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'''Darren Fisher''' (born c. 1965) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] politician, who was elected to represent the [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] of [[Dartmouth—Cole Harbour]] in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] in the
'''Darren Fisher''' (born c. 1965) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] politician, who was elected to represent the [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] of [[Dartmouth—Cole Harbour]] in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] in the


[[Canadian federal election, 2015|2015 federal election]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thechronicleherald.ca/federal-election-2015/1317616-ndp-veterans-fall-in-metro|title=NDP veterans fall in metro|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=October 20, 2015|accessdate=2015-10-20}}</ref> He was elected to Halifax Regional Council in 2009, serving his city as Councillor until 2015, when he resigned after winning his riding's seat in the House. He also served as Deputy Mayor of Dartmouth for the year 2012 after being re-elected to Council. Fisher was sworn in a Member of Parliament on November 3, 2015, and he is eager to be the voice of his hometown in Ottawa.
[[Canadian federal election, 2015|2015 federal election]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thechronicleherald.ca/federal-election-2015/1317616-ndp-veterans-fall-in-metro|title=NDP veterans fall in metro|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=October 20, 2015|accessdate=2015-10-20}}</ref> He was elected to Halifax Regional Council in 2009, serving his city as Councillor until 2015, when he resigned after winning his riding's seat in the House. He also served as Deputy Mayor of Dartmouth for the year 2012 after being re-elected to Council. Fisher was sworn in a Member of Parliament on November 3, 2015, and he is eager to be the voice of his hometown in Ottawa.


==Electoral record==
==Electoral record==

Revision as of 16:28, 14 November 2015

File:PM Justin Trudeau and Darren Fisher.jpeg
Canada's 23rd Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau with Liberal Member of Parliament, Darren Fisher
Hon.
Darren Fisher
Member of Parliament
for Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byRobert Chisholm
Member of Halifax Regional Council
In office
October 20, 2012 – 2015
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byTBD
ConstituencyDistrict 6 Harbourview - Burnside - Dartmouth East
In office
19 September 2009 – October 20, 2012
Preceded byAndrew Younger
Succeeded byDistrict dissolved
ConstituencyDistrict 6 East Dartmouth - The Lakes
Personal details
BornSeptember, 1965 (age 50)
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Political partyLiberal
SpouseAnne Fisher
ChildrenBruen Fisher
Ava Fisher
Residence(s)Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionPolitician
Small business owner
Websitehttps://darrenfisher.liberal.ca/

Darren Fisher (born c. 1965) is a Canadian Liberal politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Dartmouth—Cole Harbour in the House of Commons of Canada in the

2015 federal election.[1] He was elected to Halifax Regional Council in 2009, serving his city as Councillor until 2015, when he resigned after winning his riding's seat in the House. He also served as Deputy Mayor of Dartmouth for the year 2012 after being re-elected to Council. Fisher was sworn in a Member of Parliament on November 3, 2015, and he is eager to be the voice of his hometown in Ottawa.

Electoral record

2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Darren Fisher 30,407 58.17 +23.45
New Democratic Robert Chisholm 12,757 24.41 –12.01
Conservative Jason Cole 7,331 14.03 –11.00
Green Brynn Nheiley 1,775 3.40 –0.43
Total valid votes/Expense limit 52,270 100.0     $204,913.48
Total rejected ballots 201 0.38 –0.21
Turnout 52,471 74.28 +12.83
Eligible voters 73,066
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +17.73
Source: Elections Canada[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "NDP veterans fall in metro". The Chronicle Herald. October 20, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  2. ^ "October 19, 2015 Election Results — Dartmouth—Cole Harbour (Validated results)". Elections Canada. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  3. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates