This is a list of MPs that lost their seat at the 1993 Canadian federal election. In total 132 MPs were defeated for re-election, many by the recently founded Bloc Québécois and the Reform Party.[1]
Breakdown
Progressive Conservative
New Democrat
Independent
Notes
See also
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- Abolitionist (John Turmel, candidates)
- Bloc Québécois (Lucien Bouchard)
- Canada (Joseph Thauberger, candidates)
- Christian Heritage (Heather Stilwell, candidates)
- Commonwealth (Gilles Gervais, candidates)
- Green (Chris Lea, candidates)
- Independent candidates
- Liberal (Jean Chrétien, candidates)
- Libertarian (Hilliard Cox, candidates)
- Marxist–Leninist (Hardial Bains, candidates)
- National (Mel Hurtig, candidates)
- Natural Law (Neil Paterson, candidates)
- New Democrats (Audrey McLaughlin, candidates)
- Progressive Conservative (Kim Campbell, candidates)
- Reform (Preston Manning, candidates)
Bold indicates parties with members elected to the House of Commons. |
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