Calgary Southeast
Alberta electoral district
Southeast
Calgary Southeast in relation to the other Calgary ridings
District created
1986
District abolished
2013
First contested
1988
Last contested
2011
Demographics
Population (2011 )[ 1]
152,929
Electors (2011)
104,604
Area (km²)[ 2]
115.50
Census divisions
Division No. 6
Census subdivisions
Calgary
Calgary Southeast was a federal electoral district in Alberta , Canada , that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 2015. The district was in the southeast part of the City of Calgary . It was bounded by the city limits to the south and east.
History [ edit ]
The electoral district was created in 1986 from Calgary East , Bow River and Calgary South ridings.
In 1996, parts were transferred from this electoral district to Calgary East.
Members of Parliament [ edit ]
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament :
Current Member of Parliament [ edit ]
Its Member of Parliament is Jason Kenney , a former executive director. He was first elected in 1997 . He is a member of the Conservative Party of Canada . When his party was in opposition, he served as the Deputy House Leader of the Official Opposition. He is the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration .
Election results [ edit ]
Canadian federal election, 2011
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
Expenditures
Conservative
Jason Kenney
48,173
76.26
+2.43
$54,158
New Democratic
Kirk Oates
6,482
10.26
+3.07
$5
Green
Brett Spencer
4,079
6.46
-3.80
$5,584
Liberal
Brian MacPhee
4,020
6.36
-2.36
$11,237
Independent
Antoni Grochowski
225
0.36
*
Western Block
Paul Fromm
193
0.31
*
$5,393
Total valid votes/Expense limit
63,172
100.00
–
$104,090
Total rejected ballots
129
0.20
–
Turnout
63,301
60.32
–
Eligible voters
104,941
–
–
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
Expenditures
Conservative
Jason Kenney
41,322
73.83
-1.35
$40,322
Green
Margaret Chandler
5,744
10.26
+3.45
$3,529
Liberal
Brad Carroll
4,880
8.72
-1.63
New Democratic
Chris Willott
4,024
7.19
-0.48
$5,082
Total valid votes/Expense limit
55,970
100.00
$96,650
Total rejected ballots
–
–
Turnout
–
–
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
Expenditures
Conservative
Jason Kenney
44,987
75.18
+4.19
$46,829
Liberal
James Ludwar
6,193
10.35
-6.00
$9,186
New Democratic
Eric Leavitt
4,584
7.67
+1.09
$2,949
Green
Gus Gutoski
4,076
6.81
+0.76
$1,535
Total valid votes
59,840
100.00
Total rejected ballots
120
0.20
Turnout
59,960
67.08
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
Expenditures
Conservative
Jason Kenney
36,843
70.99
-13.06
$47,525
Liberal
Jim Tanner
8,488
16.35
+4.17
$23,178
New Democratic
Brian Pincott
3,419
6.58
+4.55
$2,401
Green
George Read
3,142
6.05
+4.35
$1,193
Canadian Action
Trevor Grover
274
0.53
–
Total valid votes
51,892
100.00
Total rejected ballots
119
0.23
Turnout
52,011
63.72
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance vote in 2000.
Canadian federal election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
Expenditures
Alliance
Jason Kenney
34,492
63.24
+8.22
$41,614
Progressive Conservative
Ray Clark
11,353
20.81
-2.82
$9,884
Liberal
Dana Peace
6,646
12.18
-6.00
$18,677
New Democratic
Giorgio Cattabeni
1,111
2.03
-0.60
$490
Green
James Stephen Kohut
931
1.70
–
Total valid votes
54,533
100.00
Total rejected ballots
116
0.21
Turnout
54,649
63.89
Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997.
Canadian federal election, 1997
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
∆%
Expenditures
Reform
Jason Kenney
24,602
55.02
-4.83
$54,180
Progressive Conservative
Carol Kraychy
10,567
23.63
+3.51
$60,861
Liberal
Patti-Anne Kay
8,131
18.18
+4.55
$43,986
New Democratic
Jason Ness
1,176
2.63
-0.74
$524
Natural Law
Neeraj Varma
235
0.52
-0.27
Total valid votes
44,711
100.00
Total rejected ballots
79
0.18
Turnout
44,790
63.69
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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