Hedy Fry

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2025 Canadian federal election: Vancouver Centre
Hedy Fry
PC MP
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Fry in 2025
Member of Parliament
for Vancouver Centre
Assumed office
October 25, 1993
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 29,85554.79+14.12
Conservative Elaine Allan16,36830.04+8.14
New Democratic Avi Lewis 6,80712.49–17.83
Green Scott MacDonald7571.39–2.42
People's Christopher Varga2110.39–2.89
Independent Drew William McPherson630.12N/A
Total valid votes/expense limit54,06199.23$131,689.42
Total rejected ballots4220.77−0.03
Turnout54,48363.52
Eligible voters85,775
Liberal notional hold Swing +2.99
Source: Elections Canada [11] [12] [13]
2021 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 20,87340.44−1.74$87,773.26
New Democratic Breen Ouellette15,86930.74+7.00$80,950.83
Conservative Harry Cockell11,16221.62+2.35$20,505.00
Green Alaric Paivarinta2,0303.93−8.59$8,967.42
People's Taylor Singleton-Fookes1,6833.27+1.98$3,574.44
Total valid votes/expense limit51,61799.19$119,443.50
Total rejected ballots4220.81+0.16
Turnout52,03957.01−4.04
Eligible voters91,276
Liberal hold Swing −4.37
Source: Elections Canada [14] [15]
2019 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 23,59942.18−13.90$90,613.92
New Democratic Breen Ouellette13,28023.74+3.72$35,726.92
Conservative David Cavey10,78219.27+2.36$32,539.03
Green Jesse Brown7,00212.52+6.71$28,503.30
People's Louise Kierans7241.29$4,907.84
Libertarian John Clarke3790.68−0.38$0.00
Independent Lily Bowman1420.25none listed
Independent Imtiaz Popat380.07$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit55,94699.35
Total rejected ballots3640.65+0.22
Turnout56,31061.05−4.85
Eligible voters92,243
Liberal hold Swing −8.81
Source: Elections Canada [16] [17]
2015 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 32,55456.08+25.06$126,090.21
New Democratic Constance Barnes11,61820.01−6.34$102,184.82
Conservative Elaine Allan9,81816.91−9.14$84,492.99
Green Lisa Barrett3,3705.81−9.27$45,728.01
Libertarian John Clarke6141.06+0.53
Marxist–Leninist Michael Hill740.13+0.02
Total valid votes/expense limit58,04899.58 $224,575.59
Total rejected ballots2470.42
Turnout58,29565.89
Eligible voters88,470
Liberal hold Swing +15.70
Source: Elections Canada [18] [19]
2011 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hedy Fry 18,26031.03−3.47
New Democratic Karen Shillington15,32526.04+4.73
Conservative Jennifer Clarke15,32326.04+0.95
Green Adriane Carr 9,08915.44−2.87
Libertarian John Clarke3130.53−0.07
Progressive Canadian Michael Huenefeld2850.48
Pirate Travis McCrea1920.33
Marxist–Leninist Michael Hill620.11−0.05
Total valid votes58,849100.0  
Total rejected ballots1340.23
Turnout58,98359.23
Eligible voters99,527
Liberal hold Swing −4.10
2008 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 19,50634.50−9.37$80,974
Conservative Lorne Mayencourt 14,18825.09+4.73$91,239
New Democratic Michael Byers 12,04721.31−7.34$85,957
Green Adriane Carr 10,35418.31+12.43$82,713
Libertarian John Clarke3400.60+0.07$0
Marxist–Leninist Michael Hill940.16
Total valid votes/expense limit56,529100.0   $94,404
Liberal hold Swing −7.05
2006 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 25,01343.80+3.50$77,826
New Democratic Svend Robinson 16,37428.67−3.62$84,170
Conservative Tony Fogarassy11,68420.46+1.26$86,591
Green Jared Evans3,3405.84−0.94$1,008
Libertarian John Clarke3040.53−0.04
Marijuana HeathCliff Dion Campbell2590.45$115
Christian Heritage Joe Pal1300.22−0.24$389
Total valid votes57,104100.0  
Total rejected ballots1630.28−0.15
Turnout57,26762.06+0.59
Liberal hold Swing +3.56
2004 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 21,28040.30−2.00$66,619
New Democratic Kennedy Stewart 17,05032.29+20.25$57,675
Conservative Gary Mitchell10,13919.20−18.70$73,789
Green Robbie Mattu3,5806.78+2.85$2,440
Libertarian John Clarke3040.57$60
Christian Heritage Joe Pal2430.46$389
Canadian Action Alexander Frei1010.19−1.08$100
Communist Kimball Cariou960.18+0.01$389
Total valid votes52,793100.0  
Total rejected ballots2260.43−0.05
Turnout53,01961.470.97
Liberal hold Swing −11.12
Change for the Conservatives is based on the combined totals of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives.
2000 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 24,55342.30+1.54$69,017
Alliance John Mortimer15,17626.14+3.56$68,158
New Democratic Scott Robertson6,99312.04−8.83$8,841
Progressive Conservative Lee Johnson6,82811.76+2.52$4,047
Green Jamie Lee Hamilton 2,2853.93+0.93$3,945
Marijuana Marc Emery 1,1161.92
Canadian Action Jeff Jewell7421.27+0.24$547
Natural Law Valerie Laporte1770.30−0.12$40
Communist Kimball Cariou990.17$189
Marxist–Leninist Joseph Theriault750.12−0.10$364
Total valid votes58,044100.0  
Total rejected ballots2800.48−0.05
Turnout58,32460.50−4.22
Liberal hold Swing −1.01
Change for the Canadian Alliance is based on the Reform Party.
1997 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Hedy Fry 20,87840.76+9.57$54,905
Reform Richard Farbridge11,56722.58+5.12$24,846
New Democratic Bill Siksay 10,69020.87+5.69$27,133
Progressive Conservative Victoria Minnes4,7369.24−15.81$43,121
Green Paul Alexander1,5413.00+2.05$2,154
Independent Joseph Roberts7281.42$6,163
Canadian Action Connie Fogal 5281.03$12,986
Natural Law John Cowhig2170.42−0.62
Independent John Clarke1250.24$2,687
Marxist–Leninist Joseph Theriault1160.22$559
Independent Elvis Flostrand920.17$699
Total valid votes51,218100.0  
Total rejected ballots2720.53
Turnout51,49064.72
Liberal hold Swing +2.22
1993 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hedy Fry 19,31031.19+8.38
Progressive Conservative Kim Campbell 15,51025.05−12.19
Reform Ian Isbister10,80817.46+16.08
New Democratic Betty Baxter 9,39715.18−21.63
National Thorsten Ewald4,9497.99
Natural Law John Cowhig6431.04
Green Imtiaz Popat5860.95+0.14
Christian Heritage Darren Lowe2420.39
Libertarian Tunya Audain2200.36+0.11
Independent Brian Godzilla Gnu Salmi1140.18
Independent Scott Adams830.13−0.07
Commonwealth of Canada Lucille Boikoff250.04
Independent Peter C. Nuthall240.04
Total valid votes61,911100.0  
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +10.28

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26th Ministry – Cabinet of Jean Chrétien
Sub-Cabinet Post
PredecessorTitleSuccessor
Sheila Finestone Secretary of State (Multiculturalism) (Status of Women)
(1996–2002)
Jean Augustine