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Richmond Centre (federal electoral district)

Richmond Centre (French: Richmond-Centre; formerly Richmond) is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988.

Richmond Centre
British Columbia electoral district
Richmond Centre and vicinity (2013 boundaries)
Coordinates:49°10′08″N 123°09′36″W / 49.169°N 123.160°W / 49.169; -123.160
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Wilson Miao
Liberal
District created1987
First contested1988
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2021)[1]107,707
Electors (2021)74,640
Area (km²)[2]43
Pop. density (per km²)2,504.8
Census division(s)Metro Vancouver
Census subdivision(s)Richmond

Geography edit

The electoral district comprises the western part of the City of Richmond.

Demographics edit

Panethnic groups in Richmond Centre (2011−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[3] 2016[4] 2011[5]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
East Asian[a] 67,130 62.92% 59,875 61.48% 50,315 54%
European[b] 18,355 17.2% 20,905 21.46% 26,680 28.64%
Southeast Asian[c] 7,875 7.38% 6,775 6.96% 6,405 6.87%
South Asian 5,240 4.91% 4,190 4.3% 4,380 4.7%
Middle Eastern[d] 1,950 1.83% 1,235 1.27% 925 0.99%
Latin American 1,150 1.08% 720 0.74% 870 0.93%
Indigenous 820 0.77% 685 0.7% 940 1.01%
African 780 0.73% 585 0.6% 625 0.67%
Other[e] 3,380 3.17% 2,430 2.49% 2,025 2.17%
Total responses 106,690 99.06% 97,395 98.98% 93,170 99.26%
Total population 107,707 100% 98,396 100% 93,863 100%
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
Demographics based on 2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries.
According to the 2021 Canadian census[6]

Ethnic groups: 60.1% Chinese, 17.2% White, 6.1% Filipino, 4.9% South Asian, 1.8% Japanese, 1.3% Southeast Asian, 1.1% Latin American, 1% Korean, 1% Arab
Languages: 28.5% English, 25.4% Mandarin, 22.5% Yue, 3.2% Tagalog, 1.3% Min Nan, 1.1% Japanese, 1% Russian, 1% Punjabi
Religions: 56.3% No Religion, 30% Christian (12.5% Catholic, 1.2% Anglican, 1.1% Baptist, 1.1% United Church), 5.7% Buddhist, 3.3% Muslim, 1.6% Sikh, 1.3% Jewish, 1% Hindu
Median income: $32,800 (2020)
Average income: $45,480 (2020)

Retail trade and the service sector (professional, scientific, technical services) are the major sources of employment in Richmond. 44% of residents over the age of 15 years have obtained a university certificate or degree. The average family income is over $112,200. Unemployment is around 10.8%.[7] This riding is home to many Asian-themed malls and other businesses, such as River Rock Casino Resort, Aberdeen Centre, Parker Place, Lansdowne Centre, CF Richmond Centre, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport and is also home to the Vancouver International Airport.

History edit

The district was created in 1987 from parts of Richmond—South Delta. In 2003, more parts of Delta—South Richmond were added to it.

The 2012 electoral redistribution saw this riding renamed Richmond Centre and lost territory to Steveston—Richmond East for the 2015 election.

Members of Parliament edit

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Richmond
Riding created from Richmond—South Delta
34th  1988–1993     Tom Siddon Progressive Conservative
35th  1993–1997     Raymond Chan Liberal
36th  1997–2000
37th  2000–2002     Joe Peschisolido Alliance
 2002–2004     Liberal
38th  2004–2006 Raymond Chan
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011     Alice Wong Conservative
41st  2011–2015
Richmond Centre
42nd  2015–2019     Alice Wong Conservative
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present     Wilson Miao Liberal

Election results edit

Graph of election results in Richmond Centre (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

Richmond Centre, 2015–present edit

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Wilson Miao 13,440 39.34 +10.87 $46,560.77
Conservative Alice Wong 12,668 37.08 –11.56 $106,375.38
New Democratic Sandra Nixon 6,196 18.14 +3.67 $7,576.20
Green Laura Gillanders 1,109 3.25 –2.87 $3,975.22
People's James Hinton 748 2.19 +0.80 None listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 34,161 100.00 $108,507.63
Total rejected ballots 340 0.99 +0.04
Turnout 34,501 46.22 –6.75
Eligible voters 74,640
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +11.22
Source: Elections Canada[8][9][10]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Alice Wong 19,037 49.04 +4.84 $101,329.13
Liberal Steven Kou 11,052 28.47 -12.89 $86,522.82
New Democratic Dustin Innes 5,617 14.47 +2.97 $0.00
Green Françoise Raunet 2,376 6.12 +3.23 $2,308.51
People's Ivan Pak 538 1.39 $5,776.08
Independent Zhe Zhang 197 0.51 $184.60
Total valid votes/expense limit 38,817 99.05   $102,820.08
Total rejected ballots 371 0.95 +0.38
Turnout 39,188 52.97 -4.56
Eligible voters 73,975
Conservative hold Swing +8.86
Source: Elections Canada[11][12]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Alice Wong 17,622 44.21 -13.86 $154,059.88
Liberal Lawrence Woo 16,486 41.36 +22.61 $110,802.58
New Democratic Jack Trovato 4,602 11.54 -6.66 $11,679.42
Green Vincent Chiu 1,152 2.89 -2.10 $2,372.74
Total valid votes/expense limit 39,862 99.43   $202,743.02
Total rejected ballots 227 0.57
Turnout 40,089 57.53
Eligible voters 69,678
Conservative hold Swing -18.23
Source: Elections Canada[13][14]
2011 federal election redistributed results[15]
Party Vote %
  Conservative 19,789 58.06
  Liberal 6,391 18.75
  New Democratic 6,203 18.20
  Green 1,699 4.99

Richmond, 1988–2015 edit

2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Alice Wong 25,109 58.36 +8.59 $89,330.05
Liberal Joe Peschisolido 8,027 18.66 -12.19 $54,757.85
New Democratic Dale Jackaman 7,860 18.27 +6.46 $9,038.79
Green Michael Wolfe 2,032 4.72 -1.71 $2,933.09
Total valid votes/expense limit 43,028 100.0     $91,788.64
Total rejected ballots 220 0.51 +0.06
Turnout 43,248 50.97 +1
Eligible voters 84,855
Conservative hold Swing +10.39


2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Alice Wong 21,329 49.77 +11.08 $79,037
Liberal Raymond Chan 13,221 30.85 -11.98 $78,275
New Democratic Dale Jackaman 5,059 11.81 -2.17 $14,221
Green Michael Wolfe 2,754 6.43 +1.93 $1,900
Independent Wei Ping Chen 397 0.93 $6,851
Independent Dobie Yiu-Chung To 93 0.22 $1,813
Total valid votes/expense limit 42,878 100.0     $86,879
Total rejected ballots 192 0.45 0.01
Turnout 43,070 52 -4
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +11.53
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Raymond Chan 18,712 42.83 -1.65 $68,055
Conservative Darrel Reid 16,904 38.69 +3.37 $73,990
New Democratic Neil Smith 6,106 13.98 -1.02 $12,724
Green Richard Gordon Mathias 1,967 4.50 +0.25 $2,850
Total valid votes 43,689 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 194 0.44 -0.11
Turnout 43,883 56 -6
Liberal hold Swing -2.51
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Raymond Chan 18,204 44.48 +2.44 $64,433
Conservative Alice Wong 14,457 35.32 -14.51 $71,614
New Democratic Dale Jackaman 6,142 15.00 +9.32 $11,072
Green Stephen H.F. Kronstein 1,743 4.25 +2.36 $160
Canadian Action Allan Warnke 376 0.91 $625
Total valid votes 40,922 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 226 0.55 +0.08
Turnout 41,148 62.29 +0.59
Liberal hold Swing +8.48
2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Alliance Joe Peschisolido 21,064 44.40 +8.44 $58,128
Liberal Raymond Chan 19,940 42.04 -1.77 $63,896
New Democratic Gail Paquette 2,695 5.68 -3.88 $10,941
Progressive Conservative Frank Peter Tofin 2,578 5.43 -2.85 $4,329
Green Kevan Hudson 897 1.89 +0.53 $61
Natural Law Kathy McClement 164 0.34 -0.05
Marxist–Leninist Edith Petersen 93 0.19 -0.02 $10
Total valid votes 47,431 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 218 0.47 -0.03
Turnout 47,649 61.70 -3.19
Alliance gain from Liberal Swing +5.10
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Raymond Chan 18,165 43.81 +6.81 $53,959
Reform Adrian Wade 14,912 35.96 +5.07 $36,549
New Democratic Sylvia Surette 3,964 9.56 +3.31 $13,680
Progressive Conservative Larry Blaschuk 3,435 8.28 -10.72 $21,581
Green Kevan Hudson 565 1.36 +0.78 $19
Christian Heritage Randy Cliff 167 0.40 -0.09
Natural Law Mark McCooey 164 0.39
Marxist–Leninist Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell 90 0.21 $225
Total valid votes 41,462 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 210 0.50
Turnout 41,672 64.89
Liberal hold Swing +0.87
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Raymond Chan 21,442 37.00 +14.20
Reform Nick Loenen 17,791 30.89 +27.56
Progressive Conservative Tom Siddon 11,013 19.00 -25.04
New Democratic Sylvia Surette 3,623 6.25 -20.96
National Fred Pawluk 2,263 3.91
Green Kevan Hudson 337 0.58 +0.15
Natural Law Kathy McClement 333 0.57
Independent Judith Campbell 315 0.54
Christian Heritage Clyde E. Vint 282 0.49 -0.74
Independent Jerry Haldeman 254 0.44
Libertarian Kerry Daniel Pearson 159 0.27 -0.49
Independent John Edgar Square-Briggs 29 0.05
Total valid votes 57,950 100.0  
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing -6.68
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Tom Siddon 25,559 44.05
New Democratic Tom Beardsley 15,787 27.21
Liberal Floyd Sully 13,231 22.80
Reform Stuart Gilbertson 1,929 3.32
Christian Heritage Brian Wilson 712 1.23
Libertarian David W. Crawford 441 0.76
Green Bryan Wagman 253 0.44
Communist Homer Stevens 113 0.19
Total valid votes 58,025 100.0  
This riding was created from parts of Richmond—South Delta, which elected Progressive Conservative candidate Tom Siddon in the previous election.

Student vote results edit

A student vote is when schools participate and hold mock elections alongside federal elections.

Graph of student vote election results in Richmond Centre (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

2021 edit

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wilson Miao 440 27.26 +9.36
New Democratic Sandra Nixon 407 25.22 –3.47
Conservative Alice Wong 406 25.15 –3.12
Green Laura Gillanders 280 17.35 –0.89
People's James Hinton 81 5.02 +0.42
Total valid votes 1,614 100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada[16]

2019 edit

2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Dustin Innes 755 28.69 +6.93
Conservative Alice Wong 744 28.27 -0.32
Green Françoise Raunet 480 18.24 +6.19
Liberal Steven Kou 471 17.90 -19.20
People's Ivan Pak 121 4.60 New
Independent Zhe Zhang 61 2.32 New
Total valid votes 2,632 100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada[17]

2015, Richmond Centre edit

2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lawerence Woo 1,023 37.16 +11.14
Conservative Alice Wong 787 28.59 -3.4
New Democratic Jack Trovato 599 21.76 -3.81
Green Vincent Chiu 344 12.05 -4.35
Total valid votes 2,753 100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada[18]

2011, Richmond edit

2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative Alice Wong 429 31.99
Liberal Joe Peschisolido 349 26.02
New Democratic Dale Jackaman 343 25.57
Green Michael Wolfe 220 16.40
Total valid votes 1,341 100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada[19]

See also edit

References edit

  • "Richmond Centre (federal electoral district) (Code 59023) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  • Library of Parliament Riding Profile
  • Expenditures – 2004
  • Expenditures – 2000

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  2. ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.
  1. ^ Statistics Canada: 2022
  2. ^ Statistics Canada: 2022
  3. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  4. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021). "Census Profile, 2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  5. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015). "NHS Profile". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  6. ^ "Statistics Canada: 2021 National Household Survey Profile". December 15, 2022.
  7. ^ [1], Census, 2021.
  8. ^ "Election Night Results — Elections Canada". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  9. ^ "Final Election Expenses Limits for Candidates — 44th Canadian Federal Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
  10. ^ "Candidate Campaign Returns – 44th Canadian Election". ELections Canada. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  11. ^ "Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  12. ^ "Candidate Campaign Returns — Richmond Centre". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  13. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Richmond Centre, 30 September 2015
  14. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
  15. ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
  16. ^ "Student Vote Canada 2021 Results — Richmond Centre". Student Vote. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  17. ^ "Student Vote Canada 2019 Results — Richmond Centre". Student Vote. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  18. ^ "Student Vote Canada 2015 Results — Richmond Centre". Student Vote. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  19. ^ . Student Vote. Archived from the original on May 6, 2015. Retrieved September 28, 2020.

External links edit

  • Website of the Parliament of Canada

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Not to be confused with Richmond Centre provincial electoral district Richmond Centre French Richmond Centre formerly Richmond is a federal electoral district in British Columbia Canada that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988 Richmond CentreBritish Columbia electoral districtRichmond Centre and vicinity 2013 boundaries Coordinates 49 10 08 N 123 09 36 W 49 169 N 123 160 W 49 169 123 160Federal electoral districtLegislatureHouse of CommonsMP Wilson MiaoLiberalDistrict created1987First contested1988Last contested2021District webpageprofile mapDemographicsPopulation 2021 1 107 707Electors 2021 74 640Area km 2 43Pop density per km 2 504 8Census division s Metro VancouverCensus subdivision s Richmond Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Members of Parliament 5 Election results 5 1 Richmond Centre 2015 present 5 2 Richmond 1988 2015 6 Student vote results 6 1 2021 6 2 2019 6 3 2015 Richmond Centre 6 4 2011 Richmond 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 9 External linksGeography editThe electoral district comprises the western part of the City of Richmond Demographics editPanethnic groups in Richmond Centre 2011 2021 Panethnicgroup 2021 3 2016 4 2011 5 Pop Pop Pop East Asian a 67 130 62 92 59 875 61 48 50 315 54 European b 18 355 17 2 20 905 21 46 26 680 28 64 Southeast Asian c 7 875 7 38 6 775 6 96 6 405 6 87 South Asian 5 240 4 91 4 190 4 3 4 380 4 7 Middle Eastern d 1 950 1 83 1 235 1 27 925 0 99 Latin American 1 150 1 08 720 0 74 870 0 93 Indigenous 820 0 77 685 0 7 940 1 01 African 780 0 73 585 0 6 625 0 67 Other e 3 380 3 17 2 430 2 49 2 025 2 17 Total responses 106 690 99 06 97 395 98 98 93 170 99 26 Total population 107 707 100 98 396 100 93 863 100 Notes Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responses Demographics based on 2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries According to the 2021 Canadian census 6 Ethnic groups 60 1 Chinese 17 2 White 6 1 Filipino 4 9 South Asian 1 8 Japanese 1 3 Southeast Asian 1 1 Latin American 1 Korean 1 ArabLanguages 28 5 English 25 4 Mandarin 22 5 Yue 3 2 Tagalog 1 3 Min Nan 1 1 Japanese 1 Russian 1 PunjabiReligions 56 3 No Religion 30 Christian 12 5 Catholic 1 2 Anglican 1 1 Baptist 1 1 United Church 5 7 Buddhist 3 3 Muslim 1 6 Sikh 1 3 Jewish 1 HinduMedian income 32 800 2020 Average income 45 480 2020 Retail trade and the service sector professional scientific technical services are the major sources of employment in Richmond 44 of residents over the age of 15 years have obtained a university certificate or degree The average family income is over 112 200 Unemployment is around 10 8 7 This riding is home to many Asian themed malls and other businesses such as River Rock Casino Resort Aberdeen Centre Parker Place Lansdowne Centre CF Richmond Centre McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport and is also home to the Vancouver International Airport History editThe district was created in 1987 from parts of Richmond South Delta In 2003 more parts of Delta South Richmond were added to it The 2012 electoral redistribution saw this riding renamed Richmond Centre and lost territory to Steveston Richmond East for the 2015 election Members of Parliament editThis riding has elected the following members of Parliament Parliament Years Member PartyRichmondRiding created from Richmond South Delta34th 1988 1993 Tom Siddon Progressive Conservative35th 1993 1997 Raymond Chan Liberal36th 1997 200037th 2000 2002 Joe Peschisolido Alliance 2002 2004 Liberal38th 2004 2006 Raymond Chan39th 2006 200840th 2008 2011 Alice Wong Conservative41st 2011 2015Richmond Centre42nd 2015 2019 Alice Wong Conservative43rd 2019 202144th 2021 present Wilson Miao LiberalElection results editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graph of election results in Richmond Centre minor parties that never got 2 of the vote or didn t run consistently are omitted Richmond Centre 2015 present edit vte2021 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Wilson Miao 13 440 39 34 10 87 46 560 77Conservative Alice Wong 12 668 37 08 11 56 106 375 38New Democratic Sandra Nixon 6 196 18 14 3 67 7 576 20Green Laura Gillanders 1 109 3 25 2 87 3 975 22People s James Hinton 748 2 19 0 80 None listedTotal valid votes expense limit 34 161 100 00 108 507 63Total rejected ballots 340 0 99 0 04Turnout 34 501 46 22 6 75Eligible voters 74 640Liberal gain from Conservative Swing 11 22Source Elections Canada 8 9 10 vte2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Alice Wong 19 037 49 04 4 84 101 329 13Liberal Steven Kou 11 052 28 47 12 89 86 522 82New Democratic Dustin Innes 5 617 14 47 2 97 0 00Green Francoise Raunet 2 376 6 12 3 23 2 308 51People s Ivan Pak 538 1 39 5 776 08Independent Zhe Zhang 197 0 51 184 60Total valid votes expense limit 38 817 99 05 102 820 08Total rejected ballots 371 0 95 0 38Turnout 39 188 52 97 4 56Eligible voters 73 975Conservative hold Swing 8 86Source Elections Canada 11 12 vte2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Alice Wong 17 622 44 21 13 86 154 059 88Liberal Lawrence Woo 16 486 41 36 22 61 110 802 58New Democratic Jack Trovato 4 602 11 54 6 66 11 679 42Green Vincent Chiu 1 152 2 89 2 10 2 372 74Total valid votes expense limit 39 862 99 43 202 743 02Total rejected ballots 227 0 57 Turnout 40 089 57 53 Eligible voters 69 678Conservative hold Swing 18 23Source Elections Canada 13 14 2011 federal election redistributed results 15 Party Vote Conservative 19 789 58 06 Liberal 6 391 18 75 New Democratic 6 203 18 20 Green 1 699 4 99Richmond 1988 2015 edit vte2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Alice Wong 25 109 58 36 8 59 89 330 05Liberal Joe Peschisolido 8 027 18 66 12 19 54 757 85New Democratic Dale Jackaman 7 860 18 27 6 46 9 038 79Green Michael Wolfe 2 032 4 72 1 71 2 933 09Total valid votes expense limit 43 028 100 0 91 788 64Total rejected ballots 220 0 51 0 06Turnout 43 248 50 97 1Eligible voters 84 855Conservative hold Swing 10 39 vte2008 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresConservative Alice Wong 21 329 49 77 11 08 79 037Liberal Raymond Chan 13 221 30 85 11 98 78 275New Democratic Dale Jackaman 5 059 11 81 2 17 14 221Green Michael Wolfe 2 754 6 43 1 93 1 900Independent Wei Ping Chen 397 0 93 6 851Independent Dobie Yiu Chung To 93 0 22 1 813Total valid votes expense limit 42 878 100 0 86 879Total rejected ballots 192 0 45 0 01Turnout 43 070 52 4Conservative gain from Liberal Swing 11 53vte2006 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Raymond Chan 18 712 42 83 1 65 68 055Conservative Darrel Reid 16 904 38 69 3 37 73 990New Democratic Neil Smith 6 106 13 98 1 02 12 724Green Richard Gordon Mathias 1 967 4 50 0 25 2 850Total valid votes 43 689 100 0 Total rejected ballots 194 0 44 0 11Turnout 43 883 56 6Liberal hold Swing 2 51vte2004 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Raymond Chan 18 204 44 48 2 44 64 433Conservative Alice Wong 14 457 35 32 14 51 71 614New Democratic Dale Jackaman 6 142 15 00 9 32 11 072Green Stephen H F Kronstein 1 743 4 25 2 36 160Canadian Action Allan Warnke 376 0 91 625Total valid votes 40 922 100 0 Total rejected ballots 226 0 55 0 08Turnout 41 148 62 29 0 59Liberal hold Swing 8 48vte2000 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresAlliance Joe Peschisolido 21 064 44 40 8 44 58 128Liberal Raymond Chan 19 940 42 04 1 77 63 896New Democratic Gail Paquette 2 695 5 68 3 88 10 941Progressive Conservative Frank Peter Tofin 2 578 5 43 2 85 4 329Green Kevan Hudson 897 1 89 0 53 61Natural Law Kathy McClement 164 0 34 0 05Marxist Leninist Edith Petersen 93 0 19 0 02 10Total valid votes 47 431 100 0 Total rejected ballots 218 0 47 0 03Turnout 47 649 61 70 3 19Alliance gain from Liberal Swing 5 10vte1997 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Raymond Chan 18 165 43 81 6 81 53 959Reform Adrian Wade 14 912 35 96 5 07 36 549New Democratic Sylvia Surette 3 964 9 56 3 31 13 680Progressive Conservative Larry Blaschuk 3 435 8 28 10 72 21 581Green Kevan Hudson 565 1 36 0 78 19Christian Heritage Randy Cliff 167 0 40 0 09Natural Law Mark McCooey 164 0 39 Marxist Leninist Dorothy Jean O Donnell 90 0 21 225Total valid votes 41 462 100 0 Total rejected ballots 210 0 50Turnout 41 672 64 89Liberal hold Swing 0 87vte1993 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Raymond Chan 21 442 37 00 14 20Reform Nick Loenen 17 791 30 89 27 56Progressive Conservative Tom Siddon 11 013 19 00 25 04New Democratic Sylvia Surette 3 623 6 25 20 96National Fred Pawluk 2 263 3 91 Green Kevan Hudson 337 0 58 0 15Natural Law Kathy McClement 333 0 57 Independent Judith Campbell 315 0 54 Christian Heritage Clyde E Vint 282 0 49 0 74Independent Jerry Haldeman 254 0 44 Libertarian Kerry Daniel Pearson 159 0 27 0 49Independent John Edgar Square Briggs 29 0 05 Total valid votes 57 950 100 0 Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 6 68vte1988 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Tom Siddon 25 559 44 05New Democratic Tom Beardsley 15 787 27 21Liberal Floyd Sully 13 231 22 80Reform Stuart Gilbertson 1 929 3 32Christian Heritage Brian Wilson 712 1 23Libertarian David W Crawford 441 0 76Green Bryan Wagman 253 0 44Communist Homer Stevens 113 0 19Total valid votes 58 025 100 0 This riding was created from parts of Richmond South Delta which elected Progressive Conservative candidate Tom Siddon in the previous election Student vote results editA student vote is when schools participate and hold mock elections alongside federal elections Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graph of student vote election results in Richmond Centre minor parties that never got 2 of the vote or didn t run consistently are omitted 2021 edit 2021 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Wilson Miao 440 27 26 9 36New Democratic Sandra Nixon 407 25 22 3 47Conservative Alice Wong 406 25 15 3 12Green Laura Gillanders 280 17 35 0 89People s James Hinton 81 5 02 0 42Total valid votes 1 614 100 00 Source Student Vote Canada 16 2019 edit 2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Dustin Innes 755 28 69 6 93Conservative Alice Wong 744 28 27 0 32Green Francoise Raunet 480 18 24 6 19Liberal Steven Kou 471 17 90 19 20People s Ivan Pak 121 4 60 NewIndependent Zhe Zhang 61 2 32 NewTotal valid votes 2 632 100 00 Source Student Vote Canada 17 2015 Richmond Centre edit 2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Lawerence Woo 1 023 37 16 11 14Conservative Alice Wong 787 28 59 3 4New Democratic Jack Trovato 599 21 76 3 81Green Vincent Chiu 344 12 05 4 35Total valid votes 2 753 100 00 Source Student Vote Canada 18 2011 Richmond edit 2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative Alice Wong 429 31 99Liberal Joe Peschisolido 349 26 02New Democratic Dale Jackaman 343 25 57Green Michael Wolfe 220 16 40Total valid votes 1 341 100 00Source Student Vote Canada 19 See also editList of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical federal electoral districts of CanadaReferences edit Richmond Centre federal electoral district Code 59023 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved March 6 2011 Library of Parliament Riding Profile Expenditures 2004 Expenditures 2000 Expenditures 1997Notes edit Statistic includes total responses of Chinese Korean and Japanese under visible minority section on census Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity Statistic includes total responses of Filipino and Southeast Asian under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of West Asian and Arab under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Visible minority n i e and Multiple visible minorities under visible minority section on census Statistics Canada 2022 Statistics Canada 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada October 26 2022 Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved February 15 2023 Government of Canada Statistics Canada October 27 2021 Census Profile 2016 Census www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved February 15 2023 Government of Canada Statistics Canada November 27 2015 NHS Profile www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved February 15 2023 Statistics Canada 2021 National Household Survey Profile December 15 2022 1 Census 2021 Election Night Results Elections Canada Elections Canada Retrieved September 25 2021 Final Election Expenses Limits for Candidates 44th Canadian Federal Election Elections Canada Retrieved December 10 2021 Candidate Campaign Returns 44th Canadian Election ELections Canada Retrieved May 30 2022 Official Voting Results Elections Canada Retrieved August 7 2021 Candidate Campaign Returns Richmond Centre Elections Canada Retrieved September 23 2021 Elections Canada Confirmed candidates for Richmond Centre 30 September 2015 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Pundits Guide to Canadian Elections Student Vote Canada 2021 Results Richmond Centre Student Vote Retrieved September 26 2021 Student Vote Canada 2019 Results Richmond Centre Student Vote Retrieved June 14 2020 Student Vote Canada 2015 Results Richmond Centre Student Vote Retrieved September 26 2021 Student Vote Canada 2011 Results Richmond Centre Student Vote Archived from the original on May 6 2015 Retrieved September 28 2020 External links editWebsite of the Parliament of Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richmond Centre federal electoral district amp oldid 1206620708, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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