Taras Natyshak

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Taras Natyshak
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Critic, International Trade
In office
August 23, 2018 May 3, 2022
New Democratic Taras Natyshak26,13447.95-12.36
Progressive Conservative Chris Lewis 23,42342.98+21.20
Liberal Kate Festeryga3,0265.55-8.78
Green Nancy Pancheshan1,9203.52-0.06
Total valid votes54,50399.34
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots3630.66
Turnout54,86656.12
Eligible voters97,773
New Democratic hold Swing -16.78
Source: Elections Ontario [9]
2014 Ontario general election : Essex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Taras Natyshak28,11860.34+22.35
Progressive Conservative Ray Cecile10,16921.82-13.19
Liberal Crystal Meloche6,62814.22-10.90
Green Mark Vercouteren1,6853.62+1.74
Total valid votes46,600100.0  
New Democratic hold Swing +17.77
Source: Elections Ontario [10]
2011 Ontario general election : Essex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Taras Natyshak17,41737.99+17.22
Progressive Conservative Dave Brister16,04935.01+10.00
Liberal Ken Schmidt11,51825.12-22.90
Green Jason Matyi8601.88-3.46
Total valid votes 45,844100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots1680.37
Turnout46,01251.38
Eligible voters89,549
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +3.61
Source: Elections Ontario [11]

Federal elections

2011 Canadian federal election : Essex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jeff Watson 25,32748.1%+8.1%
New Democratic Taras Natyshak 18,53835.2%+8.6%
Liberal Nelson Santos7,46514.2%-14.9%
Green Cora Carriveau1,2902.4%-1.9%
Marxist–Leninist Enver Villamizar770.1%-0.1%
Total valid votes52,69799.6%
Total rejected ballots2330.4%
Total votes52,930100.0%

Source: Elections Canada

2008 Canadian federal election : Essex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Jeff Watson 20,60840.0%-0.4%$87,306
Liberal Susan Whelan 14,97329.1%-5.0%$87,544
New Democratic Taras Natyshak 13,70326.6%+3.9%$47,430
Green Richard Bachynsky2,2344.3%+1.6%$0
Total valid votes/expense limit51,518 100.0%$90,595
Total rejected ballots206
Turnout51,724 %
2006 Canadian federal election : Essex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jeff Watson 23,12540.4%+3.8%
Liberal Susan Whelan 19,50834.1%-0.9%
New Democratic Taras Natyshak 12,99222.7%-1.7%
Green James McVeity1,5182.7%-1.2%
Marxist–Leninist Robert Cruise1080.2%0.0%
Total valid votes57,251
Total valid votes 57,251100.0%

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