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Federal Election 2015: Hamilton East-Stoney Creek riding results

Real time live results available on Monday, October 19 2015 after polls close. Overall results will be available here.

Summary: NDP MP Wayne Marston seeks re-election in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, one of Hamilton’s five ridings—but will need to defeat a former Hamilton mayor to do so.

Boundaries: One of two predominately suburban ridings in Hamilton, this electoral comprises parts of Hamilton north of the Niagara escarpment and east of Mountain Brow Boulevard and Kenilworth Avenue.

Last Election: Marston won a third term in this riding, defeating Conservative candidate Brad Clark by nine per cent.

History: Prior to Marston’s election, eastern Hamilton had been a Liberal stronghold for decades, first under John Munro from 1962-1984, and then former Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps from 1984-2004 before Tony Valeri held it for the Liberals for one term.

Demographics: The riding is fairly nondescript demographically, averaging in the middle of the pack both province-wide and nationally in income, age distribution, and number of immigrants.

Candidates

Conservatives: Diane Bubanko, executive assistant for Mississauga South MP Stella Ambler

NDP: Wayne Marston, MP since 2006

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Liberals: Bob Bratina, Mayor of Hamilton from 2010 to 2014

Greens: Erin Davis 

Communist: Bob Mann

Marxist-Leninist: Wendell Fields

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