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    Ed Holder
    PC
    64th Mayor of London
    In office
    December 1, 2018 November 14, 2022
    2015 Canadian federal election : London West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
    Liberal Kate Young 31,16745.8+19.07
    Conservative Ed Holder24,30635.39.77
    New Democratic Matthew Rowlinson 10,08714.810.62
    Green Dimitri Lascaris1,9182.8+0.12
    Libertarian Jacques Y. Boudreau7321.1
    Communist Michael Lewis870.1
    Total valid votes/Expense limit68,027100.0   $234,017.17
    Total rejected ballots286
    Turnout68,31373.9%
    Eligible voters92,326
    Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +14.42
    Source: Elections Canada [10] [11]
    2011 Canadian federal election : London West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
    Conservative Ed Holder 27,67544.49+5.40
    Liberal Doug Ferguson 16,65226.77-8.64
    New Democratic Peter Ferguson16,10925.90+11.33
    Green Brad Arthur Corbett1,7032.74-7.01
    United Rod Morley650.10
    Total valid votes62,204 100.00
    Total rejected ballots 2730.44+0.08
    Turnout 62,477 67.49+4.35
    Eligible voters 92,572
    2008 Canadian federal election : London West
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Conservative Ed Holder2255639.09%
    Liberal Sue Barnes 2043535.42%
    New Democratic Peter Ferguson840914.57%
    Green Monica Jarabek56019.71%
    Progressive Canadian Steve Hunter4430.77%
    Christian Heritage Leslie Bartley2530.44%
    Total valid votes
    Total rejected ballots
    Turnout %

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