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

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  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

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Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  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 [1]
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
  1. ^  Martin formerly Conservative, became Independent, ran for re-election as Liberal
Key map
Key map
  1. Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca
  2. Nanaimo-Alberni
  3. Nanaimo-Cowichan
  4. Saanich-Gulf Islands
  5. Vancouver Island North
  6. Victoria
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