Edmonton Strathcona

Edmonton Strathcona
Alberta electoral district

Edmonton Strathcona in relation to other federal electoral districts in Edmonton (2013 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP
 
 
 

Linda Duncan
New Democratic

District created 1952
First contested 1953
Last contested 2015
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1] 103,183
Electors (2015) 76,160
Area (km²)[2] 80
Pop. density (per km²) 1,289.8
Census divisions Division No. 11
Census subdivisions Edmonton

Edmonton Strathcona (formerly known as Edmonton—Strathcona) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953. It spans the south central part of the city of Edmonton. Between 2008 and 2015, Edmonton—Strathcona was the only federal riding in Alberta not held by the Conservative Party.

Geography

The riding is home to most of Edmonton's francophones. The historic district of Old Strathcona, the University of Alberta and the Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre are all located in the riding.

Edmonton–Strathcona encompasses the neighbourhoods of Allendale, Argyll, Avonmore, Belgravia, Bonnie Doon, Capilano, Cloverdale, Empire Park, Forest Heights, Fulton Place, Garneau, Gold Bar, Grandview Heights, Hazeldean, Holyrood, Idylwylde, Kenilworth, King Edward Park, Lansdowne, Lendrum Place, Malmo Plains, McKernan, Ottewell, Parkallen, Pleasantview, Queen Alexandra Park, Ritchie, Riverdale, Strathcona, Strathearn, Terrace Heights, and Windsor Park.

It borders on the federal ridings of Edmonton Centre, Edmonton Griesbach, Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, Edmonton Mill Woods, and Edmonton Riverbend.

This district is bounded:[3]

Political geography

As evidenced by the 2008 and 2011 elections, this riding is heavily polarized between more urban NDP voters in the northwest of the riding and suburban Conservative voters in the south and east.

The NDP picked up this seat in 2008 for the first time in its history, when Edmonton lawyer Linda Duncan defeated Tory incumbent Rahim Jaffer, thanks to a consolidation of non-Conservative votes.

Demographics

According to the Canada 2011 Census; 2013 representation[4][5]

Ethnic groups: 79.2% White, 4.4% Chinese, 4.3% Aboriginal, 2.8% South Asian, 2.1% Filipino, 1.5% Black, 1.2% Latin American, 1.0% Arab
Languages: 77.3% English, 3.8% French, 3.5% Chinese, 2.5% German, 1.5% Ukrainian, 1.3% Spanish, 1.3% Tagalog
Religions: 52.8% Christian (22.1% Catholic, 5.6% United Church, 3.5% Lutheran, 3.5% Anglican, 2.2% Baptist, 2.0% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Pentecostal, 13.0% Other), 2.5% Muslim, 1.2% Hindu, 1.1% Buddhist, 40.6% No religion
Median income (2010): $35,026
Average income (2010): $46,710

History

The electoral district of Strathcona dates back to Territorial times (see Strathcona (electoral district), and was represented by Liberal MPs, then a Unionist/Conservative MP, and a United Farmer of Alberta MP.

The electoral district of "Edmonton -Strathcona" was created in 1952 from Edmonton East and Edmonton West ridings.

"Edmonton—Strathcona" gained territory from Edmonton East and was renamed "Edmonton Strathcona" during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the House of Commons:

Parliament Years Member Party
Edmonton—Strathcona
Riding created from Edmonton East and Edmonton West
22nd  1953–1957     Richmond Francis Hanna Liberal
23rd  1957–1958     Sydney Herbert Thompson Social Credit
24th  1958–1962     Terry Nugent Progressive Conservative
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1968
28th  1968–1972     Hu Harries Liberal
29th  1972–1974     Douglas Roche Progressive Conservative
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980 David Kilgour
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988
34th  1988–1993 Scott Thorkelson
35th  1993–1997     Hugh Hanrahan Reform
36th  1997–2000[nb 1] Rahim Jaffer
 2000–2000     Alliance
37th  2000–2003[nb 2]
 2003–2004     Conservative
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011     Linda Duncan New Democratic
41st  2011–2015
Edmonton Strathcona
42nd  2015–Present     Linda Duncan New Democratic

Current Member of Parliament

Its Member of Parliament is Linda Duncan of the New Democratic Party who was first elected in the 2008 federal election.

Election results

Edmonton Strathcona (2015-present)

Canadian federal election, 2015
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticLinda Duncan 24,446 43.96 -9.75 $87,241.42
ConservativeLen Thom 17,395 31.28 -9.04 $36,812.49
LiberalEleanor Olszewski 11,524 20.73 +17.87 $62,711.39
GreenJacob K. Binnema 1,278 2.30 -0.04 $1,924.74
LibertarianMalcolm Stinson 311 0.56 $1,599.80
PirateRyan Bromsgrove 201 0.36 $2,183.76
RhinocerosDonovan Eckstrom 133 0.24
IndependentChris Jones 116 0.21
IndependentAndrew Schurman 107 0.19
Marxist–LeninistDougal MacDonald 93 0.17 -0.02
Total valid votes/Expense limit 55,604100.00 $208,715.39
Total rejected ballots 2170.39
Turnout 55,82173.29
Eligible voters 76,160
New Democratic hold Swing -0.35
2011 federal election redistributed results[6]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 26,753 53.71
  Conservative 20,084 40.32
  Liberal 1,422 2.85
  Green 1,165 2.34
  Others 384 0.77

Edmonton—Strathcona (1953-2015)

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticLinda Duncan 26,093 53.55 +10.97 $84,389
ConservativeRyan Hastman 19,762 40.55 −1.05 $78,272
LiberalMatthew Sinclair 1,372 2.82 −6.24 $15,741
GreenAndrew Fehr 1,119 2.30 −4.14 $43
IndependentKyle Murphy 206 0.42 $2,005
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter 91 0.19 −0.12
IndependentChristopher White 87 0.18 $880
Total valid votes/Expense limit 48,730100.00
Total rejected ballots 1240.25+0.04
Turnout 48,85468.76+3.3
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticLinda Duncan 20,103 42.58 +10.07 $71,669
ConservativeRahim Jaffer 19,640 41.60 −0.11 $81,597
LiberalClaudette Roy 4,279 9.06 −8.74 $72,953
GreenJane Thrall 3,040 6.44 +0.49 $3,801
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter 147 0.31 +0.11
Total valid votes/Expense limit 47,20999.79   $82,492
Total rejected ballots 990.21−0.07
Turnout 47,30865.4−5.2
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeRahim Jaffer 22,009 41.71 +2.31 $75,063
New DemocraticLinda Duncan 17,153 32.51 +8.71 $53,478
LiberalAndy Hladyshevsky 9,391 17.80 −11.21 $76,923
GreenCameron Wakefield 3,139 5.95 −0.54 $755
Progressive CanadianMichael Fedeyko 582 1.10 $0.0
MarijuanaDave Dowling 390 0.74 −0.33 $0.0
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter 106 0.20 −0.01 $16
Total valid votes 52,770100.00
Total rejected ballots 1480.28−0.03
Turnout 52,91870.6+3.9
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeRahim Jaffer 19,089 39.40 −2.60 $67,449
LiberalDebby Carlson 14,057 29.01 −2.88 $67,910
New DemocraticMalcolm Azania 11,535 23.80 +9.02 $46,100
GreenCameron Wakefield 3,146 6.49 $2,353
MarijuanaDave Dowling 519 1.07 −0.38
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter 103 0.21 −0.08 $26
Total valid votes 48,449100.00
Total rejected ballots 1500.31
Turnout 48,59965.66
Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
AllianceRahim Jaffer 23,463 42.00 +0.70 $57,365
LiberalJonathan Dai 17,816 31.89 −3.49 $48,430
New DemocraticHélène Narayana 8,256 14.78 +0.25 $25,883
Progressive ConservativeGregory Toogood 5,047 9.03 +1.79 $4,252
MarijuanaKen Kirk 814 1.45 $149
Canadian ActionKesa Rose Semenchuk 299 0.53 +0.35 $1,485
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter 164 0.29 $275
Total valid votes 55,859100.00
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ReformRahim Jaffer 20,605 41.30 +1.95 $58,003
LiberalGinette Rodger 17,654 35.38 −3.12 $58,244
New DemocraticJean McBean 7,251 14.53 +9.48 $42,936
Progressive ConservativeEdo Nyland 3,614 7.24 −4.05 $10,183
GreenKarina Gregory 406 0.81 +0.23 $520
Natural LawMaury Shapka 153 0.30 −0.29
IndependentNaomi Rankin 115 0.23 +0.05 $1,732
Canadian ActionJ. Alex Ford 92 0.18 $845
Total valid votes 49,890100.00
Total rejected ballots 1010.20
Turnout 49,99162.74
Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
ReformHugh Hanrahan 19,531 39.35 +17.10
LiberalChris Peirce 19,113 38.50 +20.61
Progressive ConservativeScott Thorkelson 5,604 11.29 −22.17
New DemocraticRita Egan 2,508 5.05 −20.27
NationalAdrian Greenwood 2,131 4.29
Natural LawMaury Shapka 292 0.59
GreenHarry Garfinkle 287 0.58 +0.28
IndependentNaomi Rankin 90 0.18
Canada PartyOran K. Johnson 83 0.17
Total valid votes 49,639 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeScott Thorkelson 18,088 33.46 −27.97
New DemocraticHalyna Freeland 13,686 25.32 +5.10
ReformDoug Main 12,024 22.24
LiberalUna MacLean Evans 9,672 17.89 +2.40
RhinocerosMarcel Zeeto Kotowich 199 0.37
GreenIsabelle Foord 159 0.29 −0.56
IndependentKevin Bruce 86 0.16
IndependentDaniel P. Hermansen 56 0.10
IndependentMary Joyce 43 0.08
Confederation of RegionsThomas Roger Brown 40 0.07 −1.29
Total valid votes 54,053 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1984
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeDavid Kilgour 33,712 61.43 +2.05
New DemocraticDoris S. Burghardt 11,095 20.22 +8.21
LiberalSandra Douglas-Tubb 8,500 15.49 −11.66
Confederation of RegionsLorne Cass 749 1.36
GreenRussell John Mulvey 466 0.85
Social CreditNorman Utz 218 0.40
CommunistAnne McGrath 137 0.25 −0.01
Total valid votes 54,877 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1980
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeDavid Kilgour 23,920 59.38 −0.09
LiberalJohn Borger 10,938 27.15 −0.91
New DemocraticDoug Trace 4,837 12.01 −0.03
RhinocerosDave Walker 453 1.12
CommunistJoe Hill 106 0.26 −0.01
Marxist–LeninistSandy Mowat 31 0.08 −0.09
Total valid votes 40,285 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeDavid Kilgour 26,430 59.47 +4.73
LiberalJulian Kinisky 12,471 28.06 −2.35
New DemocraticRobert Davidson 5,352 12.04 +0.53
CommunistJoe Hill 120 0.27 −0.01
Marxist–LeninistCarol Arnold 73 0.16 −0.00
Total valid votes 44,446 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeDoug Roche 25,808 54.73 +5.01
LiberalB.C. Tanner 14,337 30.40 −0.32
New DemocraticLila Fahlman 5,426 11.51 −5.30
Social CreditLeif Oddson 1,146 2.43 +0.08
LibertarianRobin Gillespie 226 0.48
CommunistHarry Strynadka 132 0.28
Marxist–LeninistPeggy Askin 79 0.17
Total valid votes 47,154 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeDoug Roche 26,908 49.72 +11.89
LiberalHu Harries 16,625 30.72 −21.63
New DemocraticHoward Alfred Leeson 9,098 16.81 +9.99
Social CreditBill Pelch 1,272 2.35
IndependentElizabeth Rowley 152 0.28
IndependentPeggy Morton 63 0.12
Total valid votes 54,118 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalHu Harries 21,074 52.35 +22.59
Progressive ConservativeTerry Nugent 15,228 37.83 −0.22
New DemocraticLawrence Radcliffe 2,745 6.82 −3.28
IndependentJohn R. Beatty 1,206 3.00
Total valid votes 40,253 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeTerry Nugent 21,004 38.05 +2.68
LiberalBill Sinclair 16,431 29.77 −0.57
Social CreditSigurd Sorenson 11,696 21.19 −4.74
New DemocraticBill McLean 5,572 10.09 +1.73
IndependentBill Stocks 493 0.89
Total valid votes 55,196 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeTerry Nugent 18,880 35.37 +0.98
LiberalJohn Decore 16,195 30.34 +4.60
Social CreditS.A. Sorenson 13,841 25.93 −3.22
New DemocraticIan Sowton 4,464 8.36 −2.37
Total valid votes 53,380 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeTerry Nugent 16,030 34.39 −26.93
Social CreditS.A. Sorenson 13,585 29.14 +11.92
LiberalRoy C. Marler 11,996 25.74 +8.64
New DemocraticBill McLean 5,001 10.73 +6.37
Total valid votes 46,612 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeTerry Nugent 25,885 61.32 +32.73
Social CreditSydney Herbert Thompson 7,270 17.22 −18.43
LiberalRichmond Francis Hanna 7,218 17.10 −12.05
Co-operative CommonwealthArnold Holmes 1,838 4.35 −2.26
Total valid votes 42,211 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Social CreditSydney Herbert Thompson 13,124 35.65 −1.05
LiberalRichmond Francis Hanna 10,731 29.15 −8.18
Progressive ConservativeTerry Nugent 10,525 28.59 +11.76
Co-operative CommonwealthFloyd Albin Johnson 2,434 6.61 −2.54
Total valid votes 36,814 100.00
Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalRichmond Francis Hanna 8,901 37.33
Social CreditOrvis A. Kennedy 8,750 36.70
Progressive ConservativeSidney Giffard Main 4,012 16.83
Co-operative CommonwealthFloyd Albin Johnson 2,182 9.15
Total valid votes 23,845 100.00

See also

Notes

  1. The Reform Party merged with the Canadian Alliance on 27 March 2000.
  2. The Canadian Alliance merged with the Progressive Conservatives to form the Conservative Party on 8 December 2003.

References

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