William James Kempling (February 5, 1921 – May 20, 1996) was a Canadian politician. Born in Grimsby, Ontario, he represented the electoral districts of Halton—Wentworth in the House of Commons of Canada from 1972 to 1979, and Burlington from 1979 to 1993.

He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Kempling is perhaps best known for being a veteran of World War II stationed in Burma. He was a Flight Lieutenant with the R.A.F. and his plane was shot down over the jungles of Burma while on a mission. Surviving the crash, he was subsequently taken prisoner by the Japanese Army and interned in a P.O.W. camp until he was able to escape and make his way through the jungle where he was rescued by a patrol of Ghurka Soldiers that brought him safely out of the jungle to Allied territory.

Electoral record

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1988 Canadian federal election: Burlington
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Bill Kempling 26,293 52.1 -9.9
Liberal James Smith 13,448 26.6 +7.8
New Democratic Jane Mulkewich 8,149 16.1 -3.1
Christian Heritage Ron Bremer 2,285 4.5
Libertarian Dan Riga 321 0.6
Total valid votes 50,496 100.0
1984 Canadian federal election: Burlington
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Bill Kempling 37,577 61.9 +11.2
New Democratic Walter Mulkewich 11,687 19.3 +3.6
Liberal Fred Schwenger 11,406 18.8 -14.0
Total valid votes 60,670 100.0
1980 Canadian federal election: Burlington
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Bill Kempling 27,212 50.8 -5.6
Liberal Tom Sutherland 17,574 32.8 +4.6
New Democratic Danny Dunleavy 8,421 15.7 +1.0
Libertarian Bruno S. Oberski 341 0.6 0.0
Marxist–Leninist Charles Boylan 63 0.1 0.0
Total valid votes 53,611 100.0
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1979 Canadian federal election: Burlington
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Bill Kempling 32,225 56.4
Liberal Tom Sutherland 16,100 28.2
New Democratic Danny Dunleavy 8,421 14.7
Libertarian John Lawson 365 0.6
Marxist–Leninist Charles Boylan 62 0.1
Total valid votes 57,173 100.0
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Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Halton—Wentworth
1972-1979
Succeeded by
last member, riding abolished in 1976
Preceded by
first member, riding created in 1976
Member of Parliament for Burlington
1979-1993
Succeeded by