Tammy Scott-Wallace

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Tammy Scott-Wallace
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Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture Minister responsible for Women's Equality
Assumed office
September 29, 2020
Progressive Conservative Tammy Scott-Wallace4,36656.29+6.83
People's Alliance Jim Bedford1,32117.03-7.26
Liberal Cully Robinson97112.52-3.19
Green Tim Thompson96912.49+5.95
New Democratic Jonas Lanz1291.66-1.63
Total valid votes7,756
Total rejected ballots200.26+0.14
Turnout7,77664.92+0.87
Eligible voters11,978
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +7.04

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