Kenora (electoral district)

For the former provincial electoral district, see Kenora (provincial electoral district).
Kenora
Ontario electoral district

Kenora in relation to other Ontario electoral districts
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP
 
 
 

Bob Nault
Liberal

District created 2003
First contested 2004
Last contested 2015
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1] 55,977
Electors (2011) 42,138
Area (km²)[2] 321,741
Pop. density (per km²) 0.17
Census divisions Kenora, Thunder Bay
Census subdivisions Dryden, Kenora, Red Lake, Sioux Lookout

Kenora is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.

Of the federal electoral districts located in Ontario it is the largest by land mass, and the smallest by population. It encompasses most of Kenora District except for the eastern third, and a small section of the northwest corner of Thunder Bay District. It includes many remote First Nations reserves of extreme Northern Ontario. It succeeds the former federal riding of Kenora—Rainy River.

Geography

It consists of the part of the Territorial District of Kenora lying west of a line drawn due north from the northeast corner of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay (Albany River) to Hudson Bay; and the part of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay lying northwest of a line drawn east from the western limit of the territorial district along the 6th Base Line, north along eastern limit of the townships of Bertrand, McLaurin, Furlonge, Fletcher and Bulmer, and due north to the northern limit of the territorial district.

History

The federal riding was created in 2003 from parts of the Kenora—Rainy River riding. This riding was left unchanged after the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Member of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of the Canadian House of Commons:

Parliament Years Member Party
Kenora
Riding created from Kenora—Rainy River
38th  2004–2006     Roger Valley Liberal
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011     Greg Rickford Conservative
41st  2011–2015
42nd  2015–Present     Bob Nault Liberal

Election results

Canadian federal election, 2015
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalBob Nault 10,918 35.50 +13.62
New DemocraticHoward Hampton 10,420 33.88 +6.00
ConservativeGreg Rickford 8,751 28.46 -18.59
GreenEmber C. McKillop 501 1.63 -0.96
IndependentKelvin Boucher-Chicago 162 0.53 -0.07
Total valid votes/Expense limit 30,752100.00 $226,340.00
Total rejected ballots 1440.47
Turnout 30,89672.61
Eligible voters 42,548
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +16.10
Source: Elections Canada[3][4]
Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeGreg Rickford 11,567 47.05 +6.59
New DemocraticTania Cameron 6,855 27.88 +4.65
LiberalRoger Valley 5,381 21.89 -9.74
GreenMike Schwindt 636 2.59 -2.09
IndependentKelvin Chicago-Boucher 147 0.60
Total valid votes 24,586 100.00
Total rejected ballots 120 0.49+0.09
Turnout 24,706 60.38+5.01
Eligible voters 40,917
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeGreg Rickford 9,395 40.46 +9.47 $80,724
LiberalRoger Valley 7,344 31.63 -4.89 $63,788
New DemocraticTania Cameron 5,394 23.23 -6.72 $59,298
GreenJoJo Holiday 1,087 4.68 +2.14 $362
Total valid votes/Expense limit 23,220100.00$90,484
Total rejected ballots 940.40+0.09
Turnout 23,31455.37-8.11
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing -7.18
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalRoger Valley 9,937 36.52 +0.29 $75,329
ConservativeBill Brown 8,434 30.99 +3.07 $62,258
New DemocraticSusan Barclay 8,149 29.95 -2.11 $79,469
GreenDave Vasey 692 2.54 -1.26 $0
Total valid votes/Expense limit 27,212100.00
Total rejected ballots 850.31-0.22
Turnout 27,29763.48+8.22
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
LiberalRoger Valley 8,563 36.23 $66,623
New DemocraticSusan Barclay 7,577 32.06 $34,796
ConservativeBill Brown 6,598 27.92 $27,132
GreenCarl Chaboyer 898 3.80 $1,530
Total valid votes/Expense limit 23,636100.00
Total rejected ballots 1260.53
Turnout 23,76255.26

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