Mary Clancy

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1993 Canadian federal election: Halifax
Mary Clancy
3rd President of Burlington College
In office
2002–2003
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mary Clancy 21,32645.91+2.90
Progressive Conservative Jim Vaughan9,60020.67-17.31
Reform Steve Greene 6,71714.46
New Democratic Lynn Jones6,21413.38-4.36
National Charles Phillips1,3832.98
Natural Law Gilles Bigras4480.96
Green W. Vladimir Klonowski3070.66
Independent A.R. Art Canning2770.60
Independent Steve Rimek990.21
Marxist–Leninist Tony Seed840.18-0.08
Total valid votes46,45599.06
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots4390.94
Turnout46,89458.94
Eligible voters79,568
Liberal hold Swing +10.10

Changes for Marxist–Leninist candidate Tony Seed are based on his 1988 results, when he ran as an Independent.

1988 Canadian federal election : Halifax
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mary Clancy 22,47043.00+8.64
Progressive Conservative Stewart McInnes 19,84037.97-6.80
New Democratic Ray Larkin9,26917.74-2.71
Libertarian Howard J. MacKinnon2920.56
Communist Miguel Figueroa 1510.29
Independent Tony Seed1340.26
Commonwealth of Canada J. Basil MacDougall940.18
Total valid votes52,250100.00
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +7.72

References

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