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WindsorCanada Votes 2019

RIDING GUIDE: What you need to know about Windsor West

CBC Windsor is here to help you make an informed decision in time for the federal election on Oct. 21st.

Statistics, voting history, candidates and more

The riding of Windsor West. (Elections Canada)

Windsor West has a population of 122,988 and is home to 93,826registered voters.

The riding is home to the main campuses of the University of Windsor and St. Clair College, four border crossings (Ambassador Bridge, Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry, Michigan Central Railway Tunnel)and will one day add afifth, the Gordie Howe International Bridge.

It is also home to the some of the region's largest employers, including Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Windsor Regional Hospital.

Windsor Morninghost Tony DoucettemoderatedaWindsor Westcandidate's debate on Oct. 16.Tap the player to watch.


Age, Income and Diversity

According to Statistics Canada's 2016 census, the population of Windsor West is younger than the Canadian average (40.2 vs. 41), andhouseholdincome ($70,377)is lower than WindsorTecumseh ($80,569), Essex ($109,551) and the Canadian average ($92,764)

2.4per cent of the population identifies asIndigenous, compared to 4.9per cent nationally.

34 per cent of the riding's populationidentifies as a visible minority, compared to 16 percent in WindsorTecumseh, 6 per cent in Essex, and22 per cent of theCanadian population as a whole. The four largest visible minority groups in Windsor West areArab, South Asian, Chinese and Black.

2019 Candidates

There are currently sixcandidates running in Windsor West. The deadline for candidates to submit their nomination papers to Elections Canada is September 30.

Here they are, in alphabetical order by last name:

BURRELL, Darryl
People's Party of Canada
(Darryl Burrell Campaign)

Occupation:CNC Machinist

What is the most important local issue in Windsor West the federal governmentshould solve?
The cost of living is the biggest driver of poverty in this country. And the west riding has been hit hard. We need to develop a national energy and food policy. A healthy society is a happy society. We should also go back to pre 1975 interest free lending from the Bank of Canada.

HUNT, Quinn
Green Party of Canada
(Quinn Hunt Campaign)

Occupation:Law Student, Dual JD Program at UWindsor/UDM

What is the most important local issue in Windsor West the federal governmentshould solve?
There is one issue that is both local and global. It spans the world but is felt in every local community, even ours. Storms, heatwaves, and flooding are being worsened and made deadly by the climate crisis. We are running out of time; we must fight on or we will lose everything.

LAU, Henry
Conservative Party of Canada
(Henry Lau Campaign)

Occupation:Mould Maker & Manufacturing Business Consultant

What is the most important local issue in Windsor West the federal governmentshould solve?
To get Windsor to have access again within the next Conservative federal government, so our local issues can be advocated at the governing table. To get prosperous results for our region on jobs, business and trade. Henry has created 100s of jobs and will get the results we need!

MASSE, Brian
New Democratic Party of Canada
(Brian Masse Campaign)

Occupation:Member of Parliament

What is the most important local issue in Windsor West the federal governmentshould solve?
A National Auto Strategy. Trade deals and new tech are changing the sector. To retain and attract good jobs, industry, labour and government must work together to promote innovation that leads to manufacturing. End no-strings-attached government handouts for real accountability.

PUPATELLO, Sandra
Liberal Party of Canada
(Sandra Pupatello Campaign)

Occupation:Owner, Management Consulting Firm

What is the most important local issue in Windsor West the federal governmentshould solve?
Jobs and economic growth are critical issues in Windsor. We need a government that understands the importance of trade, infrastructure and community investments to unlock Windsor's potential. I'm thrilled to run for the Liberals, who helped add more than a million jobs in 4 years.

VILLAMIZAR, Margaret
Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada
(Margaret Villamizar Campaign)

Occupation:Retired English as a second language assessor

What is the most important local issue in Windsor West the federal governmentshould solve?
Lack of a sovereign economy is playing havoc with Windsor's industrial base. Citizens have no say over other things that affect our lives either, like the new hospital or new private bridge. Thefight for our own empowerment is the response to "there is no alternative" to this.

Voting History

Liberal Herb Gray held the riding from its creation in 1968 until his retirement in 2002. Since then, Windsor West has been held by theNDP's Brian Masse, who first won the seat in the 2002 by-election.

Here are the results of every election in Windsor West since 2000. Only the top five candidates are displayed, ordered by percentage of votes received.

2015 General Election

  1. NDPBrian Masse 51.3%
  2. Liberal Dave Sundin25.2
  3. Conservative Henry Lau20.8
  4. Green Cora LaRussa 2.3
  5. Marxist-Leninist Margaret Villamizar 0.3

2011General Election

  1. NDPBrian Masse 54.3%
  2. Conservative Lisa Lumley 31.6
  3. Liberal Melanie Deveau 10.9
  4. Green Alishia Fox 2.8
  5. Marxist-Leninist Margaret Villamizar 0.4

2008General Election

  1. NDPBrian Masse 52.5%
  2. Conservative Lisa Lumley 22.6
  3. Liberal Larry Horwitz 18.6
  4. Green John Esposito 5.7
  5. Communist Elizabeth Rowley 0.3

2006General Election

  1. NDPBrian Masse 49.5%
  2. Liberal Werner Keller 25.4
  3. Conservative Al Teshuba 20.1
  4. Green Jillana Bishop 3
  5. Progressive Canadian Chris Schnurr 1.3

2004General Election

  1. NDPBrian Masse 46%
  2. Liberal Richard Pollock 31.3
  3. Conservative Jordan Katz 18.9
  4. Green Rob Spring 3.5
  5. Marxist-Leninist Enver Villamizar 0.3

2002By-Election

  1. NDPBrian Masse 42.68%
  2. Liberal Richard Pollock 35.14
  3. Canadian Alliance Richard Fuschi 16.5
  4. Progressive Conservative Ian West 2.91
  5. Green Chris Holt 1.99

2000 General Election

  1. Liberal Herb Gray 54.2%
  2. Canadian Alliance Jeff Watson 23
  3. NDP John McGinlay 15.9
  4. Progressive Conservative Ian West 5.5
  5. Independent Christopher Soda 0.8

Riding Boundaries

As the riding name implies, Windsor West consists of the western half of the City of Windsor.

The dividing line with Windsor-Tecumseh runs from the Detroit River south along Langlois Avenue to Tecumseh Road, east to PilletteRoad, then south until Windsor International Airport. The line then runs along the airport's northern boundary until it hits the CN rail line, which it follows south to Hwy.401.

Click here for the legal description and full map from Elections Canada.


Compiled by Robin Brown and Jonathan Pinto