Calgary Confederation is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2015. It was created in 2012 from the electoral districts of Calgary Centre-North (70%), Calgary West (23%) and Calgary—Nose Hill (8%).[2]

Calgary Confederation
Alberta electoral district
Map
Interactive map of riding boundaries from the 2025 federal election
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Corey Hogan
Liberal
District created2013
First contested2015
Last contested2025
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]111,785
Electors (2019)91,789
Area (km²)[1]54
Pop. density (per km²)2,070.1
Census divisionDivision No. 6
Census subdivisionCalgary (part)

Demographics

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Panethnic groups in Calgary Confederation (2011−2021)
Panethnic
group
2021[3] 2016[4] 2011[5]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 82,215 68.15% 85,475 72.96% 85,035 78.27%
East Asian[b] 13,435 11.14% 11,350 9.69% 9,950 9.16%
South Asian 5,200 4.31% 4,365 3.73% 3,050 2.81%
Southeast Asian[c] 4,370 3.62% 3,530 3.01% 2,425 2.23%
Indigenous 4,075 3.38% 3,255 2.78% 2,575 2.37%
African 3,420 2.84% 3,400 2.9% 2,035 1.87%
Middle Eastern[d] 3,135 2.6% 2,770 2.36% 1,365 1.26%
Latin American 2,435 2.02% 1,825 1.56% 1,360 1.25%
Other[e] 2,335 1.94% 1,190 1.02% 855 0.79%
Total responses 120,630 97.23% 117,160 96.01% 108,650 97.2%
Total population 124,064 100% 122,023 100% 111,785 100%
Notes: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses.
Demographics based on 2012 Canadian federal electoral redistribution riding boundaries.

Members of Parliament

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

Parliament Years Member Party
Calgary Confederation
Riding created from Calgary Centre-North,
Calgary West and Calgary—Nose Hill
42nd  2015–2019     Len Webber Conservative
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–2025
45th  2025–present     Corey Hogan Liberal

Election results

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Graph of election results in Calgary Confederation (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
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalCorey Hogan33,11248.10+20.21$131,979.58
ConservativeJeremy Nixon31,83946.25+0.56$123,194.59
New DemocraticKeira Gunn2,8444.13–13.59$35,445.87
GreenRichard Willott4000.58–3.10none listed
People'sArtyom Ovsepyan3020.44–4.20$1,192.14
Canadian FutureJeffrey Reid Marsh1980.29$3,284.85
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter1440.21–0.08none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 68,83999.30$137,334.45
Total rejected ballots 4830.70+0.10
Turnout 69,32274.48+7.08
Eligible voters 93,071
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +9.92
Source: Elections Canada[6][7][8]
2021 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party Vote %
  Conservative27,32645.69
  Liberal16,68027.89
  New Democratic10,59617.72
  People's2,7774.64
  Green2,2023.68
  Others2280.38

2013 representation order

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2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeLen Webber28,36746.03–9.08$67,252.27
LiberalMurray Sigler17,56028.49+5.87$72,571.56
New DemocraticGulshan Akter10,56117.14+6.04$4,394.78
People'sEdward Gao2,6704.33+2.61$2,377.79
GreenNatalie Odd2,2953.72–4.93$16,335.22
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter1780.29+0.11none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 61,63199.40$119,393.54
Total rejected ballots 3690.60–0.02
Turnout 62,00067.40–3.77
Eligible voters 91,983
Conservative hold Swing –7.48
Source: Elections Canada[10][11][12]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeLen Webber36,31255.11+9.20$76,635.02
LiberalJordan Stein14,90822.62–20.91$74,229.77
New DemocraticGurcharan Singh Sidhu7,31211.10+3.96$1,171.80
GreenNatalie Odd5,7008.65+5.44$27,621.83
People'sColin Korol1,1361.72none listed
LibertarianTim Moen4070.62none listed
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter1170.18–0.03none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 65,89299.38$116,669.75
Total rejected ballots 4100.62+0.30
Turnout 66,30271.17–2.43
Eligible voters 93,160
Conservative hold Swing +15.06
Source: Elections Canada[13][14][15]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeLen Webber30,66945.91–6.52$153,636.85
LiberalMatt Grant29,08343.53+25.89$159,579.52
New DemocraticKirk Heuser4,7707.14–8.69$60,522.97
GreenNatalie Odd2,1463.21–10.49$21,308.54
Marxist–LeninistKevan Hunter1400.21–0.19none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 66,80899.68$228,532.64
Total rejected ballots 2160.32
Turnout 67,02473.60
Eligible voters 91,061
Conservative hold Swing –16.21
Source: Elections Canada[16][17][18]
2011 federal election redistributed results[19]
Party Vote %
  Conservative26,61952.43
  Liberal8,95717.64
  New Democratic8,03615.83
  Green6,95613.70
  Marxist–Leninist2020.40

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. 1 2 Statistics Canada: 2011
  2. Report – Alberta, archived from the original on August 24, 2021, retrieved July 2, 2013
  3. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  4. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021). "Census Profile, 2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  5. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015). "NHS Profile". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  6. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Calgary Confederation, Alberta (2025)". lop.parl.ca.
  7. "Forty-Fifth General Election 2025 — Poll-by-poll Results:". elections.ca. Elections Canada. 2025.
  8. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (2025). "Candidate Campaign Returns, 2025 General Election: Part 3C – Summary of Electoral Campaign Expenses and Other Outflows – Election expenses subject to the limit – Total". elections.ca. Elections Canada. Expenses are reported "as amended" where amendments have been filed; otherwise, they are reported "as submitted".
  9. "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  10. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Calgary Confederation, Alberta (2021)". lop.parl.ca.
  11. "Forty-Fourth General Election 2021 — Poll-by-poll Results: Calgary Confederation". elections.ca. Elections Canada. 2021.
  12. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (2021). "Candidate Campaign Returns, 2021 General Election: Part 3C – Summary of Electoral Campaign Expenses and Other Outflows – Election expenses subject to the limit – Total". elections.ca. Elections Canada. Expenses are reported "as amended" where amendments have been filed; otherwise, they are reported "as submitted".
  13. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Calgary Confederation, Alberta (2019)". lop.parl.ca.
  14. "Forty-Third General Election 2019 — Poll-by-poll Results: Calgary Confederation". elections.ca. Elections Canada. 2019.
  15. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (2019). "Candidate Campaign Returns, 2019 General Election: Part 3C – Summary of Electoral Campaign Expenses and Other Outflows – Election expenses subject to the limit – Total". elections.ca. Elections Canada. Expenses are reported "as amended" where amendments have been filed; otherwise, they are reported "as submitted".
  16. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Calgary Confederation, Alberta (2015)". lop.parl.ca.
  17. "Forty-Second General Election 2015 — Poll-by-poll Results: Calgary Confederation". elections.ca. Elections Canada. 2015.
  18. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (2015). "Candidate Campaign Returns, 2015 General Election: Part 4 – Campaign Financial Summary – Total election expenses subject to the limit". elections.ca. Elections Canada. Expenses are reported "as amended" where amendments have been filed; otherwise, they are reported "as submitted".
  19. Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections