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WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 23, 2019 | Volume 32 No. 85
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KAMLOOPS-THOMPSON-CARIBOO Cathy McLeod
32,057 VOTES (44.7%)
Terry Lake
19,543 (27.3%)
Cynthia Egli
9,824 (13.7%)
Iain Currie
8,696 (12.1%)
Ken Finlayson
1,123 (1.6%)
Kira Cheeseborough
317 (0.4%)
Peter Kerek
143 (0.2%)
VOTER TURNOUT: 69.8%*
NATIONAL RESULTS
DAVE EAGLES PHOTOS/KTW Conservative candidate Cathy McLeod (left) roared to re-election on Monday night as MP for Kamloops-ThompsonCariboo. Liberal candidate Terry Lake was second in the seven-candidate race.
LOCAL LANDSLIDE AND NATIONAL JIGSAW PUZZLE
157 seats
121 seats
32 seats
JESSICA WALLACE
STAFF REPORTER
jessica@kamloopsthisweek.com
24 seats
INDEPENDENT
VOTER TURNOUT: 65.9%*
* Voter turnout figures do not include electors who registered on election day. SEAN BRADYKTW
Cathy McLeod rolled to victory in Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo on election night, dominating the polls as she entered her fourth term as Conservative MP. McLeod’s percentage of the
vote was 45 per cent, a marked increase from the 35 per cent share she collected when winning in 2015. Liberal candidate Terry Lake finished second, with 27 per cent of the vote. NDP candidate Cynthia Egli was third with 14 per cent of the vote, followed by Green candidate Iain Currie,
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at 12 per cent. The remaining three candidates were Ken Finlayson of the People’s Party (1.6 per cent), Kira Cheeseborough of the Animal Protection Party (0.4 per cent) and Peter Kerek of the Community Party (0.2 per cent). See LIBERALS RETAIN, A6
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