Cindy Lamoureux

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2023 Manitoba general election: Tyndall Park
Cindy Lamoureux
MLA
Interim Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party
Assumed office
October 17, 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Cindy Lamoureux 4,03054.99+0.78$15,618.38
New Democratic Kelly Legaspi1,90826.04-4.25$2,769.87
Progressive Conservative Chris Santos1,39018.97+6.56$11,003.48
Total valid votes/Expense limit7,32899.58$57,655.00
Total rejected and declined ballots310.42
Turnout7,35949.75-7.09
Eligible voters14,793
Liberal hold Swing +2.52
Source(s)
2019 Manitoba general election : Tyndall Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Cindy Lamoureux 4,30154.29+24.1$20,300.22
New Democratic Ted Marcelino 2,40330.95-8.0$24,073.41
Progressive Conservative Daljit Kainth98412.53-11.3$24,220.96
Green Fleur Mann1571.95-5.2$0.00
Communist Frank Komarniski220.28+0.3$310.80
Total valid votes7,933100.0
Total rejected ballots630.8
Turnout58.5
Eligible voters14,068
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +16.1

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