Canadian federal election results in Edmonton and environs

This page shows results of Canadian federal elections in Edmonton and the surrounding area.

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Regional profile

Edmonton is far friendlier to centre-left parties than the rest of Alberta. It is the current base of the provincial NDP. The NDP scored an upset victory in the 2015 provincial election primarily by taking all of Edmonton, and held all but one Edmonton seat even as they were defeated in 2019. However, Edmonton is still more conservative than most other large cities in Canada. The Conservatives and their predecessors have held most seats here since 1993, although in most cases with smaller pluralities than the astronomical margins in rural Alberta.

Edmonton is the only part of Alberta where the federal Liberals have consistently broken through in recent times, having won between two and four seats here from 1993 to 2004, although never by large margins. The Liberals lost all their Edmonton seats in 2006 as the Conservatives took power back. The four seats the Liberals won in 1993 were the first they had won anywhere in Alberta since 1968.

In 2008, the Conservative sweep of Alberta was broken by the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Edmonton-Strathcona. The NDP has held this seat every election since. Besides retaining Edmonton-Strathcona, in 2011 the NDP finished second in all other Edmonton-area ridings except Edmonton-Sherwood Park (where they came in third behind the Conservative winner and an independent candidate). The only other time the NDP has won a seat in the region was in 1988 when it won Edmonton East.

The safest Tory seats are located in the more suburban ridings outside of the city core. From 2004 to 2011, their best riding in the region was Edmonton—Spruce Grove—most of which is now Edmonton West. In 2011, for instance, the Conservatives 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. Further underlining this, one of the Liberal gains in 2015 was in Edmonton Centre.

In 2015, the Liberals took two ridings, the NDP retained Edmonton Strathcona, and the Tories held the remainder. Edmonton reverted to form in 2019, with the Conservatives taking all but Edmonton Strathcona, which remained in NDP hands as the only non-Tory riding in Alberta.

2015 - 42nd General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Conservative NDP Liberal Green Libertarian IndependentOther
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%
Kat Yaki
163
0.30%
Steven Stauffer
(Rhino.)
257
0.48%
Laurie Hawn
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%
Linda Northcott
(Mar.)
279
0.58%
Bun Bun Thompson
(Rhino.)
144
0.30%
Peter Goldring
Edmonton East
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
540
1.10%
André Vachon
(M-L)
125
0.26%
New District
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%
Colin Stubbs
560
1.13%
Peter Downing
(CHP)
285
0.58%
Naomi Rankin
(Comm.)
96
0.19%
Mike Lake
Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont
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%
Chris Jones
116
0.21%
Andrew Schurman
107
0.19%
Ryan Bromsgrove
(Pirate)
201
0.36%
Donovan Eckstrom
(Rhino.)
133
0.24%
Dougal MacDonald
(M-L)
93
0.17%
Linda Duncan
Edmonton—Strathcona
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
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
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
 Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Edmonton Centre Laurie Hawn
23,552
47.90%
Mary MacDonald
10,969
22.31%
Lewis Cardinal
12,634
25.70%
David James Parker
1,637
3.33%
Mikkel Paulson (Pirate)
292 0.59%
Laurie Hawn
Peggy Morton (M-L)
85 0.17%
Edmonton East Peter Goldring
24,085
52.75%
Shafik Ruda
3,132
6.86%
Ray Martin
17,099
37.45%
Trey Capnerhurst
1,341
2.94%
Peter Goldring
Edmonton—Leduc James Rajotte
37,832
63.62%
Richard Fahlman
7,260
12.21%
Artem Medvedev
11,478
19.30%
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%
Brent Schaffrick (Pirate)
374 0.82%
Mike Lake
Naomi Rankin (Comm.)
100 0.22%
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
44.64%
Rick Szostak
4,131
7.49%
Mike Scott
7,971
14.45%
Chris Vallee
1,926
3.49%
James Ford (Ind.)
16,283 29.52%
Tim Uppal
Paul St. Laurent (WBP)
222 0.40%
Edmonton—Spruce Grove Rona Ambrose
41,775
71.08%
Chris Austin
5,484
9.33%
Catherine Chaulk-Stokes
9,272
15.78%
Joshua Lund
2,241
3.81%
Rona Ambrose
Edmonton—Strathcona Ryan Hastman
19,762
40.55%
Matthew Sinclair
1,371
2.81%
Linda Duncan
26,093
53.55%
Andrew Fehr
1,119
2.30%
Kyle Murphy (Ind.)
206 0.42%
Linda Duncan
Kevan Hunter (M-L)
91 0.19%
Christopher White (Ind.)
87 0.18%

2008 - 40th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Edmonton Centre Laurie Hawn

22,634

Jim Wachovich

12,661

Donna Martyn

6,912

David J. Parker

3,746

Peggy Morton
(M-L) 203
Laurie Hawn
Edmonton East Peter Goldring

21,487

Stephanie Laskoski

4,578

Ray Martin

13,318

Trey Capnerhurst

2,488

  Peter Goldring
Edmonton—Leduc James Rajotte

33,174

Donna Lynn Smith

9,234

Hana Razga

5,994

Valerie Kennedy

4,081

  James Rajotte
Edmonton—Mill Woods—
Beaumont
Michael Lake

25,130

Indira Saroya

7,709

Mike Butler

6,297

David Allan Hruska

2,366

Naomi Rankin
(Comm.) 157
Mike Lake
Edmonton—St. Albert Brent Rathgeber

31,436

Sam Sleiman

7,441

Dave Burkhart

8,045

Peter Johnston

4,072

  John Williams
Edmonton—Sherwood Park Tim Uppal

17,628

Rick Szostak

5,575

Brian LaBelle

6,339

Nina Erfani

3,678

James Ford
(Ind.) 15,960
Ken Epp
Edmonton—Spruce Grove Rona Ambrose

36,402

Chris Austin

6,099

Barbara Phillips

6,627

Wendy Walker

3,975

  Rona Ambrose
Edmonton—Strathcona Rahim Jaffer

19,640

Claudette Roy

4,279

Linda Duncan

20,103

Jane Thrall

3,040

Kevan Hunter
(M-L) 147
Rahim Jaffer

2006 - 39th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal Conservative NDP GreenOther
Edmonton Centre Anne McLellan

22,196

Laurie Hawn

25,805

Donna Martyn

6,187

David J. Parker

3,021

Chandra Segaran Swamy
(Ind.) 204

Peggy Morton
(M–L) 117

Anne McLellan
Edmonton East Nicole Martel

13,088

Peter Goldring

25,086

Arlene Chapman

9,243

Trey Capnerhurst

2,623

  Peter Goldring
Edmonton—Leduc Jim Jacuta

10,856

James Rajotte

33,764

Marty Rybiak

7,685

Benjamin Pettit

3,479

  James Rajotte
Edmonton—Mill Woods—
Beaumont
Amarjit Grewal

9,809

Michael Lake

27,191

Neal Gray

6,749

Kate Harrington

2,073

Kyle McLeod
(Ind.) 477

Naomi Rankin
(Comm.) 85

David Kilgour
Edmonton—St. Albert Stanley Haroun

11,893

John Williams

34,997

Mike Melymick

8,218

Peter Johnston

3,520

  John Williams
Edmonton—Sherwood Park Ron Symic

7,801

Ken Epp

34,740

Laurie Lang

7,773

Lynn Lau

3,992

  Ken Epp
Edmonton—Spruce Grove Brad Enge

9,776

Rona Ambrose

38,826

Jason Rockwell

6,091

John Lackey

3,404

  Rona Ambrose
Edmonton—Strathcona Andy Hladyshevsky

9,391

Rahim Jaffer

22,009

Linda Duncan

17,153

Cameron Wakefield

3,139

Michael Fedeyko
(PC) 582
Dave Dowling
(Mar.) 390
Kevan Hunter
(M–L) 106
Rahim Jaffer

2004 - 38th General Election

Key map
  1. Edmonton-Mill Woods-Beaumont
  2. Edmonton Centre
  3. Edmonton East
  4. Edmonton-Leduc
  5. Edmonton-St. Albert
  6. Edmonton-Sherwood Park
  7. Edmonton-Spruce Grove
  8. Edmonton-Strathcona
Conservative Party of Canada
Green Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
New Democratic Party

2000 - 37th General Election

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