Kildonan—St. Paul Explained

Province:Manitoba
Fed-Status:active
Fed-District-Number:46006
Fed-Created:2003
Fed-Election-First:2004
Fed-Election-Last:2021
Fed-Rep:Raquel Dancho
Fed-Rep-Party:Conservative
Demo-Pop-Ref:[1]
Demo-Census-Date:2011
Demo-Pop:81794
Demo-Electors:61252
Demo-Electors-Date:2015
Demo-Area:172
Demo-Cd:Division No. 11, Division No. 13
Demo-Csd:Winnipeg, East St. Paul, West St. Paul

Kildonan—St. Paul is a federal electoral district in the Winnipeg Capital Region of Manitoba, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

Geography

It consists of the far northern end of Winnipeg and the rural municipalities of East St. Paul and West St. Paul.

Demographics

14.4% of the riding's residents are of Polish ethnic origin, the highest such percentage for any Canadian federal riding.[2]

Panethnic group! colspan="2"
2021[3] 2016[4] 2011[5]
European56,39059,09063,470
Southeast Asian12,3958,7006,160
Indigenous9,7208,4356,700
South Asian6,3002,6051,675
African2,3301,4501,050
Latin American975660510
East Asian880715800
Middle Eastern42530090
Other/multiracial1,105815385
Total responses90,51082,76080,920
Total population91,48084,07781,794

History

This riding was created in 2003 from Winnipeg North—St. Paul, Winnipeg North Centre and a small part of Winnipeg—Transcona riding.

This riding lost territory to Winnipeg North and Elmwood—Transcona during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Current member of Parliament

Its member of Parliament is Raquel Dancho, a member of the Conservative Party of Canada.

Election results

2021 federal election redistributed results[6]
PartyVote%
 20,962 42.45
 13,782 27.91
 11,755 23.80
 2,677 5.42
 152 0.31
 Others 58 0.12
2011 federal election redistributed results[7]
PartyVote%
 21,417 58.47
 11,007 30.05
 2,888 7.88
 970 2.65
 Other 348 0.95

See also

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Notes and References

  1. [#2011fed|Statistics Canada]
  2. Web site: 2Profile of Ethnic Origin and Visible Minorities for Canada, Provinces, Territories and Federal Electoral Districts (2003 Representation Order), 2006 Census . 2.statcan.gc.ca . 2012-12-02 . October 5, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131005000434/http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/rel/Rp-eng.cfm?TABID=1&LANG=E&APATH=3&DETAIL=0&DIM=0&FL=A&FREE=0&GC=0&GID=653421&GK=0&GRP=1&PID=92634&PRID=0&PTYPE=89103&S=0&SHOWALL=0&SUB=0&Temporal=2006&THEME=80&VID=0&VNAMEE=&VNAMEF=&D1=0&D2=0&D3=0&D4=0&D5=0&D6=0 . dead .
  3. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2022-10-26 . Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population . 2023-10-22 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  4. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2021-10-27 . Census Profile, 2016 Census . 2023-10-22 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  5. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2015-11-27 . NHS Profile . 2023-10-22 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  6. Web site: Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders. 9 April 2024. Elections Canada.
  7. http://www.punditsguide.ca/riding.php?riding=2073 Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections