Bryan Hayes

Bryan Hayes (born October 8, 1958) is a Canadian politician. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the federal Conservative Party of Canada in the 2011 election, representing the Sault Ste. Marie riding.[1]

Bryan Hayes
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Sault Ste. Marie
In office
May 2, 2011  October 19, 2015
Preceded byTony Martin
Succeeded byTerry Sheehan
Sault Ste. Marie City Councillor
In office
December 1, 2003  December 1, 2010
Preceded byDerik Brandt
Succeeded byBrian Watkins
ConstituencyWard 3
Personal details
Born (1958-10-08) October 8, 1958
Marville, France
Political partyConservative Party of Canada
ResidenceSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Professionbusinessman, city councillor

Background

Hayes was born in Marville, France, where his father was stationed as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces. He moved to Sault Ste. Marie with his wife after graduating with honours from the marketing program at Cambrian College. Hayes also holds a degree in accounting from Laurentian University, is a Certified General Accountant and a member of the Certified General Accountants of Ontario.

Hayes has served on Sault Ste. Marie City Council, and has been an active participant on many boards, including the District Social Services Administration Board, the Sault and Area Hospital Board of Directors, and the Sault Ste. Marie Downtown Association.

Electoral record

2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalTerry Sheehan19,58244.75+25.02$59,074.57
ConservativeBryan Hayes13,61531.12–9.28$114,243.06
New DemocraticSkip Morrison9,54321.81–15.63$63,747.71
GreenKara Flannigan9342.13+0.04$127.42
Marxist–LeninistMike Taffarel830.19+0.10-
Total valid votes/Expense limit 43,757100.0   $198,539.65
Total rejected ballots 2000.45–0.06
Turnout 43,95769.16+4.97
Eligible voters 63,555
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +17.15
Source: Elections Canada[2][3]
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeBryan Hayes18,32841.14+3.72$80,142.96
New DemocraticTony Martin16,46737.23-3.20$81,906.09
LiberalChristian Provenzano8,34318.86+2.10$63,159.73
GreenLuke MacMichael9452.14-2.19$3,129.72
Christian HeritageRandy Riauka1110.25$105.54
Marxist–LeninistMike Taffarel380.09-0.11none listed
Total valid votes/Expense limit 44,232 100.0   $86,404.40
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 228 0.51+0.11
Turnout 44,460 64.19+4.77
Eligible voters 69,259
Conservative gain from New Democratic Swing +3.46
Sources:[4][5]

References


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