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Sherry Romanado
Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons

Incumbent

Assumed office
December 3, 2021
MinisterMark Holland
Karina Gould
Preceded byKirsty Duncan
Member of Parliament
for Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne

Incumbent

Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded bydistrict created
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Seniors
In office
August 31, 2018 – September 11, 2019
MinisterFilomena Tassi
Preceded byposition created
Succeeded byStéphane Lauzon
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence
In office
January 30, 2017 – August 30, 2018
MinisterKent Hehr
Preceded byKaren McCrimmon
Succeeded byStéphane Lauzon
Personal details
Born (1974-04-12) April 12, 1974 (age 50)
Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada
Political partyLiberal
ResidenceGreenfield Park, Quebec[1]

Sherry Romanado MP (born April 12, 1974) is a school administrator, public relations officer, and Canadian politician who has represented the ridingofLongueuil—Charles-LeMoyne in the House of Commons of Canada since 2015.

Romanado was first elected to the House of Commons in the 2015 Canadian federal election.[2] On January 30, 2017, she was named Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, which she held until August 30, 2018. On August 31, 2018 she was named Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Seniors, which she held for the remainder of the 42nd Parliament. After her re-election in the 2019 federal election, Romando was appointed chair of the Industry, Science and Technology committee.[3]

After being re-elected in the 2021 federal election, Romanado was appointed Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.[3]

Electoral record

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  • 2021 Canadian federal election: Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Sherry Romanado 19,400 40.44 +1.42 $40,412.09
    Bloc Québécois Nathalie Boisclair 16,926 35.28 -1.18 $36,719.22
    New Democratic Kalden Dhatsenpa 4,957 10.33 +0.07 $0.39
    Conservative Isabelle Lalonde 3,986 8.31 +0.92 $0.00
    People's Tiny Olinga 1,409 2.94 +1.86 $0.00
    Green Nancy Cardin 1,170 2.44 -3.34 $0.00
    Marxist–Leninist Pierre Chénier 122 0.25 $0.00
    Total valid votes/expense limit 47,970 97.66 $112,170.99
    Total rejected ballots 1,150 2.34
    Turnout 49,120 59.80 -3.04
    Registered voters 82,139
    Liberal hold Swing +1.30
    Source: Elections Canada[4][5]
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  • 2019 Canadian federal election: Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Sherry Romanado 20,114 39.02 +3.61 $51,937.26
    Bloc Québécois Cathy Lepage 18,794 36.46 +9.47 $20,300.47
    New Democratic Kalden Dhatsenpa 5,289 10.26 -13.81 $190.90
    Conservative Stéphane Robichaud 3,811 7.39 -2.19 $16,567.22
    Green Casandra Poitras 2,978 5.78 +2.88 none listed
    People's Henri Cousineau 558 1.08 none listed
    Total valid votes/expense limit 51,544
    Total rejected ballots 1,067
    Turnout 52,611 62.8
    Eligible voters 83,717
    Liberal hold Swing -2.93
    Source: Elections Canada[6][7]
    2015 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Sherry Romanado 18,301 35.39 +22.07
    Bloc Québécois Philippe Cloutier 13,974 27.03 -1.27
    New Democratic Sadia Groguhé 12,468 24.11 -21.32
    Conservative Thomas Barré 4,961 9.59 -0.94
    Green Mario Leclerc 1,510 2.92 +0.51
    Rhinoceros Matthew Iakov Liberman 325 0.63
    Marxist–Leninist Pierre Chénier 168 0.32
    Total valid votes/Expense limit 51,707 100.00   $220,839.26
    Total rejected ballots 925 1.76
    Turnout 52,632 62.87
    Eligible voters 83,719
    Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +21.70
    Source: Elections Canada[8][9]

    References

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    1. ^ "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  • ^ "Sherry Romanado remporte Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne". Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  • ^ a b "Roles - Sherry Romanado". House of Commons of Canada. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  • ^ "Confirmed candidates — Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne". Elections Canada. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  • ^ "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  • ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  • ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  • ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne, 30 September 2015
  • ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
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