Calgary Centre
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Alberta electoral district | ||
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Federal electoral district | ||
Legislature | House of Commons | |
MP | Lee Richardson Conservative |
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District created | 1966 | |
First contested | 1968 | |
Last contested | 2006 | |
Demographics | ||
Population (2006) | 124,197 | |
Electors (2006) | 88,354 | |
Area (km²) | 42 | |
Pop. density (per km²) | 2,957.1 | |
Census divisions | Division No. 6 | |
Census subdivisions | Calgary |
Calgary Centre (formerly known as Calgary South Centre) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968. It is an 42 km² riding in the city of Calgary with 124,197 people. The riding has a relatively high average household income and education level although it has a low home ownership rate compared to the rest of Canada.
The original Calgary Centre was created in 1966 from parts of the former electoral districts of Calgary North and Calgary South. This riding was abolished in the 2003 Representation Order when parts of it went to the neighbouring electoral districts of Calgary North Centre and Calgary West and to Calgary South Centre. The latter was re-named Calgary Centre in 2004. When it was created in 2003 (as Calgary South Centre), it included 70,972 people from the abolished district of Calgary Centre, 38,889 people from Calgary West and 7,578 from Calgary Southwest.
The riding gained notoriety in 2000 when residents elected former Prime Minister Joe Clark, representing the Progressive Conservatives, making the riding one of the only areas in Alberta that did not elect someone from the similarly conservative Canadian Alliance.
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[edit] Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following members of the Canadian House of Commons:
- 1968-1972: Douglas Scott Harkness - Progressive Conservative
- 1972-1993: Harvie Andre - Progressive Conservative
- 1993-1997: Jim Silye - Reform
- 1997-2000: Eric Lowther - Reform (1997-2000), Canadian Alliance (2000).
- 2000-2004: Joe Clark - Progressive Conservative.
- 2004-present: Lee Richardson - Conservative
[edit] Current Member of Parliament
Its Member of Parliament is Lee Richardson, a former businessman. He was first elected to Parliament in 1988 and represents the Conservative Party of Canada. In the last parliamentary session he served as vice-chair on the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development.
[edit] Election results
[edit] Calgary Centre
Canadian federal election, 2006 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
Conservative | Lee Richardson | 30,213 | 55.7% | +4.5% | $82,276 | |
Liberal | Heesung Kim | 10,464 | 19.3% | -10.5% | $36,623 | |
New Democratic Party | Brian Pincott | 7,227 | 13.3% | +4.8% | $8,689 | |
Green | John Johnson | 6,372 | 11.7% | +1.8% | $3,431 | |
Total valid votes | 100.00% | |||||
Total rejected ballots | ||||||
Turnout |
[edit] Calgary South Centre
Canadian federal election, 2004 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
Conservative | Lee Richardson | 26,192 | 51.15% | -33.41% | $78,167 | |
Liberal | Julia Turnbull | 15,305 | 29.89% | +20.06% | $71,037 | |
Green | Phillip K. Liesemer | 5,080 | 9.92% | +7.88% | $1,898 | |
New Democratic Party | Keith Purdy | 4,350 | 8.49% | +5.69% | $4,667 | |
Action | Trevor Grover | 274 | 0.53% | * | n/a | |
Total valid votes | 51,201 | 100.00% | - 6,041 | |||
Total rejected ballots | 202 | 0.39% | +0.02% | |||
Turnout | 51,403 | 57.54% | +0.76% |
[edit] Calgary Centre
Canadian federal election, 2000 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
Progressive Conservative | Joe Clark | 26,358 | 46.04% | +27.49% | $67,789 | |
Canadian Alliance | Eric Lowther | 22,054 | 38.52% | -1.55% | $72,436 | |
Liberal | Joanne Levy | 5,630 | 9.83% | -22.80% | $45,827 | |
New Democratic Party | Don LePan | 1,604 | 2.80% | -3.25% | $1,780 | |
Green | Michael Alvarez-Toye | 1,170 | 2.04% | +0.25% | $1,062 | |
Independent | Beverley Smith | 293 | 0.51% | * | $5,223 | |
Marxist-Leninist | Margaret Peggy Askin | 133 | 0.23% | -0.10% | $284 | |
Total valid votes | 57,242 | 100.00% | +7,501 | |||
Total rejected ballots | 213 | 0.37% | - 0.04% | |||
Turnout | 57,455 | 56.78% | - 1.12% |
Canadian federal election, 1997 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
Reform | Eric Lowther | 19,936 | 40.07% | -4.69% | $66,910 | |
Liberal | Bev Longstaff | 16,231 | 32.63% | +2.17% | $64,840 | |
Progressive Conservative | Rob Gray | 9,230 | 18.55% | +3.81% | $59,080 | |
New Democratic Party | Duncan Green | 3,011 | 6.05% | +1.55% | $8,377 | |
Green | Andrea Welling | 893 | 1.79% | +0.82% | $173 | |
Natural Law | Roni Shapka | 273 | 0.54% | -0.17% | ||
Marxist-Leninist | Marg Askin | 167 | 0.33% | +0.15% | $767 | |
Total valid votes | 49,741 | 100.00% | - 25 | |||
Total rejected ballots | 206 | 0.41% | ||||
Turnout | 49,947 | 57.90% |
Canadian federal election, 1993 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Reform | Jim Silye | 22,276 | 44.76% | +32.33% | ||
Liberal | Bob Blair | 15,157 | 30.46% | +18.74% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Sean O'Neil | 7,334 | 14.74% | -38.98% | ||
New Democratic Party | Catherine McCreary | 2,237 | 4.50% | -15.52% | ||
National | Peter Hoff | 1,743 | 3.50% | * | ||
Green | Rebecca Matiowsky | 482 | 0.97% | -0.28% | ||
Natural Law | Annie Anderson | 354 | 0.71% | * | ||
Canada Party | Bruce Jackman | 93 | 0.19% | * | ||
Marxist-Leninist | Margaret Askin | 90 | 0.18% | -0.02% | ||
Total | 49,766 | 100% | -3,836 |
Canadian federal election, 1988 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Harvie Andre | 28,794 | 53.72% | -12.63% | ||
New Democratic Party | Elaine Husband | 10,731 | 20.02% | +6.34% | ||
Reform | John Hamilton | 6,662 | 12.43% | * | ||
Liberal | Bob Robinson | 6,280 | 11.72% | -4.13% | ||
Green | Norman Conrad | 670 | 1.25% | -0.78% | ||
Libertarian | John King | 358 | 0.67% | +0.19% | ||
No affiliation | Marg Askin | 107 | 0.20% | * | ||
Total | 53,602 | 100% | +16,040 |
Canadian federal election, 1984 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Harvie Andre | 24,924 | 66.35% | +8.96% | ||
Liberal | Karen Gainer | 5,955 | 15.85% | -14.06% | ||
New Democratic Party | Susan Keeley | 5,138 | 13.68% | +4.45% | ||
Green | Glen Staples | 761 | 2.03% | * | ||
Confederation of Regions | Jean Ferguson | 604 | 1.61% | * | ||
Libertarian | Joseph Kyriakakis | 180 | 0.48% | * | ||
Total | 37,562 | 100% | +5,136 |
Canadian federal election, 1980 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Harvie Andre | 18,610 | 57.39% | -1.71% | ||
Liberal | George Ho Lem | 9,698 | 29.91% | 1.72% | ||
New Democratic Party | David Jones | 2,994 | 9.23% | -1.71% | ||
Rhinoceros | Willy Samoil | 766 | 2.36% | * | ||
Social Credit | Thomas Erhart | 257 | 0.79% | -0.60% | ||
Communist | Casey Swann | 58 | 0.18% | -0.02% | ||
Marxist-Leninist | Julie Northrup | 43 | 0.13% | -0.05% | ||
Total | 32,426 | 100% | - 5,010 |
Canadian federal election, 1979 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Harvie Andre | 22,124 | 59.10% | -4.05% | ||
Liberal | Frances Wright | 10,555 | 28.19% | +1.90% | ||
New Democratic Party | Bohdan Harasymiw | 4,095 | 10.94% | +2.79% | ||
Social Credit | Thomas Erhart | 522 | 1.39% | -0.32% | ||
Communist | Casey Swann | 74 | 0.20% | -0.25% | ||
Marxist-Leninist | Julie Northrup | 66 | 0.18% | -0.06% | ||
Total | 37,436 | 100% | - 265 |
Canadian federal election, 1974 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Harvie Andre | 23,810 | 63.15% | +9.85% | ||
Liberal | Frances Wright | 9,912 | 26.29% | -4.53% | ||
New Democratic Party | George McGuire | 3,072 | 8.15% | -4.87% | ||
Social Credit | Clifford Willmott | 646 | 1.71% | -0.83% | ||
Communist | David Whitefield | 170 | 0.45% | * | ||
Marxist-Leninist | Dean Magel | 91 | 0.24% | * | ||
Total | 37,701 | 100% |
Canadian federal election, 1972 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Harvie Andre | 22,669 | 53.30% | +6.23% | ||
Liberal | Nick Taylor | 13,110 | 30.82% | -15.42% | ||
New Democratic Party | David Jones | 5,538 | 13.02% | +6.33% | ||
Social Credit | Clifford Willmott | 1,081 | 2.54% | * | ||
No affiliation | Frank Cottingham | 80 | 0.19% | * | ||
No affiliation | Colin Constant | 53 | 0.12% | * | ||
Total | 42,531 | 100% |
Canadian federal election, 1968 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Progressive Conservative | Douglas Harkness | 16,977 | 47.07% | |||
Liberal | Nick Taylor | 16,676 | 46.24% | |||
New Democratic Party | Margaret Jackson | 2,413 | 6.69% | |||
Total | 36,066 | 100% |
[edit] See also
- Calgary Centre Provincial Electoral District
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts
- Alberta federal electoral districts
[edit] External links
- Library of Parliament Riding Profile (1966 - 2003)
- Library of Parliament Riding Profile (2003 - 2004)
- Library of Parliament Riding Profile (2004 - present)
- Canadian Census, 2001 profile of Calgary Centre
- Canadian Census, 2001 profile of Calgary South Centre
- Expenditures - 2004
- Expenditures - 2000
- Expenditures - 1997
- 2003 Representation Order
- 2003 Representation Order Transposition of Population
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