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Sudbury (federal electoral district)
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Sudbury
Ontario electoral district
Sudbury in relation to other northern Ontario electoral districts (2003 boundaries)
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Viviane Lapointe
Liberal
District created1947
First contested1949
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2021)[1]95,537
Electors (2021)75,123
Area (km²)[2]843.58
Pop. density (per km²)113.3
Census division(s)Greater Sudbury
Census subdivision(s)Greater Sudbury

Sudbury is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1949. The district is one of two serving the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario.

Geography

Sudbury electoral district consists of the part of the City of Greater Sudbury bounded on the west and south by the Greater Sudbury city limits, and on the north and east by a line drawn from the western city limit of Greater Sudbury east along the northern limit of the former Town of Walden, north, east and south along the limits of the former City of Sudbury, west along Highway 69 and Regent Street, south along Long Lake Road, west along the northern boundary of the Township of Broder, southwest along Kelly Lake, and south along the eastern limit of the former Town of Walden to the southern city limit of Greater Sudbury.

History

Sudbury electoral district was created in 1947 from part of the Nipissing riding. It consisted initially of the city of Sudbury and a part of the territorial district of Sudbury.

In 1952, the boundaries were narrowed significantly to include only the city of Sudbury, the geographic township of McKim and the town of Copper Cliff. The rest of the original Sudbury riding was incorporated into the new riding of Nickel Belt.

In 1976, Sudbury's growth in population led the riding to shrink further. It now included only the northern half of the city; the city's southern half was incorporated into Nickel Belt.

In 1996, it was redefined as the part of the City of Sudbury north of a line drawn from east to west along Highway 69, south along Long Lake Road, and west along the north boundary of the geographic Township of Broder.

In 2003, the riding expanded geographically to include the former town of Walden, now part of the city of Greater Sudbury. The remainder of the city continues to be part of the Nickel Belt riding.

This riding was left unchanged after the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Demographics

According to the 2021 Canadian census[3]

Ethnic groups: 77.9% White, 12.3% Indigenous, 3.8% Black, 2.8% South Asian

Languages: 70.0% English, 16.6% French, 1.7% Italian

Religions: 60.0% Christian (41.1% Catholic, 3.9% United Church, 2.9% Anglican, 1.4% Lutheran, 1.2% Pentecostal, 1.1% Baptist, 8.4% Other), 1.4% Muslim, 1.2% Hindu, 35.3% None

Median income: $42,400 (2020)

Average income: $53,450 (2020)

Riding associations

Riding associations are the local branches of political parties:

Party Association name President HQ address HQ city
Conservative Sudbury Conservative Electoral District Association Daran Moxam 104 Beech Street Sudbury
Green Sudbury Federal Green Party Association Simon McMillan 2080 South Bay Road Sudbury
Liberal Sudbury Federal Liberal Association W. Gary Duhaime 2176 Robin Street Sudbury
New Democratic Sudbury Federal NDP Riding Association Richard Eberhardt 182 George Avenue Sudbury

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Sudbury
Riding created from Nipissing
21st  1949–1953     Léo Gauthier Liberal
22nd  1953–1957 Rodger Mitchell
23rd  1957–1958
24th  1958–1962
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1967
 1967–1968     Bud Germa New Democratic
28th  1968–1972     James Jerome Liberal
29th  1972–1974
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984 Doug Frith
33rd  1984–1988
34th  1988–1993 Diane Marleau
35th  1993–1997
36th  1997–2000
37th  2000–2004
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011     Glenn Thibeault New Democratic
41st  2011–2014
42nd  2015–2019     Paul Lefebvre Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present Viviane Lapointe

Election results

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


2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Viviane Lapointe 15,871 34.5 -6.4 $81,822.79
New Democratic Nadia Verrelli 13,569 29.5 +0.6 $82,941.50
Conservative Ian Symington 12,747 27.7 +7.1 $89,028.04
People's Colette Andréa Methé 2,735 5.9 +4.1 $3,349.70
Green David Robert Robinson 940 2.0 -4.7 $0.00
Independent J. David Popescu 111 0.2 $180.22
Total valid votes 45,973
Total rejected ballots 313
Turnout 46,286 62.18
Eligible voters 74,386
Source: Elections Canada[4]
2021 federal election redistributed results[5]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 19,385 34.98
  New Democratic 16,015 28.90
  Conservative 15,414 27.82
  People's 3,389 6.12
  Green 1,099 1.98
  Others 109 0.20
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Paul Lefebvre 19,643 40.94 -6.48 $66,620.57
New Democratic Beth Mairs 13,885 28.94 +1.15 $25,924.07
Conservative Pierre St-Amant 9,864 20.56 -0.54 $20,356.06
Green Bill Crumplin 3,225 6.72 +3.68 $13,223.85
People's Sean Paterson 873 1.82 none listed
Animal Protection Chanel Lalonde 282 0.59 none listed
Independent Charlene Sylvestre 135 0.28 none listed
Independent J. David Popescu 70 0.15 -0.02 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 47,977 99.24
Total rejected ballots 317 0.66 +0.24
Turnout 48,294 65.36 -3.86
Eligible voters 75,035
Liberal hold Swing -3.81
Source: Elections Canada[6][7]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Paul Lefebvre 23,534 47.42 +29.43 $112,165.16
New Democratic Paul Loewenberg 13,793 27.79 -22.13 $95,385.84
Conservative Fred Slade 10,473 21.10 -7.25 $192,788.16
Green David Robinson 1,509 3.04 +0.05 $4,970.15
Independent Jean-Raymond Audet 134 0.27
Communist Elizabeth Rowley 102 0.21
Independent J. David Popescu 84 0.17 -0.09
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,629 99.58   $204,934.28
Total rejected ballots 209 0.42
Turnout 49,838 69.22
Eligible voters 73,050
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +34.77
Source: Elections Canada[8][9]
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Glenn Thibeault 22,684 49.92 +14.77
Conservative Fred Slade 12,881 28.35 +2.56
Liberal Carol Hartman 8,172 17.98 -12.22
Green Frederick Twilley 1,359 2.99 -4.76
First Peoples National Will Morin 229 0.50 -0.42
Independent David Popescu 116 0.26 +0.07
Total valid votes/expense limit 45,441 100.00
Total rejected ballots 180 0.39 -0.05
Turnout 45,621 63.89 +5.38
Eligible voters 71,409
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2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Glenn Thibeault 15,094 35.15 +3.20 $71,329
Liberal Diane Marleau 12,969 30.20 −11.37 $50,177
Conservative Gerry Labelle 11,073 25.79 +4.11 $85,730
Green Gordon Harris 3,330 7.75 +5.02 $8,704
First Peoples National Will Morin 397 0.92 $0