Calgary Nose Hill

This article is about the federal electoral district. For the provincial electoral district, see Calgary-Nose Hill.
Calgary Nose Hill
Alberta electoral district

Calgary—Nose Hill in relation to other Alberta federal electoral districts as of the 2013 Representation Order.
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP
 
 
 

Michelle Rempel
Conservative

District created 1996
First contested 1997
Last contested 2015
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1] 109,286
Electors (2015) 81,582
Area (km²)[2] 57
Pop. density (per km²) 1,917.3
Census divisions Division No. 6
Census subdivisions Calgary

Calgary Nose Hill (formerly Calgary—Nose Hill) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.

Geography

It consists of the part of the City of Calgary clockwise within the following line: from the northern limit of the city along: Centre Street North, Harvest Hills Boulevard North, Beddington Trail NW, Deerfoot Trail, McKnight Boulevard, John Laurie Boulevard NW, Sarcee Trail, Stoney Trail, 14 Street north to the northern limit of the city.

History

This riding was created in 1996 from Calgary North and Wild Rose ridings.

In 2003, parts of this electoral district were transferred to Calgary Centre-North riding.

In the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution Calgary—Nose Hill lost the emdash in its name. It also lost all of its territory north of Stoney Trail and west of Sarcee Trail and John Laurie Blvd to the new riding of Calgary Rocky Ridge, while gaining back the area north of a line following John Laurie Blvd to McKnight Blvd from Calgary Centre-North.[3] This was legally defined in the 2013 representation order and came into effect upon the call of the October 19, 2015 42nd Canadian federal election.[4]

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Calgary—Nose Hill
Riding created from Calgary North and Wild Rose
36th  1997–2000[nb 1]     Diane Ablonczy Reform
 2000–2000     Alliance
37th  2000–2003[nb 2]
 2003–2004     Conservative
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015
Calgary Nose Hill
42nd  2015–Present     Michelle Rempel Conservative

Election results

Canadian federal election, 2015
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeMichelle Rempel 32,760 60.04 –9.25
LiberalRobert Prcic 14,671 26.89 +15.84
New DemocraticBruce Kaufman 4,836 8.86 –3.92
GreenLaurie Scheer 1,384 2.54 –4.21
LibertarianEdward Gao 727 1.33
Democratic AdvancementFaizan Butt 184 0.34
Total valid votes/Expense limit 54,562100.00 $216,471.15
Total rejected ballots 2550.47
Turnout 54,81767.19
Eligible voters 81,582
Conservative hold Swing –12.54
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
2011 federal election redistributed results[7]
Party Vote %
  Conservative 29,144 69.29
  New Democratic 5,376 12.78
  Liberal 4,646 11.05
  Green 2,837 6.74
  Marxist-Leninist 59 0.14
Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeDiane Ablonczy 40,384 70.17 +0.54 $60,393
New DemocraticCollin Anderson 7,189 12.49 +4.63
LiberalMargaret McLeod 6,501 11.30 -1.93 $34,065
GreenTony Hajj 3,480 6.05 -3.23 $10,363
Total valid votes/Expense limit 57,554 100.00$101,293
Total rejected ballots 169 0.29
Turnout 57,72357.35
Eligible voters 100,656
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeDiane Ablonczy 35,029 69.63 +1.15 $53,757
LiberalAnoush Newman 6,653 13.23 -3.87 $9,605
GreenTony Hajj 4,669 9.28 +2.81 $6,945
New DemocraticStephanie Sundberg 3,953 7.86 -0.08 $853
Total valid votes/Expense limit 50,304100.00$93,719
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeDiane Ablonczy 37,815 68.48 +4.10 $56,089
     Liberal Ted Haney 9,443 17.10 -5.78 $59,767
     New Democratic Party Bruce Kaufman 4,385 7.94 +1.21 $6,417
GreenJuliet Burgess 3,573 6.47 +0.47 $606
Total valid votes 55,216 100.00
Total rejected ballots 130 0.23
Turnout 55,346 63.83
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeDiane Ablonczy 31,088 64.38 -10.30 $56,902
     Liberal Ted Haney 11,051 22.88 +3.46 $49,767
     New Democratic Party Vinay Dey 3,250 6.73 +3.01 $4,146
GreenRichard Larson 2,898 6.00 +4.18 $570
Total valid votes 48,287 100.00
Total rejected ballots 131 0.27
Turnout 48,418 61.21
Canadian federal election, 2000: Calgary—Nose Hill
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
AllianceDiane Ablonczy 35,904 60.12 +8.33 $59,338
LiberalBrian Thiessen 11,602 19.42 -5.81 $20,306
Progressive ConservativeJames F. McArdle 8,696 14.56 -2.86 $5,320
New DemocraticJon Adams 2,227 3.72 -0.06 $893
GreenAndrew Pickles 1,092 1.82 +0.55 $2,410
Canadian ActionMaureen Ann Roberts 194 0.32 $2,411
Total valid votes 59,715
Total rejected ballots 1230.21
Turnout 59,83859.51
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ReformDiane Ablonczy 25,788 51.79 $64,740
     Liberal James Maxim 12,565 25.23 $47,359
     Progressive Conservative Pat Murray 8,678 17.42 $53,211
     New Democratic Party Andrea Garnier 1,883 3.78 $1,278
GreenFrank Young 637 1.27 $1,631
     Natural Law Gloria Hansen 237 0.47 $103
Total valid votes 49,788 100.00
Total rejected ballots 102 0.20
Turnout 49,890 64.88

Adjacent ridings

See also

Notes

  1. The Reform Party merged with the Canadian Alliance on 27 March 2000.
  2. The Canadian Alliance merged with the Progressive Conservatives to form the Conservative Party on 8 December 2003.

References

External links

Coordinates: 51°06′47″N 114°09′36″W / 51.113°N 114.160°W / 51.113; -114.160

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