world.wikisort.org - CanadaNorth Okanagan—Shuswap is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. The district has been sporadically known as Okanagan—Shuswap.
Federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
North Okanagan—Shuswap British Columbia electoral district |
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 Okanagan—Shuswap in relation to other British Columbia federal electoral districts |
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Legislature | House of Commons |
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MP | Mel Arnold Conservative |
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District created | 2003 |
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First contested | 2004 |
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Last contested | 2021 |
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District webpage | profile, map |
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Population (2011)[1] | 121,474 |
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Electors (2015) | 94,179 |
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Area (km²)[1] | 16,734 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 7.3 |
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Census subdivision(s) | Vernon, Armstrong, Coldstream, Salmon Arm, Spallumcheen, North Okanagan C, North Okanagan F, Columbia-Shuswap C, Columbia-Shuswap D, Thompson-Nicola P (Rivers and the Peaks), |
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Geography
North Okanagan–Shuswap consists of Subdivision C of Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, and the North Okanagan Regional District. This electoral district includes the towns of Salmon Arm, Vernon, Coldstream, Lumby and Armstrong.
Demographics
Ethnic groups in North Okanagan—Shuswap (2016) Source: | Population | % |
Ethnic group | European | 102,155 | 83.9% |
Aboriginal | 10,960 | 9% |
South Asian | 1,055 | 0.9% |
Chinese | 735 | 0.6% |
Japanese | 700 | 0.6% |
Filipino | 600 | 0.5% |
Black | 350 | 0.3% |
Southeast Asian | 275 | 0.2% |
Latin American | 255 | 0.2% |
Korean | 190 | 0.2% |
Arab | 105 | 0.1% |
West Asian | 70 | 0.1% |
Multiple minorities | 70 | 0.1% |
Visible minority, n.i.e. | 55 | 0% |
Total population | 124,605 | 100% |
- According to the Canada 2016 Census; 2013 representation[2][3][4]
Languages: 90.7% English, 2.7% German, 1.5% French
Religions (2011): 52.3% Christian (11.9% Catholic, 8.3% United Church, 6.0% Anglican, 3.0% Baptist, 2.9% Lutheran, 1.6% Pentecostal, 1.1% Presbyterian, 17.5% Other), 45.3% No religion
Median income (2015): $30,855
Average income (2015): $41,500
History
This district was created in 1987 from Kamloops—Shuswap and Okanagan North ridings.
In 1996, the riding was abolished and replaced by "North Okanagan–Shuswap". In 1997, the name of this riding was changed to "Okanagan—Shuswap". There were no elections during this time. The riding was abolished again in 2003, and was again replaced by a riding called "North Okanagan—Shuswap". In 2004, the name was changed back to "Okanagan—Shuswap".
The 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the boundaries of Okanagan—Shuswap should be adjusted, and a slightly modified electoral district will be contested in future elections under the name "North Okanagan—Shuswap".[5] The redefined North Okanagan—Shuswap gains an area previously in the district of Kootenay—Columbia comprising the small community of Needles and its environs. These new boundaries were legally defined in the 2013 representation order, and came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015.
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Okanagan—Shuswap Riding created from Kamloops—Shuswap and Okanagan North |
34th |
1988–1993 | | Lyle MacWilliam | New Democratic |
35th |
1993–1997 | | Darrel Stinson | Reform |
36th |
1997–2000 |
2000–2000 | | Alliance |
37th |
2000–2003 |
2003–2004 | | Conservative |
North Okanagan—Shuswap |
38th |
2004–2006 | | Darrel Stinson | Conservative |
Okanagan—Shuswap |
39th |
2006–2008 | | Colin Mayes | Conservative |
40th |
2008–2011 |
41st |
2011–2015 |
North Okanagan—Shuswap |
42nd |
2015–2019 | | Mel Arnold | Conservative |
43rd |
2019–2021 |
44th |
2021–present |
Current Member of Parliament
Its Member of Parliament is Mel Arnold of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Election results
Graph of election results in North Okanagan—Shuswap (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
North Okanagan—Shuswap, 2015–present
2021 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Conservative | Mel Arnold | 33,626 | 46.4 | -2.4 |
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New Democratic | Ron Johnston | 13,929 | 19.2 | +3.9 |
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Liberal | Shelley Desautels | 13,666 | 18.9 | -3.7 |
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People's | Kyle Delfing | 7,209 | 10.0 | +7.3 |
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Green | Andrea Gunner | 3,967 | 5.5 | -5.1 |
Total valid votes |
72,397 | 99.5 |
Total rejected ballots |
372 | 0.5 |
Turnout |
72,769 | 65.2 |
Eligible voters |
111,599 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
-3.2 |
Source: Elections Canada[6] |
2019 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Conservative | Mel Arnold | 36,154 | 48.76 | +9.46 | $84,389.20 |
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Liberal | Cindy Derkaz | 16,783 | 22.64 | -7.31 | none listed |
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New Democratic | Harwinder Sandhu | 11,353 | 15.31 | -10.29 | none listed |
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Green | Marc Reinarz | 7,828 | 10.56 | +5.40 | $11,446.63 |
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People's | Kyle Delfing | 2,027 | 2.73 | | $5,718.06 |
Total valid votes/expense limit |
74,145 | 99.40 |
Total rejected ballots |
449 | 0.60 | +0.39 |
Turnout |
74,594 | 69.25 | -2.61 |
Eligible voters |
107,712 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
+8.39 |
Source: Elections Canada[7][8] |
2015 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Conservative | Mel Arnold | 27,490 | 39.30 | -16.06 | $94,762.90 |
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Liberal | Cindy Derkaz | 20,949 | 29.95 | +22.48 | $76,594.10 |
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New Democratic | Jacqui Gingras | 17,907 | 25.60 | -0.88 | $81,410.56 |
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Green | Chris George | 3,608 | 5.16 | -5.53 | $6,792.93 |
Total valid votes/Expense limit |
69,954 | 99.78 | | $255,644.99 |
Total rejected ballots |
152 | 0.22 | – |
Turnout |
70,106 | 71.86 | – |
Eligible voters |
97,554 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
-19.27 |
Source: Elections Canada[9][10] |
2011 federal election redistributed results[11] |
Party |
Vote |
% |
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Conservative | 31,510 | 55.36 |
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New Democratic | 15,075 | 26.48 |
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Green | 6,082 | 10.68 |
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Liberal | 4,252 | 7.47 |
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Independent | 4 | 0.01 |
Okanagan—Shuswap, 2006–2015
2011 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Conservative | Colin Mayes | 31,439 | 55.45 | +3.73 |
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New Democratic | Nikki Inouye | 14,955 | 26.38 | +6.68 |
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Green | Greig Crockett | 6,058 | 10.68 | -6.62 |
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Liberal | Janna Francis | 4,246 | 7.49 | -2.51 |
Total valid votes |
56,698 | 99.76 |
Total rejected ballots |
135 | 0.24 | -0.01 |
Turnout |
56,833 | 61.94 | +1.22 |
Eligible voters |
91,762 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
-1.47 |
2008 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Conservative | Colin Mayes | 28,002 | 51.72 | +6.71 | $61,199 |
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New Democratic | Alice Brown | 10,664 | 19.70 | -6.73 | $17,160 |
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Green | Huguette Allen | 9,368 | 17.30 | +13.22 | $29,673 |
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Liberal | Janna Francis | 5,414 | 10.00 | -12.72 | $25,825 |
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Independent | Gordie Campbell | 416 | 0.77 | -0.01 | $0 |
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Canadian Action | Darren Seymour | 278 | 0.51 | +0.19 | $33 |
Total valid votes/Expense limit |
54,142 | 100.0 | | $96,364 |
Total rejected ballots |
137 | 0.3 | +0.05 |
Turnout |
54,279 | 61 | -3 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
+6.72 |
2006 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Conservative | Colin Mayes | 24,448 | 45.01 | -1.38 | $77,064 |
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New Democratic | Alice Brown | 14,551 | 26.43 | +2.23 | $31,917 |
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Liberal | Will Hansma | 12,330 | 22.72 | +0.25 | $36,301 |
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Green | Harry Naegel | 2,215 | 4.08 | -0.42 | $128 |
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Independent | Gordon Campbell | 425 | 0.78 | +0.01 | |
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Independent | Darren Seymour | 359 | 0.66 | – | $606 |
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Canadian Action | Neville O'Grady | 172 | 0.32 | -0.17 | $3,084 |
Total valid votes |
54,500 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
174 | 0.25 | -0.09 |
Turnout |
54,674 | 64 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
-1.80 |
North Okanagan—Shuswap, 2004–2006
2004 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Conservative | Darrel Stinson | 24,014 | 46.39 | -21.36 | $73,168 |
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New Democratic | Alice Brown | 12,528 | 24.20 | +15.72 | $36,696 |
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Liberal | Will Hansma | 11,636 | 22.47 | +1.89 | $51,772 |
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Green | Erin Nelson | 2,333 | 4.50 | – | $960 |
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Marijuana | Blair Longley | 492 | 0.95 | – | $400 |
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Independent | Gordon Campbell | 401 | 0.77 | – | |
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Canadian Action | Claire Foss | 257 | 0.49 | -1.02 | $1,558 |
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Independent | K. No. Daniels | 104 | 0.20 | -0.73 | |
Total valid votes |
51,765 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
174 | 0.34 | +0.09 |
Turnout |
51,939 |
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Conservative hold |
Swing |
-18.54 |
Change for the Conservatives is based on the total of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives. |
Okanagan—Shuswap, 1988–2004
2000 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Alliance | Darrel Stinson | 29,345 | 61.29 | +8.17 | $62,411 |
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Liberal | Marvin Friesen | 9,855 | 20.58 | -4.08 | $41,376 |
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New Democratic | Wayne Alexander Fowler | 4,060 | 8.48 | -3.95 | $4,575 |
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Progressive Conservative | Sheila Marguerite Wardman | 3,096 | 6.46 | -0.26 | $2,992 |
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Canadian Action | Vera Gottlieb | 724 | 1.51 | -0.19 | $1,855 |
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Independent | K. No Daniels | 447 | 0.93 | – | |
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Communist | David Lethbridge | 347 | 0.72 | +0.18 | $304 |
Total valid votes |
47,874 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
118 | 0.25 | -0.06 |
Turnout |
47,992 | 65.61 | -1.45 |
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Alliance hold |
Swing |
+6.12 |
Change for the Canadian Alliance is based on the Reform Party. |
1997 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | | Expenditures |
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Reform | Darrel Stinson | 24,952 | 53.12 | +10.67 | $63,898 |
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Liberal | Lyle MacWilliam | 11,585 | 24.66 | +6.24 | $60,414 |
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New Democratic | Calvin White | 5,839 | 12.43 | -11.31 | $17,699 |
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Progressive Conservative | Norm Crerar | 3,160 | 6.72 | -3.12 | $18,143 |
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Canadian Action | Claire Foss | 802 | 1.70 | +1.54 | $5,555 |
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Independent | David Lethbridge | 370 | 0.78 | – | $1,657 |
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Independent | Gordon Campbell | 257 | 0.54 | +0.11 | |
Total valid votes |
46,965 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots |
147 | 0.31 |
Turnout |
47,112 | 67.06 |
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Reform hold |
Swing |
+2.22 |
Liberal candidate Lyle MacWilliam gained 0.92 percentage points from the last election, when he ran as a New Democrat. |
1993 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Reform | Darrel Stinson | 21,023 | 42.45 | +39.38 |
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New Democratic | Lyle MacWilliam | 11,760 | 23.74 | -19.73 |
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Liberal | Brooke Jeffrey | 9,124 | 18.42 | +2.50 |
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Progressive Conservative | Alice Klim | 4,871 | 9.84 | -26.35 |
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National | Don MacLennan | 2,018 | 4.07 | – |
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Green | Hermann Bruns | 312 | 0.63 | -0.52 |
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Independent | Gordon Campbell | 211 | 0.43 | – |
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Natural Law | Rig Gelfand | 130 | 0.26 | – |
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Canada Party | Claire Foss | 78 | 0.16 | – |
Total valid votes |
49,527 | 100.0 |
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Reform gain from New Democratic |
Swing |
+29.56 |
1988 Canadian federal election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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New Democratic | Lyle Dean MacWilliam | 18,749 | 43.47 |
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Progressive Conservative | Jake Spoor | 15,606 | 36.19 |
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Liberal | David L. Simpson | 6,868 | 15.92 |
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Reform | Donald McDonell | 1,321 | 3.06 |
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Green | Connie K. Harris | 495 | 1.15 |
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Independent | Kathleen Daniels | 89 | 0.21 |
Total valid votes |
43,128 | 100.0 |
This riding was created from parts of Kamloops—Shuswap and Okanagan North, which elected a New Democrat and a Progressive Conservative, respectively, in the previous election. |
See also
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts
References
Notes
External links
Federal ridings in the British Columbia Interior |
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List of federal ridings in British Columbia |
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British Columbia Interior | |
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Fraser Valley and the Southern Lower Mainland | |
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Vancouver and the Northern Lower Mainland | |
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Vancouver Island | |
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