Drew Caldwell - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Manitoba general election, 2007: Brandon East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democratic Party (x)Drew Caldwell 3,760 53.95 -8.09
Progressive Conservative Mike Waddell 2,655 38.10 +5.46
Liberal Cheryl Burke 554 7.95 +3.56
Total valid votes 6,969 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 31
Turnout 7,000 58.72 +6.06
Electors on the lists 11,921


Manitoba general election, 2003: Brandon East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democratic Party (x)Drew Caldwell 3,870 62.04 +0.76 $14,549.00
Progressive Conservative Greg Dinsdale 2,036 32.64 +6.30 $13,316.52
Liberal Scott Brigden 274 4.39 -1.35 $1,771.36
Communist Lisa Gallagher 58 0.93 $436.91
Total valid votes 6,238 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 26
Turnout 6,264 52.66 -11.69
Electors on the lists 11,895


Manitoba general election, 1999: Brandon East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democratic Party Drew Caldwell 4,840 61.28 $18,137.00
Progressive Conservative Marty Snelling 2,080 26.34 $25,283.41
Independent Don Jessiman 525 6.65 $1,040.69
Liberal Peter Logan 453 5.74 $4,017.07
Total valid votes 7,898 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 57
Turnout 7,955 64.35
Electors on the lists 12,362


1998 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Two
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Drew Caldwell acclaimed .


1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Two
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Drew Caldwell 735 64.19
Barbara Bragg 353 30.83
Darryl Wolski 57 4.98
Total valid votes 1,145 100.00


1992 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Two
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Drew Caldwell elected not listed

All Manitoba divisions were redistributed before the 1999 election.

All provincial election information is taken from Elections Manitoba. Expenditure entries refer to individual candidate expenses. Municipal election information is taken from the Winnipeg Free Press.

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