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Ottawa–Carleton was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1988. This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Carleton, Ottawa East and Russell ridings. It initially consisted of the eastern parts of the city of Ottawa, the Village of Rockcliffe Park, the Township of Gloucester excluding Long Island, and the Township of Cumberland. In 1976, the city of Ottawa parts of the riding were redefined. The electoral district was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed between Gloucester–Carleton, Ottawa South and Ottawa—Vanier ridings. ==Electoral history== |- |Liberal |John Turner |align="right"| 28,987 |Progressive Conservative |Kenneth C. Binks |align="right"| 11,665 |New Democratic Party |Harold B. Wilson |align="right"| 3,115 |} |- |Liberal |John Turner |align="right"| 31,316 |Progressive Conservative |Strome Galloway |align="right"| 22,641 |New Democratic Party |Doris Shackleton |align="right"| 11,225 |} |- |Liberal |John Turner |align="right"| 38,463 |Progressive Conservative |Bill Neville |align="right"|27,588 |New Democratic Party |Dave Hall |align="right"| 6,014 |} |- |Progressive Conservative |Jean Pigott |align="right"| 34,477 |Liberal |Henri L. Rocque |align="right"| 18,796 |New Democratic Party |Steven Langdon |align="right"|12,777 |No affiliation |Stewart I. Crawford |align="right"| 716 |Independent |Robert A. Leber |align="right"|602 |} |- |Liberal |Jean-Luc Pépin |align="right"| 33,972 |Progressive Conservative |Jean Pigott |align="right"| 26,972 |New Democratic Party |Jill Vickers |align="right"| 8,234 |} |- |Liberal |Jean-Luc Pépin |align="right"|34,960 |Progressive Conservative |Bert Lawrence |align="right"|22,384 |New Democratic Party |Don Francis |align="right"|7,788 |No affiliation |Oli Cosgrove |align="right"| 235 |} 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ottawa—Carleton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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