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Regional profile
This suburban area has traditionally leaned conservative but has trended liberal since the 1990s primarily due to the rapid growth of the Greater Toronto Area and high immigrant populations, just like the suburbs to the north of Toronto. After winning just one seat (Mississauga East) in 1988, the Liberals swept every seat in this region from 1993 to 2006. The Conservatives won their first seats in the area in 2008, picking up Oakville and Mississauga—Erindale before sweeping the region when they formed a majority government in 2011. However, the Liberals swept the region in 2015.
In 2004, the Liberals won a majority of the vote in every Mississauga and Oakville based seat, while won just under 50% in each of the three Brampton based seats. Their strongest riding was Mississauga East—Cooksville (57%), while their weakest seat was Brampton West (45%). In 2006, the Liberals won a majority of the votes in just three seats, with their strongest seat this time being Mississauga—Brampton South (54%) with their weakest seat being Oakville (43%), which they won by fewer than 800 votes. In 2008, the strongest Liberal seat was again Mississauga East—Cooksville, the only seat in the region where they won a majority of the vote (50%). In 2011 they were shutout of the region, but nearly won Mississauga East—Cooksville, losing it by fewer than 700 votes.
The Conservatives came within 5 points of winning Brampton West, their best seat in 2004, thanks to star candidate Tony Clement. In 2006, their strongest seat was Oakville, which they nearly won. Oakville remained the Conservatives' best seat in 2008 and 2011. When they swept the region in 2011, Oakville was the only riding where they won a majority of the vote (54%). Thanks to a three-way vote split, the Conservatives still managed to win Bramalea—Gore—Malton with just 34% of the vote.
The NDP has traditionally been very weak in the region. Thanks to a strong candidacy of Jagmeet Singh, the NDP placed second in Bramalea—Gore—Malton in 2011, with 33.5% of the vote, losing the riding by fewer than 600 votes.
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Brampton Centre | Bal Gosal 13,345 33.67% |
Rosemary Keenan 5,993 15.12% |
Ramesh Sangha 19,277 48.64% |
Saul Marquard T. Bottcher 844 2.13% |
Frank Chilelli (M-L) 173 0.44% |
New District | ||||||
Brampton East | Naval Bajaj 10,642 23.54% |
Harbaljit Singh Kahlon 10,400 23.01% |
Raj Grewal 23,652 52.32% |
Kyle Lacroix 512 1.13% |
Bal Gosal‡ Bramalea—Gore—Malton | |||||||
Brampton North | Parm Gill 15,888 32.99% |
Martin Singh 7,946 16.50% |
Ruby Sahota 23,297 48.37% |
Pauline Thornham 915 1.90% |
Harinderpal Hundal (Comm.) 120 0.25% |
Parm Gill Brampton—Springdale | ||||||
Brampton South | Kyle Seeback 15,929 35.04% |
Amarjit Sangha 4,843 10.65% |
Sonia Sidhu 23,681 52.09% |
Shaun Hatton 1,011 2.22% |
New District | |||||||
Brampton West | Ninder Thind 13,068 30.11% |
Adaoma Patterson 5,400 12.44% |
Kamal Khera 24,256 55.89% |
Karthika Gobinath 674 1.55% |
Kyle Seeback‡ | |||||||
Mississauga Centre | Julius Tiangson 17,431 33.62% |
Farheen Khan 4,920 9.49% |
Omar Alghabra 28,372 54.72% |
Linh Nguyen 1,129 2.18% |
New District | |||||||
Mississauga East—Cooksville | Wladyslaw Lizon 18,353 35.35% |
Ali Naqvi 4,481 8.63% |
Peter Fonseca 28,154 54.23% |
Jaymini Bhikha 766 1.48% |
Tim Sullivan (M-L) 163 0.31% |
Wladyslaw Lizon | ||||||
Mississauga—Erin Mills | Bob Dechert 21,716 39.24% |
Michelle Bilek 5,206 9.41% |
Iqra Khalid 27,520 49.72% |
Andrew Roblin 905 1.64% |
Bob Dechert Mississauga—Erindale | |||||||
Mississauga—Lakeshore | Stella Ambler 24,435 41.22% |
Eric Guerbilsky 4,735 7.99% |
Sven Spengemann 28,279 47.71% |
Ariana Burgener 1,397 2.36% |
Dagmar Sullivan (M-L) 111 0.19% Paul Woodworth (Libert.) 316 0.53% |
Stella Ambler Mississauga South | ||||||
Mississauga—Malton | Jagdish Grewal[note 1] 11,701 26.44% |
Dianne Douglas 5,450 12.31% |
Navdeep Bains 26,165 59.12% |
Heather Mercer 737 1.67% |
Naresh Tharani (Ind.) 203 0.46% |
Eve Adams§ Mississauga—Brampton South | ||||||
Mississauga—Streetsville | Brad Butt 22,621 40.40% |
Fayaz Karim 5,040 9.00% |
Gagan Sikand 26,792 47.84% |
Chris Hill 1,293 2.31% |
Yegor Tarazevich (CHP) 253 0.45% |
Brad Butt | ||||||
Oakville | Terence Young 27,497 42.50% |
Che Marville 3,830 5.92% |
John Oliver 31,956 49.39% |
David Doel 1,420 2.19% |
Terence Young | |||||||
Oakville North—Burlington | Effie Triantafilopoulos 26,342 43.33% |
Janice Best 4,405 7.25% |
Pam Damoff 28,415 46.74% |
Adnan Shahbaz 968 1.59% |
David Clement (Libert.) 666 1.10% |
Lisa Raitt‡ Halton |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Bramalea—Gore—Malton | Bal Gosal
19,907 |
Gurbax Malhi
16,402 |
Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal
19,368 |
John Moulton
1,748 |
Frank Chilelli (M-L)
371 0.64% |
Gurbax Malhi | ||||||
Brampton—Springdale | Parm Gill
24,618 |
Ruby Dhalla
14,221 |
Manijit Grewal
10,022 |
Mark Hoffberg
1,926 |
Liz Rowley (Com)
219 0.43% |
Ruby Dhalla | ||||||
Brampton West | Kyle Seeback
28,320 |
Andrew Kania
22,128 |
Jagtar Shergill
11,225 |
Avtaar Soor
1,224 |
Theodore Koum Njoh (Ind.)
387 0.61% |
Andrew Kania | ||||||
Mississauga— Brampton South |
Eve Adams
23,632 |
Navdeep Bains
18,579 |
Jim Glavin
9,465 |
Benjamin Stone
1,044 |
Tim Sullivan (M-L)
127 0.24% |
Navdeep Bains | ||||||
Mississauga East—Cooksville | Wladyslaw Lizon
18,796 |
Peter Fonseca
18,120 |
Waseem Ahmed
8,836 |
Jaymini Bhikha
1,032 |
Pierre Chénier (CPC-ML)
241 0.51% |
Albina Guarnieri† | ||||||
Mississauga—Erindale | Bob Dechert
29,793 |
Omar Alghabra
21,541 |
Michelle Bilek
10,327 |
John Fraser
1,694 |
Dagmar Sullivan (CPC-ML)
99 0.16% |
Bob Dechert | ||||||
Mississauga South | Stella Ambler
22,991 |
Paul Szabo
18,393 |
Farah Kabouneh
6,354 |
Paul Simas
1,532 |
Richard Barrett (Ind.)
194 0.39% |
Paul Szabo | ||||||
Mississauga—Streetsville | Brad Butt
22,104 |
Bonnie Crombie
18,651 |
Aijaz Naqvi
7,834 |
Christopher Hill
1,802 |
Bonnie Crombie | |||||||
Oakville | Terence Young
30,068 |
Max Khan
17,890 |
James Ede
8,117 |
Andrew Chlobowski
2,140 |
Terence Young |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Bramalea—Gore—Malton | Stella Ambler
18,350 |
Gurbax Malhi
22,214 |
Jashwant Singh Puniya
5,935 |
Mark Pajot
2,545 |
Frank Chilelli (MXL) 309 | Gurbax Malhi | ||||||
Brampton—Springdale | Parm Gill
17,804 |
Ruby Dhalla
18,522 |
Mani Singh
5,320 |
Dave Finlay
3,524 |
Dimitrios Kabitsis (COM) 135 | Ruby Dhalla | ||||||
Brampton West | Kyle Seeback
21,516 |
Andrew Kania
21,649 |
Jagtar Shergill
7,339 |
Patti Chmelyk
3,330 |
Colleen Beaumier† | |||||||
Mississauga— Brampton South |
Salma Ataullahjan
14,757 |
Navdeep Bains
21,220 |
Karanjit Pandher
5,358 |
Grace Yogaretnam
2,947 |
Tim Sullivan (MXL) 395 | Navdeep Bains | ||||||
Mississauga East—Cooksville | Melissa Bhagat
13,215 |
Albina Guarnieri
20,371 |
Satish Balasunderam
4,614 |
Jaymini Bhikha
2,126 |
Pierre Chenier (MXL) 285 | Albina Guarnieri | ||||||
Mississauga—Erindale | Bob Dechert
23,795 |
Omar Alghabra
23,556 |
Mustafa Rizvi
4,767 |
Richard Pietro
3,636 |
Dagmar Sullivan (MXL) 128 | Omar Alghabra | ||||||
Mississauga South | Hugh Arrison
18,467 |
Paul Szabo
20,475 |
Matt Turner
4,102 |
Richard Laushway
3,427 |
Paul Szabo | |||||||
Mississauga—Streetsville | Wajid Khan
16,946 |
Bonnie Crombie
21,579 |
Keith Pinto
4,711 |
Otto Casanova
3,177 |
Ralph Bunag (IND) 511 Viktor Spanovic (IND) 430 |
Wajid Khan | ||||||
Oakville | Terence Young
26,011 |
Bonnie Brown
20,428 |
Michelle Bilek
4,143 |
Blake Poland
4,681 |
Bonnie Brown |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Bramalea—Gore—Malton | Gurbax Malhi
25,348 |
John Sprovieri
16,367 |
Cesar Martello
6,343 |
Ernst Braendli
1,721 |
Frank Chilelli (M-L) 233 |
Gurbax Malhi | ||||||
Brampton—Springdale | Ruby Dhalla
22,294 |
Sam Hundal
14,492 |
Anna Mather
8,345 |
Ian Chiocchio
1,853 |
Upali Wannaku Rallage (Comm.) 110 |
Ruby Dhalla | ||||||
Brampton West | Colleen Beaumier
27,988 |
Baljit Gosal
20,345 |
Jagtar Singh Shergill
6,310 |
Jaipaul Massey-Singh
2,340 |
Colleen Beaumier | |||||||
Mississauga—Brampton South | Navdeep Bains
27,370 |
Arnjeet Sangha
15,605 |
Nirvan Balkissoon
5,521 |
Grace Yogaretnam
1,927 |
Tim Sullivan (M-L) 319 |
Navdeep Bains | ||||||
Mississauga East—Cooksville | Albina Guarnieri
23,530 |
Carl DeFaria
14,326 |
Jim Gill
5,180 |
Rich Pietro
1,393 |
Mohamed Elrofaie (Ind.) 496 |
Albina Guarnieri | ||||||
Mississauga—Erindale | Omar Alghabra
26,852 |
Bob Dechert
23,524 |
Ruprinder Brar
6,644 |
Adam Hunter
2,613 |
Ronnie Amyotte (Ind.) 289 |
Carolyn Parrish † | ||||||
Mississauga South | Paul Szabo
23,018 |
Phil Green
20,888 |
Mark de Pelham
5,607 |
Brendan Tarry
2,393 |
Paul D.J. McMurray (CAP) 129 Dagmar Sullivan |
Paul Szabo | ||||||
Mississauga—Streetsville | Wajid Khan
23,913 |
Raminder Gill
18,121 |
Jim Caron
6,929 |
Otto Casanova
2,334 |
Peter Creighton (PC) 747 |
Wajid Khan | ||||||
Oakville | Bonnie Brown
25,892 |
Terence Young
25,148 |
Tina Agrell
5,815 |
Laura Domsy
2,872 |
Bonnie Brown |
2004 - 38th General Election
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References
- ↑ Thibedeau, Hannah (7 October 2015). "Expelled Conservative Jagdish Grewal says he's not homophobic". CBC News. CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved 8 October 2015.