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.
Regional profile
Edmonton is by far the most liberal area in Alberta, and is the current base of the provincial NDP and the provincial Liberals. However, it is still more conservative than most other large cities in Canada. The Conservatives currently hold all but one seat 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 in recent times, having won between two and four seats here from 1993 to 2004, although never by large margins. The four seats the Liberals won in Edmonton in 1993 was the first time they had won a seat anywhere in Alberta since 1968. The Liberals lost all their seats in 2006 as the Conservatives took power back.
In 2008, the Conservative stronghold in Alberta was broken by the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Edmonton-Strathcona, although all other seats remained under Conservative control. The NDP has held this seat ever since. The only other time the NDP won a seat in the region is when it won Edmonton East in 1988. In 2011, the NDP took the second-place spot in all Edmonton-area ridings except Edmonton-Sherwood Park (where they came in third behind the Conservative winner and an independent candidate) and Edmonton-Strathcona (which they won outright by thirteen percentage points).
While the Conservatives have won everything outside of Edmonton-Strathcona in recent elections, their best seats are in the more suburban ridings outside of the city core. Since 2004, their best riding in the region has always been Edmonton—Spruce Grove. In 2011, they won 71% of the vote there. They also won more than 60% of the vote in Edmonton—St. Albert, Edmonton—Leduc and Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont.
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | Green | Libertarian | Other | |||||||||
Edmonton Centre | James Cumming 18,703 34.95% |
Gil McGowan 13,084 24.45% |
Randy Boissonnault 19,902 37.19% |
David Parker 1,403 2.62% |
Steven Stauffer (Rhino.) 257 0.48% |
Laurie Hawn† | ||||||||
Kat Yaki (Ind.) 163 0.30% | ||||||||||||||
Edmonton Griesbach | Kerry Diotte 19,157 39.96% |
Janis Irwin 16,309 34.02% |
Brian Gold 10,397 21.69% |
Heather Workman 1,129 2.35% |
Maryna Goncharenko 415 0.87% |
Mary Joyce (M-L) 112 0.23% |
Peter Goldring† Edmonton East | |||||||
Linda Northcott (Mar.) 279 0.58% | ||||||||||||||
Bun Bun Thompson (Rhino.) 144 0.30% | ||||||||||||||
Edmonton Manning | Ziad Aboultaif 22,166 45.24% |
Aaron Paquette 11,582 23.64% |
Sukhdev Aujla 13,509 27.57% |
Chris Vallee 1,079 2.20% |
Mebreate Deres (Ind.) 540 1.10% |
New District | ||||||||
André Vachon (M-L) 125 0.26% | ||||||||||||||
Edmonton Mill Woods (judicial recount) |
Tim Uppal 20,331 41.06% |
Jasvir Deol 6,330 12.78% |
Amarjeet Sohi 20,423 41.24% |
Ralph McLean 1,096 2.21% |
Allen K.W. Paley 396 0.80% |
Peter Downing (CHP) 285 0.58% |
Mike Lake‡ Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont | |||||||
Naomi Rankin (Comm.) 96 0.19% | ||||||||||||||
Colin Stubbs (Ind.) 560 1.13% | ||||||||||||||
Edmonton Riverbend | Matt Jeneroux 28,805 49.89% |
Brian Fleck 9,846 17.05% |
Tariq Chaudary 17,428 30.18% |
Valerie Kennedy 1,275 2.21% |
Steven Lack 386 0.67% |
James Rajotte† Edmonton—Leduc | ||||||||
Edmonton Strathcona | Len Thom 17,395 31.28% |
Linda Duncan 24,446 43.96% |
Eleanor Olszewski 11,524 20.73% |
Jacob K. Binnema 1,278 2.30% |
Malcolm Stinson 311 0.56% |
Ryan Bromsgrove (Pirate) 201 0.36% |
Linda Duncan Edmonton—Strathcona | |||||||
Donovan Eckstrom (Rhino.) 133 0.24% | ||||||||||||||
Chris Jones (Ind.) 116 0.21% | ||||||||||||||
Dougal MacDonald (M-L) 93 0.17% | ||||||||||||||
Andrew Schurman (Ind.) 107 0.19% | ||||||||||||||
Edmonton West | Kelly McCauley 26,370 49.33% |
Heather MacKenzie 6,955 13.01% |
Karen Leibovici 18,649 34.89% |
Pamela Leslie Bryan 1,037 1.94% |
Alexander Dussault 341 0.64% |
Peggy Morton (M-L) 105 0.20% |
Rona Ambrose‡ Edmonton—Spruce Grove | |||||||
Edmonton—Wetaskiwin | Mike Lake 44,949 65.77% |
Fritz K. Bitz 6,645 9.72% |
Jacqueline Biollo 14,660 21.45% |
Joy-Ann Hut 1,595 2.33% |
Brayden Whitlock 495 0.72% |
New District | ||||||||
St. Albert—Edmonton | Michael Cooper 26,783 45.24% |
Darlene Malayko 6,609 11.16% |
Beatrice Ghettuba 13,343 22.54% |
Andrea Oldham 821 1.39% |
Brent Rathgeber (Ind.) 11,652 19.68% |
Brent Rathgeber Edmonton—St. Albert | ||||||||
Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan | Garnett Genuis 42,642 63.94% |
Joanne Cave 6,540 9.81% |
Rod Frank 13,615 20.42% |
Brandie Harrop 1,648 2.47% |
Stephen C. Burry 678 1.02% |
James Ford (Ind.) 1,563 2.34% |
Tim Uppal‡ Edmonton—Sherwood Park | |||||||
Sturgeon River—Parkland | Rona Ambrose 43,220 70.23% |
Guy Desforges 6,166 10.02% |
Travis Dueck 9,586 15.58% |
Brendon Greene 1,875 3.05% |
Ernest Chauvet (CHP) 690 1.12% |
New District |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Edmonton Centre | Laurie Hawn 23,625 48.03% |
Mary MacDonald 11,037 22.44% |
Lewis Cardinal 12,480 25.37% |
David James Parker 1,676 3.41% |
Peggy Morton (M-L) 81 0.16% |
Laurie Hawn | ||||||
Mikkel Paulson (Pirate) 289 0.59% | ||||||||||||
Edmonton East | Peter Goldring 24,111 52.75% |
Shafik Ruda 3,176 6.95% |
Ray Martin 17,078 37.36% |
Trey Capnerhurst 1,345 2.94% |
Peter Goldring | |||||||
Edmonton—Leduc | James Rajotte 37,778 63.57% |
Richard Fahlman 7,270 12.23% |
Artem Medvedev 11,488 19.33% |
Valerie Kennedy 2,896 4.87% |
James Rajotte | |||||||
Edmonton—Mill Woods— Beaumont |
Mike Lake 27,857 61.04% |
Mike Butler 5,066 11.10% |
Nadine Bailey 10,875 23.83% |
Christa Baxter 1,364 2.99% |
Naomi Rankin (Comm.) 100 0.22% |
Mike Lake | ||||||
Brent Schaffrick (Pirate) 374 0.82% | ||||||||||||
Edmonton—St. Albert | Brent Rathgeber 34,468 63.46% |
Kevin Taron 5,796 10.67% |
Brian LaBelle 11,644 21.44% |
Peter Johnston 2,409 4.44% |
Brent Rathgeber | |||||||
Edmonton—Sherwood Park | Tim Uppal 24,623 44.66% |
Rick Szostak 4,131 7.49% |
Mike Scott 7,971 14.46% |
Chris Vallee 1,926 3.49% |
James Ford (Ind.) 16,263 29.50% |
Tim Uppal | ||||||
Paul St. Laurent (WBP) 222 0.40% | ||||||||||||
Edmonton—Spruce Grove | Rona Ambrose 41,782 71.10% |
Chris Austin 5,483 9.33% |
Catherine Chaulk-Stokes 9,272 15.78% |
Joshua Lund 2,232 3.80% |
Rona Ambrose | |||||||
Edmonton—Strathcona | Ryan Hastman 19,762 40.55% |
Matthew Sinclair 1,372 2.82% |
Linda Duncan 26,093 53.55% |
Andrew Fehr 1,119 2.30% |
Kevan Hunter (M-L) 91 0.19% |
Linda Duncan | ||||||
Kyle Murphy (Ind.) 206 0.42% | ||||||||||||
Christopher White (Ind.) 87 0.18% |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Edmonton Centre | Laurie Hawn 22,634 49.04% |
Jim Wachowich 12,661 27.43% |
Donna Martyn 6,912 14.98% |
David James Parker 3,746 8.12% |
Peggy Morton (M-L) 203 0.44% |
Laurie Hawn | ||||||
Edmonton East | Peter Goldring 21,487 51.32% |
Stephanie Laskoski 4,578 10.93% |
Ray Martin 13,318 31.81% |
Trey Capnerhurst 2,488 5.94% |
Peter Goldring | |||||||
Edmonton—Leduc | James Rajotte 33,174 63.21% |
Donna Lynn Smith 9,234 17.59% |
Hana Razga 5,994 11.42% |
Valerie Kennedy 4,081 7.78% |
James Rajotte | |||||||
Edmonton—Mill Woods— Beaumont |
Mike Lake 25,130 60.32% |
Indira Saroya 7,709 18.51% |
Mike Butler 6,297 15.12% |
David Allan Hrushka 2,366 5.68% |
Naomi Rankin (Comm.) 157 0.38% |
Mike Lake | ||||||
Edmonton—St. Albert | Brent Rathgeber 31,436 61.65% |
Sam Sleiman 7,441 14.59% |
Dave Burkhart 8,045 15.78% |
Peter Johnston 4,072 7.99% |
John Williams† | |||||||
Edmonton—Sherwood Park | Tim Uppal 17,628 35.84% |
Rick Szostak 5,575 11.34% |
Brian LaBelle 6,339 12.89% |
Nina Erfani 3,678 7.48% |
James Ford (Ind.) 15,960 32.45% |
Ken Epp† | ||||||
Edmonton—Spruce Grove | Rona Ambrose 36,402 68.55% |
Chris Austin 6,099 11.49% |
Barb Phillips 6,627 12.48% |
Wendy Walker 3,975 7.49% |
Rona Ambrose | |||||||
Edmonton—Strathcona | Rahim Jaffer 19,640 41.60% |
Claudette Roy 4,279 9.06% |
Linda Duncan 20,103 42.58% |
Jane Thrall 3,040 6.44% |
Kevan Hunter (M-L) 147 0.31% |
Rahim Jaffer |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Edmonton Centre | Anne McLellan 22,196 38.58% |
Laurie Hawn 25,805 44.85% |
Donna Martyn 6,187 10.75% |
David J. Parker 3,021 5.25% |
Peggy Morton (M–L) 117 0.20% |
Anne McLellan | ||||||
Chandra Segaran Swamy (Ind.) 204 0.35% | ||||||||||||
Edmonton East | Nicole Martel 13,088 26.16% |
Peter Goldring 25,086 50.13% |
Arlene Chapman 9,243 18.47% |
Trey Capnerhurst 2,623 5.24% |
Peter Goldring | |||||||
Edmonton—Leduc | Jim Jacuta 10,856 19.46% |
James Rajotte 33,764 60.53% |
Marty Rybiak 7,685 13.78% |
Ben Morrison Pettit 3,479 6.24% |
James Rajotte | |||||||
Edmonton—Mill Woods— Beaumont |
Amarjit Grewal 9,809 21.15% |
Mike Lake 27,191 58.62% |
Neal Gray 6,749 14.55% |
Kate Harrington 2,073 4.47% |
Kyle McLeod (Ind.) 477 1.03% |
David Kilgour[a] | ||||||
Naomi Rankin (Comm.) 85 0.18% | ||||||||||||
Edmonton—St. Albert | Stanley Haroun 11,893 20.29% |
John Williams 34,997 59.69% |
Mike Melymick 8,218 14.02% |
Peter Johnston 3,520 6.00% |
John Williams | |||||||
Edmonton—Sherwood Park | Ron Symic 7,801 14.36% |
Ken Epp 34,740 63.97% |
Laurie Lang 7,773 14.31% |
Lynn T. Lau 3,992 7.35% |
Ken Epp | |||||||
Edmonton—Spruce Grove | Brad Enge 9,776 16.83% |
Rona Ambrose 38,826 66.83% |
Jason Rockwell 6,091 10.48% |
John Lackey 3,404 5.86% |
Rona Ambrose | |||||||
Edmonton—Strathcona | Andy Hladyshevsky 9,391 17.80% |
Rahim Jaffer 22,009 41.71% |
Linda Duncan 17,153 32.51% |
Cameron Wakefield 3,139 5.95% |
Dave Dowling (Mar.) 390 0.74% |
Rahim Jaffer | ||||||
Michael Fedeyko (PC) 582 1.10% | ||||||||||||
Kevan Hunter (M–L) 106 0.20% |
2004 - 38th General Election
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2000 - 37th General Election
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