Election Results
| Election | Type | Total votes | % of popular vote | Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vancouver-Point Grey 1983 | Provincial General | 1549 | 3.6% (1.8%)1 | 8th |
| Vancouver School Board 1984 | Municipal General | |||
| Powell River-Sunshine Coast 2001 | Provincial General | 6316 | 27.0% | 3rd |
| Surrey-Panorama Ridge 2004 | Provincial Byelection | 1053 | 8.4% | 3rd |
| Powell River-Sunshine Coast 2005 | Provincial General | 6585 | 25.8% | 3rd |
| Vancouver-Centre 2008 | Federal General | 10354 | 18.3% | 4th |
| Vancouver-Centre 2011 | Federal General | 9089 | 15.44% | 4th |
| Vancouver City Council 2011 | Municipal General | 48648 | 33.59% | 10th - elected |
- Vancouver-Point Grey was a double-member riding; although she received only 1.8% of the total votes cast, approximately 3.6% of local electors voted for Carr.
- Vancouver's School Board is elected by a city-wide (at-large) vote through which a total of nine positions are filled.
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