Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner

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Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner

Alberta electoral district

Medicine-Hat–Cardston–Warner 2013 Riding.png
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner in relation to other Alberta federal electoral districts as of the 2013 Representation Order.

Federal electoral district
Legislature
House of Commons
MP


 
 
 

Glen Motz
Conservative
District created
1907
First contested
1908
Last contested
2016 by-election
District webpage
profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]
102,847

Electors (2015)

76,789
Area (km²)[1]
29,982
Pop. density (per km²)
3.4
Census subdivisions
Blood 148, Bow Island, Cardston, Cardston County, Coutts, Cypress County, Foremost, Forty Mile County No. 8, Improvement District No. 4, Magrath, Medicine Hat, Milk River, Raymond, Redcliff, Stirling, Warner, Warner No. 5

Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (formerly Medicine Hat) is a federal electoral district in southern Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1908.


Following the Canadian federal electoral redistribution, 2012, the riding was renamed Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner.[2]


In 2006, 40.3% of the population of the Medicine Hat riding were of German ethnic origin, the highest such percentage in all of Canada.[3]


In the 42nd Canadian Parliament, the seat was represented by Jim Hillyer of the Conservative Party of Canada until his death on 23 March 2016. In the first by-election in the history of the Medicine Hat constituency held on 24 October 2016, Glen Motz of the Conservatives was elected.




Contents





  • 1 Geography


  • 2 Demographics


  • 3 History

    • 3.1 Members of Parliament



  • 4 Election results

    • 4.1 Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner, 2015–present


    • 4.2 Medicine Hat, 1908–2015



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References

    • 6.1 Notes



  • 7 External links




Geography


The constituency covers the City of Medicine Hat and surrounding areas in the southeast corner and southern border region of Alberta, including Cypress County, the County of Forty Mile No. 8, Warner No. 5 and Cardston County.



Demographics



According to the Canada 2011 Census[4][5]

Ethnic groups: 87.5% White, 8.9% Aboriginal
Languages: 86.4% English, 7.4% German, 1.2% French, ~1.1% Blackfoot (Blackfoot/Kainai counted as "Other language" on the Census; this number derived from "other language" speakers on Blackfoot/Kainai reserves)
Religions: 72.0% Christian (21.4% Catholic, 9.6% United Church, 6.1% Lutheran, 3.6% Anglican, 2.2% Pentecostal, 1.5% Baptist, 27.6% Other Christian), 1.2% Traditional Aboriginal Spirituality, 25.6% None.
Median income: $29,534 (2010)
Average income: $39,940 (2010)



History


Soon after the province of Alberta was admitted to Confederation in 1905, this electoral district was created – in 1907 – from Alberta (Provisional District) and Assiniboia West ridings.


During the 2012 electoral redistribution, "Medicine Hat" was largely succeeded by "Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner", losing territory to Bow River and Battle River—Crowfoot, and gaining territory from Lethbridge and Macleod.



Members of Parliament








































ParliamentYearsMemberParty
Medicine Hat
Riding created from Alberta provisional district and Assiniboia West
11th  1908–1911     Charles Alexander Magrath Conservative
12th  1911–1917     William Ashbury Buchanan Liberal
13th  1917–1921     Arthur Sifton Government (Unionist)
14th  1921–1925     Robert Gardiner Progressive
15th  1925–1926     Frederick William Gershaw Liberal
16th  1926–1930
17th  1930–1935
18th  1935–1940     Archibald Hugh Mitchell Social Credit
19th  1940–1945     Frederick William Gershaw Liberal
20th  1945–1949     William Duncan Wylie Social Credit
21st  1949–1953
22nd  1953–1957
23rd  1957–1958 Bud Olson
24th  1958–1962     Edwin Brunsden Progressive Conservative
25th  1962–1963     Bud Olson Social Credit
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1967
 1967–1968     Liberal
28th  1968–1972
29th  1972–1974     Bert Hargrave Progressive Conservative
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988 Bob Porter
34th  1988–1993
35th  1993–1997     Monte Solberg Reform
36th  1997–2000
 2000–2000     Alliance
37th  2000–2003
 2003–2004     Conservative
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011 LaVar Payne
41st  2011–2015
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner
42nd  2015–2016     Jim Hillyer Conservative
 2016–Present
Glen Motz


Election results



Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner, 2015–present





























































Canadian federal by-election, October 24, 2016
Death of Jim Hillyer
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

ConservativeGlen Motz23,93269.85+1.05

LiberalStan Sakamoto8,77825.62+7.68

Christian HeritageRod Taylor7022.05

New DemocraticBeverly Ann Waege3531.03−8.64

LibertarianSheldon Johnston2840.83

RhinocerosKayne Cooper2110.62
Total valid votes/Expense limit
34,260 100.00
–  
Total rejected ballots

-
Turnout

44.54
Eligible voters

76,911


Conservative hold

Swing
−3.32
Sources: Elections Canada[6]





























































Canadian federal election, 2015
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

ConservativeJim Hillyer34,84968.80+0.10$54,953.54

LiberalGlen Allan9,08517.94+6.78$15,408.61

New DemocraticErin Weir4,8979.67-5.27$9,291.81

GreenBrent Smith1,3192.60-1.84$741.29

IndependentJohn Clayton Turner5000.99$4,050.57
Total valid votes/Expense limit
50,650100.00 
$237,057.33
Total rejected ballots
1180.23

Turnout
50,76866.11

Eligible voters

76,789


Conservative hold

Swing
-3.34
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
























2011 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party
Vote
%
 
Conservative25,65968.70
 
New Democratic5,57814.94
 
Liberal4,16511.15
 
Green1,6584.44
 
Others2870.77


Medicine Hat, 1908–2015

































































Canadian federal election, 2011
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

ConservativeLaVar Payne30,71971.55+0.68$48,282

New DemocraticDennis Perrier5,61613.08+2.07$8,700

LiberalNorm Boucher4,41610.29+3.35$24,876

GreenGraham Murray1,8684.35-1.80$3,179

Christian HeritageFrans Vandestroet3170.74-0.22
Total valid votes/Expense limit
43,055100.00 

Total rejected ballots
119 0.28
+0.02
Turnout
43,055 52.13
+5.93
Eligible voters
82,599



Conservative hold

Swing
-0.70













































































Canadian federal election, 2008
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

ConservativeLaVar Payne26,95070.87-8.84$68,148

New DemocraticWally Regehr4,18711.01+2.97$3,110

LiberalBeverley Botter2,6396.94-1.41$9,755

GreenKevin Dodd2,3386.15+2.25$183

IndependentDean Shock9712.55

No affiliationDavid S. Patrick5801.53

Christian HeritageFrans Vandestroet3630.95
Total valid votes/Expense limit
38,028100.00 
$99,562
Total rejected ballots
97 0.25
+0.04
Turnout
38,12546.20
-10.12
Eligible voters
82,528



Conservative hold

Swing
-5.90
























































Canadian federal election, 2006
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

ConservativeMonte Solberg35,67079.71+3.56$42,183

LiberalBev Botter3,7378.35-2.56$10,367

New DemocraticWally Regehr3,5988.04-1.13$839

GreenKevin Dodd1,7463.90+0.13$26
Total valid votes/Expense limit
44,751100.00 
$91,765
Total rejected ballots
96 0.21
-0.03
Turnout
44,84756.32
+2.43
Eligible voters
79,634



Conservative hold

Swing
+3.06























































Canadian federal election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

ConservativeMonte Solberg30,24176.15-8.36$33,906

LiberalBill Cocks4,33110.91+0.57$12,440

New DemocraticBetty Stroh3,6439.17+4.03$11,008

GreenKevin Dodd1,4983.77$716
Total valid votes
39,713100.00 

Total rejected ballots
98
0.25
Turnout
39,81153.88
-4.00
Eligible voters
73,884



Conservative notional hold

Swing
-4.47

Note: Change based on redistributed results. Conservative vote is compared to the total of Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance vote in 2000.


























2000 federal election redistributed results[10]
Party
Vote
%
 
Canadian Alliance30,74974.39
 
Liberal4,27310.34
 
Progressive Conservative4,18610.13
 
New Democratic2,1285.15
 
Independent10.00




















































Canadian federal election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

AllianceMonte Solberg31,13474.28+8.83$37,263

LiberalTrevor Butts4,39210.48-7.00$3,972

Progressive ConservativeGordon Musgrove4,23610.11-2.03$2,521

New DemocraticLuke Lacasse2,1535.14+0.19$5,220
Total valid votes
41,915100.00 

Total rejected ballots
1110.26
+0.04
Turnout
42,02658.71
+5.15


Alliance hold

Swing
+7.92

Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997.






















































Canadian federal election, 1997
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%Expenditures

ReformMonte Solberg22,76165.45+10.65$32,848

LiberalGlenn Ennis6,07917.48-3.45$28,313

Progressive ConservativeGordon Musgrove4,21912.13-4.66$7,651

New DemocraticJim Driscoll1,7194.94+0.52$4,923
Total valid votes
34,778100.00 

Total rejected ballots
760.22

Turnout
34,85453.56



Reform hold

Swing
+7.05

Note: Change based on redistributed results.


























1993 federal election redistributed results[11]
Party
Vote
%
 
Reform22,01454.79
 
Liberal8,40920.93
 
Progressive Conservative6,74616.79
 
New Democratic1,7764.42
 
Others1,2323.07

















































Canadian federal election, 1993
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

ReformMonte Solberg22,43954.71+43.96

LiberalGlenn Ennis8,55520.86+8.80

Progressive ConservativeBill Wyse6,93416.91-42.02

New DemocraticAllan Hunt1,8324.47-10.67

Christian HeritageIvor Ottrey9892.41-0.71

Canada PartyJack Hopkins2620.64
Total valid votes
41,011
100.00


Reform gain from Progressive Conservative

Swing
+42.99







































Canadian federal election, 1988
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeRobert Harold Porter25,11458.92-16.83

New DemocraticJim Ridley6,45315.14+4.77

LiberalPeter Hansen5,14112.06+3.09

ReformLarry Samcoe4,58210.75

Christian HeritageHans Visser1,3313.12
Total valid votes
42,621
100.00







































Canadian federal election, 1984
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeRobert Harold Porter33,97875.75+5.44

New DemocraticWally Regehr4,65210.37+1.00

LiberalPeter Hansen4,0258.97-8.56

Confederation of RegionsPeter McArthur1,4273.18

Social CreditJack Hopkins7721.72-1.05
Total valid votes
44,854
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1980
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeBert Hargrave25,90870.32-1.94

LiberalTed Anhorn6,46217.54+0.96

New DemocraticAgnes Wiley3,4539.37+1.74

Social CreditJack Hopkins M.1,0222.77-0.76
Total valid votes
36,845
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1979
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeBert Hargrave28,89372.25+17.39

LiberalJim Wilfley6,63016.58-16.19

New DemocraticLorne L. Burk3,0537.63+0.70

Social CreditJack Hopkins1,4123.53-1.90
Total valid votes
39,988
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1974
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeBert Hargrave15,52554.86+1.16

LiberalH.A. Bud Olson
9,27332.77-0.83

New DemocraticL. Hemmingway1,9616.93-0.34

Social CreditEdwin Ens1,5385.44+0.01
Total valid votes
28,297
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1972
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeBert Hargrave15,02753.70+17.69

LiberalHorace Olson9,40333.60-3.25

New DemocraticLewis E. Toole2,0337.27-2.55

Social CreditD. Willard Paxman1,5195.43-11.89
Total valid votes
27,982
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1968
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

LiberalHorace Olson9,01536.85+21.64

Progressive ConservativeC.J. Chuck Meagher8,80936.01+8.41

Social CreditW.H. Walt Strom4,23717.32-34.23

New DemocraticLewis E. Toole2,4019.82+4.18
Total valid votes
24,462
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1965
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditHorace Olson12,99751.55+10.39

Progressive ConservativeC.J. Chuck Meagher6,95827.60-12.64

LiberalJames C. Miller3,83515.21+1.34

New DemocraticLewis Edward Toole1,4205.63+0.91
Total valid votes
25,210
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1963
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditHorace Olson11,08041.17-0.23

Progressive ConservativeEdwin William Brunsden10,82940.24+3.18

LiberalDavid R. Broadfoot3,73413.87-1.74

New DemocraticJohn Head1,2714.72-1.21
Total valid votes
26,914
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1962
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditHorace Olson10,45341.40-4.89

Progressive ConservativeEdwin William Brunsden9,35537.05-1.86

LiberalDave Broadfoot3,94215.61+4.68

New DemocraticGeorge McFall1,4995.94+2.08
Total valid votes
25,249
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1958
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Progressive ConservativeEdwin William Brunsden10,88646.29+36.07

Social CreditHorace Olson9,15138.91-7.95

LiberalB. Walter2,57210.94-24.93

Co-operative CommonwealthJ.D. Rogers9073.86-1.54
Total valid votes
23,516
100.00







































Canadian federal election, 1957
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditHorace Olson10,96046.86-1.14

LiberalHarry Veiner8,39035.87-10.14

Progressive ConservativeEdwin William Brunsden2,39110.22+4.23

Co-operative CommonwealthEarl Walter Smith1,2625.40

Independent SCWilliam Raymond Klinck3861.65
Total valid votes
23,389
100.00



























Canadian federal election, 1953
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditWilliam Duncan Wylie9,30548.00-6.51

LiberalHarry Veiner8,91946.01+13.21

Progressive ConservativeJohn Robertson1,1615.99-6.69
Total valid votes
19,385
100.00



























Canadian federal election, 1949
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditWilliam Duncan Wylie10,08654.52+13.17

LiberalHarry Veiner6,06932.80+4.45

Progressive ConservativeThomas Spencer Hughes2,34612.68-3.53
Total valid votes
18,501
100.00

































Canadian federal election, 1945
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditWilliam Duncan Wylie6,75241.34+4.43

LiberalRobert Clark Black4,63128.36-34.73

Progressive ConservativePhilip Rogers2,64716.21

Co-operative CommonwealthEarl Walter Smith2,30114.09
Total valid votes
16,331
100.00





















Canadian federal election, 1940
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

LiberalFrederick William Gershaw9,43963.08+30.43

New DemocracyArchibald Hugh Mitchell5,52436.92-15.21
Total valid votes
14,963
100.00



























Canadian federal election, 1935
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

Social CreditArchibald Hugh Mitchell6,75252.13

LiberalFrederick William Gershaw4,22932.65-33.38

ConservativeGilbert McNeill Blackstock1,97115.22-18.75
Total valid votes
12,952
100.00





















Canadian federal election, 1930
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

LiberalFrederick William Gershaw6,04366.03+16.62

ConservativeGilbert McNeill Blackstock3,10933.97+7.82
Total valid votes
9,152
100.00



























Canadian federal election, 1926
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

LiberalFrederick William Gershaw4,20649.41-0.29

ConservativeGilbert McNeill Blackstock2,22626.15-1.03

United Farmers of AlbertaCarl Henning Axelson2,08124.44+1.32
Total valid votes
8,513
100.00



























Canadian federal election, 1925
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

LiberalFrederick William Gershaw4,38349.70+30.60

ConservativeGeorge McNeill Blackstock2,39727.18+19.15

ProgressiveHugh Campbell McDaniel2,03923.12-49.75
Total valid votes
8,819
100.00



























Canadian federal election, 1921
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

ProgressiveRobert Gardiner10,29572.87-6.71

LiberalFrederick William Gershaw2,69819.10

ConservativeWilliam McIntosh1,1358.03-12.38
Total valid votes
14,128
100.00




















Canadian federal by-election, 27 June 1921
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%
On Mr. Sifton's death, 21 January 1921

ProgressiveRobert Gardiner13,13379.58

ConservativeNelson Spencer3,36920.42-66.57
Total valid votes
16,502
100.00


























Canadian federal election, 1917
Party
Candidate
Votes%

Government (Unionist)Arthur Lewis Sifton6,86963.04

Opposition (Laurier Liberals)Clifford Bernardo Reilly3,56832.74

Nonpartisan LeagueGeorge Paton4604.22
Total valid votes

10,897





















Canadian federal election, 1911
Party
Candidate
Votes%±%

LiberalWilliam Ashbury Buchanan6,33056.49+9.70

ConservativeCharles Alexander Magrath4,87543.51-9.70
Total valid votes
11,205
100.00


















Canadian federal election, 1908
Party
Candidate
Votes%

ConservativeCharles Alexander Magrath2,92253.20

LiberalWilliam Simmons2,57046.80
Total valid votes
5,492
100.00


See also


  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts

  • Alberta federal electoral districts

  • Past Canadian electoral districts


References



  • "(Code 48021) Census Profile". 2011 census. Statistics Canada. 2012. Retrieved 2011-03-06. 


  • Riding history for Medicine Hat (1908 - 2015) from the Library of Parliament

  • Expenditures - 2008

  • Expenditures - 2004

  • Expenditures - 2000

  • Expenditures - 1997


Notes




  1. ^ ab Statistics Canada: 2011


  2. ^ "C-37 (41-2) - Third Reading - Riding Name Change Act, 2014 - Parliament of Canada". Parl.gc.ca. Retrieved 12 August 2017. 


  3. ^ "2Profile of Ethnic Origin and Visible Minorities for Canada, Provinces, Territories and Federal Electoral Districts (2003 Representation Order), 2006 Census". 2.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2012-12-02. 


  4. ^ Canada, Government of Canada, Statistics. "2011 National Household Survey Profile - Federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order)". 12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 12 August 2017. 


  5. ^ Canada, Government of Canada, Statistics. "2011 National Household Survey Profile - Federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order)". 12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 12 August 2017. 


  6. ^ "List of candidates Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (Alberta)". 


  7. ^ "October 19, 2015 Election Results — Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (Validated results)". Elections Canada. 22 October 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2015. 


  8. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine.


  9. ^ Funke, Alice. "Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner, AB (2013 Rep. Order)". Punditsguide.ca. Retrieved 12 August 2017. 


  10. ^ Funke, Alice. "Medicine Hat, AB (2003 Rep. Order)". Punditsguide.ca. Retrieved 12 August 2017. 


  11. ^ Funke, Alice. "Medicine Hat, AB (1996 Rep. Order)". Punditsguide.ca. Retrieved 12 August 2017. 




External links


  • Elections Canada

  • Website of the Parliament of Canada



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