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Hoang Mai (politician)

Hoang Mai (born June 14, 1973) is a Canadian politician, who served as a New Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Brossard—La Prairie from 2011 to 2015.

Hoang Mai
Shadow Minister for National Revenue
In office
May 26, 2011 – January 16, 2013
LeaderJack Layton
Nycole Turmel
Thomas Mulcair
Preceded byJean-Claude D’Amours
Succeeded byMurray Rankin
Member of Parliament
for Brossard—La Prairie
In office
2011–2015
Preceded byAlexandra Mendès
Succeeded bydistrict abolished
Personal details
Born (1973-06-14) June 14, 1973 (age 49)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyNew Democratic Party
Residence(s)Brossard, Quebec

Early life

Mai studied pure science and economics before completing his bachelor's degree in law and a master's degree in international private law with a notary option from the Université de Montréal in 1996. He then trained in international law in The Hague. In 1998 he joined an international law office which took him to work in Vietnam, Singapore and Hong Kong before returning to Montreal in 2001. Since 2002, Hoang has been a notary in private practice.

Mai ran in Brossard—La Prairie in the 2008 federal election, but lost to Liberal candidate Alexandra Mendès. He was elected in the 2011 Canadian federal election, defeating Mendès. Born in Montreal to Vietnamese immigrant parents, he and caucus colleague Anne Minh-Thu Quach were the second and third people of Vietnamese descent, following Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac, ever elected to the House of Commons of Canada.

Shortly after the election Mai was named to the official opposition shadow cabinet as critic for National Revenue. He was also the first Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Finance (FINA) in the House of Commons. In January 2013, he was named Deputy Critic for Justice and began to sit on the Justice and Human rights committee. In March 2014, he was named the Official Opposition Transport critic, replacing Olivia Chow, who resigned and campaigned to become Mayor of Toronto.

He was member of the Canada-Vietnam and Canada-China parliamentary associations.

In the 2015 federal election, Mai ran for re-election in the newly created riding of Brossard—Saint-Lambert, again facing off against Mendès, who defeated him.

Electoral record

2015 Canadian federal election: Brossard—Saint-Lambert
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Alexandra Mendès 28,818 50.3 +17.55
New Democratic Hoang Mai 14,075 24.6 -12.21
Conservative Qais Hamidi 7,215 12.6 -0.22
Bloc Québécois Suzanne Lachance 6,071 10.6 -5.35
Green Fang Hu 1,089 1.9 +0.39
Total valid votes/Expense limit 57,260 100.0     $220,572.15
Total rejected ballots 549 0.94
Turnout 57,809 69.16
Eligible voters 83,194
Source: Elections Canada[1][2]
2011 Canadian federal election: Brossard—La Prairie
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Hoang Mai 25,512 41.02 +28.31
Liberal Alexandra Mendès (incumbent) 16,976 27.30 −5.29
Bloc Québécois Marcel Lussier 10,890 17.51 −14.96
Conservative Maurice Brossard 7,806 12.55 −6.32
Green Kevin Murphy 900 1.45 −1.65
Marxist–Leninist Normand Chouinard 110 0.18 −0.09
Total valid votes 62,194 100.00
Total rejected ballots 569
Turnout 62,763
Source: Official Results, Elections Canada.
2008 Canadian federal election: Brossard—La Prairie
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Alexandra Mendès 19,103 32.59 −2.42 $36,025
Bloc Québécois Marcel Lussier 19,034 32.47 −4.70 $55,711
Conservative Maurice Brossard 11,062 18.87 +1.96 $66,126
New Democratic Hoang Mai 7,452 12.71 +5.25 $5,453
Green Sonia Ziadé 1,816 3.10 −0.17 $1,057
Marxist–Leninist Normand Chouinard 157 0.27 +0.08 none listed
Total valid votes 58,624 100.00
Total rejected ballots 563
Turnout 59,187 64.57 −2.49
Electors on the lists 91,662
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada. Italicized expenditures refer to totals submitted by the candidate and are presented when the reviewed totals are not available.

References

  1. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Brossard—Saint-Lambert, 30 September 2015
  2. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates 2015-08-15 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Hoang Mai – Parliament of Canada biography


hoang, politician, hoang, born, june, 1973, canadian, politician, served, democratic, party, member, parliament, brossard, prairie, from, 2011, 2015, hoang, maishadow, minister, national, revenuein, office, 2011, january, 2013leaderjack, laytonnycole, turmelth. Hoang Mai born June 14 1973 is a Canadian politician who served as a New Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Brossard La Prairie from 2011 to 2015 Hoang MaiShadow Minister for National RevenueIn office May 26 2011 January 16 2013LeaderJack LaytonNycole TurmelThomas MulcairPreceded byJean Claude D AmoursSucceeded byMurray RankinMember of Parliamentfor Brossard La PrairieIn office 2011 2015Preceded byAlexandra MendesSucceeded bydistrict abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1973 06 14 June 14 1973 age 49 Montreal Quebec CanadaPolitical partyNew Democratic PartyResidence s Brossard Quebec Contents 1 Early life 2 Electoral record 3 References 4 External linksEarly life EditMai studied pure science and economics before completing his bachelor s degree in law and a master s degree in international private law with a notary option from the Universite de Montreal in 1996 He then trained in international law in The Hague In 1998 he joined an international law office which took him to work in Vietnam Singapore and Hong Kong before returning to Montreal in 2001 Since 2002 Hoang has been a notary in private practice Mai ran in Brossard La Prairie in the 2008 federal election but lost to Liberal candidate Alexandra Mendes He was elected in the 2011 Canadian federal election defeating Mendes Born in Montreal to Vietnamese immigrant parents he and caucus colleague Anne Minh Thu Quach were the second and third people of Vietnamese descent following Eve Mary Thai Thi Lac ever elected to the House of Commons of Canada Shortly after the election Mai was named to the official opposition shadow cabinet as critic for National Revenue He was also the first Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Finance FINA in the House of Commons In January 2013 he was named Deputy Critic for Justice and began to sit on the Justice and Human rights committee In March 2014 he was named the Official Opposition Transport critic replacing Olivia Chow who resigned and campaigned to become Mayor of Toronto He was member of the Canada Vietnam and Canada China parliamentary associations In the 2015 federal election Mai ran for re election in the newly created riding of Brossard Saint Lambert again facing off against Mendes who defeated him Electoral record Edit2015 Canadian federal election Brossard Saint LambertParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Alexandra Mendes 28 818 50 3 17 55 New Democratic Hoang Mai 14 075 24 6 12 21 Conservative Qais Hamidi 7 215 12 6 0 22 Bloc Quebecois Suzanne Lachance 6 071 10 6 5 35 Green Fang Hu 1 089 1 9 0 39 Total valid votes Expense limit 57 260 100 0 220 572 15Total rejected ballots 549 0 94 Turnout 57 809 69 16 Eligible voters 83 194Source Elections Canada 1 2 vte2011 Canadian federal election Brossard La PrairieParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Hoang Mai 25 512 41 02 28 31Liberal Alexandra Mendes incumbent 16 976 27 30 5 29Bloc Quebecois Marcel Lussier 10 890 17 51 14 96Conservative Maurice Brossard 7 806 12 55 6 32Green Kevin Murphy 900 1 45 1 65Marxist Leninist Normand Chouinard 110 0 18 0 09Total valid votes 62 194 100 00Total rejected ballots 569Turnout 62 763Source Official Results Elections Canada vte2008 Canadian federal election Brossard La PrairieParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Alexandra Mendes 19 103 32 59 2 42 36 025Bloc Quebecois Marcel Lussier 19 034 32 47 4 70 55 711Conservative Maurice Brossard 11 062 18 87 1 96 66 126New Democratic Hoang Mai 7 452 12 71 5 25 5 453Green Sonia Ziade 1 816 3 10 0 17 1 057Marxist Leninist Normand Chouinard 157 0 27 0 08 none listedTotal valid votes 58 624 100 00Total rejected ballots 563Turnout 59 187 64 57 2 49Electors on the lists 91 662Sources Official Results Elections Canada and Financial Returns Elections Canada Italicized expenditures refer to totals submitted by the candidate and are presented when the reviewed totals are not available References Edit Elections Canada Confirmed candidates for Brossard Saint Lambert 30 September 2015 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 2015 08 15 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditHoang Mai Parliament of Canada biography This article about a Quebec Member of Parliament is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hoang Mai politician amp oldid 1026239870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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