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St. John's South—Mount Pearl

St. John's South—Mount Pearl (French: St. John's-Sud—Mount Pearl; formerly St. John's South) is a federal electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

St. John's South—Mount Pearl
Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district
St. John's South—Mount Pearl in relation to other Newfoundland and Labrador ridings (2013 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Seamus O'Regan
Liberal
District created2003
First contested2004
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]81,979
Electors (2019)67,170
Area (km²)[1]503
Pop. density (per km²)163
Census division(s)Division 1
Census subdivision(s)St. John's, Mount Pearl, Bay Bulls, Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove, Witless Bay

Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, this riding will be renamed Cape Spear at the first election held after April, 22 2024.[2]

Demographics edit

Ethnic groups: 99.2% White
Languages: 98.7% English
Religions: 52.8% Catholic, 42.4% Protestant, 3.6% no affiliation
Average income: $25 379

Geography edit

The district includes the south end of the City of St. John's, the City of Mount Pearl, and the Town of Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove.

The neighbouring ridings are Avalon and St. John's East.

According to Elections Canada, the geographic boundaries of this riding for the 39th General Election are:

"All that area consisting of:
(a) that part of the City of St. John's lying southeasterly of the southeasterly limits of the towns of Conception Bay South and Paradise, and southeasterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of St. John's with Kenmount Road immediately north of the northwesterly limit of the City of Mount Pearl; thence northeasterly and easterly along said road, Freshwater Road and Longs Hill to Gower Street; thence northeasterly along said street to Kings Bridge Road; thence northerly along said road to Rennie's River; thence generally easterly along said river, Quidi Vidi Lake and the channel known locally as Quidi Vidi Gut to Quidi Vidi Harbour;
(b) the City of Mount Pearl; and
(c) the Town of Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove. Including all islands adjacent to the shoreline of the above-described area."

See also Elections Canada's map of the riding (.PDF).

History edit

The electoral district was created in 2003: 95.1% of the population of the riding came from St. John's West, and 4.9% from St. John's East ridings. As of the 2012 electoral redistribution, 5% of this riding would be moved to St. John's East, and it would gain 3% from Avalon.

The 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the electoral boundaries of St. John's South—Mount Pearl should be adjusted, and a modified electoral district of the same name will be contested in future elections.[3] The redefined St. John's South—Mount Pearl had its boundaries legally defined in the 2013 representation order which came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for 19 October 2015.[4]

Members of Parliament edit

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
St. John's South
Riding created from St. John's West and St. John's East
38th  2004–2006     Loyola Hearn Conservative
St. John's South—Mount Pearl
39th  2006–2008     Loyola Hearn Conservative
40th  2008–2011     Siobhán Coady Liberal
41st  2011–2015     Ryan Cleary New Democratic
42nd  2015–2019     Seamus O'Regan Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present

Election results edit

Graph of election results in St. John's South, St. John's South-Mount Pearl (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

St. John's South—Mount Pearl edit

Graph of election results in St. John's South-Mount Pearl (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
 
2021 election by polling area

2021 edit

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Seamus O'Regan 19,478 56.17 +5.07 $92,438.10
New Democratic Ray Critch 8,113 23.40 -3.38 $25,603.86
Conservative Steve Hodder 6,447 18.59 -0.50 $8,313.27
People's Georgia Faith Stewart 638 1.84 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 34,676 98.82 +0.25 $105,099.33
Total rejected ballots 414 1.18 -0.25
Turnout 35,090 53.00 -8.42
Registered voters 66,201
Liberal hold Swing +4.21
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]

2019 edit

2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Seamus O'Regan 20,793 51.13 −6.73 $58,125.56
New Democratic Anne Marie Anonsen 10,890 26.78 −9.98 $25,130.37
Conservative Terry Martin 7,767 19.10 +14.53 $56,978.54
Green Alexandra Hayward 740 1.82 +1.01 $0.00
People's Benjamin Ruckpaul 335 0.82 none listed
Christian Heritage David Jones 141 0.35 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 40,666 98.57   $100,487.58
Total rejected ballots 592 1.43 +1.13
Turnout 41,258 61.42 −5.71
Eligible voters 67,170
Liberal hold Swing +1.62
Source: Elections Canada[7]

2015 edit

2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Seamus O'Regan 25,992 57.86 +29.16 $124,533.70
New Democratic Ryan Cleary 16,467 36.76 –9.58 $98,225.69
Conservative Marek Krol 2,047 4.57 –19.64 $24,331.40
Green Jackson McLean 365 0.81 +0.09
Total valid votes/expense limit 44,801 100.00   $201,093.98
Total rejected ballots 133 0.30
Turnout 44,934 67.13
Eligible voters 66,936
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +19.37
Source: Elections Canada[8][9]
2011 federal election redistributed results[10]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 17,925 46.34
  Liberal 11,104 28.70
  Conservative 9,366 24.21
  Green 280 0.72
  Others 9 0.02

2011 edit

2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Ryan Cleary 18,681 47.92 +7.36 $67,211.17
Liberal Siobhán Coady 11,130 28.55 -14.77 $81,760.42
Conservative Loyola Sullivan 8,883 22.79 +10.24 $78,347.37
Green Rick Austin 291 0.75 -1.11 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 38,985 100.0   $82,628.65
Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 108 0.28 +0.01
Turnout 39,093 58.97 +7.02
Eligible voters 66,294
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +11.06
Sources:[11][12]

2008 edit

2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Siobhán Coady 14,920 43.32 +10.32 $63,155.64
New Democratic Ryan Cleary 13,971 40.56 +18.87 $18,947.03
Conservative Merv Wiseman 4,324 12.55 -32.13 $63,115.88
Green Ted Warren 643 1.86 +1.23 $172.03
Newfoundland and Labrador First Greg Byrne 402 1.16 $2,908.17
Independent Terry Christopher Butler 179 0.51 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 34,439 100.0   $80,167
Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 92 0.27 -0.06
Turnout 34,531 51.95
Eligible voters 66,467
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing -4.28

2006 edit

2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Loyola Hearn 16,644 44.68 +5.11 $67,639.04
Liberal Siobhán Coady 12,295 33.00 -2.26 $68,791.05
New Democratic Peg Norman 8,079 21.69 -2.02 $40,492.63
Green Barry Crozier 235 0.63 -0.83 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 37,253 100.0   $73,776
Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 124 0.33 +0.03
Turnout 37,371 57.90 +5.42
Eligible voters 64,543
Conservative hold Swing +3.68

St. John's South edit

Graph of election results in St. John's South (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

2004 edit

2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Loyola Hearn 13,330 39.57 -16.27 $63,090.26
Liberal Siobhán Coady 11,879 35.26 +4.91 $63,121.27
New Democratic Peg Norman 7989 23.71 +10.31 $36,839.75
Green Steve Willcott 493 1.46 $184.24
Total valid votes/expense limit 33,691 100.0   $72,104
Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 103 0.30
Turnout 33,794 52.48 -1.38
Eligible voters 64,397
Conservative notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing -10.59
Changes from 2000 are based on redistributed results. Change for the Conservatives is based on the combined totals of the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance.
2000 federal election redistributed results
Party Vote %
  Progressive Conservative 18,610 53.65
  Liberal 10,526 30.35
  New Democratic 4,647 13.40
  Alliance 761 2.19
  Others 142 0.41

Student vote results edit

Results of the Canadian student vote.

2019 edit

2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Seamus O'Regan 1,498 38.03 -16.91
New Democratic Anne Marie Anonsen 944 23.97 -8.42
Conservative Terry Martin 574 14.57 +9.41
Green Alexandra Hayward 445 11.3 3.78
People's Benjamin Ruckpaul 259 6.58 New
Christian Heritage David Jones 219 5.56 New
Total valid votes 3,939 100.0  
[13]

2015 edit

2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Seamus O'Regan 1,257 54.94 +22.45
New Democratic Ryan Cleary 741 32.39 -5.18
Green Jackson McLean 172 7.52 -4.9
Conservative Marek Krol 118 5.16 -12.34
Total valid votes 2,288 100.0  
[14]

2011 edit

2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
New Democratic Ryan Cleary 614 37.57
Liberal Siobhan Coady 531 32.49
Conservative Loyola Sullivan 286 17.5
Green Rick Austin 203 12.42
Total valid votes 1,634 100.0
[15]

See also edit

References edit

  • "St. John's South—Mount Pearl (Code 10007) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
  1. ^ a b Statistics Canada: 2012
  2. ^ "New Federal Electoral Map for Newfoundland and Labrador".
  3. ^ Report – Newfoundland and Labrador
  4. ^ Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts
  5. ^ "Confirmed candidates — St. John's South—Mount Pearl". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "Candidate Campaign Returns". Elections Canada. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  7. ^ "Results Validated by the Returning Officer". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
  8. ^ "October 19, 2015 Election Results — St. John's South—Mount Pearl (Validated results)". Elections Canada. October 21, 2015. Retrieved October 24, 2015.
  9. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
  10. ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
  11. ^ Elections Canada – Official voting results, Forty-first general election, 2011
  12. ^ Elections Canada – Candidate's electoral campaign return, 41st general election
  13. ^ "Student Vote Canada 2019". Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  14. ^ "Student Vote". Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  15. ^ . Student Vote. Archived from the original on May 6, 2015. Retrieved July 29, 2020.

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election held after April 22 2024 2 Contents 1 Demographics 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 Members of Parliament 4 Election results 4 1 St John s South Mount Pearl 4 1 1 2021 4 1 2 2019 4 1 3 2015 4 1 4 2011 4 1 5 2008 4 1 6 2006 4 2 St John s South 4 2 1 2004 5 Student vote results 5 1 2019 5 2 2015 5 3 2011 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDemographics editEthnic groups 99 2 White Languages 98 7 English Religions 52 8 Catholic 42 4 Protestant 3 6 no affiliation Average income 25 379Geography editThe district includes the south end of the City of St John s the City of Mount Pearl and the Town of Petty Harbour Maddox Cove The neighbouring ridings are Avalon and St John s East According to Elections Canada the geographic boundaries of this riding for the 39th General Election are All that area consisting of a that part of the City of St John s lying southeasterly of the southeasterly limits of the towns of Conception Bay South and Paradise and southeasterly of a line described as follows commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of St John s with Kenmount Road immediately north of the northwesterly limit of the City of Mount Pearl thence northeasterly and easterly along said road Freshwater Road and Longs Hill to Gower Street thence northeasterly along said street to Kings Bridge Road thence northerly along said road to Rennie s River thence generally easterly along said river Quidi Vidi Lake and the channel known locally as Quidi Vidi Gut to Quidi Vidi Harbour dd b the City of Mount Pearl and dd c the Town of Petty Harbour Maddox Cove Including all islands adjacent to the shoreline of the above described area dd See also Elections Canada s map of the riding PDF History editThe electoral district was created in 2003 95 1 of the population of the riding came from St John s West and 4 9 from St John s East ridings As of the 2012 electoral redistribution 5 of this riding would be moved to St John s East and it would gain 3 from Avalon The 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the electoral boundaries of St John s South Mount Pearl should be adjusted and a modified electoral district of the same name will be contested in future elections 3 The redefined St John s South Mount Pearl had its boundaries legally defined in the 2013 representation order which came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election scheduled for 19 October 2015 4 Members of Parliament edit This riding has elected the following members of Parliament Parliament Years Member PartySt John s SouthRiding created from St John s West and St John s East38th 2004 2006 Loyola Hearn ConservativeSt John s South Mount Pearl39th 2006 2008 Loyola Hearn Conservative40th 2008 2011 Siobhan Coady Liberal41st 2011 2015 Ryan Cleary New Democratic42nd 2015 2019 Seamus O Regan Liberal43rd 2019 202144th 2021 presentElection results editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graph of election results in St John s South St John s South Mount Pearl minor parties that never got 2 of the vote or didn t run consistently are omitted St John s South Mount Pearl edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graph of election results in St John s South Mount Pearl minor parties that never got 2 of the vote or didn t run consistently are omitted nbsp 2021 election by polling area2021 edit vte2021 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Seamus O Regan 19 478 56 17 5 07 92 438 10New Democratic Ray Critch 8 113 23 40 3 38 25 603 86Conservative Steve Hodder 6 447 18 59 0 50 8 313 27People s Georgia Faith Stewart 638 1 84 0 00Total valid votes expense limit 34 676 98 82 0 25 105 099 33Total rejected ballots 414 1 18 0 25Turnout 35 090 53 00 8 42Registered voters 66 201Liberal hold Swing 4 21Source Elections Canada 5 6 2019 edit vte2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Seamus O Regan 20 793 51 13 6 73 58 125 56New Democratic Anne Marie Anonsen 10 890 26 78 9 98 25 130 37Conservative Terry Martin 7 767 19 10 14 53 56 978 54Green Alexandra Hayward 740 1 82 1 01 0 00People s Benjamin Ruckpaul 335 0 82 none listedChristian Heritage David Jones 141 0 35 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 40 666 98 57 100 487 58Total rejected ballots 592 1 43 1 13Turnout 41 258 61 42 5 71Eligible voters 67 170Liberal hold Swing 1 62Source Elections Canada 7 2015 edit vte2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Seamus O Regan 25 992 57 86 29 16 124 533 70New Democratic Ryan Cleary 16 467 36 76 9 58 98 225 69Conservative Marek Krol 2 047 4 57 19 64 24 331 40Green Jackson McLean 365 0 81 0 09 Total valid votes expense limit 44 801 100 00 201 093 98Total rejected ballots 133 0 30Turnout 44 934 67 13Eligible voters 66 936Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing 19 37Source Elections Canada 8 9 2011 federal election redistributed results 10 Party Vote New Democratic 17 925 46 34 Liberal 11 104 28 70 Conservative 9 366 24 21 Green 280 0 72 Others 9 0 022011 edit vte2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Ryan Cleary 18 681 47 92 7 36 67 211 17Liberal Siobhan Coady 11 130 28 55 14 77 81 760 42Conservative Loyola Sullivan 8 883 22 79 10 24 78 347 37Green Rick Austin 291 0 75 1 11 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 38 985 100 0 82 628 65Total rejected declined and unmarked ballots 108 0 28 0 01Turnout 39 093 58 97 7 02Eligible voters 66 294New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing 11 06Sources 11 12 2008 edit vte2008 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Siobhan Coady 14 920 43 32 10 32 63 155 64New Democratic Ryan Cleary 13 971 40 56 18 87 18 947 03Conservative Merv Wiseman 4 324 12 55 32 13 63 115 88Green Ted Warren 643 1 86 1 23 172 03Newfoundland and Labrador First Greg Byrne 402 1 16 2 908 17Independent Terry Christopher Butler 179 0 51 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 34 439 100 0 80 167Total rejected declined and unmarked ballots 92 0 27 0 06Turnout 34 531 51 95Eligible voters 66 467Liberal gain from Conservative Swing 4 282006 edit vte2006 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Loyola Hearn 16 644 44 68 5 11 67 639 04Liberal Siobhan Coady 12 295 33 00 2 26 68 791 05New Democratic Peg Norman 8 079 21 69 2 02 40 492 63Green Barry Crozier 235 0 63 0 83 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 37 253 100 0 73 776Total rejected declined and unmarked ballots 124 0 33 0 03Turnout 37 371 57 90 5 42Eligible voters 64 543Conservative hold Swing 3 68St John s South edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graph of election results in St John s South minor parties that never got 2 of the vote or didn t run consistently are omitted 2004 edit vte2004 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Loyola Hearn 13 330 39 57 16 27 63 090 26Liberal Siobhan Coady 11 879 35 26 4 91 63 121 27New Democratic Peg Norman 7989 23 71 10 31 36 839 75Green Steve Willcott 493 1 46 184 24Total valid votes expense limit 33 691 100 0 72 104Total rejected declined and unmarked ballots 103 0 30Turnout 33 794 52 48 1 38Eligible voters 64 397Conservative notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 10 59Changes from 2000 are based on redistributed results Change for the Conservatives is based on the combined totals of the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance 2000 federal election redistributed resultsParty Vote Progressive Conservative 18 610 53 65 Liberal 10 526 30 35 New Democratic 4 647 13 40 Alliance 761 2 19 Others 142 0 41Student vote results editResults of the Canadian student vote 2019 edit 2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Seamus O Regan 1 498 38 03 16 91New Democratic Anne Marie Anonsen 944 23 97 8 42Conservative Terry Martin 574 14 57 9 41Green Alexandra Hayward 445 11 3 3 78People s Benjamin Ruckpaul 259 6 58 NewChristian Heritage David Jones 219 5 56 NewTotal valid votes 3 939 100 0 13 2015 edit 2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Seamus O Regan 1 257 54 94 22 45New Democratic Ryan Cleary 741 32 39 5 18Green Jackson McLean 172 7 52 4 9Conservative Marek Krol 118 5 16 12 34Total valid votes 2 288 100 0 14 2011 edit 2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Ryan Cleary 614 37 57Liberal Siobhan Coady 531 32 49Conservative Loyola Sullivan 286 17 5Green Rick Austin 203 12 42Total valid votes 1 634 100 0 15 See also editList of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical federal electoral districts of CanadaReferences edit St John s South Mount Pearl Code 10007 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved March 3 2011 a b Statistics Canada 2012 New Federal Electoral Map for Newfoundland and Labrador Report Newfoundland and Labrador Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts Confirmed candidates St John s South Mount Pearl Elections Canada Retrieved September 20 2021 Candidate Campaign Returns Elections Canada Retrieved July 19 2022 Results Validated by the Returning Officer Elections Canada Retrieved October 25 2019 October 19 2015 Election Results St John s South Mount Pearl Validated results Elections Canada October 21 2015 Retrieved October 24 2015 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Pundits Guide to Canadian Elections Elections Canada Official voting results Forty first general election 2011 Elections Canada Candidate s electoral campaign return 41st general election Student Vote Canada 2019 Retrieved July 29 2020 Student Vote Retrieved July 29 2020 District results Student Vote Archived from the original on May 6 2015 Retrieved July 29 2020 External links editSt John s South Mount Pearl riding from Elections Canada Riding history 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