Jonathan Wilkinson

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2021 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Jonathan Wilkinson
PC MP
Jonathan Wilkinson at the 2022 United Nations Biodiversity Conference (52559845258) (cropped).jpg
Wilkinson in 2022
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
Assumed office
October 26, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jonathan Wilkinson 26,75645.1+2.2$95,112.00
Conservative Les Jickling16,67128.1+1.2$113,640.04
New Democratic Tammy Bentz11,75019.8+3.4$20,351.82
Green Archie Kaario2,5984.4-8.1$11,600.97
People's John Galloway1,5452.6+1.3$0.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit59,32099.4$118,692.36
Total rejected ballots3830.6
Turnout59,70366.1
Eligible voters90,326
Liberal hold Swing +0.5
Source: Elections Canada [7]
2019 Canadian federal election : North Vancouver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jonathan Wilkinson 26,97942.87-13.78$98,189.08
Conservative Andrew Saxton 16,90826.87-0.02none listed
New Democratic Justine Bell10,34016.43+8.64$40,432.73
Green George Orr7,86812.50+4.19$39,810.86
People's Azmairnin Jadavji8351.33none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit62,93099.45
Total rejected ballots3490.55+0.21
Turnout63,27971.20-4.57
Eligible voters88,874
Liberal hold Swing -6.88
Source: Elections Canada [8] [9]
2015 Canadian federal election : North Vancouver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Jonathan Wilkinson36,45856.65+26.94$149,970.51
Conservative Andrew Saxton 17,30126.88-20.67$149,776.24
Green Claire Martin 5,3508.31+3.08$135,108.48
New Democratic Carleen Thomas5,0157.79-9.06$21,413.99
Libertarian Ismet Yetisen1360.21$1,942.47
Independent Payam Azad940.15$22.40
Total valid votes/Expense limit64,354100.00 $220,823.27
Total rejected ballots2180.34
Turnout64,57276.79
Eligible voters84,093
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +23.80
Source: Elections Canada [10] [11] [12]

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