John Brassard

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2021 Canadian federal election: Barrie—Innisfil
John Brassard
MP
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Brassard in 2019
Deputy Opposition Whip
Assumed office
August 29, 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative John Brassard 25,23447.67+3.87$85,518.18
Liberal Lisa-Marie Wilson15,29228.89-0.38$20,446.18
New Democratic Aleesha Gostkowski8,34915.77-0.60$7,141.50
People's Corrado Brancato4,0607.67+5.80$5,417.54
Total valid votes52,93599.19
Total rejected ballots4330.81
Turnout53,36859.16-3.62
Eligible voters90,212
Conservative hold Swing +2.12
Source: Elections Canada [5] [6]
2019 Canadian federal election : Barrie—Innisfil
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative John Brassard 23,76543.80-2.61$67,066.96
Liberal Lisa-Marie Wilson15,87929.27-7.84$25,221.89
New Democratic Pekka Reinio8,88016.37+4.59$12,185.72
Green Bonnie North4,7168.69+4.66$0.00
People's Stephanie Robinson1,0131.87none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit54,25399.31
Total rejected ballots3760.69+0.31
Turnout54,62962.77-1.28
Eligible voters87,025
Conservative hold Swing -2.61
Source: Elections Canada [7]
2015 Canadian federal election : Barrie—Innisfil
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative John Brassard 22,90146.41−14.85$152,037.98
Liberal Colin Wilson18,30837.11+24.59$45,769.43
New Democratic Myrna Clark5,81211.78−8.49$20,283.99
Green Bonnie North1,9914.04−1.28$11,907.65
Christian Heritage Gary Nail1990.40$512.25
Canadian Action Jeff Sakula1300.26
Total valid votes/expense limit49,34199.62 $209,977.36
Total rejected ballots1870.38
Turnout49,52864.06
Eligible voters77,320
Conservative hold Swing -19.72
Source: Elections Canada [8] [9] [10]

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