Canada's electoral history from 1867 to today

Mark LeBlanc
aliasMark LeBlanc
Record
34983 · 15216

  
Type of record
Elected candidate
Known but unelected candidate
Perennial candidate
Never been in office Performance: 0%
 
New Brunswick 0 2 2
Birth c. 1980
Age ± 44 years
First run 9 June 2003 → 20 years + 11 months ago
↳ at age ± 23 years
 
 
Special notes
None
 

Mark LeBlanc (c.1980– )
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Family tie with other documented individual
None
 
Well that's interesting!
In the 2003 general election, LeBlanc ran in Saint John-Kings for the senior-focused Grey Party of New Brunswick. That in itself would not be so notable, except that he was 23-years-old at the time.
 

Electoral history

Races 2  
Path points 2  
2 documented challengers
Margaret-Ann Blaney  f 
 
Stuart Jamieson  m 
 
Eligible: 10,965 Votes: 6,558 Participation: 59.81% Candidacies: 4
Provincial
55
New Brunswick
9 June 2003
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  PC  Majority
ID: 226(F) — 2 Oct 2022 19:35 ET
Failed to enter this legislature
Age
±23
GREY
4/4 145 2.22% -2,990 Winner:
PC
3,135 48.03% Margaret-Ann Blaney (O'Rourke)
Eligible: 10,099 Votes: 5,652 Participation: 55.97% Candidacies: 3
Provincial
56
New Brunswick
18 September 2006
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 156(F) — 2 Oct 2022 19:35 ET
Failed to enter this legislature
Age
±26
NDP
3/3 377 6.69% -2,746 Winner:
LIB
3,123 55.45% Stuart Jamieson

Online biographical reference

 Retrieved on
EN Wikipedia
Grey Party of Canada
21 Aug 2023


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Pub.: 22 Jun 2019 17:01
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