Canadian federal election results in Edmonton and environs

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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Edmonton and the surrounding area.

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Regional profile

Edmonton is the most liberal area in Alberta, but still more conservative than most other large cities. The Conservatives currently own all of the seats here, although in most cases with smaller pluralities than the astronomical margins in rural Alberta. This is the only area in Alberta where the Liberals have broken through, having won between two and four seats here from 1993 to 2004, although never by large margins. They lost all their seats in 2006 as the Conservatives took power back. If the Conservative stronghold in Alberta is to be broken by the Liberals or the New Democratic Party (NDP) (who put up a strong showing in Edmonton-Strathcona), it will likely take place in the Edmonton area.

2006 - 39th General Election

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Edmonton Centre Anne McLellan

22,196

Laurie Hawn

25,805

Donna Martyn

6,187

David J Parker

3,021

Chandra Segaran Swamy
(Ind.) 204

Peggy Morton
(M-L) 117

Anne McLellan
Edmonton East Nicole Martel

13,088

Peter Goldring

25,086

Arlene Chapman

9,243

Trey Capnerhurst

2,623

  Peter Goldring
Edmonton—Leduc Jim Jacuta

10,856

James Rajotte

33,764

Marty Rybiak

7,685

Benjamin M. Pettit

3,479

  James Rajotte
Edmonton—Mill Woods—
Beaumont
Amarjit Grewal

9,809

Michael Lake

27,191

Neal Gray

6,749

Kate Harrington

2,073

Kyle McLeod
(Ind.) 477

Naomi Rankin
(Comm.) 85

David Kilgour
Edmonton—St. Albert Stanley Haroun

11,893

John Williams

34,997

Mike Melymick

8,218

Peter Johnston

3,520

  John Williams
Edmonton—Sherwood Park Ron Symic

7,801

Ken Epp

34,740

Laurie Lang

7,773

Lynn Lau

3,992

  Ken Epp
Edmonton—Spruce Grove Brad Enge

9,776

Rona Ambrose

38,826

Jason Rockwell

6,091

John Lackey

3,404

  Rona Ambrose
Edmonton—Strathcona Andy Hladyshevsky

9,391

Rahim Jaffer

22,009

Linda Duncan

17,153

Cameron Wakefield

3,139

Michael Fedeyko
(PC) 582
Dave Dowling
(Mar.) 390
Kevan Hunter
(M-L) 106
Rahim Jaffer

2004 - 38th General Election

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  1. Edmonton-Mill Woods-Beaumont
  2. Edmonton Centre
  3. Edmonton East
  4. Edmonton-Leduc
  5. Edmonton-St. Albert
  6. Edmonton-Sherwood Park
  7. Edmonton-Spruce Grove
  8. Edmonton-Strathcona
Conservative Party of Canada
Conservative Party of Canada
Green Party of Canada
Green Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party

2000 - 37th General Election