Gary Schellenberger

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Gary Schellenberger
Member of Parliament
for Perth Wellington
In office
June 28, 2004 October 19, 2015
Expenditures
Conservative Gary Schellenberger25,28154.5+6.5
New Democratic Ellen Papenburg9,86121.3+4.3
Liberal Bob McTavish8,34118.0-5.7
Green John Cowling2,1124.6-4.5
Christian Heritage Irma DeVries8061.7-0.4
Total valid votes/Expense limit46,401 100.00
Total rejected ballots179 0.4
Turnout 46,580 64.2
Eligible voters 72,610
2008 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Gary Schellenberger20,70948.0+1.9$68,139
Liberal Sandra Gardiner10,22523.7-1.9$29,238
New Democratic Kerry McManus7,23417.0-1.8$23,081
Green John Cowling3,8849.0+2.5$13,365
Christian Heritage Irma DeVries8982.1-0.8$8,662
Marxist–Leninist Julian Ichim980.2
Total valid votes/Expense limit43,048100.0 $82,152
2006 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gary Schellenberger22,00446.1+4.1
Liberal David Cunningham12,30125.8-7.6
New Democratic Keith Dinicol8,87618.6+3.0
Green John Cowling3,1176.5+0.3
Christian Heritage Irma DeVries1,3962.9+0.1
Total valid votes 47,694100.0
2004 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Conservative Gary Schellenberger18,87942.0
Liberal Brian Innes15,03233.4
New Democratic Robert Roth7,02715.6
Green John Cowling2,7706.2
Christian Heritage Irma Nicolette Devries1,2732.8
Total valid votes44,981 100.0

Perth-Middlesex

Canadian federal by-election, 21 May 2003: Perth—Middlesex
PartyCandidateVotes
Progressive Conservative Gary Schellenberger10,413
Liberal Brian Innes9,412
Alliance Marian Meinen5,400
New Democratic Sam Dinicol4,703
Christian Heritage Ron Gray 902
By-election called upon Mr. Richardson's resignation.
2000 Canadian federal election : Perth—Middlesex
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal John Richardson 16,98840.37-3.64
Progressive Conservative Gary Schellenberger 11,54527.44+2.56
Alliance Garnet Bloomfield9,78523.26+2.63
New Democratic Sam Dinicol2,8006.65-1.90
Green Eric Eberhardt6891.64
No affiliationTom Kroesbergen1410.34
Canadian Action Larry Carruthers1280.30
Total valid votes42,076100.00
Liberal hold Swing -3.10
1997 Canadian federal election : Perth—Middlesex
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal John Richardson 19,58344.01
Progressive Conservative Gary Schellenberger 11,07324.88
Reform Garnet M. Bloomfield9,18020.63
New Democratic Linda Ham3,8068.55
Christian Heritage Jamie Harris8581.93
Total valid votes44,500100.00

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