Neil Ellis (politician)

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2019 Canadian federal election: Bay of Quinte
Neil Ellis
Mayor Neil Ellis (cropped).jpg
Ellis in 2023
Member of Parliament
for Bay of Quinte
In office
October 19, 2015 September 20, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Neil Ellis 24,09939.16-11.58$96,721.36
Conservative Tim Durkin22,65036.80+2.53$55,922.84
New Democratic Stephanie Bell9,85116.01+3.87none listed
Green Danny Celovsky3,7406.08+3.86$592.37
People's Paul Bordonaro1,2071.96none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit61,54799.25
Total rejected ballots4640.75+0.38
Turnout62,01165.83-2.30
Eligible voters94,197
Liberal hold Swing -7.05
Source: Elections Canada [10] [11]
2015 Canadian federal election : Bay of Quinte
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Neil Ellis 29,28150.74+29.86$118,473.86
Conservative Jodie Jenkins19,78134.27−17.53$109,092.53
New Democratic Terry Cassidy7,00112.13−10.88$21,205.50
Green Rachel Nelems1,2782.21−1.56
Independent Trueman Tuck3720.64$4,425.20
Total valid votes/expense limit57,71399.64 $221,051.99
Total rejected ballots2110.36
Turnout57,92468.13
Eligible voters85,021
Liberal notional gain from Conservative Swing +23.69
Source: Elections Canada [12] [13]

Municipal

2022 Belleville Mayoral Election [14]

2022 Belleville mayoral election
Mayoral CandidateVote %
Neil Ellis9,19459.3
Mitch Panciuk5,65436.4
Kyle Thompson6684.3

2010 Belleville Mayoral Election

2010 Belleville mayoral election
Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Neil Ellis10,08175.09
Mitch Panciuk2,82521.17
Lonnie D. Herrington3502.62
Graham K. Longhurst1491.12

2006 Belleville Mayoral Election

2006 Belleville mayoral election
CandidateVote %
Neil Ellis10,42761.8
Mary-Anne Sills3,95723.5
Doug Rollins2,48314.7

2003 Belleville Mayoral Election

2003 Belleville mayoral election
CandidateVote %
Mary-Anne Sills5,94539.7
Neil Ellis5,70738.1
Doug Parker3,25621.7
Trueman Tuck570.5

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