Eric Hoskins - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Ontario general election, 2011: St. Paul's
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Eric Hoskins 25,052 58.41
Progressive Conservative Christine McGirr 8,971 20.92
New Democratic David Hynes 7,121 16.60
Green Judith Van Veldhuysen 1,172 2.73
Libertarian John Kittredge 332 0.77
Freedom Mike Rita 88 0.21
Socialist Keith Pinto 83 0.19
Northern Ontario Heritage David Vallance 73 0.17
St. Paul's Provincial By-election - September 17, 2009
Resignation of Michael Bryant
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Eric Hoskins 13192 47.60
Progressive Conservative Sue-Ann Levy 7851 28.33
New Democrat Julian Heller 4677 16.88
Green Chris Chopik 1515 5.47
Libertarian John Kittredge 161 0.58
Special Needs Danish Ahmed 95 0.34
Independent Marius Frederick 84 0.30
Freedom Paul McKeever 61 0.22
Independent John C. Turmel 52 0.19
Independent Rajendra Rama 24 0.09
Haldimand—Norfolk - Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Diane Finley 19,657 40.8% -7.5% $67,583
Liberal Eric Hoskins 15,577 32.4% -1.9% $72,913
New Democratic Ian Nichols 5,549 11.5% -1.3% $5,509
Independent Gary McHale 4,821 10.0% $22,798
Green Stephana Johnston 2,041 4.2% +0.7% $2,581
Christian Heritage Steven Elgersma 501 1.0% 0.0%
Total valid votes/Expense limit 48,146 100% $85,391
Majority 4,080 8.48%
Total rejected ballots 248
Turnout 48,394 %

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