Chris Warkentin

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2021 Canadian federal election: Grande Prairie—Mackenzie
Chris Warkentin
MP
Chris Warkentin MP 2014.jpg
Deputy Chief Opposition Whip
Conservative Party Question Period Coordinator
Assumed office
September 13, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Chris Warkentin 36,36168.4-15.6$41,519.91
New Democratic Jennifer Villebrun6,46212.2+5.2$841.79
People's Shawn McLean5,41110.2+7.8$15,893.10
Liberal Dan Campbell2,3974.5-0.3$0.00
Maverick Ambrose Ralph2,1954.1$24,544.01
Rhinoceros Donovan Eckstrom3140.6$0.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit53,140$140,613.53
Total rejected ballots3150.59+0.08
Turnout53,45564.4-8.0
Eligible voters82,950
Conservative hold Swing -10.4
Source: Elections Canada [2] [3]
2019 Canadian federal election : Grande Prairie—Mackenzie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Chris Warkentin 51,19884.0+11.09$39,732.27
New Democratic Erin Alyward4,2457.0-1.14$1,284.64
Liberal Kenneth Munro2,9104.8-9.86$1,675.64
People's Douglas Gordon Burchill1,4922.4-$4,216.22
Green Shelley Termuende1,1341.9-1.24$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit60,979100.0
Total rejected ballots314
Turnout61,293 72.38
Eligible voters 84,688
Conservative hold Swing +6.12
Source: Elections Canada [4] [5]
2015 Canadian federal election : Grande Prairie—Mackenzie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Chris Warkentin 38,89572.91-3.21$47,450.74
Liberal Reagan Johnston7,81914.66+11.48$7,280.10
New Democratic Saba Mossagizi4,3438.14-7.26$13,165.14
Green James David Friesen1,6733.14-0.62$2,768.22
Libertarian Dylan Thompson6131.15$120.00
Total valid votes/expense limit53,343100.00 $269,305.37
Total rejected ballots1580.30
Turnout53,50166.45
Eligible voters80,511
Conservative hold Swing -7.34
Source: Elections Canada [6] [7]
2011 Canadian federal election : Peace River
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Chris Warkentin 36,33475.76+6.25$103,279
New Democratic Jennifer Villebrun7,74016.14+1.73$23,470
Green Wayne John Kamieniecki1,7023.55-3.14$1,379
Liberal Corina Ganton1,4813.09-4.68$5,605
Independent Russ Toews3590.75$204
Rhinoceros Donovan Eckstrom3450.72$0
Total valid votes/expense limit47,961 100.00
Total rejected ballots 128 0.27-0.03
Turnout 48,089 49.70+4.99
Eligible voters96,759
Conservative hold Swing 3.99
2008 Canadian federal election : Peace River
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Chris Warkentin 29,55069.51+12.54$48,906
New Democratic Adele Boucher Rymhs6,12414.41+3.28$19,142
Liberal Liliane Coutu-Maisonneuve3,3037.77+5.51$8,462
Green Jennifer Villebrun2,8436.69+4.43$1,612
Canadian Action Edwin Siggelkow3730.88$4,711
Libertarian Mélanie Simard3160.74$1,312
Total valid votes/expense limit42,509100.00$118,949
Total rejected ballots1290.30 +0.07
Turnout42,638 44.71 -10.0
Conservative hold Swing +4.63
2006 Canadian federal election : Peace River
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Chris Warkentin 27,78556.97-8.15$61,636
Independent Bill Given9,88220.26$101,905
New Democratic Susan Thompson5,42711.13+0.02$20,836
Liberal Tanya Kappo 4,5739.38-9.58$4,298
Green Zane Lewis1,1022.26-2.53$0
Total valid votes48,769100.00
Total rejected ballots1130.23-0.06
Turnout48,88254.7+1.0
Conservative hold Swing -14.2

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