Riding

Edmonton Centre

The electoral district of (Alberta) has a population of 120,326 with 86,408 registered voters and 252 polling divisions.

Every 10 years, after the census is conducted, the number of electoral districts and their boundaries are revised to reflect population shifts and growth. Your electoral district – which is where you live and vote for your member of Parliament – may have changed as a result of the redistribution process.

The 2012 redistribution exercise came to an end on October 1, 2013, when the Governor in Council proclaimed the new representation order. The order will come into force on the first dissolution of Parliament after May 1, 2014.

Map of Edmonton Centre (2003)

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2003 Riding Boundaries

Consisting of that part of the City of Edmonton described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Yellowhead Trail (Highway No. 16) with 97 Street; thence southerly along said street and its production to the right bank of the North Saskatchewan River; thence generally southwesterly along said bank to Whitemud Drive (Highway No. 2); thence northerly and westerly along said drive to 170 Street (Highway No. 2); thence northerly along said street to the Canadian National Railway; thence generally easterly along said railway to Yellowhead Trail (Highway No. 16 west of 121 Street); thence easterly along said trail to the point of commencement.

2013 Riding Boundaries

Consisting of that part of the City of Edmonton described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Yellowhead Trail NW (Highway No. 16) with 97 Street NW (Highway No. 28); thence southerly along said street and its southerly production to the right bank of the North Saskatchewan River; thence generally southwesterly along said bank to a point due east of the mouth of an unnamed creek at approximate latitude 53°30’04″N and longitude 113°35’13″W on the left bank of said river; thence due west in a straight line to the mouth of said creek; thence generally northwesterly along said creek to Whitemud Drive NW; thence easterly along said drive to 159 Street NW; thence generally northerly along said street, Meadowlark Road NW and 156 Street NW to the Canadian National Railway; thence generally easterly along said railway to Yellowhead Trail NW (Highway No. 16, west of 121 Street NW); thence easterly along said trail to the point of commencement.

Voting Results for Edmonton Centre Election – 2011 Federal Election

May 2, 2011

Candidate Party Vote %
Laurie Hawn Conservative Party of Canada 23,625 48.0
Lewis Cardinal New Democratic Party 12,480 25.4
Peggy Morton Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 81 0.2
David James Parker Green Party of Canada 1,676 3.4
Mary MacDonald Liberal Party of Canada 11,037 22.4
Total 46,156 100.00

Official Voting Results – General Election (October 14, 2008)

Candidate Party Vote %
Laurie Hawn Conservative Party of Canada 22,634 49.0
Donna Martyn New Democratic Party 6,912 15.0
Peggy Morton Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 203 0.4
David James Parker Green Party of Canada 3,746 8.1
Jim Wachowich Liberal Party of Canada 12,661 27.4
Total 46,156 100.00

Official Voting Results – General Election (January 23, 2006)

Candidate Party Vote %
Laurie Hawn Conservative Party of Canada 25,805 44.9
Donna Martyn New Democratic Party 6,187 10.8
Anne McLellan Liberal Party of Canada 22,196 38.6
Peggy Morton Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 117 0.2
David J. Parker Green Party of Canada 3,021 5.3
Chandra Segaran Swamy Independent 204 0.4
Total 57,530 100.00

Official Voting Results – General Election (June 28, 2004)

Candidate Party Vote %
John Baloun Independent 221 0.4
Laurie Hawn Conservative Party of Canada 21,839 41.1
Lyle Kenny Marijuana Party 509 1.0
Anne McLellan Liberal Party of Canada 22,560 42.5
Meghan McMaster New Democratic Party 4,836 9.1
Peggy Morton Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 78 0.2
David J. Parker Green Party of Canada 2,584 4.9
Sean Tisdall Progressive Canadian Party 456 0.9
Total 53,083 100.00

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