词条 | Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| province = British Columbia | image = Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo.png | caption = Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo in relation to other British Columbia federal electoral districts | coordinates = {{coord |51.552|N|120.434|W|display=title,inline}} | fed-status = active | fed-district-number = 59013 | fed-created = 2003 | fed-abolished = | fed-election-first = 2004 | fed-election-last = 2015 | fed-rep = Cathy McLeod | fed-rep-link = | fed-rep-party = Conservative | fed-rep-party-link = Conservative Party of Canada | demo-pop-ref = [1] | demo-area-ref = [1] | demo-electors-ref = | demo-census-date = 2011 | demo-pop = 118618 | demo-electors = 92130 | demo-electors-date = 2015 | demo-area = 38320 | demo-cd = Cariboo, Thompson-Nicola | demo-csd = Kamloops, Cariboo G, Cariboo L, Thompson-Nicola P (Rivers and the Peaks), Thompson-Nicola A (Wells Gray Country), Thompson-Nicola L, Thompson-Nicola O (Lower North Thompson) }} Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo (formerly known as Kamloops—Thompson) is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Despite the large area covered, about three quarters of the population in this district live in the city of Kamloops. HistoryThis district was created as Kamloops—Thompson in 2003 from Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys riding and small parts of Cariboo—Chilcotin and Prince George—Bulkley Valley ridings. In 2004, the district was renamed "Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo". The 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the electoral boundaries of Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo should be adjusted, and a modified electoral district of the same name will be contested in future elections.[2] The redefined Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo loses a portion of its current territory consisting of the community of Valemount and area to Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies but is otherwise unchanged. These new boundaries were legally defined in the 2013 representation order, which came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015.[3] Demographics
Members of Parliament{{CanMP}}{{CanMP nodata|Kamloops—ThompsonRiding created from Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys, Cariboo—Chilcotin and Prince George—Bulkley Valley}}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2004 | ToYr = 2006 | Assembly# = 38 | CanParty = Conservative | RepName = Betty Hinton | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP nodata|Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo}}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2006 | ToYr = 2008 | Assembly# = 39 | CanParty = Conservative | RepName = Betty Hinton | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 4 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2008 | ToYr = 2011 | Assembly# = 40 | RepName = Cathy McLeod | RepTerms# = 3 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2011 | ToYr = 2015 | Assembly# = 41 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 2015 | ToYr = | Assembly# = 42 }}{{CanMP end}} Current Member of ParliamentIts Member of Parliament is Cathy McLeod, a former nurse, and mayor of Pemberton between 1996 and 1999. She was first elected in the 2008 election. She is a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. During the 40th Parliament, she was a member of the Standing Committee on Health and the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. Election resultsKamloops–Thompson–Cariboo, 2006–present{{Canadian federal election, 2015/Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo}}
{{CANelec/top|CA|2008|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Cathy McLeod|25,209|46.16|+6.89|$82,161}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Michael Crawford|19,601|35.89|+5.11|$74,451}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Ken Sommerfeld|5,375|9.84|-15.38|$61,963}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Donovan Grube Cavers|4,430|8.11|+3.39|$1,996}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|54,615|100.0 | |$107,718}}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|137|0.3|+0.1}}{{CANelec/total|Total votes|54,752|62.0|+1}}{{CANelec/hold|CA|Conservative|+0.89}}{{end}}{{CANelec/top|CA|2006|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Betty Hinton|20,948|39.27|-1.08|$50,696}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Michael Crawford|16,417|30.78|+4.59|$34,590}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Ken Sommerfeld|13,454|25.22|-3.04|$41,547}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Matt Greenwood|2,518|4.72|+0.39|$855}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|53,337|100.0 }}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|101|0.2}}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|53,438|63}}{{CANelec/hold|CA|Conservative|-2.84}}{{end}} Kamloops–Thompson, 2004–2006{{CANelec/top|CA|2004|percent=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Betty Hinton|20,611|40.35|$50,665}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John O'Fee|14,434|28.26|$78,065}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Brian Carroll|13,379|26.19|$62,464}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Grant Fraser|2,213|4.33|$3,649}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Arjun Singh|440|0.86|$289}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|51,077|100.0 }}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots|155|0.3}}{{CANelec/total|Turnout|51,232|63.9}}{{CANelec/note|This riding was created from Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys and parts of Cariboo—Chilcotin and Prince George—Bulkley Valley, all of which elected a Canadian Alliance candidate in the last election. Betty Hinton was the incumbent from Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys.}}{{end}}See also
References
Notes1. ^1 Statistics Canada: 2012 2. ^{{Citation|url=http://www.redecoupage-federal-redistribution.ca/content.asp?section=bc&dir=now/reports&document=index&lang=e|title=Final Report – British Columbia}} 3. ^{{Citation|url=http://www.redecoupage-federal-redistribution.ca/content.asp?section=info&document=index&dir=overview&lang=e|title=Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts}} 4. ^Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections External links
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