David Chernushenko

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Chernushenko, David (2019). Burning Souls . Ottawa: Green & Gold Inc. ISBN   978-1-234-56789-7.

Chernushenko, David; Anna Van der Kamp (2001). Sustainable Sport Management: Running an Environmentally, Socially and Economically Responsible Organization. United Nations Environment Programme. ISBN   92-807-2072-4.

Chernushenko, David (1994). Greening our games : running sports events and facilities that won't cost the Earth. Ottawa: Centurion Publishing & Marketing. ISBN   0-9697571-5-8.

Electoral record

David Chernushenko
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Ottawa City Councillor
In office
December 1, 2010 December 1, 2018
2018 Ottawa City Council electionCapital Ward
Capital Ward (Ward 17) [14] Vote %
   Shawn Menard 3,57528.12
   Christine McAllister3,19825.15
   David Chernushenko (X)2,97023.36
   Anthony Carricato2,45119.28
   Jide Afolabi5204.09
2014 Ottawa City Council electionCapital Ward
CandidateVotes%
David Chernushenko (X)720677.53
Scott Blurton178819.19
Espoir Manirambona3223.46
2010 Ottawa City Council electionCapital Ward
CandidateVotes%
David Chernushenko533541.34
Isabel Metcalfe251519.49
Bob Brocklebank220717.10
Domenic Santaguida147511.43
Eugene Haslam10848.40
Ron Le Blanc2431.88
Mano Hadavand460.36
2006 Green Party of Canada leadership election
CandidateVotes
#%
Elizabeth May 2,14565.34
David Chernushenko1,09633.38
Jim Fannon290.88
None of the above130.40
Total3,283100.0%
2006 Canadian federal election : Ottawa Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Paul Dewar 24,61136.93-4.12
Liberal Richard Mahoney19,45829.20-1.87
Conservative Keith Fountain15,12622.70+3.67
Green David Chernushenko 6,76610.15+2.61
Marijuana John Akpata3860.58-0.14
Independent Anwar Syed1210.18
Communist Stuart Ryan1020.15+0.01
Marxist–Leninist Christian Legeais680.10-0.02
Total valid votes 66,638100.00
  New Democratic Party holdSwing-1.1
2004 Canadian federal election : Ottawa Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New Democratic Ed Broadbent 25,73441.05$75,600.35
Liberal Richard Mahoney19,47831.07$77,325.72
Conservative Mike Murphy11,93319.03$37,895.42
Green David Chernushenko 4,7307.54$24,313.40
Marijuana Michael Foster4550.72
Independent Robert Gauthier1210.19
Communist Stuart Ryan900.14$379.63
Canadian Action Carla Marie Dancey760.12
Marxist–Leninist Louis Lang670.10
Total valid votes62,684100.00
Total rejected ballots270
Turnout62,95470.35
2003 Ontario general election : Ottawa South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Dalton McGuinty 24,64751.70+2.11$ 70,963.18
Progressive Conservative Richard Raymond16,41334.43−7.8075,453.48
New Democratic James McLaren4,3069.03+3.2312,014.97
Green David Chernushenko 1,7413.65+2.072,884.13
Family Coalition John Pacheco5621.18 9,388.75
Total valid votes/expense limit 47,669100.0   +4.11 $ 78,349.44
Total rejected ballots2960.62 −0.16
Turnout47,965 58.77 +1.03
Eligible voters 81,614   +2.12
Liberal hold Swing +4.96

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