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Edmonton Southeast was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 2004.

Demographics

Population, 2000 95,287
Electors 67,337
Area (km²)
Population density (people per km²)

Geography

It was located in the city of Edmonton in the province of Alberta.

History

This riding was created in 1987 from parts of Pembina riding.

It was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed into Edmonton—Beaumont (later renamed Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont), Edmonton—Strathcona and Wetaskiwin ridings.

Member of Parliament

This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:

  1. 1987-2003: David Kilgour - Progressive Conservative (1987–1990), Independent (1990–1991), Liberal (1991–2005) - He previously represented Edmonton—Strathcona and then represented Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont.

Election results

2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
Liberal David Kilgour 21,109 50.87 $59,600
Alliance Tim Uppal 16,392 39.50 $59,294
Progressive Conservative Allan Ryan 2,269 5.46 $870
New Democratic Joginder Kandola 1,285 3.09 $7,150
Natural Law Richard Shelford 187 0.45
Canadian Action Michael Sekuloff 154 0.37 $1,475
Communist Matthew James 97 0.23 $238
Total valid votes 41,493
Total rejected ballots 139 0.33
Turnout 41,632 61.83
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
  Liberal David Kilgour 14,745 45.98% $23,451
Reform Eleanor Maroes 13,295 41.45% $31,536
  Progressive Conservative Terence Bachor 1,994 6.21% $16,341
  New Democratic Party Roberta Allen 1,882 5.86% $1,557
  Natural Law Eshwar Jagdeo 152 0.47%
Total valid votes 32,068 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 58 0.18%
Turnout 32,126 56.05%
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal KILGOUR, David 22,917
Reform ROYER, Aurell 19,586
Progressive Conservative KURIAN, John 3,372
New Democratic ROSS, Ken 2,088
National BLOND, Janet 1,443
Green SCHELL, Ed 235
Natural Law SHELFORD, Richard 194
Canada Party GUSHNOWSKI, Michael 96
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive Conservative KILGOUR, David 23,597
Liberal PEIRCE, Chris 10,104
New Democratic DHILLON, Harbans 9,161
Reform MCLEOD, Wes 5,192
Green GARFINKLE, Harry 184
Confederation of Regions JOHNSON, Oran 102
Commonwealth of Canada BOHDAN, Dorothy 76
Not affiliated MORTON, Peggy 66

See also