Kate Young (politician)

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2019 Canadian federal election: London West
Kate Young
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Science
In office
January 30, 2017 August 15, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kate Young 30,62242.96-2.85$115,818.09
Conservative Liz Snelgrove19,91027.93-7.40$66,281.02
New Democratic Shawna Lewkowitz15,22021.35+6.53$65,779.29
Green Mary Ann Hodge3,8275.37+2.55$10,163.23
People's Mike Mcmullen1,1711.64$0.00
Libertarian Jacques Boudreau5230.73-0.34none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit71,27399.31
Total rejected ballots4960.69+0.27
Turnout71,76971.49-1.85
Eligible voters100,387
Liberal hold Swing +2.27
Source: Elections Canada [11] [12]
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kate Young31,16745.8+19.07
Conservative Ed Holder 24,30635.3-9.77
New Democratic Matthew Rowlinson 10,08714.8-10.62
Green Dimitri Lascaris1,9182.8+0.12
Libertarian Jacques Y. Boudreau7321.1
Communist Michael Lewis870.1
Total valid votes/Expense limit68,027100.0   $234,017.17
Total rejected ballots286
Turnout68,31373.9%
Eligible voters92,326
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +14.42
Source: Elections Canada [13] [14]

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