Hamilton-Mountain

2007 CANDIDATES
SOPHIA AGGELONITIS
BOB CHARTERS
BRYAN ADAMCZYK
IVAN MILETIC
MARY MAAN

2003 RESULTS

HAMILTON MOUNTAIN (93.1%)

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
*MARIE BOUNTROGIANNI 23524 51.79%
CHRIS CHARLTON 12017 26.46%
SHAKIL HASSAN 8637 19.02%
ELEANOR JOHNSON 748 1.65%
SELWYN INNISS 494 1.09%

HAMILTON WEST (6.9%)

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
JUDY MARSALES 15600 39.97%
ROY ADAMS 13468 34.5%
DOUG BROWN 8185 20.97%
LYNNE SCIME 750 1.92%
JO PAVLOV 727 1.86%
JAMILA GHADDAR 303 .78%

TRANSPOSITION OF VOTES

Party Vote Count Vote Share
22878 50.93%
8616 19.18%
11890 26.47%
OTHERS 1534 3.42%

LATEST NEWS
Biggest loser [Posted 3 months ago]
Dalton's comments [Posted 3 months ago]
Winners and losers [Posted 3 months ago]
Tory concedes election [Posted 3 months ago]
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Ontario Election: Voter turnout hits an all-time low [Posted 10 months ago]
Ontario Election: Thursday papers [Posted 10 months ago]
McGuinty moves on with Family Day [Posted 10 months ago]
Ontario Election: The government we deserve? [Posted 10 months ago]
Hampton says he'll stay as NDP leader [Posted 10 months ago]
Full Comment podcast: Election fallout [Posted 10 months ago]
Kinsella: How we won [Posted 10 months ago]
Even after the election, McGuinty stays on message [Posted 10 months ago]
Will Tory's leadership survive? [Posted 10 months ago]
No seats, but Green party up in support [Posted 10 months ago]
Mixed member proportional system shot down in referendum [Posted 10 months ago]
Tory gets 'sympathy' from his netroots [Posted 10 months ago]
MMP: 'Just leave well enough alone' [Posted 10 months ago]
Carefully managed election nets McGuinty second term [Posted 10 months ago]
Liberals, NDP maintain hold on Toronto [Posted 10 months ago]
John Ivison: This McGuinty victory not like the last one [Posted 10 months ago]
Biggest loser [Posted 10 months ago]
Andrew Coyne: Tory stumbled on schools, and the public panicked [Posted 10 months ago]
905 support goes mostly Liberal [Posted 10 months ago]
Tory concedes, but promises to stay on as leader [Posted 10 months ago]


6 Comments/commentaires
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It msay be close but I’ll call this one for Brian and the NDP. The Liberasl have had three incumbents step down in the Hamilton area and are obvioulsy in trouble here. The NDP will probably win the three seats here provincially they won federally.

Comment/commentaire by Peter Cassidy 07.19.07 @ 10:28 am

This one is going to be hard to call. The Liberals are going to be loosing the Bountriogianni powerhouse, and the NDP never fares well in Ontario…well, not after ‘90. It would be optimistic to say Charters and the Tories will pick this seat up, but they will definately pick up some votes. If anything, right now I would say the Liberals ot Tories will take the seat with a slim minority.

Comment/commentaire by erl 07.30.07 @ 9:06 pm

I think people are reading too much into the fact that 3 Liberals in Hamilton are not running again. It’s giving the impresion that there is massive Liberal exodous that simply isn’t there. While Hamilton Centre will probably flop to the NDP. I don’t see the Liberals loosing on the mountain.

Comment/commentaire by Evan B. 08.03.07 @ 10:10 am

I have been doing some research on this particular riding and it seems that the Liberal powerhouse in this area is starting to crumble,slowly but surely.The political infighting in the local ridings with regards to the Liberals seems to be pushing the electorate towards the N.D.P. as the election progresses on an increasing basis in the Hamilton Mountain riding.Based on these facts i think the N.D.P. will gain enough momemtum to win this riding by 500 to 1000 votes when the dust clears.Only time and the electorate will tell for sure.

Comment/commentaire by Kevin MacDonald 09.21.07 @ 6:07 am

I think that the Liberals are going to win Hamilton Mountain. The liberals won the riding by almost 52% last time. This government has been so good to Hamilton - more than any other government. I believe the voters will see that and vote Liberal.

Comment/commentaire by Emily D 10.06.07 @ 8:33 pm

Can new candidate Sophia Aggelonitis hold Hamilton Mountain for the Liberals? - Yes Lib

Comment/commentaire by Nick J Boragina 10.07.07 @ 10:34 am



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