Martin Cauchon - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democratic Thomas Mulcair 21,906 56.37 +16.84
Liberal Martin Cauchon 9,204 23.69 -9.39
Conservative Rodolphe Husny 3,408 8.77 -1.76
Bloc Québécois Élise Daoust 3,199 8.23 -4.32
Green François Pilon 838 2.16 -2.15
Rhinoceros Tommy Gaudet 160 0.41
Communist Johan Boyden 143 0.37
Total valid votes/Expense limit 38,858 100.00
Total rejected ballots 291 0.74 +0.05
Turnout 39,149 60.46 +4.35


Canadian federal election, 2000: Outremont
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Liberal Martin Cauchon 18,796 47.68 -2.47 $52,920
Bloc Québécois Amir Khadir 11,151 28.29 -0.10 $50,207
Progressive Conservative Robert Archambault 3,190 8.09 -4.12 $3,360
New Democratic Peter Graefe 2,199 5.58 -0.86 $590
Green Jan Schotte 1,478 3.75 $260
Alliance Josée Duchesneau 1,283 3.25 $1,425
Marijuana Huguette Plourde 1,013 2.57 none listed
Marxist–Leninist Louise Charron 194 0.49 -0.36 $10
Communist Pierre Smith 118 0.30 $187
Total 39,422 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Martin Cauchon 22,271 50.15 +3.34
Bloc Québécois Michel Sarra-Bournet 12,608 28.39 -8.98
Progressive Conservative Marguerite Sicard 5,424 12.21 +3.30
New Democratic Tooker Gomberg 2,862 6.44 +1.89
Natural Law Denis Cauchon 868 1.95 +0.45
Marxist–Leninist Louise Charron 378 0.85 +0.46
Total 44,411 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Martin Cauchon 21,638 46.81 +12.10
Bloc Québécois Jean-Louis Hérivault 17,274 37.37 -
Progressive Conservative Jean Pierre Hogue 4,119 8.91 -29.52
New Democratic Catherine Kallos 2,104 4.55 -15.93
Natural Law Daniel Bergeron 694 1.50 -
Marxist–Leninist Michel Rocheleau 179 0.39 -
Abolitionist Sylvain M. Coulombe 131 0.28 -
Commonwealth of Canada Mamunor Rashid 89 0.19 -0.07
Total 46,228 100.00

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