Victor Lau - Election Results

Election Results

Regina Douglas Park by-election, September 21, 2009
resignation of Harry Van Mulligen
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Dwain Lingenfelter 3,115 50.25 -1.77
Saskatchewan Party Kathleen Peterson 2,613 42.15 +11.58
Green Victor Lau 471 7.60 +3.76
Saskatchewan general election, 2007: Regina Douglas Park
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Harry Van Mulligen 5,128 51.92 -5.34
Saskatchewan Party Scott Simpkins 3,051 30.89 +9.71
Liberal Nick Schenher 1,321 13.37 -5.62
Green Victor Lau 377 3.82 +2.17
Total 9,877 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 2003: Regina Rosemont
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Joanne Crofford 4,226 62.05%
Saskatchewan Party Morris Elfenbaum 1,477 21.69%
Liberal Sherry Banadyga 990 14.54%
New Green Victor Lau 76 1.12%
Progressive Conservative Vanessa Slater 41 0.60%
Total 6,810 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1999: Regina Dewdney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kevin Yates 2,687 47.12 -0.64
Liberal Hem Juttla 1,500 26.31 -4.23
Saskatchewan Party Brent Shirkey 1,091 19.13 +7.29
New Green Victor Lau 294 5.16 -4.70
Prog. Conservative Kristian Eggum 130 2.28 -
Total 5,702 100.00


Regina Dewdney by-election, June 28, 1999
resignation of Edwin Tchorzewski
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kevin Yates 1,614 47.76 -21.50
Liberal Hem Juttla 1,032 30.54 +7.11
Saskatchewan Party Randall Edge 400 11.84
New Green Victor Lau 333 9.86
Total 3,379 100.00


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