Jerry Ouellette

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Jerry J. Ouellette (born January 30, 1959) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014, representing the riding of Oshawa. He served in the cabinet in the government of Ernie Eves.

Preceded byAllan Pilkey
Succeeded byJennifer French
Born (1959-01-30) January 30, 1959 (age 67)
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Jerry Ouellette
Ouellette in 2014
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Oshawa
In office
June 8, 1995  June 12, 2014
Preceded byAllan Pilkey
Succeeded byJennifer French
Personal details
Born (1959-01-30) January 30, 1959 (age 67)
PartyProgressive Conservative
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Background

Ouellette was born in Oshawa, Ontario.[1] He graduated from Durham College in business administration. He managed a lumber operation and a national consulting firm. Ouellette is a former member of the governing board of Durham College, and a member of the Oshawa Naval Veterans Association. He is currently CEO of Chaga Health and Wellness.[2]

Politics

Ouellette was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1995, defeating incumbent New Democrat Allan Pilkey in Oshawa by about 8,000 votes.[3] He was re-elected by about 7,000 votes over Liberal Chris Topple in the 1999 provincial election, with the NDP falling to third place.[4] He was re-elected in 2003, 2007, and 2011.

Ouellette supported Ernie Eves in the Progressive Conservative Party's 2002 leadership convention, and on April 15, 2002, was appointed Ontario Minister of Natural Resources.[5] In this capacity, he was generally regarded as an ally of the province's fishing and hunting community.

In the 2003 provincial election, Ouellette faced a strong challenge from provincial union representative and NDP candidate Sid Ryan. This was Ryan's third unsuccessful bid for a provincial seat (1999, Scarborough-Centre; 2003 and 2007, Oshawa) and his fifth electoral loss having been twice defeated by Colin Carrie, Oshawa's Conservative candidate and MP, in 2004 and 2006. Ouellette struggled to retain his seat, winning the 2003 race by 1,019 votes.[6] But the Progressive Conservatives lost the election and Ouellette moved to the opposition benches. Four years later, during the 2007 provincial election, Ouellette defeated Ryan a second time.[7] He was re-elected in the 2011 provincial election.[8]

In the 2014 provincial election he was defeated by New Democratic candidate Jennifer French by 7,692 votes.[9][10]

He ran in the 2025 Ontario election in Oshawa as the Progressive Conservative candidate. He was defeated by New Democrat Jennifer French, who had unseated him in 2014.[11]

Electoral record

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2025 Ontario general election: Oshawa
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJennifer French20,36745.87+3.80$102,381
Progressive ConservativeJerry Ouellette18,44241.53+1.29$86,427
LiberalViresh Bansal3,8918.76–0.37$16,484
GreenNicholas Sirgool9162.06–1.96$0
New BlueJoe Ingino6441.45–1.02$0
IndependentRahul Padmini Soumian1420.32N/A$1,150
Total valid votes/expense limit 44,40299.51-0.01$172,568
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 2190.49+0.01
Turnout 44,62141.79+2.31
Eligible voters 106,773
New Democratic hold Swing +1.3
Source(s)
  • "VOTE TOTALS FROM OFFICIAL TABULATION" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2 March 2025.
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More information 2014 Ontario general election, Party ...
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticJennifer French22,22746.70+10.52
Progressive ConservativeJerry Ouellette14,53230.53-11.72
LiberalEsrick Quintyn9,05219.02+1.53
GreenBecky Smit1,7853.75+1.13
Total valid votes 47,608100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 6501.37
Turnout 48,25850.19
Eligible voters 96,154
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +11.12
Source: Elections Ontario[12]
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More information 2011 Ontario general election, Party ...
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJerry Ouellette16,71942.25+3.23
New DemocraticMike Shields14,31636.18+3.26
LiberalJacquie Menezes6,92117.49-3.91
GreenStacey Leadbetter1,0352.62-3.42
LibertarianMatthew Belanger4351.10 
FreedomBen Fudge1470.37 
Total valid votes 39,573100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1620.41
Turnout 39,73544.26
Eligible voters 93,679
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -0.02
Source: Elections Ontario[13]
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More information 2007 Ontario general election, Party ...
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJerry Ouellette15,97739.02+1.7
New DemocraticSid Ryan13,48232.92-1.79
LiberalFaelyne Templer8,76221.40-2.64
GreenAlexander Kemp2,4746.04+4.41
Family CoalitionJeffrey Streutker2530.62-0.36
Total valid votes 40,948100.0
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More information 2003 Ontario general election, Party ...
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJerry Ouellette14,56637.32-9.43
New DemocraticSid Ryan13,54734.71+12.09
LiberalChris Topple9,38324.04-4.98
GreenKaren Tweedle6361.63 
FreedomPaul McKeever5181.33 
Family CoalitionDale Chilvers3830.98 
Total valid votes 39,033100.0
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More information 1999 Ontario general election, Party ...
1999 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeJerry Ouellette18,91546.75
LiberalChris Topple11,74029.02
New DemocraticColleen Twomey9,15422.62
Natural LawGarry Kotack6511.61
Total valid votes 40,460100.0
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Cabinet positions

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References

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