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Alberta electoral district
Red Deer—Mountain View in relation to other Alberta federal electoral districts as of the 2013 Representation Order.
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Earl Dreeshen
Conservative
District created2013
District abolished2023
First contested2015
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]110,793
Electors (2019)89,098
Area (km²)[2]7,659
Pop. density (per km²)14.5
Census division(s)Division No. 6, Division No. 8
Census subdivision(s)Carstairs, Didsbury, Innisfail, Mountain View, Olds, Penhold, Red Deer, Red Deer County, Sundre

Red Deer—Mountain View is a federal electoral districtinAlberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2015.

Red Deer—Mountain View was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015.[3] It was created mostly out of the southern half of Red Deer, including downtown, combined with small portions of Crowfoot and Wild Rose.[4]

Demographics

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Panethnic groups in Red Deer—Mountain View (2011−2021)
Panethnic group 2021[5] 2016[6] 2011[7]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 99,225 84.97% 101,180 87.35% 97,445 90.55%
Indigenous 6,585 5.64% 5,365 4.63% 4,255 3.95%
Southeast Asian[b] 4,560 3.9% 3,725 3.22% 2,010 1.87%
South Asian 1,820 1.56% 1,290 1.11% 1,000 0.93%
East Asian[c] 1,340 1.15% 1,375 1.19% 1,095 1.02%
African 1,135 0.97% 1,170 1.01% 685 0.64%
Latin American 975 0.83% 925 0.8% 565 0.53%
Middle Eastern[d] 510 0.44% 545 0.47% 185 0.17%
Other/multiracial[e] 620 0.53% 260 0.22% 365 0.34%
Total responses 116,780 96.72% 115,830 97.32% 107,610 97.13%
Total population 120,739 100% 119,019 100% 110,793 100%
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
Demographics based on 2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries.

Members of Parliament

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

Parliament Years Member Party
Red Deer—Mountain View
Riding created from Crowfoot, Red Deer, and Wild Rose
42nd  2015–2019     Earl Dreeshen Conservative
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present
Riding dissolved into Ponoka—Didsbury,
Red Deer, and Yellowhead

Election results

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Graph of election results in Red Deer—Mountain View (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Earl Dreeshen 40,680 64.2 -16.0 $46,423.78
New Democratic Marie Grabowski 8,826 13.9 +6.6 $1,984.50
People's Kelly Lorencz 7,581 12.0 +8.1 $15,849.66
Liberal Olumide Adewumi 4,084 6.4 +0.8 $3,861.08
Maverick Mark Wilcox 1,640 2.6 N/A $10,797.74
Independent Clayten Willington 298 0.5 N/A $0.00
Libertarian Jared Pilon 211 0.3 N/A $1,193.15
Total valid votes/Expense limit 63,320 99.6 $117,712.35
Total rejected ballots 278 0.4
Turnout 63,598 71.1
Eligible voters 89,505
Conservative hold Swing -11.3
Source: Elections Canada[8]


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  • 2019 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Conservative Earl Dreeshen 54,765 80.2 +5.87 $94,327.90
    New Democratic Logan Garbanewski 4,946 7.3 -1.11 none listed
    Liberal Gary Tremblay 3,795 5.6 -7.83 $2,038.71
    People's Paul Mitchell 2,637 3.9 - $15,053.69
    Green Conner Borlé 2,026 3.0 +0.39 none listed
    Total valid votes/expense limit 68,169 100.0
    Total rejected ballots 278
    Turnout 68,447 76.8
    Eligible voters 89,098
    Conservative hold Swing +3.49
    Source: Elections Canada[9][10]
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  • 2015 Canadian federal election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Conservative Earl Dreeshen 46,245 74.33 -5.04 $75,604.03
    Liberal Chandra Lescia Kastern 8,356 13.43 +9.89 $9,454.54
    New Democratic Paul Harris 5,233 8.41 -3.49 $13,948.08
    Green Simon Oleny 1,621 2.61 -2.44
    Libertarian James Walper 445 0.72 $1,554.01
    Pirate Scott Milne 312 0.50 $155.90
    Total valid votes/expense limit 62,212 100.00   $225,554.46
    Total rejected ballots 135 0.22
    Turnout 62,347 71.88
    Eligible voters 86,737
    Conservative hold Swing -7.46
    Source: Elections Canada[11][12]
    2011 federal election redistributed results[13]
    Party Vote %
      Conservative 37,507 79.37
      New Democratic 5,626 11.91
      Green 2,384 5.04
      Liberal 1,673 3.54
      Others 65 0.14

    Notes

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    1. ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  • ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  • ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  • ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  • ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.
  • References

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  • ^ Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts
  • ^ Report – Alberta
  • ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  • ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021). "Census Profile, 2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  • ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015). "NHS Profile". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  • ^ "List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  • ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  • ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  • ^ "October 19, 2015 Election Results — Red Deer—Mountain View (Validated results)". Elections Canada. October 22, 2015. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  • ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
  • ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections

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