Ryan Leef

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2015 Canadian federal election: Yukon
Ryan Leef
Member of Parliament
for Yukon
In office
May 2, 2011 August 4, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Larry Bagnell 10,88753.65+20.70
Conservative Ryan Leef 4,92824.29-9.48
New Democratic Melissa Atkinson3,94319.43+5.06
Green Frank de Jong 5332.63-16.28
Total valid votes/expense limit20,291100.0   $210,779.30
Total rejected ballots94
Turnout20,385
Eligible voters26,283
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +10.92
Source: Elections Canada [18] [19]
2011 Canadian federal election : Yukon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Ryan Leef 5,42233.77+1.11$78,970
Liberal Larry Bagnell 5,29032.95-12.85$79,778
Green John Streicker 3,03718.91+6.08$42,746
New Democratic Kevin Barr 2,30814.37+5.67$28,631
Total valid votes/expense limit16,057100.0   $85,898
Total rejected ballots670.42
Turnout16,12468.11
Eligible voters23,673
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +6.98

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