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1988 Canadian federal election: Provencher
Jake Epp
PC, OC
Chancellor of Tyndale University College and Seminary
In office
2005–2009 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Jake Epp 19,00055.5−2.7
Liberal Wes Penner11,12132.5+12.4
New Democratic Mary Sabovitch2,4907.3−6.8
Reform Lawrence Feilberg1,2463.6
Confederation of Regions John Wiebe3571.0−5.8
Total valid votes34,214100.0
Total rejected ballots1060.3
Turnout34,32070.9
Electors on the lists48,385
1984 Canadian federal election : Provencher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Jake Epp 20,07758.3+13.3
New Democratic Ron Buzahora6,94120.1-8.3
Liberal Wally Rempel4,85914.1-11.2
Confederation of Regions Ron Bowers2,3476.8
Libertarian Donald Ives2320.7
Total valid votes34,456100.0
1980 Canadian federal election : Provencher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Jake Epp 14,67744.9-6.7
New Democratic Richard Rattai9,28128.4+2.7
Liberal Clare Cremer8,27125.3+2.7
Rhinoceros Lawrence Feilberg4331.3
Total valid votes32,662100.0
1979 Canadian federal election : Provencher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Jake Epp 17,03051.7-3.1
New Democratic Richard C. Greenway8,47325.7+5.7
Liberal Howard Loewen7,45922.6-0.1
Total valid votes32,962 100.0
1974 Canadian federal election : Provencher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Jake Epp 13,40554.8+9.4
Liberal Tom Copeland5,55822.7-3.4
New Democratic Jack Feely4,90720.0-5.3
Social Credit Jake Wall6132.5-0.7
Total valid votes24,483 100.0
1972 Canadian federal election : Provencher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Jake Epp 11,26245.3+9.4
Liberal Mark Smerchanski6,48926.1-15.5
New Democratic Alf Chorney6,30425.4+11.2
Social Credit Jake Wall7843.2-5.0
Total valid votes24,839 100.0

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