Medicine Hat Alberta electoral district | Medicine Hat in relation to the other Alberta federal electoral districts | | Federal electoral district | | Legislature | House of Commons | | MP | | LaVar Payne Conservative | | District created | 1907 | | First contested | 1908 | | Last contested | 2008 | | District webpage | profile, map | | Demographics | | Population (2006) | 113,085 | | Electors (2006) | 79,634 | | Area (km²) | 33,305 | | Pop. density (per km²) | 3.4 | | Census divisions | Division No. 1, Division No. 2 | | Census subdivisions | Medicine Hat, Brooks, Taber, Newell County No. 4, Cypress County, Redcliff, Forty Mile County No. 8 | - For the provincial electoral district by the same name, see Medicine Hat (provincial electoral district).
Medicine Hat is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1908. The riding covers the town of Medicine Hat and surrounding areas on the southeast side of Alberta, including Cypress County, Forty Mile County, Municipal District of Taber, Newell County and the southern part of Special Area No. 2. [edit] History Soon after the province of Alberta was admitted to Confederation in 1905, this electoral district was created, in 1907, from Alberta (Provisional District) and Assiniboia West ridings. [edit] Members of Parliament This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament: - 1908-1911: Charles Alexander Magrath - Conservative
- 1911-1917: William Ashbury Buchanan - Liberal
- 1917-1921: Arthur Lewis Sifton - Unionist
- 1921-1925: Robert Gardiner - Progressive
- 1925-1935: Frederick William Gershaw - Liberal
- 1935-1940: Archibald Hugh Mitchell - Social Credit
- 1940-1945: Frederick William Gershaw - Liberal
- 1945-1957: William Duncan Wylie - Social Credit
- 1957-1958: Bud Olson - Social Credit
- 1958-1962: Edwin William Brunsden - Progressive Conservative
- 1962-1972: Bud Olson - Social Credit (1962-1967), Liberal (1967-1972)
- 1972-1984: Bert Hargrave - Progressive Conservative
- 1984-1993: Robert Harold Porter - Progressive Conservative
- 1993-2008: Monte Solberg - Reform Party (1993-2000), Canadian Alliance (2000-2003), Progressive Conservative (2003-2004), Conservative (2003-2008)
- 2008-present LaVar Payne - Conservative
[edit] Current Member of Parliament Its Member of Parliament is LaVar Payne. [edit] Election results | Canadian federal election, 2008 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Conservative | LaVar Payne | 26,950 | 70.9% | -8.8% | $68,148 | | | New Democrat | Wally Regehr | 4,187 | 11.0% | +3.0% | $3,110 | | | Liberal | Beverley Botter | 2,639 | 6.9% | -1.5% | $9,755 | | | Green | Kevin Dodd | 2,338 | 6.2% | +2.3% | $183 | | | Independent | Dean Shock | 971 | 2.6% | | | | | Independent | David S. Patrick | 580 | 1.5% | | | | | Christian Heritage | Frans Vandestroet | 363 | 1.0% | | | | Total valid votes/Expense limit | 38,028 | 100% | | $99,562 | | Total rejected ballots | 97 | | | | | Turnout | | % | | | | Canadian federal election, 2004 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Conservative | Monte Solberg | 30,241 | 76.14% | -8.23% | $33,906 | | | Liberal | Bill Cocks | 4,331 | 10.90% | +0.43% | $12,440 | | | New Democrat | Betty Stroh | 3,643 | 9.17% | +4.04% | $11,008 | | | Green | Kevin Dodd | 1,498 | 3.77% | | $716 | | Total valid votes | 39,713 | 100.00% | | | | Total rejected ballots | 98 | 0.25% | | | | Turnout | 39,811 | 53.75% | | | Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance vote in 2000. | Canadian federal election, 2000 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Canadian Alliance | Monte Solberg | 31,134 | 74.27% | +8.83% | $37,263 | | | Liberal | Trevor Butts | 4,392 | 10.47% | -7.00% | $3,972 | | | Progressive Conservative | Gordon Musgrove | 4,236 | 10.10% | -2.03% | $2,521 | | | New Democrat | Luke Lacasse | 2,153 | 5.13% | +0.19% | $5,220 | | Total valid votes | 41,915 | 100.00% | | | | Total rejected ballots | 111 | 0.26% | | | | Turnout | 42,026 | 58.71% | | | Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997. | Canadian federal election, 1997 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Reform | Monte Solberg | 22,761 | 65.44% | +10.75% | $32,848 | | | Liberal | Glenn Ennis | 6,079 | 17.47% | -3.39% | $28,313 | | | Progressive Conservative | Gordon Musgrove | 4,219 | 12.13% | -4.77% | $7,651 | | | New Democrat | Jim Driscoll | 1,719 | 4.94% | +0.40% | $4,923 | | Total valid votes | 34,778 | 100.00% | | | | Total rejected ballots | 76 | 0.22% | | | | Turnout | 34,854 | 53.56% | | | [edit] See also [edit] External links |