History of Federal Election Results for Windsor West

The History of Windsor West riding

Windsor West election history

Herb Gray was first elected to Parliament for the riding of Essex West on June 18, 1962, as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.  He was re-elected in twelve subsequent federal elections, making him the longest continuously-serving Member of Parliament in Canadian history

Four decades, from 1962 to 2002

Brian Masse:  Masse joined the federal New Democratic Party in 1997 and was first elected to the Canadian Parliament in a by-election held on May 13, 2002. The election was called after the resignation of Herb Gray, a long-time Liberal cabinet minister who had been a member of Parliament (MP) since 1962. Masse won the NDP nomination without opposition and defeated Liberal candidate Richard Pollock by 2,477 votes to win the seat.

Windsor West Federal Election 2021 results

Windsor West Federal Election results 2021

Brian Masse NDP won with 44.1 % of the vote.  If I am doing my math correctly, 21,702 votes and his expenditures were $88,457.01 that equals $4.07 a vote.

Not sure why there is no expenditure for the Conservative party but the PPC only paid out $5,606.67 and got 4,080 votes

Windsor West Federal Election 2019 results

Windsor West 2019 Federal Election Results

Brian Masse NDP won again.  What a close race with the Liberal candidate Sandra Pupatello.  Similar expenditures as well.  The Conservatives did well with Henry Lau compared to the last election.  But the PPC chose a bad candidate and it shows in the results

Windsor West Federal Election 2015 results

Windsor West Federal Election results

Brian Masse NDP wins with 51.35% of the vote.  

Windsor West Federal Election 2011 results

Windsor west Federal Election 2011 results

Brian Masse NDP wins with  54.33%

The Conservatives had a great year with Lisa Lumley with 31.64% of the vote 

Windsor West Federal Election 2008 results

Windsor west federal election 2008 results

Brian Masse NDP won with  52.54%.  The Conservatives came in second with candidate Lisa Lumley with 22.58%

Windsor West Federal Election 2006 results

Brian Masse NDP won with 49.49% of the vote. Liberals with only 25.39 but a close race with the Conservative party candidate Al Teshuba.

The turnout was up but still only 57.29%

Windsor West Federal Election 2004 results

Brian Masse NDP wins with 45.97 of the vote.  Liberals second and third was the Conservative party

Windsor West Federal (by election) 2002 results

Brian Masse NDP wins by 45.97%

Windsor West Federal election 2000 results

Herb Gray, Liberal wins with 54.21%

Windsor West Federal election 1997 results

Herb Gray, Liberal wins with 55.2% of the vote

Windsor west Federal election 1993 results

Herb Gray, Liberal wins with 73% of vote

Windsor West Federal election 1988 results

Herb Gray, Liberal with 56.24% of votes

Windsor West Federal election 1984 results

Herb Gray wins with 40.55% of votes

Windsor West Federal election 1980 results

Herb Gray wins with 58.50% of votes

Why was there a vote in 1979 and 1980?

This was the era of Pierre Elliott Trudeau.  According to this article:

Trudeau’s Record

Neither the 1979 nor the 1980 elections were exactly voluntary. The Liberal government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau hung on, well into the fifth year of its mandate, hoping against hope that events would save it. The only effect was a string of by-election misfortunes that brought the government perilously close to losing its majority, further narrowing Trudeau’s options.

The election, called for 22 May 1979, pitted the veteran Trudeau against three neophyte opponents — Joe Clark of the Progressive Conservatives (PC), Ed Broadbent of the New Democratic Party (NDP) and Fabien Roy of the Créditistes. Liberals were uneasily aware that the government’s record was at best incomplete; a more realistic assessment would have labelled it uninspired. Trudeau had a tendency to believe that the right process would produce the right results, and so one study followed another.

Separatist Threat

Meanwhile the separatists, the Parti Québécois under René Lévesque, had formed the government in Quebec, presenting Canada with an unprecedented challenge.

Overall, the Conservatives won 136 seats, and the Liberals only 114. The NDP improved its position to 26 seats. On the other hand, the Liberals were considerably ahead in the popular vote nationally. But the seat total was what counted (see Electoral Systems), and Trudeau promptly resigned. Clark had won, coming close to a majority in Parliament, but his government

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The result was almost a foregone conclusion. The Liberals rose 4 per cent in the popular vote, and the Conservatives sank 3 per cent. The NDP gained not quite two per cent, and the Créditistes disappeared. As a consequence, Trudeau won 74 out of 75 seats from Quebec in the House of Commons, and did well in Ontario and the Atlantic provinces, where voters resented Crosbie’s gas tax.

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Windsor West Federal Election 1979 results

Herb Gray won with 48.56% of votes

Windsor west Federal Election 1974 results

Herb Gray, Liberal Party wins with 49.20% of votes

Windsor west Federal Election 1972 results

Herb Gray wins with 49.20% of votes

Windsor West Federal Election 1968 results

Herb Gray, Liberal wins with 54.07% of votes