Yukon (electoral district)

Federal electoral district in Yukon, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yukon is a federal electoral district covering the entire territory of Yukon, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1902 to 1949 and since 1953.

LegislatureHouse of Commons
District created1952
First contested1953
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Yukon
Yukon electoral district
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Brendan Hanley
Liberal
District created1952
First contested1953
Last contested2025
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2024)[1]47,124
Electors (2015)25,264
Area (km²)[2]482,443
Pop. density (per km²)0.1
Census divisionYukon
Census subdivision(s)Whitehorse, Dawson, Watson Lake, Haines Junction, Carmacks, Faro, Teslin, Mayo, Carcross, Lake Laberge
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The city of Whitehorse comprises an overwhelmingly large portion of the electorate.

Demographics

Population, 2024[3] 47,124
Electors 21,196
Area (km2) 482,443 km2
Population density (people per km2) 0.06/km2
According to the 2016 Canadian census
  • Twenty most common mother tongue languages (2016) : 83.4% English, 4.5% French, 2.3% Tagalog, 2.2% German, 0.6% Cantonese, 0.6% Northern Tutchone, 0.5% Spanish, 0.5% Kaska, 0.3% Dutch, 0.3% Mandarin, 0.3% Japanese, 0.3% Panjabi, 0.2% Cebuano, 0.2% Gwi'chin, 0.2% Russian, 0.2% Southern Tutchone, 0.2% Polish, 0.2% Tlingit, 0.2% Czech[4]

Geography

The district includes all of Yukon.

History

The electoral district was created in 1901 with the obligation that Yukon send a Member of Parliament to the House of Commons by January 1, 1903. James Hamilton Ross, the third Commissioner of Yukon, was elected on December 2, 1902.

The riding was abolished in 1947, and the riding of Yukon—Mackenzie River was created including a portion of the Northwest Territories. In 1952, Yukon-Mackenzie River was abolished, and the riding of Yukon was recreated.

Riding associations

Riding associations are the local branches of political parties:

Party Association name CEO HQ city
Conservative Yukon Conservative Association Colin Yellowknee Whitehorse
Green Yukon Green Party Association Shirley A. Watts-Haase Marsh Lake
Liberal Yukon Liberal Association Michael L. Pemberton Whitehorse
New Democratic Yukon Federal New Democratic Party Riding Association Daniel R. Bader Whitehorse

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

More information Parliament, Years ...
Parliament Years Member Party
Yukon
9th  1902–1904     James Hamilton Ross Liberal
10th  1904–1908     Alfred Thompson Conservative
11th  1908–1911     Frederick Tennyson Congdon Liberal
12th  1911–1917     Alfred Thompson Conservative
13th  1917–1921     Government (Unionist)
14th  1921–1925     George Black Conservative
15th  1925–1926
16th  1926–1930
17th  1930–1935
18th  1935–1940     Martha Black Independent Conservative
19th  1940–1945     George Black National Government
20th  1945–1949     Progressive Conservative
Riding dissolved into Yukon—Mackenzie River
Riding re-created from Yukon—Mackenzie River
22nd  1953–1957     James Aubrey Simmons Liberal
23rd  1957–1957
 1957–1958     Erik Nielsen Progressive Conservative
24th  1958–1962
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1968
28th  1968–1972
29th  1972–1974
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1987
 1987–1988     Audrey McLaughlin New Democratic
34th  1988–1993
35th  1993–1997
36th  1997–2000 Louise Hardy
37th  2000–2004     Larry Bagnell Liberal
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Ryan Leef Conservative
42nd  2015–2019     Larry Bagnell Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–2025 Brendan Hanley
45th  2025–present
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Current member of Parliament

Yukon's current member of Parliament is Brendan Hanley, a member of the Liberal Party who was elected in 2021.

Election results

Yukon (1953–present)

Vote shareYear00.10.20.30.40.50.6195019601970198019902000201020202030LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPCReform/AllianceSocial CreditNationalIndependent (>5%) 1987Independent (>5%) 1997Independent (>5%) 2021Federal election results in Yukon (electoral district)
Graph of election results in Yukon (since 1953, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
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2025 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBrendan Hanley12,00953.05+19.70$90,427.99
ConservativeRyan Leef8,71938.52+12.26$66,626.41
New DemocraticKatherine McCallum1,4346.34–16.10$33,019.36
GreenGabrielle Dupont4742.09–2.27$9,267.12
Total valid votes/expense limit 22,63699.45$130,871.09
Total rejected ballots 1250.55–0.18
Turnout 22,76172.51+8.38
Eligible voters 31,392
Liberal hold Swing +15.98
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
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2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalBrendan Hanley6,47133.35–0.12$94,780.33
ConservativeBarbara Dunlop5,09626.26–6.48$76,590.55
New DemocraticLisa Vollans-Leduc4,35422.44+0.47$47,903.91
IndependentJonas Jacot Smith2,63913.60$50,603.11
GreenLenore Morris8464.36–6.11$13,461.75
Total valid votes/expense limit 19,40699.27$112,909.79
Total rejected ballots 1420.73+0.10
Turnout 19,54864.13–7.34
Eligible voters 30,482
Liberal hold Swing +3.30
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
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2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLarry Bagnell7,03433.47–20.18$58,350.49
ConservativeJonas Jacot Smith6,88132.74+8.45$46,071.34
New DemocraticJustin Lemphers4,61721.97+2.54$46,539.95
GreenLenore Morris2,20110.47+7.84$48,980.40
People'sJoseph Zelezny2841.35$3,036.51
Total valid votes/expense limit 21,01799.37$108,816.25
Total rejected ballots 1330.63+0.17
Turnout 21,15071.47–4.37
Eligible voters 29,591
Liberal hold Swing –14.32
Source: Elections Canada[9][10][11]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLarry Bagnell10,88753.65+20.70$70,585.75
ConservativeRyan Leef4,92824.29–9.48$162,394.24
New DemocraticMelissa Atkinson3,94319.43+5.06$79,988.15
GreenFrank de Jong5332.63–16.28$20,058.66
Total valid votes/expense limit 20,29199.54$210,779.30
Total rejected ballots 940.46+0.04
Turnout 20,38575.84+9.60
Eligible voters 26,879
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +15.09
Source: Elections Canada[12][13][14]
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2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeRyan Leef5,42233.77+1.11$80,016.06
LiberalLarry Bagnell5,29032.95–12.85$75,849.45
GreenJohn Streicker3,03718.91+6.08$40,795.89
New DemocraticKevin Barr2,30814.37+5.67$28,736.42
Total valid votes/expense limit 16,05799.58$85,898.10
Total rejected ballots 670.42+0.01
Turnout 16,12466.24+3.01
Eligible voters 24,341
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +6.98
Source: Elections Canada[15][16]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLarry Bagnell6,71545.80–2.72$56,300.78
ConservativeDarrell Pasloski4,78832.66+8.99$68,207.41
GreenJohn Streicker1,88112.83+8.87$16,498.57
New DemocraticKen Bolton1,2768.70–15.15$13,004.16
Total valid votes/expense limit 14,66099.59$82,726.77
Total rejected ballots 610.41–0.24
Turnout 14,72163.23–2.87
Eligible voters 23,281
Liberal hold Swing –5.86
Source: Elections Canada[17][18]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLarry Bagnell6,84748.52+2.83$43,305.56
New DemocraticPam Boyde3,36623.85–1.82$35,380.91
ConservativeSue Greetham3,34123.67+2.77$18,641.18
GreenPhilippe LeBlond5593.96–0.60$20.30
Total valid votes/expense limit 14,11399.35$76,176.23
Total rejected ballots 930.65+0.25
Turnout 14,20666.10+4.28
Eligible voters 21,493
Liberal hold Swing +2.33
Source: Elections Canada[19][20][21]
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More information 2004 Canadian federal election, Party ...
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLarry Bagnell5,72445.69+13.21$42,440.20
New DemocraticPam Boyde3,21625.67–6.28$40,563.61
ConservativeJames Hartle2,61820.90–14.28$19,058.78
GreenPhilippe LeBlond5714.56$1,361.96
MarijuanaSean Davey2992.39none listed
Christian HeritageGeoffrey Capp1000.80none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 12,52899.60$73,556.34
Total rejected ballots 500.40+0.00
Turnout 12,57861.82–1.68
Eligible voters 20,345
Liberal hold Swing +9.75
Source: Elections Canada[22][23]
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More information 2000 Canadian federal election, Party ...
2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalLarry Bagnell4,29332.48+10.53$48,252
New DemocraticLouise Hardy4,22331.95+3.01$65,576
AllianceJim Kenyon3,65927.68+2.42$31,121
Progressive ConservativeDon Cox9917.50–6.44$6,316
IndependentGeoffrey Capp530.40–8.52$1,044
Total valid votes 13,21999.60
Total rejected ballots 530.40–0.22
Turnout 13,27263.50–6.31
Eligible voters 20,901
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +6.77
Source: Elections Canada[24][25]
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More information 1997 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticLouise Hardy4,00228.94–14.40$52,148
ReformKen Gabb3,49325.26+12.15$18,143
LiberalShirley Adamson3,03621.95–1.34$43,661
Progressive ConservativeKen McKinnon1,92813.94–3.85$24,269
IndependentDon Branigan1,2348.92$8,160
Christian HeritageGeoffrey Capp1360.98+0.56$1,267
Total valid votes 13,82999.38
Total rejected ballots 860.62+0.30
Turnout 13,91569.81–0.56
Eligible voters 19,934
New Democratic hold Swing –13.28
Source: Elections Canada[26][27]
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More information 1993 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticAudrey McLaughlin6,25243.34–8.08
LiberalDon Branigan3,35923.29+11.98
Progressive ConservativeAl Kapty2,56617.79–17.49
ReformA.B. Short Tompkins1,89113.11
NationalRobert L. Olson2962.05
Christian HeritageGeoffrey Capp610.42–1.57
Total valid votes 14,42599.68
Total rejected ballots 460.32+0.12
Turnout 14,47170.37–8.00
Eligible voters 20,565
New Democratic hold Swing –10.03
Source: Elections Canada[28][29][30]
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More information 1988 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticAudrey McLaughlin6,59451.42+16.22
Progressive ConservativeCharlie Friday4,52435.28+8.00
LiberalJoe Jack1,45011.31–21.11
Christian HeritageJacob De Raadt2551.99
Total valid votes 12,82399.80
Total rejected ballots 260.20+0.20
Turnout 12,84978.37
Eligible voters 16,396
New Democratic hold Swing +12.11
Source: Elections Canada[31][32][33]
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More information Canadian federal by-election, July 20, 1987, Party ...
Canadian federal by-election, July 20, 1987
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticAudrey McLaughlin3,27335.20+19.10
LiberalDon Branigan3,01432.42+10.76
Progressive ConservativeDavid Leverton2,53627.28–29.52
IndependentFred Marshall4745.10
Total valid votes 9,297100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 9,297
Eligible voters
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +14.93
Source: Elections Canada[34]
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More information 1984 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen6,64856.80+16.20
LiberalRon Veale2,53521.66–17.90
New DemocraticSibyl A. Frei1,88416.10–3.74
LibertarianKeith Dye5114.37
RhinocerosDouglas R. Gibb1261.08
Total valid votes 11,70499.77
Total rejected ballots 270.23–0.07
Turnout 11,73177.92+8.88
Eligible voters 15,056
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +17.05
Source: Elections Canada[35][36][37]
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More information 1980 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen3,92640.60+0.01
LiberalIone Christensen3,82539.56+3.20
New DemocraticJim McCullough1,91819.84–3.22
Total valid votes 9,66999.70
Total rejected ballots 290.30–0.22
Turnout 9,69869.04–12.50
Eligible voters 14,046
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.61
Source: Elections Canada[38][39][40]
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More information 1979 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen4,53840.59–6.47
LiberalAllen R. Lueck4,06536.36+2.88
New DemocraticJoe Jack2,57823.06+3.60
Total valid votes 11,18199.48
Total rejected ballots 590.52+0.05
Turnout 11,24081.54+13.69
Eligible voters 13,785
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –4.68
Source: Elections Canada[41][42][43]
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More information 1974 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1974 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen3,91347.06–5.98
LiberalPaul S. White2,78433.48+1.24
New DemocraticTony Penikett1,61819.46+7.82
Total valid votes 8,31599.53
Total rejected ballots 390.47–4.97
Turnout 8,35467.85–11.71
Eligible voters 12,312
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –3.61
Source: Library of Parliament[44][45]
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More information 1972 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1972 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen4,33253.04+5.07
LiberalDon Branigan2,63332.24–14.78
New DemocraticWilliam Harvey Kent95111.64+6.63
IndependentRainer Giannelia2523.09
Total valid votes 8,16894.56
Total rejected ballots 4705.44+4.22
Turnout 8,63879.56–7.26
Eligible voters 10,857
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +9.93
Source: Library of Parliament[46][47]
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More information 1968 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1968 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen3,11047.97–7.22
LiberalChris Findlay3,04847.02+2.21
New DemocraticRobert A. McLaren3255.01
Total valid votes 6,48398.78
Total rejected ballots 801.22–0.13
Turnout 6,56386.82+0.33
Eligible voters 7,559
Progressive Conservative hold Swing –4.72
Source: Library of Parliament[48][49]
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More information 1965 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1965 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen3,13655.19+5.57
LiberalRay McKamey2,54644.81+3.78
Total valid votes 5,68298.65
Total rejected ballots 781.35+0.24
Turnout 5,76086.49–1.49
Eligible voters 6,660
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.68
Source: Library of Parliament[50][51]
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More information 1963 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1963 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen2,96949.62–5.33
LiberalVictor Wylie2,45541.03–4.02
Social CreditRay Wilson5609.36
Total valid votes 5,98498.89
Total rejected ballots 671.11+0.04
Turnout 6,05187.98–0.43
Eligible voters 6,878
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.68
Source: Library of Parliament[52][53]
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More information 1962 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1962 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen3,25054.95+0.47
LiberalVictor Wylie2,66445.05+1.79
Total valid votes 5,91498.93
Total rejected ballots 641.07–0.03
Turnout 5,97888.41–1.67
Eligible voters 6,762
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.13
Source: Library of Parliament[54][55]
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More information 1958 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1958 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen2,94754.48+3.09
LiberalJames Aubrey Simmons2,34043.26–5.35
Independent ConservativeJohn Victor Watt1222.26
Total valid votes 5,40998.90
Total rejected ballots 601.10
Turnout 5,46990.08
Eligible voters 6,071
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.22
Source: Library of Parliament[56][57]
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More information Canadian federal by-election, December 16, 1957 election results were voided due to irregularities, Party ...
Canadian federal by-election, December 16, 1957
election results were voided due to irregularities
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen2,36551.39+2.06
LiberalJames Aubrey Simmons2,23748.61–2.06
Total valid votes 4,602100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 4,602
Eligible voters
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +2.06
Source: Library of Parliament[58][59]
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More information 1957 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1957 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJames Aubrey Simmons2,42250.67–7.14
Progressive ConservativeErik Nielsen2,35849.33+33.66
Total valid votes 4,78097.71
Total rejected ballots 1122.29+0.88
Turnout 4,89288.72+12.79
Eligible voters 5,514
Liberal hold Swing –20.40
Source: Library of Parliament[60][61]
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More information 1953 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1953 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJames Aubrey Simmons2,17657.81
Social CreditRichard Gordon Lee99826.51
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Black59015.67
Total valid votes 3,76498.59
Total rejected ballots 541.41
Turnout 3,81875.93
Eligible voters 5,028
Liberal hold Swing N/A
Source: Library of Parliament[62][63]
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Yukon (1902–1947)

Vote shareYear0.10.20.30.40.50.60.719001910192019301940LiberalHist. Con./PCCCFLabor–ProgressiveIndependent (>5%) 1935Unknown (Black)Unknown (Lowe)Federal election results in Yukon (electoral...
Graph of election results in Yukon (1902–1947, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
More information 1945 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1945 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Black84940.05–13.52
Labor–ProgressiveTom McEwen68732.41
Co-operative CommonwealthClive Hunter Cunningham58427.55
Total valid votes 2,12097.97
Total rejected ballots 442.03+0.13
Turnout 2,16462.82–20.20
Eligible voters 3,445
Progressive Conservative gain from National Government Swing –22.97
Source: Library of Parliament[64][65]
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More information 1940 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1940 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
National GovernmentGeorge Black91553.57–2.07
LiberalCharles Reid79346.43+2.07
Total valid votes 1,70898.10
Total rejected ballots 331.90+0.79
Turnout 1,74183.02+12.94
Eligible voters 2,097
National Government gain from Independent Conservative Swing +27.82
Source: Library of Parliament[66][67]
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More information 1935 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1935 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Independent ConservativeMartha Black69655.64–4.66
LiberalJohn Patrick Smith55544.36+4.66
Total valid votes 1,25198.89
Total rejected ballots 141.11+1.11
Turnout 1,26570.08–11.54
Eligible voters 1,805
Independent Conservative gain from Conservative Swing +30.15
Source: Library of Parliament[68][69]
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More information 1930 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1930 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Black84660.30+4.35
LiberalWilliam Edward Thompson55739.70–4.35
Total valid votes 1,403100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,40381.62+2.02
Eligible voters 1,719
Conservative hold Swing +4.35
Source: Library of Parliament[70][71]
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More information 1926 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1926 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Black82355.95–3.41
LiberalFrederick Tennyson Congdon64844.05+3.41
Total valid votes 1,471100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,47179.60+2.49
Eligible voters 1,848
Conservative hold Swing –3.41
Source: Library of Parliament[72][73]
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More information 1925 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1925 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Black74259.36+8.24
LiberalRobert Lowe50840.64–6.94
Total valid votes 1,250100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,25077.11–6.30
Eligible voters 1,621
Conservative hold Swing +7.59
Source: Library of Parliament[74][75]
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More information 1921 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1921 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeGeorge Black70751.12–3.15
LiberalFrederick Tennyson Congdon65847.58+1.85
IndependentGeorge Pitts181.30
Total valid votes 1,383100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,38383.41–15.42
Eligible voters 1,658
Conservative hold Swing +2.50
Source: Library of Parliament[76][77]
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More information 1917 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1917 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Government (Unionist)Alfred Thompson95954.27–6.52
OppositionFrederick Tennyson Congdon80845.73+6.52
Total valid votes 1,767100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 1,76798.83+15.99
Eligible voters 1,788
Government (Unionist) hold Swing +6.52
Source: Library of Parliament[78][79]
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More information 1911 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1911 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeAlfred Thompson1,28560.79+50.04
LiberalFrederick Tennyson Congdon82939.21–1.03
Total valid votes 2,114100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 2,11482.84–3.02
Eligible voters 2,552
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +25.54
Source: Library of Parliament[80][81]
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More information 1908 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1908 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalFrederick Tennyson Congdon99240.24–1.20
UnknownGeorge Black72629.45
UnknownRobert Lowe48219.55
ConservativeJoseph Clarke26510.75–47.81
Total valid votes 2,465100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 2,46585.86+21.66
Eligible voters 2,871
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing –15.33
Source: Library of Parliament[82][83]
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More information 1904 Canadian federal election, Party ...
1904 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeAlfred Thompson2,11358.56+17.39
LiberalFrederick Tennyson Congdon1,49541.44–17.39
Total valid votes 3,608100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 3,60864.20
Eligible voters 5,620
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +17.39
Source: Library of Parliament[84][85]
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More information Canadian federal by-election, December 2, 1902, Party ...
Canadian federal by-election, December 2, 1902
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJames Hamilton Ross2,97158.83
ConservativeJoseph Clarke2,07941.17
Total valid votes 5,050100.00
Total rejected ballots unknown
Turnout 5,050
Eligible voters
Liberal hold Swing N/A
Source: Library of Parliament[86]
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