Green Party of Canada candidates in the 2019 Canadian federal election

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This is a list of nominated candidates for the Green Party of Canada in the 2019 Canadian federal election.

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Candidate statistics

Candidates NominatedMale CandidatesFemale CandidatesMost Common Occupation

Newfoundland and Labrador - 7 seats

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes%RankRef.
Avalon Greg Malone MActor2,2155.364 [1]
Bonavista—Burin—Trinity Kelsey Reichel9202.90
Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame Byron White1,3634.00 [2]
Labrador Tyler Colbourne2242.00
Long Range Mountains Lucas Knill1,3343.50
St. John's East David Peters8211.82
St. John's South—Mount Pearl Alexandra Hayward7401.82 [3]

Prince Edward Island - 4 seats

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes %RankRef.
Cardigan Glen Beaton3,06813.843
Charlottetown Darcie Lanthier4,64823.352
Egmont Alex Clark3,99819.813
Malpeque Anna Keenan3,38114.32

Nova Scotia - 11 seats

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes %RankRef.
Cape Breton—Canso Clive Doucet 3,3217.734
Central Nova Barry Randle3,4787.82
Cumberland—Colchester Jason Blanch6,01513.233
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Lil MacPherson5,2809.874
Halifax Jo-Ann Roberts Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Canada F8,01314.373
Halifax West Richard Zurawski6,55512.064
Kings—Hants Brogan Anderson6,02912.55
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook Anthony Edmonds5,72511.56
South Shore—St. Margarets Thomas Trappenberg6,07011.56
Sydney—Victoria Lois Foster2,2495.545
West Nova Judy N. Green F5,93912.693

New Brunswick - 10 seats

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes%RankRef.
Acadie—Bathurst Robert Kryszko4,2778.884
Beauséjour Laura Reinsborough14,30526.652
Fredericton Jenica Atwin F Rusagonis Educator16,64033.681 [4]
Fundy Royal Tim Thompson7,27514.953
Madawaska—Restigouche Louis Bérubé5,12514.87
Miramichi—Grand Lake Patty Deitch3,91411.31
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Claire Kelly9,28717.92
New Brunswick Southwest Susan Jonah5,35213.52
Saint John—Rothesay Ann McAllister4,16510.104
Tobique—Mactaquac Rowan P. Miller5,39814.133

Quebec - 78 seats

Ontario - 121 seats

Manitoba - 14 seats

Saskatchewan - 14 seats

Alberta - 34 seats

British Columbia - 42 seats

Nunavut - 1 seat

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes%RankRef.
Nunavut Douglas Roy 2011 candidate in Vancouver East M Kimmirut School principal2062.184 [5]

Northwest Territories - 1 seat

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes%RankRef.
Northwest Territories Paul FalvoM Yellowknife Lawyer1,73110.634 [6]

Yukon - 1 seat

RidingCandidate's NameNotesGenderResidenceOccupationVotes%RankRef.
Yukon Lenore MorrisF Whitehorse Lawyer2,20110.474 [7]

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