- Results of the Canadian federal election, 2004: Western Canada and Territories
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Manitoba
Manitoba is traditionally split between the NDP, the Liberals, and the Conservatives. This is especially true in the city of Winnipeg where half of Manitobans live. However, due to vote splitting in recent elections, neither the Progressive Conservatives or the Canadian Alliance/Reform Party have been able to win in Winnipeg. In rural Manitoba, the Liberals are usually shut out of elections (exception in 1993). Conservative support is normally in the more populous south, with NDP support in the sparsely populated north, which usually only means one seat.
Rural Manitoba
Profile & Notes Electoral History Rural Manitoba is traditionally very Conservative, with some New Democratic Party (NDP) leanings. Vote splitting only affected this area in 1993, when the Liberals nearly swept the region, winning all but one seat. In 1997 they could keep one. The Progressive Conservatives did their best here, out of all of western Canada, winning the riding of Brandon-Souris in both 1997 and 2000. The NDP's strength lies in the riding of Churchill, in northern Manitoba where they have consistently won in.
Notes:
1 - Borotsik not seeking re-election
2 - Hilstrom not seeking re-election•••••• 2004 •••••• 2000 •••••• 1997 ••••••• 1993 ••••••• 1988 ••••••• 1984 ••••••• 1980 ••••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Brandon—Souris Murray Downing
8,522Merv Tweed
18,209Mike Abbey
6,740David Kattenburg
1,264Colin Atkins (CHP)
351
Lisa Gallagher (Comm.)
118Rick Borotsik1 Churchill Ron Evans
7,604Bill Archer
2,999Bev Desjarlais
8,612Dave Nickarz
612Bev Desjarlais Dauphin—Swan River Donald Dewar
6,809Inky Mark
18,025Walter Kolisnyk
7,341Lindy Clubb
673David Andres (CHP)
560Inky Mark Portage—Lisgar Don Kuhl
6,174Brian Pallister
22,939Daren Van Den Bussche
3,251Marc Payette
856David Reimer (CHP)
1,458
Allister Cucksey (Comm.)
117Brian Pallister Provencher Peter Epp
8,975Vic Toews
22,694Sarah Zaharia
3,244Janine Gibson
1,100Vic Toews Selkirk—Interlake Bruce Benson
9,059James Bezan
18,727Duane Nicol
10,516Trevor Farley
982Anthony Barendregt (CHP)
353Howard Hilstrom² Winnipeg
Profile & Notes Electoral History Winnipeg has traditionally been a 3-way race between the NDP, the Conservatives and the Liberals. That ended in 1993, and since then nor the Progressive Conservatives or the Alliance/Reform Party have been able to win a seat here. Now that they are merged, their prospects look good to return Winnipeg once again into a three way race.
Notes:
1 - formerly held by John Harvard•••••••• 2004 •••••••• 2000 •••••••• 1997 ••••••• 1993 ••••••• 1988 ••••••• 1984 ••••••• 1980 ••••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Charleswood—St. James Glen Murray
17,954Steven Fletcher
18,688Peter Carney
4,283Andrew Basham
880Dan Zupansky (Mar.)
337
Beatriz Alas (Comm.)
49(vacant)1 Elmwood—Transcona Tanya Parks
4,923Bryan McLeod
7,644Bill Blaikie
15,221Elijah Gair
719Gavin Whittaker (Mar.)
311
Robert Scott (CHP)
386
Paul Sidon (Comm.)
74Bill Blaikie Kildonan—St. Paul Terry Duguid
13,304Joy Smith
13,582Lorene Mahoney
8,202Jacob Giesbrecht
756Katharine Reimer (CHP)
278
Rebecca Whittaker (Mar.)
290new district Saint Boniface Raymond Simard
17,989Ken Cooper
11,956Mathieu Allard
6,954Daniel Backé
925Jeannine Moquin-Perry (CHP)
378
Chris Buors (Mar.)
317
Gérard Guay (Comm.)
77Raymond Simard Winnipeg Centre David Northcott
9,285Robert Eng
3,631Pat Martin
12,149Robin Faye
1,151John Siedleski (Mar.)
346
Douglas Schweitzer (Ind.)
92
Anna-Celestrya Carr (Comm.)
114Pat Martin Winnipeg North Rey Pagtakhan
9,491Kris Stevenson
3,186Judy Wasylycia-Leis
12,507Alon Weinberg
531Eric Truijen (CHP)
141
Darrell Rankin (Comm.)
111Rey Pagtakhan merged district Judy Wasylycia-Leis Winnipeg South Reg Alcock
19,270Rod Bruinooge
12,770Catherine Green
4,217Ron Cameron
1,003Jane MacDiarmid (CHP)
296Reg Alcock Winnipeg South Centre Anita Neville
18,138Raj Joshi
10,516James Allum
8,270Ian Scott
1,508Andy Caisse (Mar.)
293
Magnus Thompson (CAP)
114
Andrew Dalgliesh (Comm.)
81Anita Neville Saskatchewan
In terms of party lines, Saskatchewan is not divided up between north and south but by urban and rural. Traditionally, Saskatchewan has been a 2 way race between the Conservatives, and later the Reform/Alliance and the NDP. Recent vote splitting has allowed the Liberals to come through and win a few seats in this polarized province. Urban Saskatchewan has tended to vote NDP and rural Saskatchewan has tended to vote Conservative. This is especially true in provincial politics, where riding boundaries more reflect the urban/rural divide. Both Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewans largest cities are split into 4 ridings each. All 8 of these ridings are generally split evenly between rural and urban. Northern Saskatchewan has in the past been the stand alone region of rural Saskatchewan, usually voting for the NDP.
Southern Saskatchewan
Profile & Notes Electoral History Southern Saskatchewan is traditionally split between the NDP and the Conservatives. In 1993, the Reform Party came along, and stole most Conservative votes, but also made room for the Liberals to win seats here, and make the area a 3 way race.
Notes:
1 - Spencer is former CA
2 - Devine's Conservative nomination blocked
3 - Bailey not seeking re-election••••••• 2004 ••••••• 2000 ••••••• 1997 ••••••• 1993 ••••••• 1988 ••••••• 1984 ••••••• 1980 ••••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Cypress Hills—Grasslands Bill Caton
5,547David L. Anderson
18,010Jeff Potts
4,901Bev Currie
1,243David L. Anderson Palliser John Williams
8,244Dave Batters
11,909Dick Proctor
11,785Brian Rands
829Harold Stephan (CHP)
451Dick Proctor Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre Gary Anderson
10,167Tom Lukiwski
10,289Moe Kovatch
8,300Fiorindo Agi
716Larry Spencer (Ind.)
1,506Larry Spencer1 Regina—Qu'Appelle Allyce Herle
7,793Andrew Scheer
10,012Lorne Nystrom
9,151Deanna Robilliard
639Mary Nelson (CHP)
293
Lorne Widger (Ind.)
106Lorne Nystrom Souris—Moose Mountain Lonny McKague
6,001Ed Komarnicki
11,306Robert Stringer
4,202Sigfredo Gonzalez Grant Devine² (Ind.)
8,399
Robert Jacobson (CHP)
191Roy H. Bailey³ Wascana Ralph Goodale
20,567Doug Cryer
8,709Erin Weir
5,771Darcy Robilliard
928Ralph Goodale Yorkton—Melville Ted Quewezance
4,697Gary Breitkreuz
19,940Don Olson
5,890Ralph Pilchner
630David Sawkiw (Ind.)
524Gary Breitkreuz Northern Saskatchewan
Profile & Notes Electoral History Northern Saskatchewan has also been a traditional 2 way race between the NDP and the Conservatives. The NDP with their strongest support in the riding of Churchill River. However, the most recent 2000 election saw this riding pass to the Liberals. More recent elections have seen the Reform/Canadian Alliance do extremely well here, and are expected to do just as well, or even better as the new Conservative Party.
Notes:
1 - Laliberte did not seek Liberal nomination
2 - Pankiw is former CA
3 - Chris Axworthy is a former New Democrat MP and provincial cabinet minister••••••• 2004 ••••••• 2000 ••••••• 1997 ••••••• 1993 ••••••• 1988 ••••••• 1984 ••••••• 1980 ••••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Battlefords—Lloydminster Del Price
4,617Gerry Ritz
15,441Shawn McKee
5,367Kelsey Pearson
766Diane Stephan (CHP)
316Gerry Ritz Blackstrap Tiffany Paulsen
11,815Lynne Yelich
15,608Don Kossick
8,862Lynn Oliphant
1,168Clayton Sundberg (CHP)
177Lynne Yelich Churchill River Al Ducharme
5,815Jeremy Harrison
7,279Earl Cook
3,910Marcella Gall
539Rick Laliberte (Ind.)
1,923Rick Laliberte1 Prince Albert Patrick Jahn
6,929Brian Fitzpatrick
13,576Don Hovdebo
7,221Marc Loiselle
987Brian Fitzpatrick Saskatoon—Humboldt Patrick Wolfe
9,009Brad Trost
9,444Nettie Wiebe
9,027Ron Schriml
680Jim Pankiw (Ind.)
7,076
Larry Zarysky (Ind.)
71Jim Pankiw² Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar Myron Luczka
4,171Carol Skelton
11,875Dennis Gruending
9,597Rick Barsky
841Carol Skelton Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Chris Axworthy³
10,553Maurice Vellacott
15,109Priscilla Settee
5,770David Greenfield
960Maurice Vellacott Alberta
Alberta is unarguably the most Conservative province in Canada. You need only look at the results of the ridings here in the last century to prove this. Alberta has long been a Progressive Conservative province, but with the collapse of the party in 1993, Albertans went to the Reform Party of Canada (later the Canadian Alliance) for their vote. Edmonton seems to be the only exception to this. The Liberals have won in Edmonton six times since 1993, and the NDP has won in Edmonton as well.
Rural Alberta
Profile & Notes Electoral History This region is unarguably the most Conservative region in Canada. One may only have to look at the election results from the last 70 years to prove it. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada did not lose a single seat in rural Alberta from 1972 until the party's collapse of 1993. Instead a new right wing party, the Reform Party of Canada took over and swept rural Alberta in the next two elections. They did the same under the Canadian Alliance banner in 2000. It is unlikely any other party will win here in 2004. Notes:
1 - Hill not seeking re-election•••••••••••• 2004 ••••••••••• 2000 ••••••••••• 1997 •••••••••••• 1993 •••••••••••• 1988 •••••••••• 1984 •••••••••• 1980 •••••••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Athabasca Doug Faulkner
7,134Brian Jean
17,802Robert Cree
3,103Ian Hopfe
1,538new district Crowfoot Adam Campbell
3,615Kevin Sorenson
37,649Ellen Parker
3,241Arnold Baker
1,795Max Cornelssen (Mar.)
639Kevin Sorenson Lethbridge Ken Nicol
10,250Rick Casson
29,765Melanee Thomas
4,623Erin Matthews
1,262Dustin Sobie (Mar.)
553
Ken Vanden Broek (CHP)
1,079Rick Casson Macleod Chris Shade
5,214Ted Menzies
32,232Joyce Thomas
2,802Laurie Fadeeff
2,865Grant Hill1 Medicine Hat Bill Cocks
4,331Monte Solberg
30,241Betty Stroh
3,643Kevin Dodd
1,498Monte Solberg Peace River Lyle Carlstrom
8,200Charlie Penson
28,158Susan Thompson
4,804Benjamin Pettit
2,073Charlie Penson Red Deer Luke Kurata
5,294Bob Mills
33,510Jeff Sloychuk
3,500Garfield Marks
2,142Teena Cormack (CAP)
353Bob Mills Vegreville—Wainwright Duff Stewart
5,390Leon Benoit
33,800Len Legault
3,793Jim Kenney
2,976Leon Benoit Westlock—St. Paul Joe Dion
7,619Dave Chatters
26,433Peggy Kirkeby
3,480John McDonald
2,036Dave Chatters Wetaskiwin Rick Bonnett
5,088Dale Johnston
31,404Tim Robson
3,090Tom Lampman
2,642Brent McKelvie (CAP)
410Dale Johnston Wild Rose Judy Stewart
5,971Myron Thompson
33,337Jeff Horvath
4,009Chris Foote
3,904Myron Thompson Yellowhead Peter Crossley
4,441Rob Merrifield
26,503Noel Lapierre
4,429Eric Stieglitz2,534 Jacob Strydhorst (CHP)
721Rob Merrifield Edmonton and environs
Profile & Notes Electoral History Edmonton is the most left wing area of Alberta. Much like the rest of Alberta, Edmonton usually always votes for the leading right wing party of the day, usually because the left votes end up getting split between the Liberals and the NDP. This is the one area of Alberta where the Liberals have been able to win anything in recent years, winning 2 seats in both 1997 and 2000, and 4 seats in 1993. The NDP have also won a seat in Edmonton, doing so in 1988. The two Liberal incumbents are both in close races, and the new Conservative Party of Canada could possibly sweep Edmonton, and therefore all of Alberta.
Notes:
1 - Grey not seeking re-election•••••••• 2004 •••••••• 2000 •••••••• 1997 •••••••• 1993 •••••••• 1988 •••••• 1984 •••••• 1980 •••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Edmonton—Beaumont David Kilgour
17,555Tim Uppal
17,421Paul Reikie
3,975Michael Garfinkle
1,911Naomi Rankin (Comm.)
135David Kilgour Edmonton Centre Anne McLellan
22,560Laurie Hawn
21,839Meghan McMaster
4,836David Parker
2,584Peggy Morton (M-L)
78
Sean Tisdall (PC)
456
Lyle Kenny (Mar.)
509
John Baloun (Ind.)
221Anne McLellan Edmonton East John Bethel†
14,250Peter Goldring
20,224Janina Strudwick
6,464Harlan Light
2,471Ed Spronk (CHP)
538Peter Goldring Edmonton—Leduc Bruce King
14,269James Rajotte
26,791Doug McLachlan
4,581Bruce Sinclair
3,029James Rajotte Edmonton—St. Albert Moe Saeed
12,359John Williams
29,508Mike Melymick
5,927Conrad Bitangcol
3,387John Williams merged district Deborah Grey1 Edmonton—Sherwood Park Maureen Towns
11,519Ken Epp
27,222Chris Harwood
5,155Margaret Marean
3,146Ken Epp Edmonton—Spruce Grove Neil Mather
12,912Rona Ambrose
30,497Hayley Phillips
4,508Jerry Paschen
2,572new district Edmonton—Strathcona Debby Carlson
14,057Rahim Jaffer
19,089Malcolm Azania
11,535Cameron Wakefield
3,146Kevan Hunter (M-L)
103
Dave Dowling (Mar.)
519Rahim Jaffer Calgary
Profile & Notes Electoral History Calgary, the largest city in Alberta is just as Conservative as rural Alberta. The Progressive Conservatives swept Calgary until 1993, then it was the Reform Party in 1993 and 1997, then the Canadian Alliance in 2000. The one abnormal seat was when Progressive Conservative Party leader Joe Clark won the riding of Calgary Centre in 2000. It is expected the Conservatives will once again sweep Calgary in 2004.
Notes:
1 - Joe Clark, former Progressive Conservative leader and prime minister, not seeking re-election•••••••• 2004 ••••••• 2000 ••••••• 1997 •••••• 1993 •••••• 1988 ••••• 1984 ••••• 1980 ••••• 1979 Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative New Democrat Green Other Calgary East James Maxim
7,621Deepak Obhrai
21,897Elizabeth Thomas
3,535Dean Christie
2,529Jason Devine (Comm.)
245Deepak Obhrai Calgary North Centre Cathy McClusky
11,093Jim Prentice
28,143John Chan
6,298Mark MacGillivray
5,840Michael Falconar (Ind.)
380
Margaret Peggy Askin (M-L)
184new district Calgary Northeast Dale Muti†
8,672Art Hanger
21,924Giorgio Cattabeni
2,682Morgan DuFord
1,658Steve Garland (CAP)
291Art Hanger Calgary—Nose Hill Ted Haney
11,051Diane Ablonczy
31,088Vinay Dey
3,250Richard Larson
2,898Diane Ablonczy Calgary South Centre Julia Turnbull†
15,305Lee Richardson
26,192Keith Purdy
4,350Phillip Liesemer
5,080Trevor Grover (CAP)
274Joe Clark1 Calgary Southeast Jim Tanner
8,488Jason Kenney
36,843Brian Pincott
3,419George Read
3,142Jason Kenney Calgary Southwest Avalon Roberts
9,501Stephen Harper
35,297Daria Fox
2,884Darcy Kraus
3,210Larry Heather (CHP)
229
Mark de Pelham (Mar.)
516Stephen Harper Calgary West Justin Thompson
16,402Rob Anders
31,322Tim Patterson
3,632Danielle Roberts
4,274André Vachon (M-L)
87
James Kohut (CAP)
315Rob Anders British Columbia
British Columbia is what many pundits consider to be the complete opposite of a bellwether region. British Columbia has a history of voting against the government. This has meant the NDP in the 1980s and the Reform/Canadian Alliance in the 1990s. More recently, regional trends have started to appear in B.C. The interior votes very Conservative, as the Canadian Alliance swept this area in 2000. B.C. has in the past been a province that would swing from one extreme to the other going for the right wing Social Credit to the left wing NDP in the past, in not only federal elections but provincial elections. The NDP also does well in British Columbia, or at least has in the past. Recently, they have been reduced to seats in the Vancouver area. There is hope that they will return to more traditional NDP seats on Vancouver Island, and in the interior. The Liberals have also won a few seats in B.C. recently, an area where they have traditionally done very poorly. Their strengths are in Victoria and in Vancouver.
Interior B.C.
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Cariboo—Prince George Gurbux Saini
8,397Dick Harris
19,721Rick Smith
11,183Doug Gook
1,798Bev Collins (CAP)
408
Carol Lee Chapman (M-L)
79
Mike Orr(Ind.)
478
Jeff Paetkau (Libert.)
148Dick Harris merged district Philip Mayfield† Kamloops—Thompson John O'Fee
14,434Betty Hinton
20,611Brian Carroll
13,379Grant Fraser
2,213Arjun Singh (Ind.)
440Betty Hinton Kelowna Vern Nielsen
14,109Werner Schmidt
25,553Starleigh Grass
8,954Kevin Ade
3,903Huguette Plourde (Mar.)
447
Michael Cassidyne-Hook (CAP)
271Werner Schmidt Kootenay—Columbia Ross Priest
7,351Jim Abbott
21,336Brent Bush
9,772Carmen Gustafson
2,558Jim Abbott North Okanagan—Shuswap Will Hansma
11,636Darrel Stinson
24,014Alice Brown
12,528Erin Nelson
2,333Claire Foss (CAP)
257
Blair Longley (Mar.)
492
Gordon Campbell (Ind.)
401
K. No. Daniels (Ind.)
104Darrel Stinson Okanagan—Coquihalla Vanessa Sutton
11,212Stockwell Day
24,220Joyce Procure
9,509Harry Naegal
2,896Lelannd Haver (CAP)
259
Jack Peach (Mar.)
548Stockwell Day Prince George—Peace River Arleene Thorpe
4,988Jay Hill
21,281Mike Hunter
7,501Hilary Crowley
2,073Tara Rimstad (M-L)
101
Harley Harasym (CAP)
301Jay Hill Skeena—Bulkley Valley Miles Richardson
7,965Andy Burton
12,434Nathan Cullen
13,706Roger Benham
1,225Rod Taylor (CHP)
1,408
Frank Martin (M-L)
161Andy Burton Southern Interior Doug Stanley
8,310Jim Gouk
16,940Alex Atamanenko
16,260Scott Leyland
3,663Robert Schuster (Ind.)
591
Brian Sproule (M-L)
39
Karine Cyr (Mar.)
391
Farlie Paynter (CAP)
87Jim Gouk Fraser Valley and Southern Lower Mainland
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Abbotsford Mohindar Gill
9,617Randy White
29,587Scott Fast
6,575Karl Hann
1,389Harold Ludwig (CHP)
585
David MacKay (M-L)
51
Tim Felger (Mar.)
404Randy White Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Bob Besner
8,249Chuck Strahl
24,096Rollie Keith
9,244Aisha Coghlan
1,449Ron Gray (CHP)
1,156
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (M-L)
95
Norm Siefken (Mar.)
603Chuck Strahl Delta—Richmond East Shelley Leonhardt
15,515John M. Cummins
21,308Itrath Syed
6,838Dana L. Miller
3,066John M. Cummins Dewdney—Alouette Blanche Juneau
10,500Randy Kamp
18,490Mike Bocking
15,693Tammy Lea Meyer
2,535Scott Etches (Ind.)
798Grant McNally† Fleetwood—Port Kells Gulzar Cheema
11,568Nina Grewal
14,052Barry Bell
10,976David Walters
2,484Joseph Theriault (M-L)
167new district Langley Kim Richter
12,649Mark Warawa
24,390Dean Morrison
8,568Patrick Meyer
3,108Mel Kositsky (Ind.)
2,422new district Newton—North Delta Sukh Dhaliwal
13,009Gurmant Grewal
13,529Nancy Clegg
12,037John Hague
2,555Nazir Rizvi (Comm.)
98Gurmant Grewal Richmond Raymond Chan
18,204Alice Wong
14,457Dale Jackaman
6,142Stephen Kronstein
1,743Allan Warnke (CAP)
376Joe Peschisolido [1] South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale Judy Higginbotham
19,611Russ Hiebert
22,760Pummy Kaur
7,663Romeo De La Pena
3,032Pat Taylor (CAP)
272Val Meredith [2] Surrey North Dan Sheel
5,413Jasbir Singh Cheema
4,340Jim Karpoff
8,312Sunny Athwal
658Chuck Cadman (Ind.)
15,089
460
Roy Whyte (CAP)
85
Joyce Holmes (Comm.)
93Chuck Cadman [3] - ^ Meredith lost nomination.
- ^ Pechisolido lost nomination.
- ^ Cadman formerly a Conservative, lost nomination, became Ind. in April 2004.
Vancouver and Northern Lower Mainland
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Burnaby—Douglas Bill Cunningham [4]
14,748George Drazenovic
12,531Bill Siksay
15,682Shawn Hunsdale
1,687Adam Desaulniers (Libert.)
291
Frank Cerminara (Ind.)
282
Hanne Gidora (Comm.)
122Svend Robinson † Burnaby—New Westminster Mary Pynenburg
13,732Mike Redmond
11,821Peter Julian
14,061Rev Kunz
1,606Dana Green (CAP)
312
Péter Horváth (Comm.)
166new district New Westminster—Coquitlam Dave Haggard
13,080Paul Forseth
15,693Steve McClurg
15,580Carli Travers
2,684Jack Hummelman (CHP)
700Paul Forseth North Vancouver Don Bell
22,619Ted White
20,548John Nelson
8,967Peggy Stortz
4,114Mike Hill (M-L)
77
Andres Barker (CAP)
181Ted White Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam Kwangyul Peck
12,445James Moore
18,664Charley King
12,023Richard Voigt
1,971George Gidora (Comm.)
94
Pat Goff (CAP)
111
Lewis Dahlby (Libert.)
276James Moore Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry
21,280Gary Mitchell
10,139Kennedy Stewart
17,050Robbie Mattu
3,580Kimball Carriou (Comm.)
96
Alexander Frei (CAP)
101
John Clarke (Libert.)
304
Joe Pal (CHP)
243Hedy Fry Vancouver East Shirley Chan [5]
10,768Harvey Grigg
4,153Libby Davies
23,452Ron Plowright
2,365Louis Lesosky (Ind.)
147
Gloria Kieler (CHP)
250
Marc Boyer (Mar.)
399Libby Davies Vancouver Kingsway David Emerson [6]
17,267Jesse Johl
7,037Ian Waddell
15,916Tracey Mann
1,521Jacob Rempel (CAP)
142
Donna Petersen (M-L)
94
Jason Mann (Comm.)
172
Jeannie Kwan (Ind.)
548Sophia Leung † Vancouver Quadra Stephen Owen
29,187Stephen Rogers
14,648David Askew
8,348Doug Warkentin
3,118Donovan Young (M-L)
48
Katrina Chowne (Libert.)
151
Connie Fogal (CAP)
165Stephen Owen Vancouver South Ujjal Dosanjh [7]
18,196Victor Soo Chan
10,426Bev Meslo
10,038Doug Perry
1,465Charles Boylan (M-L)
119
Frank Wagner (CHP)
339
H. Sandhu (Ind.)
98
Joe Sixpack Horrocks (CAP)
90
Stephen von Sychowski (Comm.)
105Herb Dhaliwal † West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast Blair Wilson
19,685John Reynolds
21,372Nicholas Simons
13,156Andrea Goldsmith
5,887Anne Jamieson (M-L)
123
Marc Bombois (CAP)
321John Reynolds - ^ Cunningham directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
- ^ Chan directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
- ^ Emerson directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
- ^ Dosanjh directly appointed as nominee by party leader.
Vancouver Island
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Keith Martin
19,389John Koury
13,271Randall Garrison
16,821Jane Sterk
5,078Jen Fisher-Bradley (Ind.)
229
Shawn Giles (CAP)
141Keith Martin [8] Nanaimo—Alberni Hira Chopra
11,770James Lunney
23,158Scott Fraser
19,152David Wright
4,357Diana Lifton (CAP)
201
Barbara Biley (M-L)
80
Michael Mann (Mar.)
560James Lunney Nanaimo—Cowichan Lloyd MacIlquham
9,257David Quist
18,928Jean Crowder
25,243Harold Henn
3,822Brunie Brunie (Ind.)
229
Jeffrey Warr (Ind.)
270Reed Elley † Saanich—Gulf Islands David Mulroney
17,082Gary Lunn
22,050Jennifer Burgis
13,763Andrew Lewis
10,662Mary Moreau (Ind.)
214Gary Lunn Vancouver Island North Noor Ahmed
11,352John Duncan
18,733Catherine Bell
18,250Pam Munroe
4,456Jack East (M-L)
111John Duncan Victoria David Anderson
20,398Logan Wenham
12,708David Turner
18,093Ariel Lade
6,807Derek Skinner (CAP)
206David Anderson - ^ Martin formerly Conservative, became Independent, ran for re-election as Liberal
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Nunavut Nancy Karetak-Lindell
3,818Duncan Cunningham
1,075Bill Riddell
1,129Nedd Kenney
248Manitok Thompson (Ind.)
1,172Nancy Karetak-Lindell Northwest Territories
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Western Arctic Ethel Blondin-Andrew
5,317Sean Mandeville
2,314Dennis Bevington
5,264Chris O'Brien
583Ethel Blondin-Andrew Yukon
Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other Yukon Larry Bagnell
5,724James Hartle
2,618Pam Boyde
3,216Phillipe LeBlond
571Sean Davey (Mar.)
299
Geoffrey Capp (CHP)
100Larry Bagnell Categories:
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