Lucienne Robillard - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Canadian federal election, 1997: Westmount—Ville-Marie
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Liberal (x)Lucienne Robillard 26,972 60.10 $50,294
Progressive Conservative Tom Davis 7,802 17.39 $33,542
Bloc Québécois Bernard Guité 5,078 11.32 $18,518
New Democratic Party Chris Carter 2,566 5.72 $4,050
Independent Roopnarine Singh 1,328 2.96 $13,246
Green Brian Sarwer-Foner 751 1.67 $967
Natural Law Allen Faguy 212 0.47 $0
Marxist-Leninist Normand Chouinard 166 0.37 $0
Total valid votes 44,875 100.00
Total rejected ballots 569
Turnout 45,444 70.69
Electors on the lists 64,289
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and official contributions and expenses submitted by the candidates, provided by Elections Canada.
Canadian federal by-election, February 13, 1995: Saint-Henri—Westmount
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Liberal Lucienne Robillard 12,675 75.91 $50,775
Bloc Québécois Anne Michèle Meggs 2,357 14.12 $8,819
Progressive Conservative Jay Gould 545 3.26 $19,236
Reform Gaetan Morency 468 2.80 $27,429
New Democratic Party Ann Elbourne 296 1.77 $1,259
Green Gerald Glass 213 1.28 $2,080
Libertarian Rick Blatter 64 0.38 $2,178
Marxist-Leninist Arnold August 47 0.28 $0
Natural Law Allen Faguy 32 0.19 $0
Total valid votes 16,697 100.00
Total rejected ballots 100
Turnout 16,797 31.62
Electors on the lists 53,121

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