Alaina Lockhart

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2019 Canadian federal election: Fundy Royal
Alaina Lockhart
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Small Business and Tourism (2017-2019)
Member of Parliament
for Fundy Royal
In office
October 19, 2015 September 11, 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Rob Moore 22,38946.02+8.94$75,539.19
Liberal Alaina Lockhart 12,43325.56-15.31$70,219.03
Green Tim Thompson7,27514.95+11.06$23,925.97
New Democratic James Tolan4,8049.88-7.65$1,955.15
People's Rudy Neumayer1,2492.57none listed
Independent David Raymond Amos2950.61-0.03none listed
National Citizens Alliance John Evans2010.41none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit48,64699.29
Total rejected ballots3490.71+0.02
Turnout48,99575.39+0.79
Eligible voters64,992
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +12.13
Source: Elections Canada [28] [29]
2015 Canadian federal election : Fundy Royal
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Alaina Lockhart 19,13640.87+30.44$44,760.36
Conservative Rob Moore 17,36137.09-20.88$94,342.23
New Democratic Jennifer McKenzie 8,20417.52-9.34$48,770.66
Green Stephanie Coburn1,8233.89-0.83$1,469.99
Independent David Raymond Amos2960.63
Total valid votes/expense limit46,820100.0 $204,844.46
Total rejected ballots2410.51
Turnout47,06175.04
Eligible voters62,713
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +25.66
Source(s)
  • "Fundy Royal". Election Results. Elections Canada. Retrieved 23 October 2015.


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