Dave Neumann

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1995 Ontario general election: Brantford
Dave Neumann
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Brantford
In office
September 10, 1987 September 6, 1990
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Ron Johnson 13,74541.01+32.55$36,072
Liberal Dave Neumann 10,41831.08−6.33$25,897
New Democratic Brad Ward 8,16524.36−24.27$41,119
Family Coalition Paul Vandervet7622.27−1.60$776
Green William Darfler4301.28+0.08$622
Total valid votes33,520 100.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots288
Turnout33,808 59.90 −6.81
Electors on the lists56,445
1990 Ontario general election : Brantford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Brad Ward 17,73648.63+15.11$28,075
Liberal Dave Neumann 13,64437.41−3.88$35,029
Progressive Conservative Dan DiSabatino3,0878.46−16.73$7,083
Family Coalition Peter Quail1,4133.87$7,153
Green William Darfler4361.20$0
Libertarian Helmut Kurmis1580.43$0
Total valid votes/expenditure limit36,474 100.00 $47,526
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots286
Turnout36,760 66.71 −2.17
Electors on the lists55,106
1987 Ontario general election : Brantford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Dave Neumann 14,91941.29$35,227
New Democratic Jack Tubman12,11233.52$33,914
Progressive Conservative Phil Gillies 9,10425.19$42,033
Total valid votes/expenditure limit36,135 100.00 $46,944
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots219
Turnout36,354 68.88
Electors on the lists52,776
1971 Ontario general election : Brant
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Robert Nixon 8,84650.98
Progressive Conservative J. Pryor Harris5,14729.66
New Democratic Dave Neumann 3,35919.36
Total valid votes17,352100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots81
Turnout17,43373.31
Electors on the lists23,780
Municipal
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Marguerite Ceschi-Smith 2,34532.11
Dave Neumann 1,20616.52
Dwight A. Ayerhart1,10215.09
(x)John K. Bradford86711.87
Tim Philp76510.48
Stephen C. Morris5998.20
Chris Markell3114.26
Donald R. Haddow1071.47
Total valid votes7,302100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Chris Friel 13,25145.60
John Starkey9,58632.99
Dave Neumann 4,01513.82
Kevin Raymond1,7776.12
Winston C. Ferguson2450.84
Joseph Robert Gallant1850.64
Total valid votes29,059100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Dave Neumann 14,28583.77
William Stewart1,5899.32
Andy Woolley1,1786.91
Total valid votes17,052100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Dave Neumann 16,26775.68
Yvonne McMahon1,6387.62
William Stewart1,1365.28
Robert MacKeigan1,0144.72
Andy Woolley9544.44
Lenny Kerr4862.27
Total valid votes21,495100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Dave Neumann 9,09940.41
Andy Woodburn7,94835.30
(x)Charles Bowen 5,02422.32
Andy Woolley4431.97
Total valid votes22,514100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Dave Neumann accl.-
(x)Doug Reevesaccl.-
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Doug Reeves1,53833.22
Dave Neumann 1,07223.15
Ernie Fish75716.35
(x)Wynn Harding59112.76
Charles McPhail4359.40
Yvonne McMahon2375.12
Total valid votes4,630100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
James C. Kent 2,83436.49
(x)Charles Ward1,74522.47
Dave Neumann 1,64221.14
Jack Arnold7579.75
Arne Zabell4896.30
George AuCoin3003.86
Total valid votes7,767100

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