Harwinder Sandhu

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2019 Canadian federal election: North Okanagan—Shuswap
Harwinder Sandhu
MLA
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Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture of British Columbia
Assumed office
November 18, 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Mel Arnold 36,15448.76+9.46$84,389.20
Liberal Cindy Derkaz16,78322.64-7.31none listed
New Democratic Harwinder Sandhu 11,35315.31-10.29none listed
Green Marc Reinarz7,82810.56+5.40$11,446.63
People's Kyle Delfing2,0272.73$5,718.06
Total valid votes/expense limit74,14599.40
Total rejected ballots4490.60+0.39
Turnout74,59469.25-2.61
Eligible voters107,712
Conservative hold Swing +8.39
Source: Elections Canada [2] [3]

Provincial

2020 British Columbia general election : Vernon-Monashee
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Harwinder Sandhu 10,22236.56+7.20$4,746.98
Liberal Eric Foster 9,79835.05−12.82$30,325.57
Green Keli Westgate4,46415.97−5.60$9,375.32
Conservative Kyle Delfing3,47212.42$0.00
Total valid votes27,956100.00
Total rejected ballots960.34–0.03
Turnout28,05252.76–6.20
Registered voters53,169
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +10.01
Source: Elections BC [4] [5]
2017 British Columbia general election : Kelowna-Mission
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Steve Thomson 15,04157.18+0.32$53,316
New Democratic Harwinder Sandhu 5,72021.24−4.6$13,757
Green Rainer Wilkins3,83614.24$18
Conservative Charles Hardy1,9767.34−5.33$8,095
Total valid votes26,933100.00
Total rejected ballots1120.42−0.24
Turnout27,04557.67+4.09
Registered voters46,898
Source: Elections BC [6] [7]

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