Grant McNally (born January 8, 1962) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1997 to 2004. He was educated at Trinity Western University in Langley and worked as a teacher prior to his election.

He won election with the Reform Party in the Dewdney-Alouette electoral district in the 1997 general election. He won re-election in 2000 while the Canadian Alliance transitioned to the Canadian Alliance and then the Conservative Party.

In early 2001, he temporarily joined the Democratic Representative Caucus group in protest of Stockwell Day's Alliance Party leadership.[citation needed]

McNally served in the 36th, and 37th Canadian Parliaments. He did not seek a third term in Parliament for the 2004 federal election.[citation needed]

Electoral history

vte2000 Canadian federal election: Dewdney-Alouette
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
AllianceGrant McNally28,18158.42+11.17$32,313
LiberalJati Sidhu8,71718.07–7.03$37,270
Progressive ConservativeGord Kehler5,80412.03+5.98$8,033
New DemocraticMalcolm James Crockett5,53511.47–7.70$15,196
Total valid votes48,237100.00
Total rejected ballots2100.43+0.13
Turnout48,44763.38+0.37
Alliance holdSwing+9.10
Change for the Canadian Alliance is based on the Reform Party.
vte1997 Canadian federal election: Dewdney-Alouette
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
ReformGrant McNally20,44647.25$28,213
LiberalLorne Riding10,86125.10$32,253
New DemocraticMalcolm James Crockett8,29619.17$31,458
Progressive ConservativeJon Harris2,6196.05$14,410
GreenElizabeth Nolan6341.46
Christian HeritageHarry Hannis2150.49$440
Natural LawWilliam Alexander Cameron195$440
Total valid votes43,266100.00
Total rejected ballots1320.30
Turnout43,39863.01
Reform notional holdSwing
This riding was created from parts of Fraser Valley East and Mission—Coquitlam, both of which elected a Reform candidate in the previous election.

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