Jasraj Singh Hallan

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Jasraj Hallan
MP
Member of Parliament
for Calgary Forest Lawn
Assumed office
October 21, 2019
Conservative Jasraj Hallan15,43444.5-15.1
Liberal Jordan Stein9,60827.7+6.0
New Democratic Keira Gunn6,25418.1+7.5
People's Dwayne Holub2,4687.1+4.4
Green Carey Rutherford6992.0-1.3
Communist Jonathan Trautman1850.5+0.2
Total valid votes34,648100.0
Total rejected ballots442
Turnout35,09048.16
Eligible voters72,858
Conservative hold Swing -10.55
Source: Elections Canada [12]
2019 Canadian federal election : Calgary Forest Lawn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Jasraj Hallan 23,80559.6+11.62$90,097.72
Liberal Jag Anand8,69021.7-14.62none listed
New Democratic Joe Pimlott4,22710.6+0.84none listed
Green William Carnegie1,3183.3+0.31£2,962.82
People's Dave Levesque1,0892.7-none listed
Independent Brent Nichols3881.0-none listed
Christian Heritage Esther Sutherland2220.6-none listed
Communist Jonathan Trautman1340.3-0.65$476.56
Veterans Coalition William James Ryder910.2-none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit39,964100.0
Total rejected ballots395
Turnout40,35953.5
Eligible voters75,376
Conservative hold Swing +13.12
Source: Elections Canada [13] [14] [15]

Provincial

2019 Alberta general election : Calgary-McCall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Irfan Sabir 6,56751.72+21.90
United Conservative Jasraj Hallan 4,85138.21-11.90
Alberta Party Avinash Khangura6365.01
Liberal Faiza Ali Abdi2812.21-11.71
Green Janice Fraser2181.72
  Independence Don Edmonstone840.66--
  Alberta Advantage Larry Smith600.47--
Total valid votes12,69798.86
Rejected, spoiled and declined1471.14
Turnout12,84456.08
Eligible voters22,903
New Democratic notional gain from United Conservative Swing +16.90
Source(s)
"2019 Provincial General Election Results". Elections Alberta. Archived from the original on 2021-04-11. Retrieved 2019-05-05.

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