- 26.75% Brad Trost Conservative Saskatoon Humboldt 2004 (sitting MP Jim Pankiw ran as an independent)
- 28.11% Howard Hillstrom Reform Selkirk Interlake 1997
- 28.93% Louise Hardy NDP Yukon 1997
- 29.34% Paul Forseth Reform New Westmister Burnaby 1993
- 30.34% Allan Kerpan Reform Moose Jaw Lake Centre 1993
- 30.37% Peter Stoffer NDP Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore 1997
- 31.03% Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre 2011
- 31.10% Vic Althouse NDP Mackenzie 1993
- 31.19% Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre 1993
- 31.34% Len Taylor NDP Battlefords Meadow Lake 1993
- 31.47% Chris Axworthy NDP Saskatoon Clark's Crossing 1993
- 31.73% Marlene Cowling Liberal Dauphin Swan River 1993
- 31.80% Maria Mourani Bloc Ahuntsic 2011
- 32.19% Bernie Collins Liberal Souris Moose Mountain 1993
- 32.22% Frank Valeriote Liberal Guelph 2008
- 32.47% Larry Bagnell Liberal Yukon 2000
- 32.49% Thomas Suluk PC Nunatsiaq 1984 (sitting MP ran as an indepedent)
- 32.49% Jim Gouk Reform Kootenay West Revelstoke 1993
- 32.57% Wendy Lill NDP Dartmouth 1997
- 32.59% Alexandra Mendes Liberal Brossard La Prairie 2008
- 32.67% Marcel Proulx Liberal Hull Aylmer 2006
- 32.68% Garry Breitkreuz Reform Yorkton Melville 1993
- 32.80% Lawrence Cannon Conservative Pontiac 2008
- 32.82% Gurmant Grewal Conservative Newton North Delta 2004
- 32.87% Paul Forseth Conservative New Westminster Coquitlam 2004
- 32.91% Beth Pinney Liberal Hamilton Mountain 1988
- 32.91% Malcolm Allen NDP Welland 2008
- 32.99% Judy Bethel Liberal Edmonton East 1993
- 33.06% Glen McKinnon Liberal Brandon Souris 1993
- 33.07% Jim Pankiw Reform Saskatoon Humboldt 1997
- 33.21% Colin Carrie Conservative Oshawa 2004
Two people are on the list twice -
Hedy Fry in Vancouver Centre in her first election in 1993 and in her latest in 2011.
Paul Forseth in New Westminster-Burnaby in 1993 and then in New Westminster Coquitlam in 2004
In 1993 all 12 people elected with less than a 1/3 of the vote were in Western Canada.
Listing them by years
1993 12
1997 5
2008 5
2004 3
2011 2
1984 1
1988 1
2000 1
2006 1
By province
8 Saskatchewan
6 BC
4 Quebec
4 Ontario
3 Manitoba
2 Yukon
2 Nova Scotia
1 NWT
1 Alberta
By Party
11 Liberals
7 NDP
6 Reform
6 Conservatives
1 Bloc
1 PCs
The winning party in the election has win 9 of the close races, the opposition 22.
I am surprised not to see more results from Quebec under the 1/3 mark. It seems that in Quebec the races are almost always two party even when the province elects MPs from four different political parties.
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