Vance Badawey

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2021 Canadian federal election: Niagara Centre
Vance Badawey
MP
Member of Parliament
for Niagara Centre
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Vance Badawey 20,57635.0±0.0$110,313.54
Conservative Graham Speck18,32431.2+0.2$47,554.12
New Democratic Melissa McGlashan14,08624.0-2.7$35,052.11
People's Michael Kimmons4,6707.9+6.6$9,696.81
Green Kurtis McCartney1,1231.9-3.4$1,496.71
Total valid votes58,77999.3
Total rejected ballots4370.7
Turnout59,21663.5
Eligible voters93,264
Liberal hold Swing -0.1
Source: Elections Canada [8]
2019 Canadian federal election : Niagara Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Vance Badawey 20,29235.01-0.68$78,098.76
Conservative April Jeffs17,98731.03+1.32none listed
New Democratic Malcolm Allen 15,46926.69-4.80none listed
Green Michael Tomaino3,0545.27+2.86$2,561.88
People's Andrew Sainz-Nieto7761.34none listed
Christian Heritage Nic Bylsma3080.53none listed
Marxist–Leninist Robert Walker770.13-0.04none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit57,96399.08
Total rejected ballots5390.92+0.33
Turnout58,50264.31-1.33
Eligible voters90,698
Liberal hold Swing -1.00
Source: Elections Canada [9] [10]
2015 Canadian federal election : Niagara Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Vance Badawey19,43235.7+21.7
New Democratic Malcolm Allen 17,10331.4-10.8
Conservative Leanna Villella16,15729.7-10.5
Green David Clow1,3142.4-0.1
Animal Alliance Jody Di Bartolomeo2970.5
Marxist–Leninist Ron J. Walker970.2+0.1
Total valid votes/Expense limit54,400100.00
Total rejected ballots
Turnout54,40066.1
Eligible voters82,305
Source: Elections Canada [11] [12]

Provincial

2003 Ontario general election: Erie-Lincoln
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tim Hudak 20,34848.49-2.19
Liberal Vance Badawey16,29038.82+2.68
New Democratic Julius Antal3,9509.41-0.20
Green Tom Ferguson7131.7
Family Coalition Steve Elgersma6661.59-0.91

Municipal

2014 Municipal ElectionRegional Councillor, Port Colborne
CandidateVotes
Barrick, David3,725
Badawey, Vance3,163
Source: City of Port Colborne Election Results
2010 Port Colborne mayoral election
Mayoral Candidate [13] Vote %
Vance Badawey (X)4,80061.58
Frank DiBartolomeo2,99538.42

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