Ed Fast - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 32,493 65.02% +1.70%
New Democratic David Murray 10,089 20.19% +6.97%
Liberal Madeleine Hardin 4,968 9.94% -6.34%
Green Daniel Bryce 2,138 4.28% -2.17%
Marxist–Leninist David MacKay 286 0.57%
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,974 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 225 0.45% -0.07%
Turnout 50,199 59.67% +1%
Conservative hold Swing -2.6%
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 30,853 63.32% +0.05% $79,097
Liberal Lionel Dominique Traverse 7,933 16.28% +3.61% $63,013
New Democratic Bonnie Rai 6,444 13.22% -3.75% $4,907
Green Karen Durant 3,141 6.45% +0.64% $833
Marijuana Tim Felger 358 0.73 +0.03% --
Total valid votes/Expense limit 48,729 100.00% $86,855
Total rejected ballots 256 0.52%
Turnout 48,985
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Conservative Ed Fast 29,825 63.27% +1.90 $68,269
New Democratic Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson 8,004 16.97% +3.34 $6,955
Liberal David Oliver* 5,976 12.67% -7.27 $22,258
Green Stephanie Ashley-Pryce 2,740 5.81% +2.93
Marijuana Tim Felger 334 0.70% -0.13
Canadian Action Richard Gebert 173 0.36% $80
Marxist–Leninist David S. MacKay 86 0.18% +0.08
Total valid votes 47,138 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 183 0.39%
Turnout 47,321 60.69%
Conservative hold Swing -0.72%

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