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Vancouver Centre in relation to the other Vancouver area ridings
Population, 2001 105,998
Electors 86,246
Area (km2)
Population density (people per km2)

Vancouver Centre is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1917. For the historical provincial electoral district of the same name, please see Vancouver Centre (electoral district). Image File history File links free clipart image of ballot box and ballot File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ... The contents of this page have been moved to http://en. ... Image File history File links Vancouver_Centre. ... An electoral district is a geographically-based constituency upon which Canadas representative democracy is based. ... Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Latin: Splendour without diminishment) Official languages English Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 36 6 Area  - Total  - % water Ranked 5th 944,735 km² 2. ... The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate. ... Vancouver Centre was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. ...

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Geography

The district includes the neighbourhoods of Fairview, Yaletown, Coal Harbour, the Vancouver Business District, West End, and the western extreme part of Strathcona, and all of Stanley Park in the City of Vancouver. Yaletown is an area of downtown Vancouver approximately bordered by False Creek, Smithe, Davie and Homer Streets. ... Coal Harbour is the name for a section of Burrard Inlet (between downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and Stanley Park) and also the name of the neighbourhood which it bounds to the northeast. ... The West End of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is on the small downtown peninsula neighbouring Stanley Park and the areas of Yaletown, Coal Harbour and the downtown business district. ... An areal view of Stanley Park. ... This article refers to the city in British Columbia, Canada. ...


History

The electoral district was created in 1914 from Vancouver City and Vancouver East ridings. 1914 (MCMXIV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ... This article is for a federal electoral district. ... Vancouver East is the name of a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada. ... This page refers to a Riding as a unit in local government. ...


Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the Canadian House of Commons: The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate. ...

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Current Member of Parliament

Its Member of Parliament is Hedy Fry, a former physician. She was first elected in 1993. She represents the Liberal Party of Canada. She serves as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and as a member on the 'Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration'. A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. ... The Honourable Hedy Fry, PC, MP, MD, L.R.C.P.S.I., L.M. (born August 6, 1941) is a Canadian politician and physician. ... Popular vote map with bar graphs showing seat totals in the provinces and territories PC leader Kim Campbell. ... The Liberal Party of Canada (French: Parti libéral du Canada) currently forms the federal government under Prime Minister Paul Martin. ... In the Cabinet of Canada, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration is responsible for overseeing the federal governments immigration department, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. ...


Election results

Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Elected
     Liberal Hedy Fry 25,013 43.8%
     New Democratic Party Svend Robinson 16,372 28.67%
     Conservative Tony Fogarassy 11,689 20.47%
     Green Jared Evans 3,340 5.85%
Total valid votes 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Elected
     Liberal Hedy Fry 21,280 40.30% $66,619
     New Democratic Party Kennedy Stewart 17,050 32.29% $57,675
     Conservative Gary Mitchell 10,139 19.20% $73,789
     Green Robbie Mattu 3,580 6.78% $2,440
     Libertarian John Clarke 304 0.57% $60
     Christian Heritage Joe Pal 243 0.46% $389
     Action Alexander Frei 101 0.19% $100
     Communist Kimball Cariou 96 0.18% $389
Total valid votes 52,793 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 226 0.43%
Turnout 53,019 61.47%
Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Elected
     Liberal Hedy Fry 24,553 42.30% $69,017
     Canadian Alliance John Mortimer 15,176 26.14% $68,158
     New Democratic Party Scott Robertson 6,993 12.04% $8,841
     Progressive Conservative Lee Johnson 6,828 11.76% $4,047
     Green Jamie-Lee Hamilton 2,285 3.93% $3,945
     Marijuana Marc Emery 1,116 1.92%
     Canadian Action Jeff Jewell 742 1.27% $547
     Natural Law Valerie Laporte 177 0.30% $40
     Communist Kimball Cariou 99 0.17% $189
     Marxist-Leninist Joseph Theriault 75 0.12% $364
Total valid votes 58,044 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 280 0.48%
Turnout 58,324 60.50%
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Elected
     Liberal Hedy Fry 20,878 40.76% $54,905
     Reform Richard Farbridge 11,567 22.58% $24,846
     New Democratic Party Bill Siksay 10,690 20.87% $27,133
     Progressive Conservative Victoria Minnes 4,736 9.24% $43,121
     Green Paul Alexander 1,541 3.00% $2,154
     Independent Joseph Roberts 728 1.42% $6,163
     Canadian Action Connie Fogal 528 1.03% $12,986
     Natural Law John Cowhig 217 0.42%
     No Affliation John Clarke 125 0.24% $2,687
     Marxist-Leninist Joseph Theriault 116 0.22% $559
     No Affliation Elvis Flostrand 92 0.17% $699
Total valid votes 51,218 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 272 0.53%
Turnout 51,490 64.72%
Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal FRY, Hedy 19,310
     Progressive Conservative CAMPBELL, Kim 15,510
     Reform ISBISTER, Ian 10,808
     New Democrat BAXTER, Betty 9,397
     National EWALD, Thorsten 4,949
     Natural Law COWHIG, John 643
     Green POPAT, Imtiaz 586
     Christian Heritage LOWE, Darren 242
     Libertarian AUDAIN, Tunya 220
     Independent SALMI, Brian Godzilla Gnu 114
     Independent ADAMS, Scott 83
     Commonwealth BOIKOFF, Lucille 25
     Independent NUTHALL, Peter C. 24
Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Progressive Conservative CAMPBELL, Kim 23,620
     New Democrat DEN HERTOG, Johanna 23,351
     Liberal ENEMARK, Tex 14,467
     Reform FOLKARD, Paula 876
     Green GUDMUNDSON, Murray 514
     Rhino COLEBROOK, Bob Nitestalker 262
     Libertarian PYE, Duane H. 156
     Independent ADAMS, Scott 125
     Not affiliated O'DONNELL, Dorothy-Jean 58
Canadian federal election, 1984
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Progressive Conservative CARNEY, Pat 21,704
     New Democrat DEN HERTOG, Johanna 16,283
     Liberal MANNING, Paul E. 10,654
     Green WATSON, Paul 533
     Rhino PARRO, Danny Tripper 487
     Libertarian GEDDES, Paul A. 316
     Communist RUSH, Maurice 135
     Confederation of Regions MEINDL, Poldi 98
Canadian federal election, 1980
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Progressive Conservative CARNEY, Pat 16,462
     New Democrat JOHNSON, Ron 14,830
     Liberal PHILLIPS, Art 14,667
     Rhino LONGWORTH, David J. 337
     Communist PHILLIPS, Jack 200
     Independent ELLIOT, John 101
     Independent WATSON, Paul 54
     Marxist-Leninist CORCORAN, Greg 24
Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal PHILLIPS, Art 15,430
     Progressive Conservative CARNEY, Pat 15,335
     New Democrat JOHNSON, Ron 13,350
     Independent ELLIOT, John 267
     Communist OGDEN, Bert 111
     Marxist-Leninist CORCORAN, Greg 48
Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal BASFORD, Ron 19,064
     Progressive Conservative DAVIS, Doug 17,143
     New Democrat JOHNSON, Ron 8,859
     Social Credit MULLER, Walter 257
     Communist GREENWELL, Betty 213
     Marxist-Leninist SHRYBMAN, Charles 141
Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal BASFORD, Ron 19,341
     Progressive Conservative MCDONALD, John 14,156
     New Democrat JOHNSON, Ron K. 12,470
     Social Credit ZAMBUS, Nicholas 632
     Not affiliated AUGUST, Arnold 77
     Independent DODGE, Ray 55
     Not affiliated FEDORUK, Daniel Ivan 46
Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal BASFORD, Ron 25,426
     New Democrat DEVERELL, William 11,151
     Progressive Conservative KILGOUR, David W. 8,326
     Reform GOEUJON, Gerard 420
Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal NICHOLSON, Jack R. 9,008
     Progressive Conservative JUNG, Douglas 6,248
     New Democrat KRISTIANSEN, Lyle Stuart 5,184
     Social Credit MCINTYRE, William John 1,806
     Ind. Social Credit WISBEY, James B. 228
Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal NICHOLSON, Jack R. 9,472
     Progressive Conservative JUNG, Douglas 7,353
     New Democrat ERICKSON, Margaret 5,826
     Social Credit WALTERS, Bevis 1,430
Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal NICHOLSON, Jack R. 7,697
     Progressive Conservative JUNG, Douglas 6,803
     New Democrat ERICKSON, Margaret 5,113
     Social Credit HAHN, F. George J. 1,779
     Independent WHITE, Burton V. 224
Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Progressive Conservative JUNG, Douglas 14,044
     Liberal WARD, Lyon 3,927
     Co-operative Commonwealth JUDGE, Alan 3,183
     Social Credit WHITE, Cyril 1,059
     Labour-Progressive RUSH, Maurice 650
Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Progressive Conservative JUNG, Douglas 9,087
     Liberal CAMPNEY, Hon. Ralph 5,357
     Social Credit WHITE, Cyril 4,707
     Co-operative Commonwealth DENNISON, William James 2,216
     Labour-Progressive RUSH, Maurice 528
Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal CAMPNEY, Hon. Ralph O. 8,259
     Social Credit PETERSON, Leslie R. 4,946
     Co-operative Commonwealth YOUNG, Rodney 4,516
     Progressive Conservative WRIGHT, Wendell Willard 1,749
     Labour-Progressive LAWRIE, Ernest 756
Canadian federal election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal CAMPNEY, Ralph Osborne 10,299
     Co-operative Commonwealth YOUNG, Rodney 6,382
     Progressive Conservative STEVENS, Hon. Henry Herbert 5,970
     Labour-Progressive RUSH, Maurice 952
     Independent YOUNG, Harold Meade 595

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By-election on 8 June 1948/06/08
Party Candidate Votes
     Co-operative Commonwealth YOUNG, Rodney 9,518
     Liberal CAMPNEY, Ralph Osborne 7,348
     Progressive Conservative JESTLEY, Hilliard Lyle 4,965
Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal MACKENZIE, Hon. Ian Alistair 9,959
     Co-operative Commonwealth ISHERWOOD, George Alfred 9,145
     Progressive Conservative SHERWOOD, Ernest Garfield 8,859
     Labour-Progressive THOMPSON, James Swanson 3,750
     Social Credit MARTIN, Eric Charles 1,042
     Democratic SMITH, William Richard Nathaniel 393
     Socialist Labour Party MCQUILLAN, Robert Gordon 319
Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal MACKENZIE, Hon. Ian Alistair 12,100
     National Government SHERWOOD, Ernest Garfield 9,338
     Co-operative Commonwealth LEFEAUX, Wallis Walter 8,427
     Independent KERR, Paul McDowell 630
     Independent Nationalist GLOZIER, Norman Lee 408
Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal MACKENZIE, Hon. Ian Alistair 7,658
     Co-operative Commonwealth LEFEAUX, Wallis Walter 7,522
     Conservative SHERWOOD, Ernest Garfield 5,187
     Reconstruction MAHON, Lilette Julia Caroline 1,872
     Socialist TAYLOR, John David 251
Canadian federal election, 1930
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Liberal MACKENZIE, Hon. Ian Alastair 12,064
     Conservative STEVENS, Hon. Henry Herbert 10,023
Canadian federal election, 1926
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Conservative STEVENS, Hon. Henry Herbert 10,326
     Liberal DONAGHY, Dugald 8,471
     Labour KINGSLEY, Eugene Thorton 527
Canadian federal election, 1925
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Conservative STEVENS, Hon. Henry Herbert 9,458
     Liberal MCGEER, Gerald Grattan 8,277
     Labour LEFEAUX, Wallis Walter 1,777
Canadian federal election, 1921
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Conservative STEVENS, Hon. Henry Herbert 10,493
     Liberal GALE, Robert Henry 5,538
     Independent O'CONNOR, Thomas 1,866
     Progressive BATSON, Cadwallader Flagg 39
Canadian federal election, 1917
Party Candidate Votes Elected
     Government STEVENS, Henry Herbert 13,722
     Opposition MCINNES, William Wallace Burns 5,543
     Labour PRITCHARD, William Arthur 992

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See also

This is a list of Canadas 308 electoral districts (also known as ridings in Canadian English) as defined by the 2003 Representation Order, which came into effect on May 23, 2004. ... This is a list of past arrangements of Canadas electoral districts. ...

External links

  • Expenditures - 2004
  • Expenditures - 2000
  • Expenditures – 1997
  • Vancouver Centre electoral information at the Library of Parliament
  • Website of the Parliament of Canada
  • Map of Vancouver Center from Elections Canada. (PDF)

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