Kirsty Duncan

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2021 Canadian federal election: Etobicoke North
Kirsty Duncan
PC
Kirsty Duncan2019.jpg
Duncan in 2019
Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
In office
November 20, 2019 December 3, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kirsty Duncan 21,20159.6-1.8$71,639.16
Conservative Priti Lamba8,86624.9+2.7$81,543.28
New Democratic Cecil Peter3,70810.4-0.4none listed
People's Jim Boutsikakis1,4734.1+1.3$0.00
Independent Carol Royer3160.9$7,250.71
Total valid votes/Expense limit35,564$107,272.58
Total rejected ballots494
Turnout36,05850.2
Eligible voters71,876
Source: Elections Canada [27]
2019 Canadian federal election : Etobicoke North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kirsty Duncan 26,38861.4-1.01$67,270.39
Conservative Sarabjit Kaur9,52422.2-0.80none listed
New Democratic Naiima Farah4,65410.8-1.61none listed
People's Renata Ford1,1962.8-none listed
Green Nancy Ghuman1,0802.5+1.25none listed
Canada's Fourth FrontSudhir Mehta1040.2-$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit42,946100.0
Total rejected ballots565
Turnout43,51158.8
Eligible voters73,970
Liberal hold Swing -0.11
Source: Elections Canada [28] [29]
2015 Canadian federal election : Etobicoke North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kirsty Duncan 26,25162.41+19.84$69,670.96
Conservative Toyin Dada9,67323.00-8.96$60,237.66
New Democratic Faisal Hassan 5,22012.41-11.21$37,513.09
Green Akhtar Ayub5241.25+1.08$1,558.16
Marxist–Leninist Anna Di Carlo2320.55
No affiliationGeorge Szebik1640.39
Total valid votes/expense limit42,064100.00 $201,932.10
Total rejected ballots2570.61
Turnout42,32162.18
Eligible voters68,063
Liberal hold Swing +14.40
Source: Elections Canada [30] [31]
2011 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kirsty Duncan13,66542.4-6.2
Conservative Priti Lamba10,35732.1+2.0
New Democratic Diana Andrews7,63023.7+8.0
Libertarian Alex Dvornyak2080.7-4.1
Marxist–Leninist Anna Di Carlo1890.6-0.4
Christian Heritage John C. Gardner1860.6
Total valid votes32,235100.0
Total rejected ballots2790.9+0.2
Turnout32,51452.5
Eligible voters61,930
Liberal hold Swing -4.1
2008 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kirsty Duncan15,24448.6-13.0$54,827
Conservative Bob Saroya 9,43630.1+7.8$64,024
New Democratic Ali Naqvi4,94015.7+5.1$35,653
Green Nigel Barriffe1,4604.7+2.1$2,242
Marxist–Leninist Anna Di Carlo3001.0+0.4
Total valid votes/Expense limit31,380100.0$79,011
Total rejected ballots2140.68
Turnout31,594
Liberal hold Swing -10.4

See also

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Kent Hehr Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities
January 25, 2018 – July 18, 2018
 
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