Canadian federal election results on Vancouver Island
Electoral history Year Results 2021 2019 2015 2011 2008 2006 2004 2000 1997 1993 1988 1984 1980 1979 1974 1972 1968 1965 1963 1962 1958 1957 1953 1949 1945 1940 1935 1930 1926 1925
This page shows results of Canadian federal elections on Vancouver Island .
Regional profile
Like most of British Columbia outside of Greater Vancouver , Vancouver Island tends to be a battleground between the Conservatives and the New Democratic Party (NDP). This is as true now, as has been in the past, except between 1988 and 2004. In 1988, the NDP swept the island in a wave of popular support that saw the party win the most seats in its history. This was wiped out in 1993 however, when many NDP voters switched to the Reform Party which won every seat except Victoria , which was picked up by the Liberals for the first time since 1968. This arrangement continued until the resurgence of the NDP in 2004, which led to it picking up Nanaimo—Cowichan , while the Liberals benefited by the seat switching of Keith Martin in Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca , whose personal popularity allowed him to be re-elected as a Liberal.
Since winning their first seat in the region in seventeen years in 2004, the NDP won two more seats here in 2006 picking up Victoria from the Liberals and Vancouver Island North from the Tories. The Tories won Vancouver Island North back in 2008. In 2011, the NDP picked up Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca from the Liberals while Green Party leader Elizabeth May defeated Tory cabinet member Gary Lunn in Saanich—Gulf Islands to win her party's first elected parliamentary seat in history. The Liberals failed to cross the 15 percent mark in any Vancouver Island-based riding. The island swung hard to the NDP in 2015; May was the only non-NDP MP elected here. In 2019, the Greens were able to pick up Nanaimo-Ladysmith, as well as win over 25% of the vote in Victoria and Esquimalt-Saanich Sooke. The Island is now a 3 way race between the NDP, the Conservatives, and the Greens.
Votes by party throughout time
Election
Liberal
Conservative
New Democratic
Green
PC
Reform /Alliance
Others
1979
43,29017.5%
—
92,05637.1%
—
110,90844.7%
—
1,6470.7%
1980
38,56415.3%
—
107,44642.8%
—
101,76740.5%
—
3,4711.4%
1984
33,82911.5%
—
121,07641.1%
2,5430.9%
133,29445.3%
—
3,6131.2%
1988
49,74215.7%
—
138,69543.9%
3,0121.0%
94,07629.8%
26,6958.4%
3,9941.3%
1993
85,73225.6%
—
64,36919.2%
3,4011.0%
32,6389.7%
124,22937.1%
24,5267.3%
1997
79,35026.1%
—
65,32521.5%
8,6702.9%
16,3195.4%
130,56142.9%
3,8441.3%
2000
88,09428.0%
—
40,36712.8%
12,2913.9%
25,5128.1%
140,87744.8%
7,4862.4%
2004
89,24825.7%
108,84831.4%
111,32232.1%
35,18210.1%
Merged into Conservative Party
2,2410.6%
2006
83,57922.7%
124,64033.9%
132,33336.0%
24,1756.6%
3,1120.8%
2008
67,82118.7%
142,00639.3%
113,92431.5%
35,7559.9%
2,2510.6%
2011
30,1257.9%
146,78338.4%
146,87838.5%
56,75114.9%
1,3950.4%
2015
100,55721.3%
99,93421.2%
157,18733.3%
111,98823.8%
1,8540.4%
2019
76,73915.9%
116,26224.1%
150,437 31.2%
130,02127.0%
8,6521.8%
2021
81,54817.8%
118,16025.7%
170,555 37.0%
66,81914.6%
22,0404.8%
2021
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
PPC
Other
Courtenay—Alberni
Susan Farlinger 9,27613.39%
Mary Lee 22,18132.03%
Gord Johns 30,61244.21%
Susanne Lawson 3,5905.18%
Robert Eppich 3,4675.01%
Barbara Biley (M-L) 1240.18%
Gord Johns
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
Blair Herbert 10,32016.37%
Alana DeLong 17,87028.35%
Alistair MacGregor 26,96842.78%
Lia Versaevel 3,9226.22%
Mark Hecht 3,9526.27%
Alistair MacGregor
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke
Doug Kobayashi 14,46622.07%
Laura Anne Frost 13,88521.18%
Randall Garrison 28,05642.81%
Harley Gordon 5,8918.99%
Rob Anderson 2,9954.57%
Tyson Riel Strandlund (Comm.) 2490.38%
Randall Garrison
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
Michelle Corfield 9,31413.54%
Tamara Kronis 18,62727.09%
Lisa Marie Barron 19,82628.83%
Paul Manly 17,64025.65%
Stephen Welton 3,3584.88%
Paul Manly
North Island—Powell River
Jennifer Grenz 7,92213.15%
Shelley Downey 21,67035.96%
Rachel Blaney 23,83339.55%
Jessica Wegg 3,6566.07%
Paul Macknight 2,7954.64%
Stacey Gastis (Mav.) 310 0.51%
Rachel Blaney
Carla Neal (M-L) 77 0.13%
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Sherri Moore-Arbour 12,05618.40%
David Busch 14,77522.55%
Sabina Singh 11,95918.25%
Elizabeth May 24,64837.62%
David Hilderman 1,9432.97%
Dock Currie (Comm.) 1410.22%
Elizabeth May
Victoria
Nikki Macdonald 18,19427.26%
Hannah Hodson 9,15213.71%
Laurel Collins 29,30143.90%
Nick Loughton 7,47211.19%
John Randal Phipps 2,0653.09%
Jordan Reichert (Animal) 273 0.41%
Laurel Collins
Janis Zroback (Comm.) 291 0.44%
2019
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
PPC
Other
Courtenay—Alberni
Jonah Baden Gowans 8,62011.93%
Byron Horner 23,93633.12%
Gord Johns 29,79041.21%
Sean Wood 9,76213.51%
Barbara Biley (M-L) 1720.24%
Gord Johns
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
Blair Herbert 10,30115.79%
Alana DeLong 16,95926.00%
Alistair MacGregor 23,51936.06%
Lydia Hwitsum 13,18120.21%
Rhonda Chen 1,0661.63%
Robin Morton Stanbridge (CHP) 2020.31%
Alistair MacGregor
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke
Jamie Hammond 12,55417.90%
Randall Pewarchuk 13,40919.12%
Randall Garrison 23,88734.06%
David Merner 18,50626.39%
Jeremy Gustafson 1,0891.55%
Fidelia Godron (Ind.) 990.14% Louis Lesosky (Ind.) 1000.14% Philip Ney (Ind.) 830.12% Josh Steffler (Libert.) 2870.41% Tyson Strandlund (Comm.) 1110.16%
Randall Garrison
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
Michelle Corfield 9,73513.55%
John Hirst 18,63425.93%
Bob Chamberlin 16,98523.63%
Paul Manly 24,84434.57%
Jennifer Clarke 1,0491.46%
James Chumsa (Comm.) 1040.14% Brian Marlatt (PC) 2070.29% Geoff Stoneman (Ind.) 2350.33% Echo White (Ind.) 710.10%
Paul Manly
North Island—Powell River
Peter Schwarzhoff 8,25113.11%
Shelley Downey 20,50232.59%
Rachel Blaney 23,83437.88%
Mark de Bruijn 8,89114.13%
Brian Rundle 1,1021.75%
Carla Neal (M-L) 480.08% Glen Staples (Ind.) 2870.46%
Rachel Blaney
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Ryan Windsor 11,32616.62%
David Busch 13,78420.23%
Sabina Singh 8,65712.70%
Elizabeth May 33,45449.09%
Ron Broda 9291.36%
Elizabeth May
Victoria
Nikki Macdonald 15,95222.30%
Richard Caron 9,03812.63%
Laurel Collins 23,76533.21%
Racelle Kooy 21,38329.89%
Alyson Culbert 9201.29%
Robert Duncan (Comm.) 1130.16% Jordan Reichert (Animal) 2210.31% Keith Rosenberg (VCP) 460.06% David Shebib (Ind.) 1110.16%
Murray Rankin †
2015
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Courtenay—Alberni
John Duncan 19,71428.22%
Gord Johns 26,58238.06%
Carrie Powell-Davidson 15,21221.78%
Glenn Sollitt 8,20111.74%
Barbara Biley (M-L) 1400.20%
James Lunney †Nanaimo—Alberni
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
Martin Barker 14,09122.81%
Alistair MacGregor 22,20035.94%
Luke Krayenhoff 14,68523.77%
Fran Hunt-Jinnouchi 10,46216.93%
Alastair Haythornthwaite (M-L) 3400.55%
Jean Crowder †Nanaimo—Cowichan
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke
Shari Lukens 11,91217.50%
Randall Garrison 23,83635.01%
David Merner 18,62227.35%
Frances Litman 13,57519.94%
Tyson Strandlund (Comm.) 1360.20%
Randall GarrisonEsquimalt—Juan de Fuca
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
Mark Allen MacDonald 16,63723.35%
Sheila Malcolmson 23,65133.20%
Tim Tessier 16,75323.52%
Paul Manly 14,07419.76%
Jack East (M-L) 1260.18%
New District
North Island—Powell River
Laura Smith 15,84026.17%
Rachel Blaney 24,34040.21%
Peter Schwarzhoff 15,41625.47%
Brenda Sayers 4,9408.16%
John Duncan ‡Vancouver Island North
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Robert Boyd 13,26019.46%
Alicia Cormier 6,1819.07%
Tim Kane 11,38016.70%
Elizabeth May 37,07054.40%
Meghan Jess Porter (Libert.) 2490.37%
Elizabeth May
Victoria
John Rizzuti 8,48011.79%
Murray Rankin 30,39742.28%
Cheryl Thomas 8,48911.81% [ a]
Jo-Ann Roberts 23,66632.92%
Saul Andersen (Ind.) 124 0.17%
Murray Rankin
Art Lowe (Libert.) 539 0.75%
Jordan Reichert (Animal All.) 200 0.28%
2011
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Other
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
Troy DeSouza 25,79240.24%
Lillian Szpak 6,43910.05%
Randall C. Garrison 26,19840.87%
Shaunna Salsman 5,3418.33%
Louis James Lesosky (Ind.) 181 0.28%
Keith Martin †
Christopher Robert Porter (CAP ) 145 0.23%
Nanaimo—Alberni
James Lunney 30,46946.42%
Renée Amber Miller 4,9847.59%
Zenaida Maartman 25,16538.34%
Myron Jespersen 4,4826.83%
Barbara Biley (M-L ) 81 0.12%
James Lunney
Jesse Schroeder (Pirate ) 363 0.55%
Frank Wagner (CHP ) 94 0.14%
Nanaimo—Cowichan
John Koury 24,49738.31%
Brian Fillmore 3,0074.70%
Jean Crowder 31,27248.90%
Anne Marie Benoit 5,0057.83%
Jack East (M-L) 1700.27%
Jean Crowder
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Gary Lunn 24,54435.66%
Renée Hetherington 4,2086.11%
Edith Loring-Kuhanga 8,18511.89%
Elizabeth May 31,89046.33%
Gary Lunn
Vancouver Island North
John Duncan 27,20646.11%
Mike Holland 3,0395.15%
Ronna-Rae Leonard 25,37943.01%
Sue Moen 3,0185.11%
Jason Draper (Ind.) 304 0.52%
John Duncan
Frank Martin (M-L) 57 0.10%
Victoria
Patrick Hunt 14,27523.63%
Christopher Causton 8,44813.98%
Denise Savoie 30,67950.78%
Jared Giesbrecht 7,01511.61%
Denise Savoie
2008
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Other
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
Troy DeSouza 19,97434.07%
Keith Martin 20,04234.18%
Jennifer Burgis 13,32222.72%
Brian G. Gordon 4,8548.28%
Philip G. Ney (Ind.) 309 0.53%
Keith Martin
Brad Rhodes (CAP) 130 0.22%
Nanaimo—Alberni
James Lunney 28,93046.68%
Richard Pesik 5,5789.00%
Zeni Maartman 19,68031.75%
John Fryer 7,45712.03%
Barbara Biley (M-L) 155 0.25%
James Lunney
Frank Wagner (CHP) 176 0.28%
Nanaimo—Cowichan
Reed Elley 22,84437.59%
Brian Scott 4,4837.38%
Jean Crowder 27,45445.17%
Christina Knighton 5,8169.57%
Jack East (M-L) 1820.30%
Jean Crowder
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Gary Lunn 27,99143.42%
Briony Penn 25,36639.35%
Julian West[ b] 3,6675.69%
Andrew Lewis 6,74210.46%
Jeremy Arney (CAP) 139 0.22%
Gary Lunn
Dale P. Leier (Libert.) 246 0.38%
Dan Moreau (CHP) 114 0.18%
Patricia O'Brien (WBP) 195 0.30%
Vancouver Island North
John Duncan 25,96345.78%
Geoff Fleischer 2,3804.20%
Catherine Bell 23,46641.38%
Philip Stone 4,5448.01%
Jason Draper (Ind.) 3620.64%
Catherine Bell
Victoria
Jack McClintock 16,33727.56%
Anne Park Shannon 10,00616.88%
Denise Savoie 26,44344.61%
Adam Saab 6,25210.55%
John Cooper (CHP) 2370.40%
Denise Savoie
2006
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
Canadian Action
Other
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
Keith Martin 20,76134.93%
Troy DeSouza 16,32727.47%
Randall Garrison 18,59531.29%
Mike Robinson 3,3855.70%
David Piney 890.15%
Douglas Christie (WBP ) 2720.46%
Keith Martin
Nanaimo—Alberni
Jim Stewart 12,02319.05%
James Lunney 26,10241.36%
Manjeet Uppal 20,33532.23%
David Wright 3,3795.35%
Jen Fisher-Bradley 1130.18%
Barbara Biley (M-L ) 94 0.15%
James Lunney
R. L. Dusty Miller (Ind.) 920 1.46%
Frank Wagner (CHP ) 136 0.22%
Nanaimo—Cowichan
Brian Scott 9,35215.32%
Norm Sowden 19,61532.13%
Jean Crowder 28,55846.77%
Harold Henn 3,1075.09%
Jeff Warr 2770.45%
Jack East (M-L ) 1480.24%
Jean Crowder
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Sheila Orr 17,14426.09%
Gary Vincent Lunn 24,41637.15%
Jennifer Burgis 17,44526.54%
Andrew Lewis 6,5339.94%
Patricia O'Brien (WBP ) 1830.28%
Gary Lunn
Vancouver Island North
Jim Mitchell 7,23912.83%
John Duncan 22,93640.64%
Catherine Bell 23,55241.73%
Michael Mascall 2,7154.81%
John Duncan
Victoria
David Mulroney 17,05627.52%
Robin Baird 15,24924.60%
Denise Savoie 23,83938.46%
Ariel Lade 5,0368.13%
Saul Andersen (Ind.) 282 0.45%
David Anderson †
Bruce Burnett (WBP ) 208 0.34%
Fred Mallach (Mar. ) 311 0.50%
2004
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
Canadian Action
Other
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
Keith Martin 19,38935.30%
John Koury 13,27124.16%
Randall Garrison 16,82130.62%
Jane Sterk 5,0789.24%
Shawn W. Giles 1410.26%
Jen Fisher-Bradley (Ind.) 2290.42%
Keith Martin[ c]
Nanaimo—Alberni
Hira Chopra 11,77019.86%
James D Lunney 23,15839.07%
Scott Fraser 19,15232.31%
David Wright 4,3577.35%
Diana E. Lifton 2010.34%
Barbara Biley (M-L) 80 0.13%
James Lunney
Michael Mann (Mar.) 560 0.94%
Nanaimo—Cowichan
Lloyd Macilquham 9,25716.03%
Dave Quist 18,92832.78%
Jean Crowder 25,24343.71%
Harold Henn 3,8226.62%
Jeffrey Ian Warr 2700.47%
Brunie Brunie (Ind.) 2290.40%
Reed Elley †
Saanich—Gulf Islands
David Mulroney 17,08226.79%
Gary Lunn 22,05034.58%
Jennifer Burgis 13,76321.58%
Andrew Lewis 10,66216.72%
Mary Moreau (Ind.) 2140.34%
Gary Lunn
Vancouver Island North
Noor Ahmed 11,35221.46%
John Duncan 18,73335.41%
Catherine Bell 18,25034.50%
Pam Munroe 4,4568.42%
Jack East (M-L) 1110.21%
John Duncan
Victoria
David Anderson 20,39835.04%
Logan Wenham 12,70821.83%
David Turner 18,09331.08%
Ariel Lade 6,80711.69%
Derek J. Skinner 2060.35%
David Anderson
Maps
Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca
Nanaimo-Alberni
Nanaimo-Cowichan
Saanich-Gulf Islands
Vancouver Island North
Victoria
2000
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Canadian Alliance
NDP
PC
Green
Other
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
Alan Thompson 11,536
Keith Martin 23,984
Carol E. Harris 6,468
John Vukovic 3,857
Casey Brennan 2,056
Paul E. Tessier (NL) 324
Keith Martin
Nanaimo—Alberni
Hira Chopra 10,877
James Lunney 26,516
Bill Holdom 7,635
Bill McCullough 5,340
Donald Lavallee (Mar.) 1,125 Brunie Brunie (Ind) 830 Marty Howe (NL) 235
James Lunney
Nanaimo—Cowichan
Marshall Cooper 10,857
Reed Elley 23,641
Garth Mirau 8,599
Cynthia-Mary Hemsworth 3,640
Norm Abbey 1,196
Doug Catley (CAP) 1,500 Meaghan Walker-Williams (Mar.) 1,262
Reed Elley
Saanich—Gulf Islands
Karen Knott 19,002
Gary Lunn 25,392
Pat O'Neill 4,721
Don Page 6,049
Wally Du Temple 3,243
Kathleen Lapeyrouse (NL) 217 Dan Moreau (Ind) 123 Charley Stimac (Com.) 88
Gary Lunn
Vancouver Island North
Daniel P. Smith 12,092
John Duncan 24,844
Alex Turner 5,701
David R. Tingley 2,994
Pam Munroe 2,532
John Krell (Ind) 216 Nancy More (NL) 205 Jack East (M-L) 92
John Duncan
Victoria
David Anderson 23,730
Bruce Hallsor 16,502
David Turner 7,243
Brian Burchill 3,629
Joan Russow 3,264
Chuck Beyer (Mar) 863 Cal Danyluk (NL) 138 Lorenzo A. Bouchard (Ind) 101 Scott Rushton (Comm) 92 Mary Moreau (Ind) 75
David Anderson
Notes and References
Notes
^ Cheryl Thomas publicly withdrew from the election 30 September;[ 1] her name remained on the ballot as a Liberal candidate because no change could be made to the list of candidates after 28 September.[ 2]
^ Julian West stepped down, however his name remained on the ballot.
^ Elected as an Alliance MP in 2000, Keith Martin left the Alliance caucus in 2003, refusing to join the new Conservative Party and sat as an independent for the remainder of the 37th Parliament . He ran again successfully as a Liberal in 2004.
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