- Paul
Wessenger (born
December 25, 1937) is a
former Canadian politician in Ontario. He was a New
Democratic Party member of the
Legislative ****embly of...
- in the 1990
provincial election, and
Bruce Owen lost his seat to Paul
Wessenger of the NDP by
almost 3,000 votes. He
attempted a
comeback in the 1995...
- Centre,
defeating Liberal Bruce Owen and in****bent New
Democrat Paul
Wessenger by a
plurality of over 17,000 votes. The
Conservatives won the election...
- Muskoka—Georgian Bay: Dan
Waters Parry Sound:
Ernie Eves
Simcoe Centre: Paul
Wessenger Simcoe East: Al
McLean Simcoe West: Jim
Wilson Hamilton/Halton/Niagara...
- Paul
Wessenger 7,655
Bruce Owen 12,061 Joe
Tascona 29,790
Susane MacPhee-Manning 769
Richard Warman (G) 580 Les
Barnett (Ind) 284 Paul
Wessenger Simcoe...
- 1977
provincial election,
defeating New
Democratic Party candidate Paul
Wessenger by 5,434
votes in
Simcoe Centre. He
served as a
government backbench supporter...
- votes: 41 572
Bruce Owen 12 869 (31.0%) Ben
Andrews 10 013 (24.1%) Paul
Wessenger 15 711(37.8%)
Bonnie Ainsworth (CoR) 2979 (7.2%)
Bruce Owen
Simcoe East...
-
Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Ronald Stewart 19,768
Liberal Bruce Owen 16,174 New
Democratic Paul
Wessenger 9,474...
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Simcoe Centre: Earl W. Rowe (PC) 15379 Ross
Whiteside (L) 14845 Paul
Wessenger (NDP) 9639
Steve Kaasgaard 566
Simcoe East: (in****bent) Al
McLean (PC)...
- years, and in 1985 was the
campaign manager of
provincial candidate Paul
Wessenger. She
received 6,784
votes (11.20%) in 2006,
finishing third against Conservative...