Sue Barnes

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Sue Barnes
PC
Member of Parliament
for London West
In office
October 25, 1993 October 14, 2008
Conservative Ed Holder 2255639.09%
Liberal Sue Barnes2043535.42%
New Democratic Peter Ferguson840914.57%
Green Monica Jarabek56019.71%
Progressive Canadian Steve Hunter4430.77%
Christian Heritage Leslie Bartley2530.44%
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
2006 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Sue Barnes23,01937.9%
Conservative Al Gretzky21,69035.7%
New Democratic Gina Barber13,05621.5%
Green Monica Jarabek2,9004.8%
Marxist–Leninist Margaret Villamizer590.1%
Total valid votes60,724
2004 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
Liberal Sue Barnes25,061
Conservative Mike Menear17,335
New Democratic Gina Barber9,522
Green Rebecca Bromwich2,611
Progressive Canadian Stan Winters511
Marxist–Leninist Margaret Villamizar67
2000 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
Liberal Sue Barnes23,794
Alliance Salim Mansur 10,162
Progressive Conservative Jeff Lang9,788
New Democratic George Goodlet3,596
Green Jeremy Price614
Canadian Action Stan Winters162
Marxist–Leninist Margaret Villamizar80
1997 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
Liberal Sue Barnes24,710
Progressive Conservative Frank Mazzilli 10,958
Reform Terry Biggs8,839
New Democratic Sandra McNee5,291
Christian Heritage Stan Winters515
Green Rachelle Small497
Marxist–Leninist Margaret Villamizar83
1993 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
Liberal Sue Barnes31,084
Progressive Conservative Tom Hockin 15,169
Reform Todd Christensen12,900
New Democratic Margaret Hoff2,551
National Michael van Holst1,219
Green Heidi Strasser401
Natural Law Mark Hawkins381
Christian Heritage Ken Devries308
Canada Party Tom Ha178
Independent Ivan W. Kasiurak111
Abolitionist Judith Foster33

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