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New 2015 Federal Ridings with 2011 Election Results Ridings Won by Less Than 15% New 2015 Federal Ridings with 2011 Election Results Ridings Won By Less Than 15% Conservative win, 10% - 15% margin % Conservative win, 5% - 10% margin % Conservative win, <5% margin % NDP win, 10% - 15% margin % NDP win, 5% - 10% margin % NDP win, <5% margin % Liberal win, 10% - 15% margin % Liberal win, 5% - 10% margin % Liberal win, <5% margin % Green win, <15% margin % BQ win, <15% margin % Total Voters Votes Cast Conservative NDP Liberal Green BQ Other Winner Second Margin AB Edmonton Strathcona 75,017 49,808 20,084 26,752 1,422 1,165 0 384 NDP CON 13.39% BC Burnaby North—Seymour 70,800 43,290 19,149 15,218 6,804 1,681 0 438 CON NDP 9.08% Burnaby South 68,564 36,525 14,471 16,071 4,282 1,317 0 386 NDP CON 4.38% Courtenay—Alberni 85,928 57,473 25,798 23,399 3,860 3,933 0 480 CON NDP 4.17% Cowichan—Malahat—Langford 73,896 47,760 20,567 20,818 2,774 3,454 0 153 NDP CON 0.53% Fleetwood—Port Kells 65,904 34,583 16,543 11,435 5,418 888 0 306 CON NDP 14.77% Kootenay—Columbia 82,330 52,801 26,448 20,510 1,840 3,394 0 609 CON NDP 11.25% Nanaimo—Ladysmith 87,820 55,883 22,571 25,294 3,732 4,007 0 275 NDP CON 4.87% Port Moody—Coquitlam 73,663 43,459 20,202 17,581 3,706 1,849 0 120 CON NDP 6.03% Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke 85,364 56,654 21,305 22,325 5,494 7,286 0 242 NDP CON 1.80% Saanich—Gulf Islands 83,962 62,462 22,784 6,898 3,788 28,993 0 0 GRN CON 9.94% South Okanagan—West Kootenay 87,066 55,496 24,847 21,886 3,944 4,514 0 308 CON NDP 5.34% Surrey Centre 64,039 32,580 11,618 13,040 5,787 1,186 0 948 NDP CON 4.36% Surrey—Newton 57,882 32,471 8,903 11,457 11,068 844 0 199 NDP LIB 1.20% Vancouver Centre 74,244 41,563 10,828 10,951 12,895 6,268 0 622 LIB NDP 4.68% Page 1 of 5 Total Voters Votes Cast Conservative NDP Liberal Green BQ Other Winner Second Margin Vancouver Granville 74,473 43,645 15,442 10,672 13,138 4,028 0 374 CON LIB 5.28% North Island–Powell River 78,644 50,890 23,424 21,241 3,237 2,625 0 367 CON NDP 4.29% Vancouver Quadra 73,528 46,531 16,953 6,722 20,227 2,629 0 0 LIB CON 7.04% Vancouver South 66,428 36,701 15,571 7,733 12,390 810 0 202 CON LIB 8.67% MB Elmwood—Transcona 61,324 34,290 16,085 15,363 1,779 1,053 0 7 CON NDP 2.11% Winnipeg North 54,176 26,668 7,295 9,439 9,331 475 0 125 NDP LIB 0.40% Winnipeg South Centre 67,447 46,620 19,185 8,554 17,058 1,501 0 321 CON LIB 4.56% NB Beauséjour 64,272 45,486 14,427 10,654 18,509 1,897 0 0 LIB CON 8.97% Madawaska—Restigouche 52,278 35,922 14,541 6,949 12,497 645 0 1,290 CON LIB 5.69% Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe 69,153 44,409 16,327 12,638 13,546 1,899 0 0 CON LIB 6.26% NL Avalon 64,368 35,626 13,214 10,164 11,820 225 0 200 CON LIB 3.91% Labrador 20,305 10,692 4,256 2,120 4,177 139 0 0 CON LIB 0.74% NS Cape Breton—Canso 62,666 38,998 12,719 7,817 17,196 1,264 0 0 LIB CON 11.48% Dartmouth—Cole Harbour 72,129 43,999 11,013 16,026 15,279 1,683 0 0 NDP LIB 1.70% Halifax West 64,824 39,779 12,005 11,317 14,824 1,632 0 0 LIB CON 7.09% Kings—Hants 65,355 40,164 14,714 8,043 15,887 1,520 0 0 LIB CON 2.92% South Shore—St. Margarets 75,256 46,954 19,709 16,940 8,431 1,876 0 0 CON NDP 5.90% Sydney—Victoria 60,719 37,051 14,023 7,049 14,788 1,191 0 0 LIB CON 2.06% West Nova 67,938 42,954 20,204 5,631 15,632 1,487 0 0 CON LIB 10.64% NT Northwest Territories 29,020 15,577 5,001 7,140 2,872 477 0 87 NDP CON 13.73% ON Ajax 73,467 44,166 19,535 6,624 16,754 1,200 0 53 CON LIB 6.30% Beaches—East York 73,302 48,669 11,067 20,265 14,967 2,240 0 130 NDP LIB 10.89% Brampton East 52,715 28,623 8,440 10,775 8,775 487 0 148 NDP LIB 6.99% Brampton South 63,948 35,557 16,148 5,837 12,585 804 0 186 CON LIB 10.02% Brampton West 55,958 28,506 11,977 5,594 10,285 448 0 201 CON LIB 5.94% Don Valley East 60,353 35,173 12,794 7,694 13,503 993 0 188 LIB CON 2.02% Don Valley North 68,263 39,214 15,802 8,128 14,626 517 0 142 CON LIB 3.00% Don Valley West 67,177 45,325 19,894 4,872 18,804 1,616 0 140 CON LIB 2.40% Eglinton—Lawrence 73,522 48,389 22,652 5,613 18,590 1,534 0 0 CON LIB 8.39% Page 2 of 5 Total Voters Votes Cast Conservative NDP Liberal Green BQ Other Winner Second Margin Essex 86,375 50,220 24,239 17,529 7,161 1,217 0 73 CON NDP 13.36% Etobicoke Centre 82,286 53,290 22,307 7,792 21,616 1,431 0 146 CON LIB 1.30% Etobicoke North 68,061 35,072 11,207 8,283 14,929 60 0 594 LIB CON 10.61% Etobicoke—Lakeshore 81,620 50,916 20,486 10,338 17,866 2,047 0 183 CON LIB 5.15% Guelph 91,569 59,219 19,460 9,905 25,642 3,628 0 583 LIB CON 10.44% Hamilton East—Stoney Creek 78,625 44,848 16,557 19,848 6,090 1,278 0 1,075 NDP CON 7.34% Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas 80,948 53,204 22,555 14,997 13,254 1,985 0 408 CON NDP 14.21% Kingston and the Islands 89,963 56,636 19,288 12,242 22,666 2,437 0 0 LIB CON 5.96% Kitchener Centre 75,215 46,997 18,968 10,305 15,175 2,155 0 395 CON LIB 8.07% London North Centre 88,601 53,442 19,802 12,974 18,298 2,160 0 211 CON LIB 2.81% Markham—Thornhill 70,173 38,075 13,857 8,907 14,129 998 0 187 LIB CON 0.71% Markham—Unionville 71,566 39,330 18,024 6,500 13,249 1,182 0 376 CON LIB 12.14% Mississauga Centre 76,730 42,677 17,792 8,106 15,670 987 0 122 CON LIB 4.97% Mississauga East–Cooksville 78,288 44,250 19,268 7,813 15,999 959 0 210 CON LIB 7.39% Mississauga—Erin Mills 76,204 46,468 21,646 7,504 15,978 1,274 0 66 CON LIB 12.20% Mississauga—Lakeshore 82,168 51,742 24,271 6,617 19,069 1,593 0 196 CON LIB 10.05% Mississauga—Malton 69,785 36,634 13,715 8,584 13,478 744 0 111 CON LIB 0.65% Mississauga—Streetsville 78,686 46,237 21,325 7,033 16,179 1,689 0 10 CON LIB 11.13% Niagara Centre 80,109 48,548 18,969 20,957 6,970 1,204 0 445 NDP CON 4.09% Nipissing—Timiskaming 70,841 42,212 15,368 8,919 15,403 2,519 0 0 LIB CON 0.08% Oshawa 92,016 52,489 26,839 19,474 4,022 1,863 0 294 CON NDP 14.03% Ottawa South 87,372 58,971 19,625 10,710 25,954 1,787 0 895 LIB CON 10.73% Ottawa West—Nepean 83,132 56,606 25,297 11,195 17,824 2,283 0 3 CON LIB 13.20% Orléans 89,263 64,006 28,917 8,945 24,306 1,832 0 7 CON LIB 7.20% Ottawa—Vanier 85,017 56,219 15,710 16,126 21,418 2,843 0 122 LIB NDP 9.41% Parkdale—High Park 74,463 50,945 7,924 24,046 16,757 1,666 0 552 NDP LIB 14.31% Pickering—Uxbridge 79,832 49,097 22,573 7,731 16,482 2,218 0 96 CON LIB 12.41% Richmond Hill 78,103 42,532 18,521 7,244 15,150 1,612 0 4 CON LIB 7.93% Sault Ste. Marie 63,819 40,388 16,316 15,124 7,966 846 0 138 CON NDP 2.95% Scarborough Centre 68,025 36,809 12,842 11,286 11,738 945 0 0 CON LIB 3.00% Scarborough North 65,161 35,830 11,959 12,673 10,344 578 0 277 NDP CON 1.99% Scarborough Southwest 67,493 39,379 12,474 13,730 11,554 1,601 0 20 NDP CON 3.19% Scarborough—Agincourt 68,045 37,738 12,887 6,788 17,196 866 0 0 LIB CON 11.42% Scarborough—Guildwood 62,069 34,593 11,998 9,235 12,381 770 0 207 LIB CON 1.11% Scarborough—Rouge Park 69,061 40,730 12,867 12,621 14,156 975 0 112 LIB CON 3.16% Page 3 of 5 Total Voters Votes Cast Conservative NDP Liberal Green BQ Other Winner Second Margin Toronto–St.
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