Calgary Northeast
Alberta electoral district
Defunct federal electoral district
District created 1987
District abolished 2013
District webpage ,
Demographics
Population ( 2011 ) 150,003
Electors (2011) 85,510
Area (km²) 125.95
Census division Division No. 6 Census subdivision Calgary Calgary Northeast was a federal electoral district in Alberta , Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 2015. It was an urban riding in the city of Calgary .
History This riding was created in 1987 from territory that had been in the ridings of Calgary East and Bow River , which were abolished. In 2003, parts of this electoral district were transferred to the new Calgary Centre-North riding.
The riding was abolished in 2013. The bulk of the riding became Calgary Skyview , while a small portion was transferred to Calgary Forest Lawn , which largely replaced Calgary East.
Historical boundaries 1987 representation order 1996 representation order 2003 representation order Members of Parliament This riding elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada :
Calgary Northeast Parliament Years Member Party Riding created from Calgary East and Bow River 34th 1988–1993 Alex Kindy Progressive Conservative 1993–1993 Independent 35th 1993–1997 Art Hanger Reform 36th 1997–2000 2000–2000 Alliance 37th 2000–2003 2003–2004 Conservative 38th 2004–2006 39th 2006–2008 40th 2008–2011 Devinder Shory 41st 2011–2015 Riding dissolved into Calgary Skyview and Calgary Forest Lawn
Election results 2011 2011 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative Devinder Shory 23,550 56.80 +5.28 $85,015.29 Liberal Cam Stewart 11,487 27.71 +7.47 $76,442.56 New Democratic Colette Singh 4,262 10.28 +1.35 none listed Green Sheila Brown-Eckersley 1,953 4.71 –0.86 $1,086.04 Marxist–Leninist Daniel Blanchard 206 0.50 –0.07 none listed Total valid votes/expense limit 41,458 99.34 – $91,804.86 Total rejected ballots 274 0.66 +0.06 Turnout 41,732 47.80 +3.41 Eligible voters 87,307 Conservative hold Swing +6.38 Source: Elections Canada
2008 2008 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative Devinder Shory 18,917 51.52 –13.34 $68,733.71 Liberal Sanam S. Kang 7,433 20.24 –1.82 $85,401.07 Independent Roger Richard 4,836 13.17 – $60,171.82 New Democratic Vinay Dey 3,279 8.93 +1.09 $10,828.89 Green Abeed Monty Ahmad 2,045 5.57 +1.19 $25.00 Marxist–Leninist Daniel Blanchard 211 0.57 – none listed Total valid votes/expense limit 36,721 99.41 – $87,091.21 Total rejected ballots 219 0.59 +0.10 Turnout 36,940 44.39 –7.74 Eligible voters 83,214 Conservative hold Swing –7.58 Source: Elections Canada
2006 2006 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative Art Hanger 27,169 64.86 +2.62 $60,428.64 Liberal Jaswinder S. Johal 9,241 22.06 –2.56 $45,840.85 New Democratic Tyler Ragan 3,284 7.84 +0.23 $2,663.53 Green Trung Nguyen 1,833 4.38 –0.33 none listed Independent Ron Sanderson 364 0.87 – $700.00 Total valid votes/expense limit 41,891 99.51 – $80,615.75 Total rejected ballots 208 0.49 –0.01 Turnout 42,099 52.13 +4.33 Eligible voters 80,760 Conservative hold Swing +0.03 Source: Elections Canada
2004 2004 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Conservative Art Hanger 21,924 62.24 –11.87 $61,446.84 Liberal Dale Muti 8,672 24.62 +2.83 $40,580.55 New Democratic Giorgio Cattabeni 2,682 7.61 +3.51 $1,404.80 Green Morgan DuFord 1,658 4.71 – $501.86 Canadian Action Steve Garland 291 0.83 – $1,234.80 Total valid votes/expense limit 35,227 99.49 – $74,966.78 Total rejected ballots 180 0.51 –0.16 Turnout 35,407 47.80 –2.78 Eligible voters 74,070 Conservative notional holdSwing –4.52 Source: Elections Canada
2000 2000 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Alliance Art Hanger 28,242 62.54 +10.43 $69,998 Liberal Sam Keshavjee 9,841 21.79 –2.28 $46,501 Progressive Conservative Jerry Vague 5,222 11.56 –4.63 none listed New Democratic H. Ken Sahil 1,852 4.10 +0.73 $1,509 Total valid votes 45,157 99.33 Total rejected ballots 306 0.67 +0.43 Turnout 45,463 50.58 –0.28 Eligible voters 89,878 Alliance notional holdSwing +6.36 Source: Elections Canada
1997 1997 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Reform Art Hanger 18,719 52.11 +7.76 $63,343 Liberal John Phillips 8,646 24.07 –8.25 $26,784 Progressive Conservative Suzanne Sawyer 5,815 16.19 +4.93 $16,104 Independent Harry Sekhon 1,300 3.62 – $25,901 New Democratic Bruce Potter 1,209 3.37 +0.55 $413 Natural Law Bruce Hansen 231 0.64 +0.26 none listed Total valid votes 35,920 99.76 Total rejected ballots 88 0.24 –0.12 Turnout 36,008 50.87 –7.67 Eligible voters 70,789 Reform hold Swing +8.00 Source: Elections Canada
1993 1993 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Reform Art Hanger 20,602 44.35 +31.34 Liberal Colin MacDonald 15,011 32.32 +16.13 Progressive Conservative David Aftergood 5,229 11.26 –43.45 Independent Alex Kindy 3,136 6.75 – New Democratic Ken Richmond 1,310 2.82 –12.65 National Ray McLeod 853 1.84 – Natural Law Neeraj Varma 175 0.38 – Green Norm Norcross 134 0.29 – Total valid votes 46,450 99.64 Total rejected ballots 166 0.36 +0.08 Turnout 46,616 58.54 –12.22 Eligible voters 79,632 Reform gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +23.74 Source: Elections Canada
1988 1988 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Alex Kindy 25,890 54.71 – Liberal Anil Giga 7,663 16.19 – New Democratic Ken Richmond 7,319 15.47 – Reform Stewart Larsen 6,155 13.01 – Independent Jimmy Carleton 296 0.63 – Total valid votes 47,323 99.72 Total rejected ballots 132 0.28 – Turnout 47,455 70.76 – Eligible voters 67,065 Progressive Conservative hold Swing N/A Source: Elections Canada
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