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Cowichan—Malahat—Langford

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Federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada

Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
British Columbiaelectoral district
Map
Interactive map of riding boundaries from the2025 federal election. Point indicates the city ofLangford.
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Jeff Kibble
Conservative
District created2013
First contested2015
Last contested2025
District webpageprofile,map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]99,160
Electors (2019)92,637
Area (km²)[2]4,749
Pop. density (per km²)20.9
Census division(s)Capital,Cowichan Valley
Census subdivision(s)Langford,North Cowichan,Duncan,Lake Cowichan,Highlands,Cowichan,Penelakut Island,Malachan,Malahat,Halalt

Cowichan—Malahat—Langford is a federalelectoral district inBritish Columbia, Canada. It is on south-centralVancouver Island. It encompasses a portion of British Columbia previously included in the electoral districts ofNanaimo—Cowichan andEsquimalt—Juan de Fuca.[3]

Cowichan—Malahat—Langford was created by the2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the42nd Canadian federal election, polling for which took place on 19 October 2015.[4]

Demographics

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Panethnic groups in Cowichan—Malahat—Langford (2011−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[5]2016[6]2011[7]
Pop.%Pop.%Pop.%
European[a]98,01580.15%88,65083.7%83,62585.91%
Indigenous12,1209.91%10,1609.59%8,7008.94%
South Asian3,1352.56%2,1602.04%1,7251.77%
East Asian[b]2,8452.33%1,9201.81%1,3601.4%
Southeast Asian[c]2,7652.26%1,4401.36%9350.96%
African1,3101.07%5100.48%3950.41%
Latin American8950.73%5200.49%2450.25%
Middle Eastern[d]5350.44%2500.24%900.09%
Other[e]6850.56%3100.29%2550.26%
Total responses122,29598.43%105,91598.02%97,34598.13%
Total population124,247100%108,052100%99,195100%
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
Demographics based on2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries.

Members of Parliament

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This riding has elected the following members of theHouse of Commons of Canada:

ParliamentYearsMemberParty
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
Riding created fromEsquimalt—Juan de FucaandNanaimo—Cowichan
42nd 2015–2019    Alistair MacGregorNew Democratic
43rd 2019–2021
44th 2021–2025
45th 2025–present    Jeff KibbleConservative

Election results

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

2023 representation order

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2025 Canadian federal election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeJeff Kibble28,37537.24+8.88
New DemocraticAlistair MacGregor24,87032.64–10.14
LiberalBlair Herbert21,44728.15+11.77
GreenKathleen Code1,4991.97–4.25
Total valid votes/expense limit
Total rejected ballots
Turnout76,19172.71
Eligible voters104,791
Conservativenotional gain fromNew DemocraticSwing+9.51
Source:Elections Canada[8][9]
2021 federal election redistributed results[10]
PartyVote%
 New Democratic26,93942.78
 Conservative17,85528.36
 Liberal10,31216.38
 People's3,9476.27
 Green3,9156.22

2013 representation order

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2021 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlistair MacGregor26,96842.8+6.7$49,798.01
ConservativeAlana DeLong17,87028.4+2.4$51,680.34
LiberalBlair Herbert10,32016.4+0.6$28,769.73
People'sMark Hecht3,9526.3+4.7$13,032.24
GreenLia Versaevel3,9226.2-14.0$7,031.80
Total valid votes/expense limit63,03299.5$125,299.84
Total rejected ballots3060.5
Turnout63,33864.4
Eligible voters98,396
New DemocraticholdSwing+2.2
Source:Elections Canada[11]
2019 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlistair MacGregor23,51936.06+0.12$90,249.73
ConservativeAlana DeLong16,95926.00+3.19$45,957.36
GreenLydia Hwitsum13,18120.21+3.27$58,460.55
LiberalBlair Herbert10,30115.79-7.98$25,800.21
People'sRhonda Chen1,0661.63none listed
Christian HeritageRobin Morton Stanbridge2020.31none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit65,22899.57 $117,241.30
Total rejected ballots2820.43+0.06
Turnout65,51069.88-5.84
Eligible voters93,745
New DemocraticholdSwing-1.53
Source:Elections Canada[12][13]
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlistair MacGregor22,20035.94-7.65$104,734.63
LiberalLuke Krayenhoff14,68523.77+17.97$18,683.24
ConservativeMartin Barker14,09122.81-20.25$77,247.07
GreenFran Hunt-Jinnouchi10,46216.93+9.71$99,481.30
Marxist–LeninistAlastair Haythornthwaite3400.55
Total valid votes/expense limit61,77899.63 $214,942.07
Total rejected ballots2300.37
Turnout62,00875.72
Eligible voters81,888
New DemocraticholdSwing-12.81
Source:Elections Canada[14][15][16]
2011 federal election redistributed results[17]
PartyVote%
 New Democratic20,81843.6
 Conservative20,56543.1
 Green3,4527.2
 Liberal2,7725.8
 Others1530.3

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  2. ^Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  3. ^Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority,n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.

References

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  1. ^Statistics Canada: 2011
  2. ^Statistics Canada: 2011
  3. ^Final Report – British Columbia
  4. ^Timeline for the Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts
  5. ^Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022)."Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population".www12.statcan.gc.ca. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2023.
  6. ^Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021)."Census Profile, 2016 Census".www12.statcan.gc.ca. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2023.
  7. ^Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015)."NHS Profile".www12.statcan.gc.ca. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2023.
  8. ^"Voter information service".Elections Canada. RetrievedApril 18, 2025.
  9. ^"Election Night Results - Electoral Districts".Elections Canada. April 29, 2025. RetrievedApril 29, 2025.
  10. ^"Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders".Elections Canada. RetrievedApril 9, 2024.
  11. ^"List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election".Elections Canada. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2021.
  12. ^"List of confirmed candidates".Elections Canada. RetrievedOctober 4, 2019.
  13. ^"Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
  14. ^Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, 30 September 2015
  15. ^Official Voting Results - Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
  16. ^"Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates". Archived fromthe original on August 15, 2015.
  17. ^Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
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