree
|
|1,755
|3.63
|4th
|-
|Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
|
|
|Saint-Nicolas
|Researcher
|2,091
|4.75
|4th
|-
|Montcalm
|
|
|Sainte-Béatrix
|Student
|1,531
|3.17
|5th
|-
|Portneuf
|
|
|Quebec City
|Political scientist
|1,540
|3.58
|5th
|-
|Repentigny
|
|
|Montreal
|Radio journalist
|1,526
|2.98
|4th
|-
|Richelieu
|
|NDP candidate for Verchères—Les Patriotes in the 2000 federal election
|Montreal
|Musician
|1,017
|2.09
|4th
|-
|Saint-Maurice—Champlain
|
|
|Montreal
|Lawyer
|1,104
|2.36
|4th
|-
|Trois-Rivières
|
|
|Montreal
|Student
|1,635
|3.52
|4th
|}
Eastern Townships/Southern Quebec
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Beauce
|
|
|Sainte-Hénédine
|Student
|1,443
|3.05
|4th
|-
|Beauharnois—Salaberry
|
|
|Montreal
|
|1,018
|1.93
|5th
|-
|Brome—Missisquoi
|
|NDP candidate for Saint-Laurent—Cartierville in the 2000 election
|Montreal
|Businesswoman
|1,177
|2.66
|5th
|-
|Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
|
|
|Montreal
|Student
|1,704
|3.33
|5th
|-
|Compton—Stanstead
|
|
|Asbestos
|Radio journalist
|1,451
|3.31
|5th
|-
|Drummond
|
|
|Montreal
|Student
|745
|2.19
|5th
|-
|Mégantic—L'Érable
|
|
|Victoriaville
|Security guard
|1,608
|3.73
|4th
|-
|Richmond—Arthabaska
|
|
|Windsor
|Youth pastoral worker
|1,540
|3.26
|5th
|-
|Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
|
|
|Montreal
|Executive assistant
|1,204
|2.52
|4th
|-
|Saint-Jean
|
|
|Montreal
|Student
|1,687
|3.44
|4th
|-
|Shefford
|
|
|Windsor
|Student
|1,146
|2.43
|5th
|-
|Sherbrooke
|
|
|Sherbrooke
|Student
|1,463
|2.93
|5th
|}
Greater Montreal
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Ahuntsic
|
|
|Montreal
|Lawyer
|3,013
|6.21
|3rd
|-
|Alfred-Pellan
|
|
|Laval
|Community development officer
|1,849
|3.47
|4th
|-
|Bourassa
|
|
|Saint-Leonard, Montreal
|Physician
|1,661
|3.97
|4th
|-
|Brossard—La Prairie
|
|
|Montreal
|Professor
|2,321
|4.41
|4th
|-
|Chambly—Borduas
|
|
|Saint-Jean-Baptiste
|Computer specialist
|2,681
|4.80
|4th
|-
|Hochelaga
|
|
|Montreal
|Animator
|2,510
|5.49
|3rd
|-
|Honoré-Mercier
|François Pilon
|
|Montreal
|Civil servant
|1,973
|4.09
|4th
|-
|Jeanne-Le Ber
|
|
|Montreal
|Consultant
|3,160
|6.92
|3rd
|-
|La Pointe-de-l'Île
|
|
|Montreal
|Political scientist
|1,751
|3.79
|4th
|-
|Lac-Saint-Louis
|
|
|Pointe-Claire
|Student
|3,789
|7.54
|4th
|-
|LaSalle—Émard
|Rebecca Blaikie
|
|Montreal
|Educator
|1,995
|4.37
|4th
|-
|Laurier
|
|
|Montreal
|Professor
|5,779
|12.08
|3rd
|-
|Laval
|Alain Giguère
|NDP candidate for Roberval in the 2000, 1997, and 1993 federal elections and for Verdun—Saint-Paul in the 1984 federal election <br> NDPQ candidate for Saint-Henri in the 1985 Quebec provincial election
|Laval
|Lawyer
|1,998
|4.10
|4th
|-
|Laval—Les Îles
|
|
|Laval
|Chemist
|2,202
|4.39
|4th
|-
|Longueuil
|
|
|Montreal
|Community organizer
|2,512
|5.19
|3rd
|-
|Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
|
|
|Laval
|
|1,867
|3.57
|5th
|-
|Mount Royal
|
|
|Montreal
|Student
|1,859
|4.91
|4th
|-
|Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
|
|
|Montreal
|Teacher
|3,513
|7.93
|4th
|-
|Outremont
|
|
|Verdun, Montreal
|Professor
|5,382
|14.06
|3rd
|-
|Papineau
|
|
|Montreal
|Postal worker
|3,603
|8.77
|3rd
|-
|Pierrefonds—Dollard
|
|
|Pierrefonds, Montreal
|Researcher
|2,545
|5.47
|4th
|-
|Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
|
|
|Deux-Montagnes
|Student
|1,559
|3.42
|5th
|-
|Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
|
|
|Montreal
|Teacher
|3,876
|7.67
|3rd
|-
|Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
|
|
|Mont-Saint-Hilaire
|Teacher
|2,253
|4.43
|4th
|-
|Saint-Lambert
|
|
|Longueuil
|Student
|2,130
|4.72
|4th
|-
|Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
|
|
|Saint-Laurent, Montreal
|Lawyer
|2,630
|6.25
|3rd
|-
|Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
|
|
|Saint-Leonard, Montreal
|Student
|2,422
|5.98
|3rd
|-
|Terrebonne—Blainville
|
|
|Blainville
|Consultant
|1,451
|3.16
|5th
|-
|Vaudreuil—Soulanges
|
|
|Hudson
|Engineer
|2,175
|3.90
|4th
|-
|Verchères—Les Patriotes
|
|
|Boucherville
|Student
|1,815
|3.68
|4th
|-
|Westmount—Ville-Marie
|
|
|Montreal
|Consultant
|4,795
|11.99
|3rd
|}
Northern Quebec
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Abitibi—Témiscamingue
|
|
|Rouyn-Noranda
|Industrial mechanic
|1,472
|3.39
|4th
|-
|Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
|
|
|Chicoutimi
|Community organizer
|1,699
|3.73
|4th
|-
|Jonquière—Alma
|
|
|Alma
|Student
|1,561
|3.40
|4th
|-
|Manicouagan
|Pierre Ducasse
|
|Sept-Îles
|Consultant
|3,361
|10.33
|3rd
|-
|Nunavik—Eeyou
|
|
|Montreal
|Marketing professional
|1,097
|3.94
|4th
|-
|Roberval
|
|
|Saint-Prime
|Student
|1,777
|5.11
|4th
|}
Quebec City/Gaspe/Eastern Quebec
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Beauport
|
|
|Loretteville, Quebec City
|Researcher
|1,896
|4.09
|4th
|-
|Charlesbourg
|
|
|Toronto
|Student
|1,623
|3.51
|4th
|-
|Charlevoix—Montmorency
|
|
|Charlesbourg, Quebec City
|Student
|1,055
|2.52
|5th
|-
|Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
|Philip Toone
|NDP candidate for Champlain in the 2000 federal election
|Maria
|Student
|805
|2.09
|5th
|-
|Lévis—Bellechasse
|
|
|Lévis
|Social Worker
|1,910
|3.86
|5th
|-
|Louis-Hébert
|
|
|Cap-Rouge, Quebec City
|Lecturer
|3,112
|5.57
|4th
|-
|Louis-Saint-Laurent
|
|
|Montreal
|Fisherman
|1,369
|3.05
|4th
|-
|Matapédia—Matane
|
|
|Mont-Joli
|Composer
|1,581
|4.99
|4th
|-
|Québec
|
|
|Quebec City
|Hospital employee
|2,670
|5.55
|4th
|-
|Rimouski—Témiscouata
|Guy Caron
|
|Rimouski
|Economist
|2,717
|7.05
|4th
|-
|Rivière-du-Loup—Montmagny
|
|
|Montreal
|Customer service professional
|876
|1.98
|5th
|}
Western Quebec/Laurentides/Outaouais
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Argenteuil—Mirabel
|
|NDP candidate for Beauharnois—Salaberry in the 2000 federal election and for Rimouski—Mitis in the 1997 federal election
|Montreal
|Research ethics professional
|1,493
|3.04
|5th
|-
|Gatineau
|
|
|Ottawa
|Translator
|2,610
|5.72
|4th
|-
|Hull-Aylmer
|
|
|Gatineau
|Economist
|5,709
|11.87
|3rd
|-
|Laurentides—Labelle
|
|
|La Conception
|Student
|1,320
|2.69
|5th
|-
|Pontiac
|
|
|Shawville
|Teacher
|2,317
|5.79
|4th
|-
|Rivière-du-Nord
|
|
|Montreal
|Lawyer
|1,290
|2.93
|4th
|}
Saskatchewan
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Battlefords—Lloydminster
|Shawn McKee
|Former president of Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Local 658A
|Lloydminster
|Labourer
|5,367
|20.25
|2nd
|-
|Blackstrap
|Don Kossick
|
|Saskatoon
|Consultant
|8,862
|23.55
|3rd
|-
|Churchill River
|Earl Cook
|
|La Ronge
|Healthcare manager
|3,910
|20.09
|3rd
|-
|Cypress Hills—Grasslands
|Jeff Potts
|
|Swift Current
|
|4,901
|16.50
|3rd
|-
|Palliser
|Dick Proctor
|Member of Parliament for Palliser (1997–2004)
|Regina
|Consultant
|11,785
|35.48
|2nd
|-
|Prince Albert
|Don Hovdebo
|Son of Stan Hovdebo
|Birch Hills
|Farmer
|7,221
|25.15
|2nd
|-
|Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre
|Moe Kovatch
|
|Regina
|Small business owner
|8,300
|26.79
|3rd
|-
|Regina—Qu'Appelle
|Lorne Nystrom
|Member of Parliament for Regina—Qu'Appelle (1997–2004) <br> Member of Parliament for Yorkton—Melville (1968–1993)
|Regina
|Consultant
|9,151
|32.69
|2nd
|-
|Saskatoon—Humboldt
|Nettie Wiebe
|President of the National Farmers Union (1995–1998) <br> Candidate in the 2001 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election
|Delisle
|Professor at the University of Saskatchewan
|9,027
|25.57
|2nd
|-
|Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
|Dennis Gruending
|Member of Parliament for Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar (1999–2000)
|Saskatoon
|Journalist
|9,597
|36.24
|2nd
|-
|Saskatoon—Wanuskewin
|Priscilla Settee
|
|Saskatoon
|Professor at the University of Saskatchewan
|5,770
|17.81
|3rd
|-
|Souris—Moose Mountain
|Robert Stringer
|Sask NDP candidate for Moosomin in the 2003 Saskatchewan provincial election
|Wolseley
|Massage therapist
|4,202
|13.72
|4th
|-
|Wascana
|Erin Weir
|
|Regina
|Student
|5,771
|16.04
|3rd
|-
|Yorkton—Melville
|Don Olson
|Mayor of Sturgis
|Sturgis
|Self-employed
|5,890
|18.59
|2nd
|}
The Territories
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!|Riding<br />
!Candidate's Name
!Notes
! Residence
! Occupation
! Votes
! %
! Rank
|-
|Nunavut
|Bill Riddell
|
|Iqaluit
|Professor at Nunavut Arctic College / Justice of the peace
|1,129
|15.17
|3rd
|-
|Western Arctic
|Dennis Bevington
|Mayor of Fort Smith (1988–1997)
|Fort Smith
|Small business owner
|5,264
|39.06
|2nd
|-
|Yukon
|Pam Boyde
|
|Whitehorse
|Consultant
|3,216
|25.67
|2nd
|}
