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Old Posted May 18, 2018, 7:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Docere View Post
Now that's some interesting stuff.

When accounting for redistribution, there's some interesting facts:
-Patrick Brown's seat went Liberal in 2014.
-Randy Hillier got only 39% of the vote last time in the borders of the redistricted seat he's running in now
-The new Northwestern seat, Kiiwetinoong, only had 5000 votes cast in total in 2014! And those votes were heavily NDP (no surprise).

Ottawa's western and southern suburbs stand out for their huge discrepancy between the 2014 provincial and 2015 federal elections; the Liberals did WAY better in the latter than in the former:
Nepean: 36% for Ontario Liberals in 2014; 52% for Federal Liberals in 2015
Kanata-Carleton: 33% for Ontario Liberals in 2014; 51% for Federal Liberals in 2015
Carleton: 28% for Ontario Liberals in 2014; 44% for Federal Liberals in 2015

In the rest of Ottawa, the 2014 and 2015 results are more in alignment.
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