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词条 London—Fanshawe
释义

  1. Geography

  2. History

  3. Members of Parliament

     Current Member of Parliament 

  4. Election results

  5. See also

  6. References

     Notes 

  7. External links

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London—Fanshawe is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.

Geography

The district consists of the southeast part of the City of London.

Specifically, it consists of the part of the city lying east and north of a line drawn from the northern limit of the city south along Highbury Avenue North, west along the Thames River (South Branch), south along the Canadian National Railway, west along Commissioners Road East, south along Wharncliffe Road South, east along Southdale Road East, south along White Oak Road, east along Exeter Road, north along Meg Drive, west along Jalna Boulevard, north along Ernest Avenue, east along Bradley Avenue, north along Highbury Avenue South, east along Arran Place and Bradley Avenue to the eastern limit of the city.

History

The riding was created in 1996 from parts of London East and London—Middlesex. From 1997 until 2005 it was represented by Liberal/Independent Member of Parliament Pat O'Brien.

It consisted initially of the part of the City of London lying east and north of a line drawn from the northern limit of the city south along Highbury Avenue and Highway 126, west along the Thames River, south along the Canadian National Railway tracks, west along Commissioners Road East, south along Wharncliffe Road South, east along Southdale Road East, south along White Oak Road, east along Exeter Road, north along Meg Drive, west along Jalna Boulevard, north along Ernest Avenue, east along Bradley Avenue, north along the Highbury Avenue, east along Arran Place and Bradley Avenue to the eastern limit of the city.

In 2003, it was given its current boundaries as described above.

This riding gained territory from London North Centre and Elgin—Middlesex—London during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Members of Parliament

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

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Current Member of Parliament

Its Member of Parliament is Irene Mathyssen of the New Democratic Party who was first elected in the 2006 election. She replaced Pat O'Brien, an Independent and former Liberal who did not stand for reelection. Mathyssen was re-elected in the 2008 Canadian federal election, the only incumbent MP in the region to increase both the popular vote count and vote percentage. In the 2011 Canadian federal election, Mathyssen was elected for her third term and was the only MP in the City elected by a majority of the eligible voters who cast a ballot, with 50.9% of the vote.

Election results

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2015||percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Irene Mathyssen|20,684|37.78 | −12.06|$90,397.33}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Khalil Ramal|17,214|31.44 | +19.41|$47,724.86}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Suzanna Dieleman|14,891|27.20 | −6.72|$57,368.78}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Matthew Peloza|1,604|2.93 | −0.05|$1,194.57}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Ali Hamadi|352|0.64 |–|$200.00}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|54,745|100.00| |$224,287.69}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|283|0.51|–}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|55,028|64.14|–}}{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|85,788}}{{CANelec/hold|CA|NDP|−15.74}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Canada[3][4]|}}{{end}}
2011 federal election redistributed results[5]
PartyVote%
CA|NDP|background}} |   New Democratic 23,65549.85
CA|Conservative|background}} |   Conservative 16,09833.92
CA|Liberal|background}} |   Liberal 5,70912.03
CA|Green|background}} |   Green 1,4122.98
CA|Independents|background}} |   Others 5811.22
{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2011|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Irene Mathyssen|21,689|50.89|+7.83|–}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Jim Chahbar|14,294|33.55|+2.71|–}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Roger Caranci|4,893|11.48|−7.46|–}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Matthew Peloza|1,202|2.82|−3.65|–}}{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|G.J. Rancourt|535|1.26|+0.59|–}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|42,613| 100.00| }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots| 236| 0.55| +0.08| }}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout| 42,849 |57.64 |+2.53 | }}{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters| 74,338|–|–| }} {{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2008|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Irene Mathyssen|17,672|43.06|+8.56|$72,219 }}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Mary Lou Ambrogio|12,659|30.84| +1.82|$73,601}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Jacquie Gauthier|7,774|18.94| −13.70|$62,713}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Daniel O'Neail|2,656|6.47| +2.60| }}{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|Leonard Vanderhoeven|276|0.67|–|$568}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|41,037| 100.00|$82,792}}{{Canadian election result/total|Rejected ballots|194|0.47 |+.0.01 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|41,231|55.11|−7.12 }}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2006|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Irene Mathyssen|16,067|34.50 | +4.1}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Glen Pearson|15,199|32.64 |−5.5 }}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Dan Mailer|13,495|28.98 |+2.7 }}{{CANelec|CA|Green|David McLaughlin|1,803|3.87| −0.1}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|46,564|100.00 }}{{Canadian election result/total|Rejected ballots|215|0.46 | }}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|46,779|62.23| }}{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2004|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Pat O'Brien|15,664|38.1 |−16.7}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Irene Mathyssen|12,511|30.4 |+19.0}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|John Mazzilli|10,811|26.3 |−7.5}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Ed Moore|1,634|4.0 |}}{{CANelec|CA|Progressive Canadian|Derrall Bellaire|453|1.1|}}{{CANelec|CA|Marxist-Leninist|Cameron Switzer|65|0.2|}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|41,138 |100.0}}{{end}}

Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2000|percent=yes|change=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Pat O'Brien|19,677|54.8 |+3.6}}{{CANelec|CA|Canadian Alliance|Robert Vaughan|7,998|22.3 |+5.2}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Derrall Bellaire|4,119|11.5 |−2.3}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Andrew Sadler|4,107|11.4 |−5.4}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|35,901 |100.0}}{{end}}

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

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1997|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Pat O'Brien|20,497|51.2}}{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Scott Bowman|6,838|17.1}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Irene Mathyssen|6,754|16.9}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Daniel Thrasher|5,499|13.7}}{{CANelec|CA|Green|Heidi Strasser|442|1.1}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|40,030|100.0}}{{end}}

See also

  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts
  • Past Canadian electoral districts

References

  • {{SCref|unit=fed|name=2011fed|accessdate=2011-03-03|35042}}
  • Federal riding history from the Library of Parliament
  • 2011 Results from Elections Canada
  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada

Notes

1. ^Statistics Canada: 2011
2. ^Statistics Canada: 2011
3. ^Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for London—Fanshawe, 30 September 2015
4. ^Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150815061116/http://www.elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=can&dir=cand%2Fcanlim&document=index&lang=e |date=2015-08-15 }}
5. ^Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections

External links

  • [https://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/2006-ONT.html Ontario - 2006 Federal Elections]
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