Peter Mancini

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2006 Canadian federal election: Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
Peter Mancini
Member of Parliament
for Sydney—Victoria
In office
1997–2000
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Michael Savage 19,02742.32+0.25$67,910.96
New Democratic Peter Mancini 14,61232.50±0$60,717.57
Conservative Robert A. Campbell10,25922.82+1.72$41,775.58
Green Elizabeth Perry1,0052.24-0.92$582.70
Marxist–Leninist Charles Spurr560.12-0.05none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit44,959100.0   $76,265
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots1660.37-0.07
Turnout45,12562.44+0.51
Eligible voters72,264
Liberal hold Swing +0.12

Personal life

He is married to Marian Mancini, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly on July 14, 2015. [12]

Electoral record

2000 Canadian federal election : Sydney—Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Mark Eyking 19,38849.8+23.5
New Democratic Peter Mancini 14,21636.5-14.6
Progressive Conservative Anna Curtis-Steele3,7799.7-12.9
Alliance Rod A.M. Farrell1,5283.9
Total valid votes38,911 100.0
1997 Canadian federal election : Sydney—Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%
New Democratic Peter Mancini 22,45551.1
Liberal Vince MacLean 11,56926.3
Progressive Conservative Cecil Clarke 9,92022.6
Total valid votes43,944 100.0

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