Rachel Bendayan

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2021 Canadian federal election: Outremont
Rachel Bendayan
MP
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade
In office
December 12, 2019 August 15, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Rachel Bendayan 16,71445.4-0.8$74,361.58
New Democratic Ève Péclet 9,57926.0+5.9$25,871.29
Bloc Québécois Célia Grimard5,53515.0+1.1$10,443.22
Conservative Jasmine Louras2,8827.8+1.3none listed
Green Grace Tarabey1,1983.3-8.8$1,719.40
People's Yehuda Pinto8192.2+1.31,871.20
Independent Angela-Angie Joshi930.3N/A$3,516.54
Total valid votes/Expense limit36,82098.8$104,612.20
Total rejected ballots4561.2
Turnout37,27657.2-5.0
Eligible voters65,143
Liberal hold Swing -3.4
Source: Elections Canada [10]
2019 Canadian federal election : Outremont
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Rachel Bendayan 19,14846.19+5.76$47,498.81
New Democratic Andrea Clarke8,31920.07-7.45none listed
Bloc Québécois Célia Grimard5,74113.85+2.63$9,862.60
Green Daniel Green 5,01812.1-0.83none listed
Conservative Jasmine Louras2,7076.53+0.39$4,912.03
People's Sabin Levesque3690.89-0.65none listed
Rhinoceros Mark John Hiemstra1550.37none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit41,457100.0 $102,446.50
Total rejected ballots455
Turnout41,91262.2
Eligible voters67,842
Liberal hold Swing +6.61
Source: Elections Canada [11] [12]
Canadian federal by-election, February 25, 2019 : Outremont
Resignation of Tom Mulcair
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Rachel Bendayan6,08640.4Increase2.svg 6.9
New Democratic Julia Sánchez3,92526.1Decrease2.svg 18
Green Daniel Green1,88912.5Increase2.svg 8.9
Bloc Québécois Michel Duchesne1,68311.2Increase2.svg 2.8
Conservative Jasmine Louras1,0987.3Decrease2.svg 2.2
People's James Seale3222.1New
Independent William Barrett520.3New
Total valid votes15,053100.0   
Total rejected ballots135
Turnout15,18821.6
Eligible voters70,414
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing Increase2.svg25
Source: Elections Canada [13]
2015 Canadian federal election : Outremont
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Tom Mulcair 19,24244.11−11.57$101,332.88
Liberal Rachel Bendayan14,59733.46+11.84$101,506.39
Conservative Rodolphe Husny4,1599.53+1.55$7,828.89
Bloc Québécois Roger Galland Barou3,6688.41−3.20$6,959.30
Green Amara Diallo1,5753.61+1.37
Libertarian Francis Pouliot2160.50
Communist Adrien Welsh1620.37
Total valid votes/Expense limit43,619100.00$204,392.07
Total rejected ballots4260.97
Turnout44,04562.42
Eligible voters70,559
New Democratic hold Swing  
Source: Elections Canada [14] [15]

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