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Candidates Surplus 41St General Election Disposition of Surplus 41st General Election - May 2, 2011 This table was prepared on May 2, 2016 Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Transferred to Transferred to Transferred to Candidate ED Code Electoral District Political Affiliation the Receiver Date of Transfer the Registered the Local General for Party Association Canada Ablonczy, Diane 48005 Calgary--Nose Hill Conservative Party of Canada 27,745.68 January 10, 2012 Adams, Eve 35047 Mississauga--Brampton South Conservative Party of Canada 7,354.65 December 23, 2013 Adler, Mark 35103 York Centre Conservative Party of Canada 57,561.80 March 8, 2012 Aglukkaq, Leona 62001 Nunavut Conservative Party of Canada 36,303.00 December 1, 2011 Ahmed, Waseem 35048 Mississauga East--Cooksville New Democratic Party 336.67 September 12, 2011 Albas, Dan 59020 Okanagan--Coquihalla Conservative Party of Canada 30,754.92 June 10, 2013 Albrecht, Harold 35038 Kitchener--Conestoga Conservative Party of Canada 36,414.99 December 21, 2011 Alexander, Chris 35001 Ajax--Pickering Conservative Party of Canada 39,366.23 February 14, 2012 Allard, Philippe 24031 Laurier--Sainte-Marie Liberal Party of Canada 1,808.00 March 5, 2012 Allen, Mike 13010 Tobique--Mactaquac Conservative Party of Canada 33,848.05 December 5, 2011 Allison, Dean 35055 Niagara West--Glanbrook Conservative Party of Canada 46,511.73 March 8, 2012 Ambler, Stella 35050 Mississauga South Conservative Party of Canada 46,211.05 April 2, 2012 Ambrose, Rona 48017 Edmonton--Spruce Grove Conservative Party of Canada 47,875.17 December 20, 2011 Anders, Robert 48009 Calgary West Conservative Party of Canada 35,129.15 April 30, 2012 Anderson, Christopher 48026 Wetaskiwin Liberal Party of Canada 4,363.48 May 16, 2012 Anderson, Collin 48005 Calgary--Nose Hill New Democratic Party 0.55 March 30, 2012 Anderson, David 47004 Cypress Hills--Grasslands Conservative Party of Canada 26,843.11 August 4, 2011 Anderson, Terry 35033 Hamilton Mountain Conservative Party of Canada 28,184.55 December 12, 2011 André, Guy 24008 Berthier--Maskinongé Bloc Québécois 33,853.76 October 20, 2011 Andres, Victor 46006 Kildonan--St. Paul Liberal Party of Canada 4.00 October 18, 2012 Andrews, Scott 10001 Avalon Liberal Party of Canada 33,054.56 September 7, 2012 Andreychuk, Kash 47014 Yorkton--Melville Liberal Party of Canada 1,046.86 November 22, 2011 Armstrong, Scott 12007 Cumberland--Colchester--Musquodoboit Valley Conservative Party of Canada 46,177.54 December 5, 2011 Arsenault, Nathalie 24058 Montmagny--L'Islet--Kamouraska--Rivière-du-Loup Bloc Québécois 13,351.58 January 19, 2012 Arthur, André 24051 Portneuf--Jacques-Cartier Independent 2,138.66 March 27, 2012 Ashfield, Keith 13003 Fredericton Conservative Party of Canada 42,280.84 February 22, 2012 Aspin, Jay 35057 Nipissing--Timiskaming Conservative Party of Canada 27,757.36 January 31, 2012 Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Transferred to Transferred to Transferred to Candidate ED Code Electoral District Political Affiliation the Receiver Date of Transfer the Registered the Local General for Party Association Canada Asselin, Gérard 24039 Manicouagan Bloc Québécois 3,025.58 February 29, 2012 Atamanenko, Alex 59026 British Columbia Southern Interior New Democratic Party 33,645.63 April 18, 2012 Aubin, Robert 24072 Trois-Rivières New Democratic Party 4.59 December 6, 2011 Austin, Chris 48017 Edmonton--Spruce Grove Liberal Party of Canada 1,478.75 May 15, 2012 Ayala, Paulina 24022 Honoré-Mercier New Democratic Party 1.67 December 6, 2011 Azoulay, David 24009 Bourassa Conservative Party of Canada 147.61 June 21, 2012 Bachand, Claude 24064 Saint-Jean Bloc Québécois 38,911.74 May 29, 2012 Bachand, Jean-Philippe 24055 Richmond--Arthabaska Conservative Party of Canada 17,865.65 September 13, 2012 Bagnato, Charlie 35034 Huron--Bruce Liberal Party of Canada 1,495.95 June 27, 2012 Bagnell, Larry 60001 Yukon Liberal Party of Canada 25,121.17 April 11, 2012 Bailey, Nadine 48011 Edmonton--Mill Woods--Beaumont New Democratic Party 281.98 April 9, 2012 Bains, Navdeep 35047 Mississauga--Brampton South Liberal Party of Canada 31,499.30 January 4, 2013 Baird, John 35066 Ottawa West--Nepean Conservative Party of Canada 58,443.84 April 12, 2012 Baranyi, John 35040 Lanark--Frontenac--Lennox and Addington Green Party of Canada 461.67 November 15, 2011 Barbot, Vivian 24048 Papineau Bloc Québécois 10,107.56 August 29, 2011 Bardens, Trevor 35099 Whitby--Oshawa Liberal Party of Canada 12,934.29 June 26, 2012 Barr, Kevin 60001 Yukon New Democratic Party 6,739.88 November 18, 2011 Bateman, Joyce 46014 Winnipeg South Centre Conservative Party of Canada 36,053.51 October 7, 2011 Baxter, Christa 48011 Edmonton--Mill Woods--Beaumont Green Party of Canada 2,934.19 April 10, 2012 Beals, Daniel 35036 Kingston and the Islands New Democratic Party 265.74 February 7, 2012 Beaudin, Josée 24065 Saint-Lambert Bloc Québécois 26,760.19 November 14, 2011 Beaudry, Ginette 24028 La Pointe-de-l'Île Bloc Québécois 1,652.80 April 18, 2012 Beaupré, Jean 24037 Louis-Hébert Liberal Party of Canada 15,360.55 March 21, 2012 Beesley, Alan 59006 Delta--Richmond East Liberal Party of Canada 1,129.41 December 18, 2012 Bélanger, Mauril 35065 Ottawa--Vanier Liberal Party of Canada 21,929.79 February 21, 2012 Bélisle, Richard 24035 Longueuil--Pierre-Boucher Conservative Party of Canada 2,242.81 August 22, 2012 Bell, Michael 35071 Peterborough Green Party of Canada 2,447.02 October 24, 2011 Bellavance, André 24055 Richmond--Arthabaska Bloc Québécois 9,835.29 August 11, 2011 Bennett, Carolyn 35077 St. Paul's Liberal Party of Canada 15,296.90 March 20, 2012 Benoit, Leon 48024 Vegreville--Wainwright Conservative Party of Canada 5,952.60 April 14, 2014 Benskin, Tyrone 24024 Jeanne-Le Ber New Democratic Party 2.74 January 31, 2012 Bergeron, Serge 24005 Beauce New Democratic Party 1.62 December 6, 2011 Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Transferred to Transferred to Transferred to Candidate ED Code Electoral District Political Affiliation the Receiver Date of Transfer the Registered the Local General for Party Association Canada Bernier, Alain 24067 Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel Bloc Québécois 278.31 August 15, 2011 Bernier, Maxime 24005 Beauce Conservative Party of Canada 41,151.18 November 25, 2011 Bernier, Normand W. 24018 Drummond Conservative Party of Canada 16,123.37 December 20, 2011 Bertschi, David 35063 Ottawa--Orléans Liberal Party of Canada 24,145.39 March 23, 2012 Bezan, James 46010 Selkirk--Interlake Conservative Party of Canada 35,882.13 April 11, 2014 Bhuller, Mandeep 59007 Pitt Meadows--Maple Ridge--Mission Liberal Party of Canada 134.62 January 10, 2012 Bieda, Stephen 35055 Niagara West--Glanbrook Liberal Party of Canada 2,281.09 March 23, 2013 Bigras, Bernard 24061 Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie Bloc Québécois 37,274.10 February 24, 2012 Blackburn, Jean-Pierre 24026 Jonquière--Alma Conservative Party of Canada 46,099.86 January 22, 2013 Blais, Rhéal 24054 Bas-Richelieu--Nicolet--Bécancour Liberal Party of Canada 4,041.69 December 14, 2011 Blanchette, Denis 24037 Louis-Hébert New Democratic Party 875.60 December 6, 2011 Blanchette-Lamothe, Lysane 24049 Pierrefonds--Dollard New Democratic Party 2.59 December 7, 2011 Blaney, Steven 24034 Lévis--Bellechasse Conservative Party of Canada 25,981.03 February 24, 2012 Block, Kelly 47010 Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar Conservative Party of Canada 45,720.50 March 9, 2012 Bogosta, Christelle 24010 Brome--Missisquoi Bloc Québécois 1,476.56 December 15, 2011 Bonsant, France 24017 Compton--Stanstead Bloc Québécois 34,489.23 February 9, 2012 Boshcoff, Ken 35090 Thunder Bay--Rainy River Liberal Party of Canada 39,213.23 July 31, 2012 Bouchard, Dan 59020 Okanagan--Coquihalla Green Party of Canada 1,249.45 December 20, 2011 Bouchard, Robert 24016 Chicoutimi--Le Fjord Bloc Québécois 40,779.23 June 1, 2012 Bouché, John 46001 Brandon--Souris New Democratic Party 2,281.44 March 10, 2012 Boucher, Norm 48021 Medicine Hat Liberal Party of Canada 8,991.50 July 19, 2012 Boucher, Sylvie 24007 Beauport--Limoilou Conservative Party of Canada 7,146.47 December 29, 2011 Boudreau, Marc 24073 Vaudreuil-Soulanges Conservative Party of Canada 3,372.01 April 2, 2012 Bouffard, Marie-Claude 24037 Louis-Hébert Christian Heritage Party of Canada 4.86 May 17, 2011 Boughen, Ray 47005 Palliser Conservative Party of Canada 53,255.94 April 3, 2012 Boulerice, Alexandre 24061 Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie New Democratic Party 5.62 January 31, 2012 Boulet, Joanie 24041 Haute-Gaspésie--La Mitis--Matane--Matapédia New Democratic Party 160.09 December 6, 2011 Bountrogianni, Marie 35033 Hamilton Mountain Liberal Party of Canada 18,508.38 August 20, 2012 Bourgeois, Julie 35025 Glengarry--Prescott--Russell Liberal Party of Canada 15,009.45 November 28, 2012 Boutin-Sweet, Marjolaine 24021 Hochelaga New Democratic Party 6.85 January 31, 2012 Braden, Dave 35003 Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough--Westdale Liberal Party of Canada 6,669.42 May 8, 2012 Bradley, Scott 35062 Ottawa Centre Liberal Party of Canada 25,966.64 November 23, 2012 Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Surplus Amount Transferred to Transferred to Transferred to Candidate ED Code Electoral District Political Affiliation the Receiver Date of Transfer the Registered the Local General for Party Association Canada Brahmi, Tarik 24064 Saint-Jean New Democratic Party 8.14 May 29, 2012 Braid, Peter 35039 Kitchener--Waterloo Conservative Party of Canada 40,241.53 November 9, 2011 Brassard-Fortin, Nancy 24023 Hull--Aylmer Conservative Party of Canada 16,331.50 February 25, 2013 Braun, Maggie 59025
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