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Revision as of 17:13, 11 May 2009

Pembina was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1988.

This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Athabaska, Edmonton West, Jasper—Edson and Vegreville ridings.

The riding was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed in Beaver River, Edmonton East, Edmonton North, Edmonton Northwest, Edmonton Southeast, Edmonton—Strathcona, Elk Island, Peace River and St, Albert ridings.

Election results

Template:CanElec1 |- Template:Canadian elections/Progressive Conservatives ||Jack Bigg ||align=right|17,578 |- Template:Canadian elections/Liberals |Paul Chalifoux ||align=right|9,342 |- Template:Canadian elections/NDP |ROMANIUK, Anne ||align=right|2,963

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Template:CanElec1 |- Template:Canadian elections/Progressive Conservatives |Daniel Hollands ||align=right|23,864 |- Template:Canadian elections/Liberals |BORGER, John P. ||align=right|9,879 |- Template:Canadian elections/NDP |HENNESSEY, Thomas ||align=right|5,710 |- Template:Canadian elections/Social Credit |WIWCHAR, Norman M. ||align=right|1,184 |- Template:Canadian elections/Not affiliated |DAVIDSON, Sam ||align=right|421

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Template:CanElec1 |- Template:Canadian elections/Progressive Conservatives |Peter Elzinga ||align=right| 19,172 |- Template:Canadian elections/Liberals |BORGER, John ||align=right|12,196 |- Template:Canadian elections/Not affiliated |Daniel Hollands ||align=right| 7,017 |- Template:Canadian elections/NDP |HENNESSEY, Thomas ||align=right|4,266 |- Template:Canadian elections/Social Credit |PELECH, Bill ||align=right|973 |- Template:Canadian elections/Communist |STENBURG, Neil ||align=right|151 |- Template:Canadian elections/Not affiliated |NELSON, Chuck ||align=right|131 |- Template:Canadian elections/Marxist-Leninist |ASKIN, Peter ||align=right| 123

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Template:CanElec1 |- Template:Canadian elections/Progressive Conservatives |Peter Elzinga ||align=right|33,722 |- Template:Canadian elections/Liberals |NOBERT, Leonard Doyle ||align=right|11,877 |- Template:Canadian elections/NDP |FLACH, Norman ||align=right|4,953

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Template:CanElec1 |- Template:Canadian elections/Progressive Conservatives |Peter Elzinga ||align=right| 31,490 |- Template:Canadian elections/Liberals |NOBERT, Len ||align=right|11,464 |- Template:Canadian elections/NDP |DAVIS, Martin ||align=right|5,260 |- Template:Canadian elections/Social Credit |CETINSKI, Ace ||align=right|465

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Template:CanElec1 |- Template:Canadian elections/Progressive Conservatives |Peter Elzinga ||align=right| 44,026 |- Template:Canadian elections/NDP |DARUDA, Greg ||align=right|9,792 |- Template:Canadian elections/Liberals |Bob Russell ||align=right|7,228 |- Template:Canadian elections/CoR |HAUCH, Adam ||align=right| 1,215 |- Template:Canadian elections/Communist |ST. DENIS, Laurent A. ||align=right|127

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By-election: Resignation of Peter Elzinga, 16 April 1986

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By-election on 29 September 1986
Party Candidate Votes
Walter van de Walle 16,525
Ivor Dent 16,251
SEIERSEN, Chris 6,505
Doug Christie 2,765
Ernie Jamison 1,241
Elmer Knutson 926
Anne McBride 423

See also