Kevin Lamoureux

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2021 Canadian federal election: Winnipeg North
Kevin Lamoureux
MP
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
Assumed office
December 2, 2015
Preceded by Tom Lukiwski
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 16,44252.3+4.7$59,209.35
New Democratic Melissa Chung-Mowat8,99828.6+2.7$55,328.22
Conservative Anas Kassem4,12613.1-7.7$4,770.97
People's Patrick Neilan1,3154.2+3.2$0.00
Green Angela Brydges4181.3-1.5$0.00
Communist Robert Crooks1090.3-0.1$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit31,40899.1$103,513.27
Total rejected ballots2870.9
Turnout31,69550.8
Eligible voters62,419
Liberal hold Swing +1.0
Source: Elections Canada [11]
2019 Canadian federal election : Winnipeg North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 15,58147.60-21.30$58,222.18
New Democratic Kyle Mason8,46925.87+12.50none listed
Conservative Jordyn Ham6,82020.83+5.54$1,264.48
Green Sai Shanthanand Rajagopal9062.77+0.34$503.13
People's Victor Ong3240.99--$0.00
Christian Heritage Henry Hizon2790.85--none listed
Independent Kathy Doyle2310.71--none listed
Communist Andrew Taylor1250.38--none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit32,73599.26
Total rejected ballots2430.74-0.05
Turnout32,97851.79-6.66
Eligible voters63,681
Liberal hold Swing -16.90
Source: Elections Canada [12] [13]
Victor Ong was nominated by the People's Party, but resigned on 8 October. As the deadline had passed, his name remained on the ballot.
2015 Canadian federal election : Winnipeg North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 23,40268.90+33.91$83,435.85
Conservative Harpreet Turka5,19315.29-12.07$35,641.92
New Democratic Levy Abad4,54313.38-22.02$25,774.97
Green John Redekopp8262.43+0.65$833.17
Total valid votes/expense limit33,96499.21 $193,725.29
Total rejected ballots2690.79
Turnout34,23358.45
Eligible voters58,573
Liberal notional gain from New Democratic Swing +27.97
Source: Elections Canada [14] [15]
2011 Canadian federal election : Winnipeg North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux [16] 9,09735.78-10.54$75,214.57
New Democratic Rebecca Blaikie 9,05335.60-5.57$71,243.32
Conservative Ann Matejicka6,70126.35+15.9$40,787.18
Green John Harvie4581.80+1.08$0.00
Communist Frank Komarniski1180.46+0.01$502.42
Total valid votes/expense limit25,427100.00
Total rejected ballots1360.53-0.04
Turnout25,56350.01+19.2
Eligible voters51,115
Liberal hold Swing -4.97
Canadian federal by-election, November 29, 2010: Winnipeg North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux7,30346.32+37.10$74,020.45
New Democratic Kevin Chief 6,49041.17-21.44$64,585.69
Conservative Julie Javier1,64710.45-11.90$53,166.90
Green John Harvie1140.72-4.03$1,410.65
Pirate Jeff Coleman940.60$62.08
Communist Frank Komarniski710.45-0.22$192.32
Christian Heritage Eric Truijen460.29$1,790
Total valid votes/Expense limit15,765100.00  $77,132
Total rejected ballots 91 0.57+0.07
Turnout 15,856 30.8-12
Eligible votersN/A
Due to the resignation of Judy Wasylycia-Leis on April 30, 2010
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +29.27
2000 Canadian federal election : Winnipeg Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
New Democratic Pat Martin 11,26341.26$55,756.93
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 9,31034.11$55,979.28
Alliance Reg Smith3,97514.56$8,032.54
Progressive Conservative Michel Allard1,9157.02$1,460.02
Green Mikel Magnusson6982.56$1,572.64
Communist Harold Dyck1340.49$288.78
Total valid votes27,295100.00
Total rejected ballots236
Turnout27,53152.56
Electors on the lists52,383
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.

Provincial

2007 Manitoba general election : Inkster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 3,96257.49+4.10$26,490.96
New Democratic Romulo Magsino2,35834.13−7.33$26,612.09
Progressive Conservative Roger Bennett5437.89+4.24$8,590.43
Total valid votes6,86399.58
Rejected and declined votes29
Turnout6,89261.43+0.07
Electors on the lists11,215
2003 Manitoba general election : Inkster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 3,67153.39+10.75$27,970.42
New Democratic Mario Santos 2,85141.46−2.99$21,230.80
Progressive Conservative Michael T. Ledarney2513.65−9.26$10.69
Green Mario Ducusin1031.50+1.50$174.48
Total valid votes6,876100.0   
Total rejected ballots79
Turnout6,95561.36−10.91
Eligible voters11,335
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +6.87
1999 Manitoba general election : Inkster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Becky Barrett 3,50144.45+14.22$22,767.00
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 3,35842.64-7.50$23,318.00
Progressive Conservative George Sandhu1,01712.91-2.88$27,661.71
Total valid votes7,876 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots500.630
Turnout7,926 72.27+4.82
Electors on the lists10,967
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +10.86
1995 Manitoba general election : Inkster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 4,39450.14+4.54
New Democratic Poy Gomez2,64930.23-3.15
Progressive Conservative Scott Fielding 1,38415.79-2.13
Independent Scott Kowall2233.84
Total valid votes8,706 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots560.63+0.7
Turnout8,762 67.45+3.17
Electors on the lists12,989
Liberal hold Swing +3.8
1990 Manitoba general election : Inkster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 3,60245.60+3.80
New Democratic Ajit Deol2,63733.38-4.40
Progressive Conservative Raj Mehta1,41617.92-1.91
Western Independence Gordon Haddad1983.10
Total valid votes7,898100.00
Rejected and declined ballots450.56+0.14
Turnout7,943 64.28-5.17
Electors on the lists12,287
Liberal hold Swing +4.1
1988 Manitoba general election : Inkster
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 4,46641.80+30.83
New Democratic Don Scott 4,09837.78-26.31
Progressive Conservative Resty Taruc2,15119.83-0.35
Communist Nancy Watkins640.59+0.02
Turnout10,845 69.45+9.2
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +28.57
Source: Elections Manitoba [17]
1986 Manitoba general election : Logan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Maureen Hemphill 3,76573.07+1.08
Progressive Conservative Doris Perron79115.35+2.73
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 5029.74
Libertarian Dennis Owens941.84
Turnout5,195 56.00-5.72
New Democratic hold Swing -0.83
Source: Elections Manitoba [18]

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