Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca

Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
British Columbia electoral district

Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca in relation to other Vancouver Island federal electoral districts
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP
 
 
 
District created 1987
District abolished 2013
First contested 1988
Last contested 2011
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1] 132,300
Electors (2011) 91,003
Area (km²)[2] 1,796.18
Pop. density (per km²) 73.7
Census divisions Capital
Census subdivisions Saanich, Langford, Esquimalt, Colwood, Sooke, View Royal, Metchosin, Capital H (Part 1)

Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca is a former federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, which was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 2015

Demographics

Population, 2006 120,669
Electors 87,456
Area (km²) 1,862
Population density (people per km²) 64.80

Geography

It initially consisted of:

History

The riding was created in 1988 from Esquimalt—Saanich and Cowichan—Malahat—The Islands ridings.

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Riding created from Esquimalt—Saanich
and Cowichan—Malahat—The Islands
34th  1988–1993     Dave Barrett New Democratic
35th  1993–1997     Keith Martin Reform
36th  1997–2000
 2000–2000     Alliance
37th  2000–2003
 2003–2004     Conservative
 2004–2004     Independent
38th  2004–2006     Liberal
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Randall Garrison New Democratic
Riding dissolved into Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke
and Cowichan—Malahat—Langford

Election results

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
New DemocraticRandall Garrison 26,198 40.87 +18.15
ConservativeTroy DeSouza 25,792 40.24 +6.17
LiberalLillian Szpak 6,409 10.00 -24.18
GreenShaunna Salsman 5,351 8.35 +0.07
IndependentLouis James Lesosky 181 0.28
Canadian ActionChristopher Porter 145 0.23 -0.01
Total valid votes/Expense limit 64,096100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1520.24
Turnout 64,24866.35
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +5.99
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalKeith Martin 20,042 34.18 -0.75
ConservativeTroy DeSouza 19,974 34.07 +6.60 $89,760
New DemocraticJennifer Burgis 13,322 22.72 -8.57 $54,909
GreenBrian G. Gordon 4,854 8.28 +2.58 $19,491
IndependentPhilip G. Ney 309 0.53 $2,282
Canadian ActionBrad Rhodes 130 0.22 +0.07 $774
Total valid votes/Expense limit 58,631100.0   $91,768
Liberal hold Swing -3.68
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalKeith Martin 20,761 34.93 -0.36 $79,041
New DemocraticRandall Garrison 18,595 31.29 +0.67 $75,094
ConservativeTroy DeSouza 16,327 27.47 +3.31 $83,818
GreenMike Robinson 3,385 5.70 -3.54 $1,911
Western BlockDoug Christie 272 0.46 $98
Canadian ActionDavid Piney 89 0.15 -0.10 $3,523
Total valid votes 59,429100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1120.19
Turnout 59,54168.9
Liberal hold Swing -0.52
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalKeith Martin 19,389 35.29 +11.37 $76,722
New DemocraticRandall Garrison 16,821 30.62 +17.21 $36,277
ConservativeJohn Koury 13,271 24.16 -33.56 $61,902
GreenJane Sterk 5,078 9.24 +4.98 $20,392
IndependentJen Fisher-Bradley 229 0.41 $5,424
Canadian ActionShawn W. Giles 141 0.25
Total valid votes 54,929100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1440.26
Turnout 55,07365.93
Liberal gain from Independent Swing -2.92
Change for the Conservatives is based on the combined totals of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives. Liberal candidate Keith Martin lost 14.44 percentage points from his 2000 performance running as a Canadian Alliance candidate.
Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
AllianceKeith Martin 23,982 49.73 +6.31 $55,783
LiberalAlan Thompson 11,536 23.92 -2.25 $42,770
New DemocraticCarol E. Harris 6,468 13.41 -8.76 $17,154
Progressive ConservativeJohn Vukovic 3,857 7.99 +3.51 $7,015
GreenCasey Brennan 2,056 4.26 +1.75 $129
Natural LawPaul E. Tessier 324 0.67 +0.01
Total valid votes 48,223100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1570.32
Turnout 48,38061.50
Alliance hold Swing +4.28
Change for the Canadian Alliance is based on the Reform Party.
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ReformKeith Martin 20,370 43.42 +8.13 $61,464
LiberalJohn Bergbusch 12,278 26.17 +4.65 $51,318
New DemocraticChris Main 10,400 22.17 -5.02 $55,916
Progressive ConservativeTerry Prentice 2,104 4.48 -5.41 $4,987
GreenRobert Moore-Stewart 1,181 2.51 $979
Natural LawSylvia Danyluk 311 0.66 -0.26 $321
Canadian ActionDan Whetung 261 0.55 $3,206
Total valid votes 46,905100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1500.32
Turnout 47,05564.98
Reform hold Swing +1.74
Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
ReformKeith Martin 16,352 35.29 +24.86
New DemocraticDave Barrett 12,600 27.19 -23.73
LiberalRoss McKinnon 9,970 21.52 +9.52
Progressive ConservativeGrace Holman 4,582 9.89 -15.21
NationalDan W. Whetung 2,214 4.78
Natural LawDon McCarthy 426 0.92
IndependentLouis J. Lesosky 98 0.21 -0.09
Canada PartyAlisen Oliver 97 0.21
Total valid votes 46,339100.0  
Reform gain from New Democratic Swing +24.30
Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticDave Barrett 22,644 50.92
Progressive ConservativeOwen Lippert 11,162 25.10
LiberalWilliam J. McElroy 5,332 11.99
ReformWilliam Kronkhite 4,637 10.43
GreenBeverley A. Holden 444 1.00
IndependentLouis J. Lesosky 132 0.30
IndependentRichard Lewers 84 0.19
Confederation of RegionsDonald L. Porter 34 0.08
Total valid votes 44,469100.0  
This riding was created from parts of Esquimalt—Saanich and Cowichan—Malahat—The Islands, which elected a Progressive Conservative and a New Democrat, respectively, in the last election.

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