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Browse Regions ›› Central Canada ›› Ontario ›› 905 East ›› Durham (2003 Rep Order)

Durham (2003 Rep Order)

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Representation Order :2003
Federal Electoral District code :35014
Census Population :126,833
 
Redistribution Info [ ? ]Pct
From:
Durham (1996)84%
Pickering – Ajax – Uxbridge (1996)16%


ElectionCens.
Pop.
$pend
Limit
ElectorsVoted % TO ContestPct
Mrg
Raw
Mrg
Num
Polls
Per
Poll
Mrg
1-3
Mrg
1-4
2012 By126,833 $102,462 95,296 34,183 35.9% Cons-NDP24.5% 8,334 236 35.3 33.4% 46.7% 
2011 GE126,833 $95,050 92,470 58,451 63.2% Cons-NDP33.4% 19,460 232 83.9 36.7% 49.2% 
2008 GE118,500 $90,063 87,636 52,998 60.5% Cons-Lib31.0% 16,384 228 71.9 42.6% 43.7% 
2006 GE107,435 $81,923 83,426 57,779 69.3% Cons-Lib17.0% 9,797 214 45.8 29.8% 42.4% 
2004 GE107,435 $78,259 79,911 51,333 64.2% Cons-Lib2.5% 1,265 204 6.2 25.6% 36.7% 
2000 Tr107,435  70,667 40,548 57.4% Lib-CA13.2% 5,344   25.2% 39.3% 

  

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