David Chernushenko - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Running in Capital Ward:

2010 Ottawa Municipal Election - Councillor
Candidate Votes %
David Chernushenko 5335 41.34
Isabel Metcalfe 2515 19.49
Bob Brocklebank 2207 17.10
Domenic Santaguida 1475 11.43
Eugene Haslam 1084 8.40
Ron Le Blanc 243 1.88
Mano Hadavand 46 0.36
Ottawa Centre - Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Paul Dewar 24,611 36.93 -4.12
Liberal Richard Mahoney 19,458 29.20 -1.87
Conservative Keith Fountain 15,126 22.70 +3.67
Green David Chernushenko 6,766 10.15 +2.61
Marijuana John Akpata 386 0.58 -0.14
Independent Anwar Syed 121 0.18
Communist Stuart Ryan 102 0.15 +0.01
Marxist–Leninist Christian Legeais 68 0.10 -0.02
Total valid votes 66,638 100.00


Canadian federal election, 2004: Ottawa Centre
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democratic Ed Broadbent 25,734 41.05% $75,600.35
Liberal Richard Mahoney 19,478 31.07% $77,325.72
Conservative Mike Murphy 11,933 19.03% $37,895.42
Green David Chernushenko 4,730 7.54% $24,313.40
Marijuana Michael Foster 455 0.72%
Independent Robert Gauthier 121 0.19%
Communist Stuart Ryan 90 0.14 $379.63
Canadian Action Carla Marie Dancey 76 0.12%
Marxist–Leninist Louis Lang 67 0.10%
Total valid votes 62,684 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 270
Turnout 62,954 70.35%
Ontario general election, 2003: Ottawa South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Dalton McGuinty 24,647 51.7 +2.1
Progressive Conservative Richard Raymond 16,413 34.4 -5.8
New Democratic Party James McLaren 4,306 9.0 +3.2
Green David Chernushenko 1,741 3.7 +2.1
Family Coalition John Pacheco 562 1.2
Total 47,669

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