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1 Demographics  





2 Geography  





3 Political geography  





4 History  



4.1  Members of Parliament  







5 Election results  



5.1  2021  





5.2  2019  





5.3  2015  





5.4  2011  





5.5  2008  





5.6  2006  





5.7  2004  







6 Student vote results  



6.1  2019  





6.2  2015  





6.3  2011  







7 See also  





8 References  



8.1  Notes  







9 External links  














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Coordinates: 47°17N 53°21W / 47.29°N 53.35°W / 47.29; -53.35
 

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Avalon
Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district
Avalon in relation to other Newfoundland and Labrador ridings (2013 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Ken McDonald
Liberal
District created2003
First contested2004
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]86,494
Electors (2019)69,131
Area (km²)[2]6,457.79
Pop. density (per km²)13.4
Census division(s)Division 1
Census subdivision(s)Admirals Beach, Aquaforte, Avondale, Bay Roberts, Bishop's Cove, Branch, Brigus, Bryant's Cove, Cape Broyle, Carbonear, Clarke's Beach, Colinet, Colliers, Conception Bay South, Conception Harbour, Cupids, Division No. 1, Subd. V, Division No. 1, Subd. W, Division No. 1, Subd. X, Division No. 1, Subd. Y, Fermeuse, Ferryland, Fox Harbour, Gaskiers-Point La Haye, Harbour Grace, Harbour Main-Chapel's Cove-Lakeview, Holyrood, Mount Carmel-Mitchells Brook-St. Catherine's, North River, Paradise, Placentia, Point Lance, Port Kirwan, Portugal Cove South, Renews-Cappahayden, Riverhead, South River, Spaniard's Bay, St. Bride's, St. Joseph's, St. Mary's, St. Shott's, St. Vincent's-St. Stephen's-Peter's River, Subdivision 1A, Subdivision 1B, Subdivision 1C, Subdivision 1D, Subdivision 1E, Subdivision 1F, Subdivision 1G, Subdivision 1H, Subdivision 1I, Subdivision 1J, Subdivision 1K, Subdivision 1L, Subdivision 1M, Subdivision 1N, Subdivision 1O, Subdivision 1U, Treppassey, Upper Island Cove, Victoria

Avalon is a federal electoral districtonNewfoundland IslandinNewfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, at the first election held after April 22, 2024. It will lose the eastern shore of Placentia BaytoTerra Nova—The Peninsulas, gain Salmon Cove from Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, lose the remainder of ParadisetoCape Spear, gain Witless Bay, Bay Bulls and the Southlands and Goulds areas of St. John's from St. John's South—Mount Pearl.[3]

Demographics

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According to the 2011 Canadian census; 2013 representation[4]

Ethnic groups: 97.9% White, 1.5% Aboriginal
Languages: 99.3% English
Religions: 95.7% Christian (43.0% Catholic, 30.2% Anglican, 13.5% United Church, 3.5% Pentecostal, 5.4% Other), 4.1% No religion
Median income (2010): $27,528
Average income (2010): $36,436

Geography

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The neighbouring ridings are Random—Burin—St. George's to the west and north, and St. John's South—Mount Pearl and St. John's East to the east.

As of the 2013 representation order, the riding of Avalon consists of:[5]

Political geography

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Avalon is divided between the Liberal north and the Conservative south. Conservative support is found along the southern coast from the community of Bay BullstoSouthern Harbour. The Conservatives also have some concentration in the north central peninsula, including winning the town of Harbour Grace. The Liberals dominate the central and northern parts of the riding. In 2008, the NDP won two polls, one was a mobile poll, and the other contained the community of Hopeall. The Greens also won a poll in Witless Bay. [1]

History

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The electoral district was created in 2003 from 57.6% of Bonavista—Trinity—Conception, 21.9% of St. John's West and 20.5% of St. John's East ridings. It consisted of:[6]

The 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the electoral boundaries of Avalon should be adjusted.[7] The redefined Avalon had its boundaries legally defined in the 2013 representation order which came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015.[8] 21% of this riding will be moved into Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, and 3% will be moved into St. John's South—Mount Pearl, and will gain 25% of its new territory from St. John's East. It was given the boundaries described above.

Members of Parliament

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This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Avalon
Riding created from Bonavista—Trinity—Conception,
St. John's East and St. John's West
38th  2004–2006     John Efford Liberal
39th  2006–2008     Fabian Manning Conservative
40th  2008–2011     Scott Andrews Liberal
41st  2011–2014
 2014–2015     Independent
42nd  2015–2019     Ken McDonald Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present

Election results

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Graph of election results in Avalon (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2021 Election Results by Polling Area

2021

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2021 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 17,916 50.88
  Conservative 11,636 33.04
  New Democratic 5,019 14.25
  People's 643 1.83


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  • 2021 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Ken McDonald 18,608 50.10 +3.84 $46,697.12
    Conservative Matthew Chapman 12,738 34.29 +3.19 $56,179.94
    New Democratic Carolyn Davis 5,151 13.87 −3.41 $0.00
    People's Lainie Stewart 647 1.74 $0.00
    Total valid votes/expense limit 37,144 99.27 +0.21 $110,063.67
    Total rejected ballots 273 0.73 –0.22
    Turnout 37,417 53.31 –7.06
    Registered voters 70,189
    Liberal hold Swing +0.33
    Source: Elections Canada[10][11]

    2019

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  • 2019 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Ken McDonald 19,122 46.26 −9.64 $63,518.25
    Conservative Matthew Chapman 12,855 31.10 +20.00 $37,082.47
    New Democratic Lea Mary Movelle 7,142 17.28 +2.85 none listed
    Green Greg Malone 2,215 5.36 +4.82 none listed
    Total valid votes/expense limit 41,334 99.05 -0.57 $104,436.05
    Total rejected ballots 397 0.95 +0.57
    Turnout 41,731 59.33 −2.36
    Eligible voters 70,341
    Liberal hold Swing −14.82
    Source: Elections Canada[12][13]


    2015

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  • 2015 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Ken McDonald 23,528 55.90 +22.73 $70,924.68
    Independent Scott Andrews 7,501 17.82 –26.15 $63,334.50
    New Democratic Jeannie Baldwin 6,075 14.43 –14.10 $70,840.75
    Conservative Lorraine E. Barnett 4,670 11.10 –26.00 $58,123.54
    Green Krista Byrne-Puumala 228 0.54 –0.09 $76.49
    Strength in Democracy Jennifer McCreath 84 0.20
    Total valid votes/expense limit 42,086 100.00   $208,407.32
    Total rejected ballots 162 0.38    
    Turnout 42,248 62.33    
    Eligible voters 67,781      
    Liberal notional gain from Independent Swing +24.36
    Source: Elections Canada[14][15]
    2011 federal election redistributed results[16]
    Party Vote %
      Conservative 13,214 37.09
      Liberal 11,820 33.18
      New Democratic 10,164 28.53
      Green 226 0.63
      Others 201 0.56

    2011

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    In the 2011 election, the Liberal candidate was the incumbent MP, Scott Andrews, a former municipal councillor from Conception Bay South. He defeated the Tory candidate, Senator Fabian Manning of St. Bride's, for the second election in a row. Manning was the Conservative MP for this riding from 2006 to 2008, when he lost to Andrews.

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  • 2011 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Scott Andrews 16,008 43.97 -1.31 $71,517.62
    Conservative Fabian Manning 14,749 40.51 +5.35 $85,098.25
    New Democratic Matthew Martin Fuchs 5,157 14.16 -3.22 $3,735.98
    Independent Randy Wayne Dawe 276 0.76 $1,060.00
    Green Matt Crowder 218 0.60 -1.57 $11.96
    Total valid votes/expense limit 36,408 100.0   $85,411.40
    Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 166 0.45 -0.34
    Turnout 36,574 56.77 +4.97
    Eligible voters 64,424
    Liberal hold Swing -3.33
    Sources:[17][18]

    2008

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  • 2008 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal Scott Andrews 14,866 45.28 +6.70 $68,253
    Conservative Fabian Manning 11,542 35.16 -16.39 $54,159
    New Democratic Randy Wayne Dawe 5,707 17.38 +8.31 $25,080
    Green Dave Aylward 714 2.17 +1.37 $766
    Total valid votes/expense limit 32,829 100.0   $82,453
    Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 262 0.79 -0.86
    Turnout 33,091 51.80 -7.81
    Eligible voters 63,882
    Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +11.54

    2006

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  • 2006 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Conservative Fabian Manning 19,132 51.55 +22.24 $71,141
    Liberal Bill Morrow 14,318 38.58 -19.76 $71,528
    New Democratic Eugene Conway 3,365 9.07 -1.91 $1,036
    Green Shannon Hillier 297 0.80 -0.57 none listed
    Total valid votes/expense limit 37,112 100.0   $76,596
    Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 623 1.65 +0.59
    Turnout 37,735 59.61 +9.78
    Eligible voters 63,303
    Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +21.00

    2004

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  • 2004 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal R. John Efford 18,335 58.34 +12.41 $47,245
    Conservative Rick Dalton 9,211 29.31 -10.37 $50,104
    New Democratic Michael Kehoe 3,450 10.98 -3.24 $2,472
    Green Don C. Ferguson 430 1.37 $746
    Total valid votes/expense limit 31,246 100.0   $74,947
    Total rejected, declined and unmarked ballots 336 1.06
    Turnout 31,762 49.83
    Eligible voters 63,745
    Liberal notional hold Swing +11.39
    Changes from 2000 are based on redistributed results. Change for the Conservatives is from the combined totals of the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance.
    2000 federal election redistributed results
    Party Vote %
      Liberal 17,614 45.93
      Progressive Conservative 14,412 37.58
      New Democratic 5,454 14.22
      Alliance 805 2.10
      Others 66 0.17

    Student vote results

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    2019

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    2019 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Liberal Kenneth McDonald 1,332 30.35 -24.69
    New Democratic Lea Mary Movelle 1,292 29.44 +14.74
    Conservative Matthew Chapman 1,045 23.81 +17.03
    Green Greg Malone 720 16.4 +12.4
    Total Valid Votes 4,389 100.0
    Source: Student Vote Canada[19]

    2015

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    2015 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Liberal Ken McDonald 633 55.04 +6.32
    Independent Scott Andrews 212 18.43 -30.29
    New Democratic Jeannie Baldwin 169 14.7 +3.33
    Conservative Lorraine E. Barnett 78 6.78 -22.74
    Green Krista Byrne-Puumala 46 4 -3.86
    Strength in Democracy Jennifer McCreath 12 1.04
    Total Valid Votes 1,150 100.0
    Source: Student Vote Canada[20]

    2011

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    2011 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Liberal Scott Andrews 972 48.72
    Conservative Fabian Manning 589 29.52
    New Democratic Matthew Martin Fuchs 227 11.37
    Green Matt Crowder 157 7.86
    Independent Randy Wayne Dawe 50 2.5
    Total Valid Votes 1,995 100.0
    Source: Student Vote Canada[21]

    See also

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    References

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    Notes

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  • ^ "New Federal Electoral Map for Newfoundland and Labrador". Federal Electoral Districts Redistribution 2022. March 23, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  • ^ "NHS Profile, Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador, 2011". Statistics Canada. May 8, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  • ^ Avalon – Maps Corner – Elections Canada Online
  • ^ Riding History for Avalon (2003– )
  • ^ Report – Newfoundland and Labrador
  • ^ Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts
  • ^ "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  • ^ "Election Night Results — Elections Canada". Elections Canada. September 25, 2021. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  • ^ "Candidate Campaign Returns". Elections Canada. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  • ^ "Results Validated by the Returning Officer". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  • ^ "Final Election Expense Limits for Candidates: 43rd General Election - October 21, 2019". Elections Canada. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  • ^ "October 19, 2015 Election Results — Avalon (Validated results)". Elections Canada. October 21, 2015. Archived from the original on October 26, 2015. Retrieved October 24, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 2015-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
  • ^ Elections Canada – Official voting results, Forty-first general election, 2011
  • ^ Elections Canada – Candidate's electoral campaign return, 41st general election
  • ^ "Student Vote Canada 2019". Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  • ^ "Student Vote". Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  • ^ "District Results". Student Vote. Archived from the original on May 6, 2015. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
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