Rachael Thomas

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Rachael Thomas
MP
Rachael Harder 2021-16.jpg
Thomas in 2018
Member of Parliament
for Lethbridge
Assumed office
October 19, 2015

Electoral record

2021 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Rachael Harder32,81755.38-10.07
New Democratic Elaine Perez11,38619.22+4.48
Liberal Devon Hargreaves8,92815.07+1.41
People's Kimmie Hovan4,0976.91+5.45
Independent Kim Siever1,1791.99
Christian Heritage Geoffrey Capp5660.96-0.13
Total valid votes58,973
Total rejected ballots282
Turnout66.13-2.96
Eligible voters89,663
Source: Elections Canada [37]
Conservative hold Swing -7.28
2019 Canadian federal election : Lethbridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Rachael Harder 40,71365.79+9.03$81,336.37
New Democratic Shandi Bleiken9,11014.72-5.78none listed
Liberal Amy Bronson8,44313.64-4.86$39,899.72
Green Stephnie Watson1,9393.13+0.56none listed
People's Grant Hepworth1,0071.63-none listed
Christian Heritage Marc Slingerland6701.08-0.23none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit61,88299.46
Total rejected ballots3350.54
Turnout62,21769.09
Eligible voters90,051
Conservative hold Swing +7.42
Source: Elections Canada [38] [39]
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Rachael Harder32,32156.8+4.29
New Democratic Cheryl Meheden11,67420.5-9.45
Liberal Mike Pyne10,53218.5+9.37
Green Kas MacMillan1,4612.6-1.88
Christian Heritage Geoffrey Capp7461.3-2.27
Rhinoceros Solly Krygier-Paine2090.4
Total valid votes/Expense limit56,943100.0   $215,495.48
Total rejected ballots158
Turnout57,10169.44%
Eligible voters82,225
Conservative hold Swing +6.87
Source: Elections Canada [40] [41]

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