Victoria (electoral districts)

Victoria (electoral districts)

This page is a listing of federal and provincial electoral districts and senate divisions in Canada using the name of Victoria, or located in, the area of the city of Victoria.

Current federal electoral districts

*Victoria (electoral district), a federal electoral district in Victoria, B.C. (1924 - )
*Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca, a federal electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C. (1987 - )
*Saanich-Gulf Islands, a federal electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C. (1996 - )

Defunct federal electoral districts

*Victoria (electoral district) (1872 - 1903)
*Victoria City, a defunct federal electoral district in Victoria, B.C. (1903 - 1924)
*Victoria District, a defunct federal electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C. (1871 - 1872)
*Esquimalt—Saanich, a defunct federal electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C. (1952 - 1987)
*Saanich-Gulf Islands, a federal electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C. (1987 - 1996). Name retained by newer riding (listed above in current ridings) but parts of Esquimalt-Saanich were incorporated into the "new" seat.
*Victoria a defunct riding in Northern Alberta

Current provincial electoral districts

Current provincial electoral districts in the city of Victoria
*Victoria-Beacon Hill, current provincial electoral district in Victoria, B.C.
*Victoria-Hillside, current provincial electoral district in Victoria, B.C.
*Oak Bay-Gordon Head, current provincial electoral district in Victoria, B.C.
*Saanich South, current provincial electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C.
*Saanich North and the Islands, current provincial electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C.
*Esquimalt-Metchosin, current provincial electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C.
*Malahat-Juan de Fuca, current provincial electoral district in greater Victoria, B.C.

Defunct provincial electoral districts

Defunct provincial electoral districts in the city of Victoria British Columbia.

*Victoria, defunct provincial electoral district, 1871-1890, 1966-1986
*Victoria City, defunct provincial electoral district. 1871-1963
*North Victoria, defunct provincial electoral district 1894-1900
*Saanich, 1903-
**Saanich and the Islands
***Saanich North and the Islands
***Saanich South
*South Victoria, defunct provincial electoral district 1894-1900
**Oak Bay, defunct provincial electoral district 1941-1975
***Oak Bay-Gordon Head, 1979-present
*Esquimalt, 1871-1975
**Esquimalt-Port Renfrew, 1979-1986
***Esquimalt-Metchosin, 1991-present

Ridings named Victoria in other Canadian provinces or Territories

*Victoria, Northwest Territories (1894 - 1905)
*Victoria, Alberta
*Victoria, Ontario (1903 - 1966)
*Victoria, New Brunswick (1867-1914)
*Victoria, Nova Scotia

Canadian Senate divisions that have used the name Victoria

*Victoria, Quebec a permant Senate division defined in the Consolidated Statutes 1859
*Victoria, Ontario
*Victoria, British Columbia
*Victoria, Nova Scotia
*Victoria, New Brunswick
*Victoria-Carelton, New Brunswick


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