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

|}

References