Electoral History
Manitoba general election, 2007: Inkster | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±pp | Expenditures | |
Liberal | Kevin Lamoureux | 3,962 | 57.49 | +4.10 | $26,490.96 | |
New Democratic Party | Romulo Magsino | 2,358 | 34.13 | -7.33 | $26,612.09 | |
Progressive Conservative | Roger Bennett | 543 | 7.89 | +4.24 | $8,590.43 | |
Total valid votes | 6,863 | 99.58 | ||||
Rejected and declined votes | 29 | |||||
Turnout | 6,892 | 61.43 | +0.07 | |||
Electors on the lists | 11,215 |
Manitoba general election, 2003: Inkster | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±pp | Expenditures | |
Liberal | Kevin Lamoureux | 3,671 | 53.39 | +10.75 | $27,970.42 | |
New Democratic Party | Mario Santos | 2,851 | 41.46 | -2.99 | $21,230.80 | |
Progressive Conservative | Michael T. Ledarney | 251 | 3.65 | -9.26 | $10.69 | |
Green | Mario Ducusin | 103 | 1.50 | +1.50 | $174.48 | |
Total valid votes | 6,876 | 98.86 | ||||
Rejected and declined votes | 79 | |||||
Turnout | 6,955 | 61.36 | -10.91 | |||
Electors on the lists | 11,335 |
Manitoba general election, 1999: Inkster | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±pp | Expenditures | |
New Democratic Party | Becky Barrett | 3,501 | 44.45 | $22,767.00 | ||
Liberal | (x)Kevin Lamoureux | 3,358 | 42.64 | $23,318.00 | ||
Progressive Conservative | George (Gurjant) Sandhu | 1,017 | 12.91 | $27,661.71 | ||
Total valid votes | 7,876 | 100.00 | ||||
Rejected and declined ballots | 50 | |||||
Turnout | 7,926 | 72.27 | ||||
Electors on the lists | 10,967 |
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