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2021 Canadian federal election: Malpeque
Heath MacDonald
MP
Member of Parliament for Malpeque
Assumed office
September 20, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Heath MacDonald 9,91241.81+0.44$84,041.53
Conservative Jody Sanderson7,83633.19+7.55$84,415.05
Green Anna Keenan3,38114.32-12.17$44,768.30
New Democratic Michelle Neill1,8988.04+1.55$4,489.55
People's Christopher Landry6802.88$1,387.95
Total valid votes/expense limit23,70799.27+0.50$90,924.86
Total rejected ballots1740.73-0.50
Turnout23,88174.49-1.80
Eligible voters31,691
Liberal hold Swing -3.56
Source: Elections Canada [9] [10]
2019 Prince Edward Island general election : Cornwall-Meadowbank
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Heath MacDonald1,64347.90+1.62
Green Ellen Jones1,13733.15+21.07
Progressive Conservative Elaine Barnes60217.55-16.30
New Democratic Craig Nash481.40-6.39
Total valid votes3,43099.80
Total rejected ballots70.20-0.12
Turnout3,43780.28-1.25
Eligible voters4,281
Liberal hold Swing -9.72
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2015 Prince Edward Island general election : Cornwall-Meadowbank
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Heath MacDonald1,44446.28-17.17
Progressive Conservative Michael Drake1,05633.85+5.39
Green Rosalyn Abbott37712.08+5.61
New Democratic Jennifer Coughlin2437.79
Total valid votes3,12099.68
Total rejected ballots100.32-0.46
Turnout3,13081.53+10.50
Eligible voters3,839
Liberal hold Swing -11.28
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