Mike Wallace (politician)

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2015 Canadian federal election: Burlington
Mike Wallace
Michael Wallace at Foro Parlamentario Asia Pacifico - 2015 (16248881866) (cropped).jpg
Wallace in 2015
Member of Parliament
for Burlington
In office
January 23, 2006 August 4, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Karina Gould 32,22945.98+22.74$104,313.08
Conservative Mike Wallace 29,78042.48–11.66$105,053.18
New Democratic David Laird6,3819.10–9.75$28,503.64
Green Vince Fiorito1,7102.44–1.10$1,631.97
Total valid votes/expense limit70,10099.63 $239,840.79
Total rejected ballots2630.37
Turnout70,36373.20
Eligible voters96,126
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +17.20
Source: Elections Canada [2] [3]
2011 Canadian federal election : Burlington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Mike Wallace 32,95854.16+5.56$87,782.46
Liberal Alyssa Brierley14,15423.26-9.99$83,688.54
New Democratic David Carter Laird11,44918.81+7.61$17,387.19
Green Graham Mayberry2,1513.53-3.40$4,138.76
Marxist–Leninist Elaine Baetz1400.23
Total valid votes/expense limit60,852100.00$94,992.81
Total rejected ballots175 0.29-0.12
Turnout 61,027 67.02 +2.03
Eligible voters 91,058
2008 Canadian federal election : Burlington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Mike Wallace 28,61448.60+5.50$82,440
Liberal Paddy Torsney 19,57733.25-5.86$86,026
New Democratic David Carter Laird6,59711.20-1.24$21,862
Green Marnie Mellish4,0836.93+1.60$2,280
Total valid votes/expense limit58,871100.00$92,099
Total rejected ballots2390.40+0.05
Turnout59,110 64.99

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