Anthony Housefather

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Anthony Housefather
MP
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Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board
Assumed office
January 30, 2024
Liberal Anthony Housefather23,29257.71+1.42
Conservative Frank Cavallaro9,87124.46-0.47
New Democratic Ibrahim Bruno El-Khoury3,3788.37+0.11
Bloc Québécois Yegor Komarov1,5823.92-0.10
Green Clement Badra1,085-2.78
People's Zachary Lozoff1,0532.61+1.78
Marxist–Leninist Diane Johnston960.24+0.04
Total valid votes40,357
Total rejected ballots
Turnout56.72-3.69
Eligible voters71,153
Source: Elections Canada [72]
Liberal hold Swing +0.94
2019 Canadian federal election : Mount Royal
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Anthony Housefather 24,59056.30+5.95$75,605.49
Conservative David Tordjman10,88724.93-12.96$80,742.48
New Democratic Eric-Abel Baland3,6098.26+0.18none listed
Green Clément Badra2,3895.47+3.92$4,397.05
Bloc Québécois Xavier Levesque1,7574.02+2.12none listed
People's Zachary Lozoff3620.83$0.00
Marxist–Leninist Diane Johnston850.19-0.07$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit43,67998.68
Total rejected ballots5831.32
Turnout44,26260.41
Eligible voters73,273
Liberal hold Swing +9.46
Source: Elections Canada [73] [74]
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Anthony Housefather24,18750.34+8.93
Conservative Robert Libman 18,20137.88+2.27
New Democratic Mario Jacinto Rimbao3,8848.08-9.77
Bloc Québécois Jade Bossé Bélanger9081.90-1.01
Green Timothy Landry7471.55-0.20
Marxist–Leninist Diane Johnston1240.26-0.02
Total valid votes/Expense limit48,051100.00$207,183.11
Total rejected ballots4250.88
Turnout48,47665.18+7.54
Eligible voters74,374
Source: Elections Canada [75] [76]
Liberal hold Swing +6.66

Municipal

2013 Côte-Saint-Luc mayoral election
Mayoral candidateVote %
Anthony Housefather (X)Acclaimed
2009 Côte-Saint-Luc mayoral election
Mayoral candidateVote %
Anthony Housefather (X)Acclaimed
2005 Côte-Saint-Luc mayoral election
Mayoral candidateVote %
Anthony Housefather6,36673.55
Bernard Lang1,39716.14
David Fuchs89210.28

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