Nanaimo—Alberni
Nanaimo—Alberni British Columbia electoral district |
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Nanaimo—Alberni in relation to other Vancouver Island federal electoral districts |
Defunct federal electoral district |
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Legislature |
House of Commons |
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District created |
1996 |
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District abolished |
2013 |
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First contested |
1997 |
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Last contested |
2011 |
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District webpage |
profile, map |
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Demographics |
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Population (2011)[1] |
127,275 |
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Electors (2011) |
95,882 |
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Area (km²)[2] |
8,324.98 |
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Census subdivisions |
Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo E, Nanaimo F, Nanaimo G, Nanaimo H, Lantzville, Alberni-Clayoquot E, |
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Nanaimo—Alberni was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1988. It was subsequently recreated and has been represented in the House of Commons since 1997.
Demographics
Population, 2001 |
112,972 |
Electors |
87,088 |
Area (km2) |
8,324.98 |
Population density (people per km2) |
15.3 |
Nanaimo—Alberni has the highest median age of all federal electoral districts in Canada (50.1 years of age).[3]
Geography
From 1979 to 1988, it consisted of:
- the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District,
- the Nanaimo Regional District,
- (Lasqueti Island and the adjacent smaller islands in the Powell River Regional District,
- the northwest part of Electoral Area H of the Cowichan Valley Regional District.
The present district includes Lasqueti Island, the Regional District of Alberni-Clayoquot, and all of the Regional District of Nanaimo except the extreme southeastern part, including but the extreme northern part of Nanaimo. The southern part of Nanaimo is part of the Nanaimo—Cowichan electoral district.
History
This electoral district was originally created in 1976 from parts of Comox—Alberni and Nanaimo—Cowichan—The Islands ridings.
It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Comox—Alberni and Nanaimo—Cowichan.
It was re-created in 1996 from those two ridings.
The 2012 electoral redistribution will see this riding dissolved into the new ridings of Courtenay—Alberni and Nanaimo—Ladysmith for the 2015 election.
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Election results
Nanaimo—Alberni, 1997–2015
Canadian federal election, 2008 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures |
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Conservative | James Lunney | 28,930 | 46.68 | +5.32 | $76,199 |
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New Democratic | Zeni Maartman | 19,680 | 31.75 | -0.47 | $47,561 |
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Green | John Fryer | 7,457 | 12.03 | +6.68 | $22,852 |
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Liberal | Richard Pesik | 5,578 | 9.00 | -10.05 | $4,791 |
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Christian Heritage | Frank Wagner | 176 | 0.28 | +0.11 | |
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Marxist–Leninist | Barbara Biley | 155 | 0.25 | +0.11 | |
Total valid votes/Expense limit |
61,976 | 100.0 | | $95,019 |
Total rejected ballots |
124 | 0.20 | -0.04 |
Turnout |
62,100 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
+2.90
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Canadian federal election, 2006 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures |
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Conservative | James Lunney | 26,102 | 41.36 | +2.30 | $86,796 |
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New Democratic | Manjeet Uppal | 20,335 | 32.22 | -0.08 | $78,268 |
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Liberal | Jim Stewart | 12,023 | 19.05 | -0.80 | $25,983 |
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Green | David Wright | 3,379 | 5.35 | -2.00 | $1,469 |
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Independent | R.L. Dusty Miller | 920 | 1.45 | – | |
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Christian Heritage | Diana E. Lifton | 136 | 0.17 | – | $230 |
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Canadian Action | Jen Fisher-Bradley | 113 | 0.17 | -0.16 | $1,312 |
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Marxist–Leninist | Barbara Biley | 94 | 0.14 | +0.01 | |
Total valid votes |
63,102 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
149 | 0.24 | -0.04 |
Turnout |
63,251 | 68.80 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
+1.19
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Canadian federal election, 2004 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures |
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Conservative | James Lunney | 23,158 | 39.06 | −21.55 | $62,241 |
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New Democratic | Scott Fraser | 19,152 | 32.30 | +17.78 | $54,710 |
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Liberal | Hira Chopra | 11,770 | 19.85 | −0.84 | $29,462 |
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Green | David Wright | 4,357 | 7.35 | – | $9,530 |
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Marijuana | Michael Mann | 560 | 0.94 | −1.20 | |
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Canadian Action | Diana E. Lifton | 201 | 0.33 | – | |
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Marxist–Leninist | Barbara Biley | 80 | 0.13 | – | |
Total valid votes |
59,278 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
169 | 0.28 |
Turnout |
59,447 | 68.26 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
−19.66 |
Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election. |
Canadian federal election, 2000 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures |
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Alliance | James Lunney | 26,516 | 50.45 | +0.59 | $42,263 |
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Liberal | Hira Chopra | 10,877 | 20.69 | -0.21 | $39,235 |
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New Democratic | Bill Holdom | 7,635 | 14.52 | -7.68 | $7,246 |
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Progressive Conservative | Bill McCullough | 5,340 | 10.16 | +4.99 | $8,619 |
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Marijuana | Donald Lavallee | 1,125 | 2.14 | – | $9 |
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Independent | Brunie Brunie | 830 | 1.57 | – | $616 |
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Natural Law | Marty Howe | 235 | 0.44 | -0.12 | |
Total valid votes |
52,558 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
163 | 0.31 | -0.05 |
Turnout |
52,721 | 64.94 | -2.19 |
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Alliance hold |
Swing |
+0.40
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Canadian Alliance change is compared to the Reform Party in the 1997 election. |
Canadian federal election, 1997 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Expenditures |
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Reform | Bill Gilmour | 25,069 | 49.86 | $36,473 |
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New Democratic | Bill Holdom | 11,162 | 22.20 | $35,683 |
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Liberal | David Lobay | 10,513 | 20.90 | $52,031 |
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Progressive Conservative | Garry Shepp | 2,602 | 5.17 | $18,929 |
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Green | David Martin | 650 | 1.29 | |
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Natural Law | Cliff Brown | 282 | 0.56 | $120 |
Total valid votes |
50,278 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
181 | 0.36 |
Turnout |
50,459 | 67.13 |
This riding was created from parts of Comox—Alberni and Nanaimo—Cowichan, both of which elected a Reform Party candidate in the previous election. Bill Gilmour was the incumbent from Comox—Alberni. |
Nanaimo—Alberni, 1979–1988
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