Phil McColeman

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2019 Canadian federal election: Brantford—Brant
Phil McColeman
MP
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McColeman in 2016
Official Opposition Critic for the Treasury Board
In office
October 16, 2016 August 30, 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Phil McColeman 26,84940.27-0.62$85,964.44
Liberal Danielle Takacs20,45430.68-0.01$112,425.11
New Democratic Sabrina Sawyer13,13119.70-5.14$10,388.48
Green Bob Jonkman4,2576.39+3.89none listed
People's Dave Wrobel1,3201.98none listed
Veterans Coalition Jeffrey Gallagher3940.59none listed
Independent John Turmel 1460.22-0.04$0.00
Independent Leslie Bory1150.17$2,115.19
Total valid votes/expense limit66,66699.26
Total rejected ballots4970.74+0.31
Turnout67,16361.84-3.39
Eligible voters108,602
Conservative hold Swing -0.30
Source: Elections Canada [4] [5]
2015 Canadian federal election : Brantford—Brant
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Phil McColeman 25,87440.89-7.52$141,798.50
Liberal Danielle Takacs19,42230.70+11.80$76,160.00
New Democratic Marc Laferriere15,71524.84-4.11$65,824.80
Green Kevin Brandt1,5822.50-0.70$6,475.96
Libertarian Rob Ferguson5150.81
Independent John C. Turmel 1640.26
Total valid votes/expense limit63,27299.57 $241,022.79
Total rejected ballots2720.43
Turnout63,54465.23
Eligible voters97,409
Conservative hold Swing -9.66
Source: Elections Canada [6] [7]
2011 Canadian federal election : Brant
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Phil McColeman 28,04548.9+7.0
New Democratic Marc Laferriere16,35128.5+11.3
Liberal Lloyd St. Amand 10,78018.8-14.2
Green Nora Fueten1,8583.2-3.8
Independent Leslie Bory1740.3
Independent Martin Sitko1380.2
Total valid votes57,346100.0
Total rejected ballots 2430.4
Turnout 57,58960.1
Eligible voters94,485
2008 Canadian federal election : Brant
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Conservative Phil McColeman 22,62841.9+5.9$84,126
Liberal Lloyd St. Amand 17,83933.0-3.9$82,233
New Democratic Brian Van Tilborg9,29717.2-4.1$22,079
Green Nora Fueten3,8057.0+2.4$15,692
Christian Heritage John Gots3690.6-0.3$286
Total valid votes/expense limit53,938 100 $94,138
2006 Canadian federal election : Brant
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Lloyd St. Amand 22,07736.9-1.1$73,699
Conservative Phil McColeman 21,49536.0+2.9$84,866
New Democratic Lynn Bowering12,71321.3-0.7$30,536
Green Adam King2,7294.6-0.5$4,293
Christian Heritage John H. Wubs5260.9-0.2
Independent John Turmel 2130.4-0.3
Total valid votes/expense limit59,753100.00 $86,871
Total rejected ballots236
Turnout59,75365.03 +4.75
Electors on the lists91,872
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.

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