Lakeland (electoral district)
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Lakeland was a federal electoral district
in Alberta
, Canada
, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons
from 1997 to 2004.
and Vegreville
ridings.
It was abolished in 2003 with parts being transferred to Vegreville—Wainwright
and Westlock—St. Paul
ridings. A small part was transferred to Athabasca.
:
|Canadian Alliance
|Leon Benoit
|align="right"|29,348
|align="right"|65.45%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$46,423
|Liberal
|Wayne Kowalski
|align="right"|9,050
|align="right"|20.18%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$40,607
|Progressive Conservative
|Paul Pelletier
|align="right"|4,373
|align="right"|9.75%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$4,991
|New Democratic Party
|Raymond Stone
|align="right"|2,069
|align="right"|4.61%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$3,570
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|44,840
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots
!align="right"|132
!align="right"|0.29%
!align="right"|
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|44,972
!align="right"|63.65%
!align="right"|
|-
|Reform
|Leon Benoit
|align="right"|23,214
|align="right"|59.28%
|
|align="right"|$46,821
|Progressive Conservative
|Les Parsons
|align="right"|6,976
|align="right"|17.81%
|
|align="right"|$29,332
|Liberal
|Hansa Thaleshvar
|align="right"|6,911
|align="right"|17.64%
|
|align="right"|$27,199
|New Democratic Party
|John Williams
|align="right"|1,737
|align="right"|4.43%
|
|align="right"|$992
|No affiliation
| style="width: 145px"|Valerie Doreen Morrow
|align="right"|321
|align="right"|0.81%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$5,106
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|39,159
!align="right"|100.00%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots
!align="right"|97
!align="right"|0.25%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|39,256
!align="right"|56.61%
!
!
Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada, also known as a constituency or a riding, is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based...
in Alberta
Alberta
Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...
, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons
Canadian House of Commons
The House of Commons of Canada is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign and the Senate. The House of Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 308 members known as Members of Parliament...
from 1997 to 2004.
Demographics
Population, 2000 | 104,692 |
Electors | 70,660 |
Area (km²) | |
Population density (people per km²) |
History
The electoral district was created in 1996 from Beaver RiverBeaver River (electoral district)
Beaver River was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1997.It was located in the province of Alberta. This riding was created in 1987, and was first used in the federal election of 1988...
and Vegreville
Vegreville (electoral district)
Vegreville was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 1997.This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Strathcona and Victoria ridings....
ridings.
It was abolished in 2003 with parts being transferred to Vegreville—Wainwright
Vegreville—Wainwright
Vegreville—Wainwright is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.-History:This riding was created in 2003 from Lakeland, Elk Island and Crowfoot ridings...
and Westlock—St. Paul
Westlock—St. Paul
Westlock–St. Paul is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. It includes the counties of Westlock, Sturgeon, Thorhild, Smoky Lake, St. Paul and the municipal district of Bonnyville.-History:This riding was created in...
ridings. A small part was transferred to Athabasca.
Member of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of ParliamentMember of Parliament
A Member of Parliament is a representative of the voters to a :parliament. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a different title, such as senate, and thus also have different titles for its members,...
:
- 1996-2003: Leon Benoit - ReformReform Party of CanadaThe Reform Party of Canada was a Canadian federal political party that existed from 1987 to 2000. It was originally founded as a Western Canada-based protest party, but attempted to expand eastward in the 1990s. It viewed itself as a populist party....
(1976–2000), Canadian AllianceCanadian AllianceThe Canadian Alliance , formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance , was a Canadian conservative political party that existed from 2000 to 2003. The party was the successor to the Reform Party of Canada and inherited its position as the Official Opposition in the House of Commons and held...
(2000–2003), ConservativeConservative Party of CanadaThe Conservative Party of Canada , is a political party in Canada which was formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 2003. It is positioned on the right of the Canadian political spectrum...
(2003–present) - He currently represents Vegreville—WainwrightVegreville—WainwrightVegreville—Wainwright is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.-History:This riding was created in 2003 from Lakeland, Elk Island and Crowfoot ridings...
.
Election results
|-|Canadian Alliance
Canadian Alliance
The Canadian Alliance , formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance , was a Canadian conservative political party that existed from 2000 to 2003. The party was the successor to the Reform Party of Canada and inherited its position as the Official Opposition in the House of Commons and held...
|Leon Benoit
|align="right"|29,348
|align="right"|65.45%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$46,423
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|Wayne Kowalski
|align="right"|9,050
|align="right"|20.18%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$40,607
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|Paul Pelletier
|align="right"|4,373
|align="right"|9.75%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$4,991
|New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party , commonly referred to as the NDP, is a federal social-democratic political party in Canada. The interim leader of the NDP is Nycole Turmel who was appointed to the position due to the illness of Jack Layton, who died on August 22, 2011. The provincial wings of the NDP in...
|Raymond Stone
|align="right"|2,069
|align="right"|4.61%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$3,570
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|44,840
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots
!align="right"|132
!align="right"|0.29%
!align="right"|
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|44,972
!align="right"|63.65%
!align="right"|
|-
|Reform
Reform Party of Canada
The Reform Party of Canada was a Canadian federal political party that existed from 1987 to 2000. It was originally founded as a Western Canada-based protest party, but attempted to expand eastward in the 1990s. It viewed itself as a populist party....
|Leon Benoit
|align="right"|23,214
|align="right"|59.28%
|
|align="right"|$46,821
|Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian political party with a centre-right stance on economic issues and, after the 1970s, a centrist stance on social issues....
|Les Parsons
|align="right"|6,976
|align="right"|17.81%
|
|align="right"|$29,332
|Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
|Hansa Thaleshvar
|align="right"|6,911
|align="right"|17.64%
|
|align="right"|$27,199
|New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party , commonly referred to as the NDP, is a federal social-democratic political party in Canada. The interim leader of the NDP is Nycole Turmel who was appointed to the position due to the illness of Jack Layton, who died on August 22, 2011. The provincial wings of the NDP in...
|John Williams
|align="right"|1,737
|align="right"|4.43%
|
|align="right"|$992
|No affiliation
| style="width: 145px"|Valerie Doreen Morrow
|align="right"|321
|align="right"|0.81%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$5,106
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|39,159
!align="right"|100.00%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots
!align="right"|97
!align="right"|0.25%
!
!
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|39,256
!align="right"|56.61%
!
!
See also
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts