Jean Lapierre - Electoral Record (partial)

Electoral Record (partial)

Canadian federal election, 2006: Outremont
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Liberal (x)Jean Lapierre 14,282 35.18 -5.76 $69,816
Bloc Québécois Jacques Léonard 11,778 29.01 -4.24 $63,590
New Democratic Party Léo-Paul Lauzon 6,984 17.20 +3.14 $26,625
Conservative Daniel Fournier 5,168 12.73 +6.76 $73,991
Green François Pilon 1,957 4.82 +0.53 $425
Independent Eric Roach Denis 101 0.25 $431
Progressive Canadian Philip Paynter 94 0.23 none listed
Marxist-Leninist Linda Sullivan 88 0.22 -0.09 none listed
Independent Yan Lacombe 85 0.21 none listed
Independent Xavier Rochon 34 0.08 $572
Independent Régent Millette 22 0.05 none listed
Total valid votes 40,593 100.00
Total rejected ballots 282 0.69
Turnout 40,875 60.78 -4.65
Electors on the lists 67,253
Liberal hold Swing -0.76

Source: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.


Canadian federal election, 2004: Outremont
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
Liberal Jean Lapierre 15,675 40.94 $58,392
Bloc Québécois François Rebello 12,730 33.25 $63,640
New Democratic Party Omar Aktouf 5,382 14.06 $11,371
Conservative Marc Rousseau 2,284 5.97 $38,835
Green Shaun Perceval-Maxwell 1,643 4.29 475
Marijuana Yan Lacombe 452 1.18 none listed
Marxist-Leninist Linda Sullivan 120 0.31 none listed
Total valid votes 38,286 100.00
Total rejected ballots 359
Turnout 38,645 56.13
Electors on the lists 68,855

Source: Official Results, Elections Canada.

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