Andrew Saxton

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2019 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Andrew Saxton
Andrew Saxton- North Van. Conservative MP.jpg
Member of Parliament
for North Vancouver
In office
October 14, 2008 August 4, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jonathan Wilkinson 26,97942.87-13.78$98,189.08
Conservative Andrew Saxton 16,90826.87-0.02none listed
New Democratic Justine Bell10,34016.43+8.64$40,432.73
Green George Orr7,86812.50+4.19$39,810.86
People's Azmairnin Jadavji8351.33none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit62,93099.45
Total rejected ballots3490.55+0.21
Turnout63,27971.20-4.57
Eligible voters88,874
Liberal hold Swing -6.88
Source: Elections Canada [4] [5]
2015 Canadian federal election : North Vancouver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jonathan Wilkinson 36,45856.65+26.94$149,970.51
Conservative Andrew Saxton 17,30126.88-20.67$149,776.24
Green Claire Martin 5,3508.31+3.08$135,108.48
New Democratic Carleen Thomas5,0157.79-9.06$21,413.99
Libertarian Ismet Yetisen1360.21$1,942.47
Independent Payam Azad940.15$22.40
Total valid votes/expense limit64,35499.66 $220,823.27
Total rejected ballots2180.34
Turnout64,57275.77
Eligible voters85,219
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +23.80
Source: Elections Canada [6] [7] [8]
2011 Canadian federal election : North Vancouver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Andrew Saxton 28,99648.62+6.42
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17,66529.62-7.69
New Democratic Michael Charrois9,61716.13+6.71
Green Greg Dowman3,0045.04-5.75
Independent Nick Jones3500.59
Total valid votes59,632100.0  
Total rejected ballots1530.26-0.02
Turnout59,78567.77
Eligible voters88,216
Conservative hold Swing +7.06
2008 Canadian federal election : North Vancouver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Andrew Saxton 24,37142.20+5.43$88,610
Liberal Don Bell 21,55137.31-5.03$88,697
Green Jim Stephenson6,16810.79+3.31$17,464
New Democratic Michael Charrois5,4179.42-3.77$6,664
Libertarian Tunya Audain1660.29
Total valid votes/expense limit57,673100.0   $89,266
Total rejected ballots1620.28+0.05
Turnout57,835
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +5.23

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