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  Sarnia—Lambton - History
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DescriptionThis southwestern Ontario riding includes the city of Sarnia and part of Lambton County. The towns of Petrolia and Plympton-Wyoming, the villages of Oil Springs and Point Edward and the townships of Enniskillen and St. Clair fall within the riding. The St. Clair River is the western boundary and Lake Huron lies to the north. Sarnia Indian Reserve No. 45 is included.

The riding is primarily urban with an economy focused on petrochemicals and refined petroleum products and many service industries. There is also some agriculture. Average family income is $68,829 and unemployment is 6.9 per cent.

Sarnia riding was created in 1966 from the riding of Lambton West. The name changed to Sarnia-Lambton in 1970, then to Sarnia in 1976 and back to Sarnia-Lambton in 1981. In 2004, part of the Lambton-Kent-Middlesex riding was added in the northeast.

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Marilyn Gladu(I)
26,292
46.21%
 Adam Kilner
11,990
21.07%
 Lois Nantais
10,975
19.29%
 Brian Everaert
6,359
11.18%
 Stefanie Bunko
848
1.49%
 Thomas Laird
435
0.76%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Marilyn Gladu(I)
28,623
49.42%
 Adam Kilner
12,644
21.83%
 Carmen Lemieux
12,041
20.79%
 Peter Smith
2,490
4.30%
 Brian Everaert
1,587
2.74%
 Thomas Laird
531
0.92%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Marilyn Gladu
22,565
38.82%
 Jason Wayne McMichael
18,102
31.14%
 Dave McPhail
15,853
27.27%
 Peter Smith
1,605
2.76%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Pat Davidson(I)
26,112
52.68%
 Brian White
14,761
29.78%
 Tim Fugard
6,931
13.98%
 Tim Van Bodegom
1,249
2.52%
 Christopher Desormeaux-Malm
513
1.03%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Pat Davidson(I)
23,195
50.01%
 Andy Bruziewicz
10,037
21.64%
 Tim Fugard
9,404
20.28%
 Allan McKeown
3,201
6.90%
 Christopher Desormeaux-Malm
545
1.18%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Pat Davidson
21,841
40.98%
 Roger Gallaway(I)
17,649
33.11%
 Greg Agar
10,673
20.02%
 Mike Jacobs
1,712
3.21%
 Gary De Boer
1,108
2.08%
 John Elliott
316
0.59%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 Roger Gallaway(I)
19,932
41.93%
 Marcel Beaubien
14,500
30.50%
 Greg Agar
7,764
16.33%
 Anthony Cramer
2,548
5.36%
 Gary De Boer
1,819
3.83%
 Dave Core
749
1.58%
 John Elliott
229
0.48%
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Date Type Results
Nov 27, 2000 General Election
 Roger Gallaway(I)
19,329
51.57%
 Dave Christie
11,208
29.90%
 Paul Bailey
3,320
8.86%
 Glenn Sonier
2,278
6.08%
 Allan McKeown
523
1.40%
 Ed Banninga
356
0.95%
 John Elliott
198
0.53%
  Rene Phillion
145
0.39%
 Shannon Bourke
92
0.25%
 André C. Vachon
32
0.09%
Jun 02, 1997 General Election
 Roger Gallaway(I)
19,494
47.13%
 Dave Christie
10,172
24.59%
 Dick Carpani
6,008
14.53%
 Phil Gamester
3,320
8.03%
 Paul Van Oosten
1,472
3.56%
 John Elliott
402
0.97%
  Rejected Votes
195
0.47%
  Philip Holley
175
0.42%
 Shannon Bourke
125
0.30%
Oct 25, 1993 General Election
 Roger Gallaway
20,331
47.57%
 Ken James(I)
9,665
22.61%
 Bruce Brogden
9,055
21.18%
 Julie Foley
2,649
6.20%
 Louis Duke
610
1.43%
 John Elliott
188
0.44%
 Shannon Bourke
178
0.42%
  Doug O'Dell
67
0.16%

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