Murray Rankin

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2020 British Columbia general election: Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Murray Rankin
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Rankin in 2020
Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation of British Columbia
In office
November 26, 2020 November 18, 2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Murray Rankin 14,74851.12+27.50$54,662.71
Green Nicole Duncan7,36225.52−26.68$10,054.16
Liberal Roxanne Helme6,59722.87−0.88$56,823.54
Communist Florian Castle1420.49$123.40
Total valid votes28,84999.55
Total rejected ballots1290.45+0.14
Turnout28,97867.79-4.20
Registered voters42,749
New Democratic gain from Green Swing +27.09
Source: Elections BC [72] [73]

Federal elections

2015 Canadian federal election : Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Murray Rankin 30,39742.28-8.50$222,151.95
Green Jo-Ann Roberts 23,66632.92+21.31$147,733.88
Liberal Cheryl Thomas [74] 8,48911.81-2.18$36,199.72
Conservative John Rizzuti8,48011.79-11.83$72,891.79
Libertarian Art Lowe5390.75+0.26$900.00
Animal Alliance Jordan Reichert2000.28$10,110.17
Independent Saul Andersen1240.17
Total valid votes/expense limit71,895100.00 $234,268.29
Total rejected ballots2410.33
Turnout72,13677.92
Eligible voters92,574
New Democratic hold Swing -14.90
Source: Elections Canada [75] [76]
Canadian federal by-election, November 26, 2012: Victoria
On the resignation of Denise Savoie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Murray Rankin 14,50737.17−13.61$95,540
Green Donald Galloway13,38934.30+22.69$97,264
Conservative Dale Gann5,65414.49−9.14$90,170
Liberal Paul Summerville5,09713.06−0.92$81,254
Libertarian Art Lowe1930.49$496
Christian Heritage Philip Ney1920.49$3,499
Total valid votes/expense limit39,032100.00  $97,992.97
Total rejected ballots980.25
Turnout39,13044.02
Eligible voters88,886
New Democratic hold Swing −12.1
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