Canadian federal election results in Vancouver Island
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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections on Vancouver Island.
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Regional profile
Vancouver Island is one of the most confusing areas in Canada on the political front. While traditionally a left-wing area with strong support (which remains today) for the New Democratic Party, the Conservatives (and the former Reform and Canadian Alliance parties) have dominated since 1993, mainly due to their populist policies. The exception is in the city of Victoria, which has recently been a reliable area for the Liberals in recent years, and they now hold two seats there since the defection of Keith Martin from the former Alliance party. However, support here for all parties is soft and this is an extremely volatile area. The NDP hope to make major gains, and so do the Green Party, who had some of their best results in Canada here. The Conservatives are going to be fighting to hold on to their current seats and the Liberals trying to hold on to the two seats they have now here. Anything from a Conservative gain of one seat to an NDP sweep is possible here.
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca | Keith Martin 20,761 | Troy DeSouza 16,327 | Randall Garrison 18,595 | Mike Robinson 3,385 | Doug Christie (WBP)272 David Piney (CAP) 89 |
Keith Martin | ||||||
Nanaimo—Alberni | Jim Stewart 12,023 | James Lunney 26,102 | Manjeet Uppal 20,335 | David Wright 3,379 | Barbara Biley (M-L) 94 Jen Fisher-Bradley (CAP) 113 R. L. Dusty Miller (Ind.) 920 Frank Wagner (CHP) 136 |
James Lunney | ||||||
Nanaimo—Cowichan | Brian Scott 9,352 | Norm Sowden19,615 | Jean Crowder28,558 | Harold Henn 3,107 | Jack East (M-L) 227 Jeff Warr (CAP)277 |
Jean Crowder | ||||||
Saanich—Gulf Islands | Sheila Orr 17,144 | Gary Lunn 24,416 | Jennifer Burgis 17,445 | Andrew Lewis 6,533 | Patricia O'Brien (WBP) 183 | Gary Lunn | ||||||
Vancouver Island North | Jim Mitchell 7,243 | John Duncan 22,931 | Catherine Bell 23,561 | Michael Mascall 2735 | James Neufeld (CAP) |
John Duncan | ||||||
Victoria | David Mulroney 17,056 | Robin Baird 15,249 | Denise Savoie 23,839 | Ariel Lade 5,036 | Fred Mallach (Mar.) 311 Saul Andersen (Ind.) 282 Bruce Burnett (WBP) 208 |
David Anderson † |
2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca | Keith Martin 19,389 |
John Koury 13,271 |
Randall Garrison 16,821 |
Jane Sterk 5,078 |
Jen Fisher-Bradley (Ind.) 229 Shawn Giles (CAP) 141 |
Keith Martin | ||||||
Nanaimo—Alberni | Hira Chopra 11,770 |
James Lunney 23,158 |
Scott Fraser 19,152 |
David Wright 4,357 |
Diana Lifton (CAP) 201 Barbara Biley (M-L) 80 Michael Mann (Mar.) 560 |
James Lunney | ||||||
Nanaimo—Cowichan | Lloyd MacIlquham 9,257 |
David Quist 18,928 |
Jean Crowder 25,243 |
Harold Henn 3,822 |
Brunie Brunie (Ind.) 229 Jeffrey Warr (Ind.) 270 |
Reed Elley † | ||||||
Saanich—Gulf Islands | David Mulroney 17,082 |
Gary Lunn 22,050 |
Jennifer Burgis 13,763 |
Andrew Lewis 10,662 |
Mary Moreau (Ind.) 214 |
Gary Lunn | ||||||
Vancouver Island North | Noor Ahmed 11,352 |
John Duncan 18,733 |
Catherine Bell 18,250 |
Pam Munroe 4,456 |
Jack East (M-L) 111 |
John Duncan | ||||||
Victoria | David Anderson 20,398 |
Logan Wenham 12,708 |
David Turner 18,093 |
Ariel Lade 6,807 |
Derek Skinner (CAP) 206 |
David Anderson |
- ↑ Martin formerly Conservative, became Independent, ran for re-election as Liberal
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