Nanaimo—Ladysmith

Nanaimo—Ladysmith is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, in southeastern Vancouver Island.

Nanaimo—Ladysmith
British Columbia electoral district
Nanaimo—Ladysmith in relation to other electoral districts in the Vancouver Island area
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Lisa Marie Barron
New Democratic
District created2013
First contested2015
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2021)[1]134,509
Electors (2021)107,926
Area (km²)[1]1,726.78
Pop. density (per km²)77.9
Census division(s)Cowichan Valley, Nanaimo
Census subdivision(s)Cowichan Valley G, Cowichan Valley H, Ladysmith, Lantzville, Nanaimo, Nanaimo A, Nanaimo B, Nanaimo C

Nanaimo—Ladysmith was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order.[2] It has come into effect with the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election, on August 2, 2015.[3] Five-ninths of the riding came from the previous riding of Nanaimo—Cowichan and four-ninths from Nanaimo—Alberni.[4]

Demographics

Panethnic groups in Nanaimo—Ladysmith (2011−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[5]2016[6]2011[7]
Pop.%Pop.%Pop.%
European[a]104,95079.95%99,61583.36%97,12086.37%
Indigenous11,7758.97%10,1258.47%8,0207.13%
East Asian[b]4,7203.6%3,5502.97%2,6002.31%
South Asian3,2502.48%2,0651.73%1,9801.76%
Southeast Asian[c]2,9352.24%1,9501.63%1,2651.12%
African1,3451.02%7850.66%5100.45%
Latin American7700.59%5100.43%3050.27%
Middle Eastern[d]7500.57%4650.39%2800.25%
Other[e]7750.59%4150.35%3650.32%
Total responses131,26597.59%119,49597.38%112,44597.78%
Total population134,509100%122,710100%114,998100%
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
Demographics based on 2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries.
According to the 2021 Canadian census[8]

Languages: 87.4% English, 1.2% French, 1.2% Mandarin
Religions: 62.9% No religion, 31.7% Christian (9.2% Catholic, 4% United Church, 3.9% Anglican, 1.2% Baptist, 1.2% Lutheran), 1.1% Sikh
Median income (2020): $39,600
Average income (2020): $49,080

Members of Parliament

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

ParliamentYearsMemberParty
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
Riding created from Nanaimo—Alberni and Nanaimo—Cowichan
42nd  2015–2019     Sheila Malcolmson New Democratic
 2019–2019     Paul Manly Green
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present     Lisa Marie Barron New Democratic

Election results

Graph of election results in Nanaimo—Ladysmith (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

2023 representation order

2021 federal election redistributed results[9]
PartyVote%
 New Democratic18,30729.38
 Conservative16,56626.58
 Green16,11025.85
 Liberal8,21413.18
 People's3,1235.01

2013 representation order

2021 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticLisa Marie Barron19,82628.8+5.2$79,614.79
ConservativeTamara Kronis18,62727.1+1.2$134,837.55
GreenPaul Manly17,64025.7-8.9$118,140.35
LiberalMichelle Corfield9,31413.5-0.1$33,839.39
People'sStephen Welton3,3584.9+3.4$8,293.38
Total valid votes/Expense limit68,76599.6$133,040.55
Total rejected ballots2770.4
Turnout69,04264.0
Eligible voters107,926
New Democratic gain from GreenSwing+2.0
Source: Elections Canada[10]
2019 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
GreenPaul Manly24,84434.57–2.69$113,671.60
ConservativeJohn Hirst18,63425.93+1.05none listed
New DemocraticBob Chamberlin16,98523.63+0.63none listed
LiberalMichelle Corfield9,73513.55+2.55$54,697.02
People'sJennifer Clarke1,0491.46–1.63none listed
IndependentGeoff Stoneman2350.33none listed
Progressive CanadianBrian Marlatt2070.29–0.33none listed
CommunistJames Chumsa1040.14none listed
IndependentEcho White710.10$360.48
Total valid votes/expense limit71,86499.69
Total rejected ballots2550.31-0.00
Turnout72,08968.87+27.70
Eligible voters104,678
Green holdSwing-1.87
Source: Elections Canada[11][12]
Canadian federal by-election, May 6, 2019
Resignation of Sheila Malcolmson
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenPaul Manly15,30237.26+17.51
ConservativeJohn Hirst10,21524.88+1.52
New DemocraticBob Chamberlin9,44623.00–10.20
LiberalMichelle Corfield4,51510.99–12.52
People'sJennifer Clarke1,2683.09
Progressive CanadianBrian Marlatt2530.62
National Citizens AllianceJakob Letkemann660.16
Total valid votes/expense limit41,06599.68
Total rejected ballots1300.32+0.09
Turnout41,19541.16-33.84
Eligible voters100,074
Green gain from New DemocraticSwing+13.85
Source: Elections Canada[13]; Maclean's[14]
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticSheila Malcolmson23,65133.20-12.06$136,135.63
LiberalTim Tessier16,75323.52+16.84$21,699.17
ConservativeMark Allen MacDonald16,63723.35-17.04$132,376.87
GreenPaul Manly14,07419.76+12.58$145,016.61
Marxist–LeninistJack East1260.18
Total valid votes/expense limit71,24199.78 $236,098.07
Total rejected ballots1580.22
Turnout71,39975.00
Eligible voters95,200
New Democratic notional holdSwing-14.45
Source: Elections Canada[15][16][17]
2011 federal election redistributed results[18]
PartyVote%
 New Democratic25,29445.26
 Conservative22,57240.39
 Green4,0097.17
 Liberal3,7336.68
 Others2760.49

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