Annie Koutrakis

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2021 Canadian federal election: Vimy
Annie Koutrakis
MP
Member of Parliament
for Vimy
Assumed office
October 21, 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Annie Koutrakis 25,31649.8+2.1$46,634.36
Bloc Québécois Rachid Bandou11,81123.2-4.6$3,040.51
Conservative Rima El-Helou6,82913.4+2.7$6,647.90
New Democratic Vassif Aliev4,7319.3+0.7$24.86
People's Alejandro Morales-Loaiza2,1754.3+3.0$814.48
Total valid votes/expense limit50,86297.8$117,288.36
Total rejected ballots1,1492.2
Turnout52,01158.9
Eligible voters88,313
Liberal hold Swing +3.4
Source: Elections Canada [8]
2019 Canadian federal election : Vimy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Annie Koutrakis 26,49047.7+1.55$72,682.40
Bloc Québécois Claire-Emmanuelle Beaulieu15,45527.8+11.11$4,014.05
Conservative Rima El-Helou5,95110.7-2.66$19,197.89
New Democratic Vassif Aliev4,7798.6-12.36none listed
Green Faiza R'Guiba2,1253.8+1.44$413.25
People's Suzanne Brunelle7331.3$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit55,533100.0 
Total rejected ballots1,057
Turnout56,59064.25
Eligible voters88,077
Liberal hold Swing -4.78
Source: Elections Canada [9] [10]

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