Taleeb Noormohamed

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2021 Canadian federal election: Vancouver Granville
Taleeb Noormohamed
MP
Member of Parliament
for Vancouver Granville
Assumed office
September 20, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17,05034.40+7.83$104,842.87
New Democratic Anjali Appadurai 16,61933.53+20.41$58,609.98
Conservative Kailin Che13,28026.80+4.92$72,350.92
Green Imtiaz Popat1,4342.89−2.17$280.64
People's Damian Jewett1,1772.37+1.56$3,075.03
Total valid votes/expense limit49,56099.34$111,836.39
Total rejected ballots3310.66+0.17
Turnout49,89160.79−4.21
Eligible voters82,070
Liberal gain from Independent Swing −6.29
Source: Elections Canada [41] [42]
2019 Canadian federal election : Vancouver Granville
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Independent Jody Wilson-Raybould 17,26532.56−11.37$97,203.39
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 14,08826.57−17.36$103,546.83
Conservative Zach Segal11,60521.88−4.18$98,739.59
New Democratic Yvonne Hanson6,96013.12−13.75$28,671.17
Green Louise Boutin2,6835.06+1.96$2,198.84
People's Naomi Chocyk4310.81$917.80
Total valid votes/expense limit53,032100.0 $108,561.11
Total rejected ballots2640.49+0.15
Turnout53,29665.0−3.23
Eligible voters81,952
Independent gain from Liberal Swing +24.80
Net change for Wilson-Raybould is in comparison to her 2015 vote percentage. Net change for Noormohamed is in comparison to the 2015 Liberal vote percentage; in other words the same basis as Wilson-Raybould.
Source: Elections Canada [43] [44]
2011 Canadian federal election : North Vancouver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Andrew Saxton 28,99648.62+6.42
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17,66529.62-7.69
New Democratic Michael Charrois9,61716.13+6.71
Green Greg Dowman3,0045.04-5.75
Independent Nick Jones3500.59
Total valid votes59,632100.0  
Total rejected ballots1530.26-0.02
Turnout59,78567.77
Eligible voters88,216
Conservative hold Swing +7.06

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