Rick Bartolucci

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Rick Bartolucci
Ontario MPP
In office
1995–2014
Liberal Rick Bartolucci13,75242.26%-16.51
New Democratic Paul Loewenberg13,25140.72%+13.59
Progressive Conservative Gerry Labelle4,40913.55%+5.62
Green Pat Rogerson9252.84%-2.05
Total valid votes 32,544 100.00
2007 Ontario general election : Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Rick Bartolucci 19,30758.77−10.21$ 65,502.20
New Democratic Dave Battaino8,91427.13+13.1338,488.63
Progressive Conservative Louis Delongchamp2,6057.93−6.2612,594.00
Green David Sylvestre1,6084.89+2.071,520.11
Family Coalition Carita Murphy-Marketos2930.89 3,118.15
Independent David Popescu1240.38 17.90
Total valid votes / expense limit 32,851 100.0   −8.00 $ 69,838.20
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 201 0.61 −0.15
Turnout 33,052 51.11 −4.84
Electors on the lists 64,665   +0.56
Liberal hold Swing −11.67
Note: Percentage changes are factored for redistribution.
Source(s)
"General Election Poll by Poll Results – Electoral District 088 Sudbury" (PDF). Elections Ontario.
"2007 Annual Returns, Candidate and Constituency Associations" . Retrieved 13 June 2014.
2003 Ontario general election : Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Rick Bartolucci 24,63168.98+10.27$ 58,280.81
Progressive Conservative Mila Wong5,06814.19−15.3934,319.74
New Democratic Harvey Wyers4,99914.00+3.4916,359.88
Green Luke Norton1,0092.83 508.44
Total valid votes / expense limit35,707 100.00 −3.54 $ 61,731.84
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots274 0.76 +0.10
Turnout35,981 55.95 +0.26
Eligible voters64,304   −3.89
Liberal hold Swing +12.83
1999 Ontario general election : Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Rick Bartolucci 21,73258.71+18.05$ 52,531.80
Progressive Conservative Mila Wong10,94829.58+2.9361,776.00
New Democratic Paul Chislett3,89110.51−18.12Not Available
Natural Law Bernard Fram1840.50−0.540.00
Independent Ed Pokonzie1590.43+0.02Not Available
Independent David Popescu1030.28 123.60
Total valid votes / expense limit 37,017 100.0  +21.87 $ 64,227.84
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 245 0.66 −0.66
Turnout 37,262 55.69 −6.41
Electors on the lists 66,904  +34.99
Note: Percentage change figures are not factored for redistribution.
1995 Ontario general election : Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Liberal Rick Bartolucci 12,34940.66$ 38,419.00
New Democratic Sharon Murdock 8,69828.6445,265.43
Progressive Conservative Richard Zanibbi8,09326.6443,588.00
Independent Don Scott 5061.67459.00
Natural Law David Gordon3151.040.00
Green Lewis Poulin2900.9569.68
Independent Ed Pokonzie1230.400.00
Total valid votes / expense limit 30,374 100.00 $ 46,140.00
Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 405 1.32
Turnout 30,779 62.10
Eligible voters 49,562

All provincial electoral information is taken from Elections Ontario. The expenditure entries for all elections after 1995 are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario. The figures cited are the Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation, and include transfers from constituency associations.

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