This is a list of the candidates that ran for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada in the 41st Canadian federal election.
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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Crowfoot | Gerard Groenendijk | Male | Coalhurst | 204 | 0.39 | 6/6 | ||
Lethbridge | Geoffrey Capp | Male | Lethbridge | 1716 | 3.57 | 5/5 | ||
Macleod | Marc Slingerland | Male | Lethbridge | 252 | 0.49 | 6/6 | ||
Medicine Hat | Frans VandeStroet | Male | Iron Springs | 317 | 0.74 | 5/5 | ||
Vegreville—Wainwright | Matthew Sokalski | Male | Vegreville | 327 | 0.66 | 5/5 | ||
Wild Rose | Randy Vanden Broek | Male | Shaughnessy | 181 | 0.31 | 5/5 | ||
Yellowhead | Jacob Strydhorst | Male | Neerlandia | 404 | 0.97 | 5/6 |
In addition, CHP party member Larry Heather, a candidate in previous elections, ran as an independent in Calgary Southwest, referencing the CHP policies and website on his election campaign website. He received 303 votes, 0.53% of the votes, placing 5th of 5 candidates.
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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Cariboo—Prince George | Henry Thiessen | Male | Vanderhoof | 440 | 1.01 | 5/7 | ||
Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | Chris Kempling | Male | Kamloops | 191 | 0.34 | 5/5 | ||
Nanaimo—Alberni | Frank Wagner | Male | Nanaimo | 94 | 0.14 | 6/7 | ||
Skeena—Bulkley Valley | Rod Taylor | Male | Smithers | 1038 | 2.95 | 5/6 | ||
South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale | Mike Schouten | Male | 429 | 0.73 | 6/9 | |||
Surrey North | Kevin Pielak | Male | Surrey | 303 | 0.82 | 6/7 |
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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Portage—Lisgar | Jerome Dondo | Male | 805 | 2.27 | 5/5 | |||
Provencher | David J. Reimer | Male | 510 | 1.29 | 5/6 |
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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New Brunswick Southwest | Jason Farris | Male | McAdam Keswick, New Brunswick | Entrepreneur | 450 | 1.41 | 5/5 |
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley | Jim Hnatiuk | Male | 375 | 0.93 | 5/5 |
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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Don Valley East | Ryan Kidd | Male | 246 | 0.63 | 5/5 | |||
Durham | Andrew Moriarity | Male | 462 | 0.79 | 5/6 | |||
Elgin—Middlesex—London | Carl Hiemstra | Male | 582 | 1.15 | 5/6 | |||
Etobicoke North | John C. Gardner | Male | 186 | 0.58 | 6/6 | |||
Haldimand—Norfolk | Steven Elgersma | Male | 435 | 0.86 | 5/5 | |||
Halton | Antonio 'Tony' Rodrigues | Male | 249 | 0.31 | 5/5 | |||
Hamilton Mountain | Jim Enos | Male | 270 | 0.50 | 5/6 | |||
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Mike Janssens | Male | Strathroy | 413 | 0.81 | 5/5 | ||
London—Fanshawe | G.J. Rancourt | Male | 535 | 1.26 | 5/5 | |||
Niagara Falls | Harold Jonker | Male | 259 | 0.48 | 5/5 | |||
Niagara West—Glanbrook | Bryan Jongbloed | Male | 1199 | 2.04 | 5/5 | |||
Oxford | John Markus | Male | 776 | 1.63 | 5/5 | |||
Parkdale—High Park | Andrew Borkowski | Male | 251 | 0.49 | 5/7 | |||
Perth Wellington | Irma N DeVries | Female | 806 | 1.74 | 5/5 | |||
Sarnia—Lambton | Christopher Desormeaux-Malm | Male | 514 | 1.03 | 5/5 | |||
Sault Ste. Marie | Randy Riauka | Male | 111 | 0.25 | 5/6 | |||
Simcoe—Grey | Peter Vander Zaag | Male | 757 | 1.18 | 6/7 | |||
Simcoe North | Adrian Kooger | Male | 322 | 0.56 | 5/5 | |||
St. Catharines | Dave Bylsma | Male | 357 | 0.71 | 5/6 | |||
Welland | David Vangoolen | Male | 299 | 0.58 | 5/7 | |||
Wellington—Halton Hills | Jeffrey Streutker | Male | 316 | 0.57 | 5/5 | |||
York—Simcoe | Vicki Gunn | Female | 352 | 0.67 | 5/6 | |||
York West | George Okoth Otura | Male | 231 | 0.83 | 5/6 |
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charlottetown | Baird Judson | Perennial Candidate 1988–present | Male | 87 | 0.47 | 5/5 |
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
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Beauport—Limoilou | Anne-Marie Genest | Female | 124 | 0.24 | 6/7 | |||
Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | Simon Cormier | Male | 189 | 0.35 | 6/6 | |||
Louis-Hébert | Marie-Claude Bouffard | Female | 143 | 0.24 | 6/6 | |||
Louis-Saint-Laurent | Daniel Arseneault | Male | 175 | 0.31 | 6/6 | |||
Québec | Stefan Jetchick | Male | 228 | 0.43 | 6/6 |
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