Eric Melillo

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Eric Melillo, MP
MP
Eric Mellilo.jpg
Melillo in 2019
Member of Parliament
for Kenora
Assumed office
October 21, 2019
Conservative Eric Melillo, MP11,10342.60+8.5
New Democratic Janine Seymour7,80229.90+1.4
Liberal David Bruno5,19019.90-10.1
People's Craig Martin1,6256.23+4.8
Green Remi Rheault3641.4-4.0
Total valid votes26,084100
Total rejected ballots
Turnout26,084
Eligible voters45,500
Source: Elections Canada [17]
2019 Canadian federal election : Kenora
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Eric Melillo 9,31334.1+5.64
Liberal Bob Nault 8,18830.0-5.50
New Democratic Rudy Turtle7,78128.5-5.38
Green Kirsi Ralko1,4755.4+3.77
People's Michael Di Pasquale3821.4-
Independent Kelvin Boucher-Chicago1650.6-
Total valid votes27,304100.00
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +9.04

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