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  • Riding an orange wave and his own personal popularity, New Democrat Paul Dewar easily won re-election for a third term as member of.
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    Fourth ballot33,881
    (57.2%)
    25,329
    (42.8%)
    Eliminated
    Third ballot27,488
    (43.8%)
    19,822
    (31.6%)
    15,426
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    Second ballot23,902
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    15,624
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    12,449
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    First ballot19,728
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    13,915
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    10,671
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    (12.8%)
    4,883
    (7.5%)
    3,821
    (5.9%)

     
    Candidate Niki Ashton
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    Third ballotEliminated
    Second ballotEliminated
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    Paul Dewar cruises to an easy victory in Ottawa Centre

    Riding an orange wave and his own personal popularity, New Democrat Paul Dewar easily won re-election for a third term as member of Parliament in Ottawa Centre Monday.

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    Don Butler  •  Andrew Nguyen and Alicja Siekierska

    Published May 01, 2011  •  Last updated May 03, 2011  •  3 minute read

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    OTTAWA — Riding an orange wave and his own personal popularity, New Democrat Paul Dewar easily won re-election for a third term as member of Parliament in Ottawa Centre Monday.

    With 40 of 617 polls reporting, Dewar had nearly 55 per cent of the vote. Liberal Scott Bradley and Conservative Damian Konstantinakos were battling for second place, far behind Dewar, who won the seat by about 8,800 votes in 2008.

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