Edmonton South was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1988. This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Edmonton West and Pembina ridings.

Edmonton South
Alberta electoral district
Defunct federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
District created1976
District abolished1987
First contested1979
Last contested1984

It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Edmonton Southwest and Edmonton—Strathcona ridings.

In April 2025, the son of 1980 Liberal candidate, Bob (Professor Robert) Carney (1933–2009), Mark Carney was elected Prime Minister of Canada.

Members of Parliament

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Edmonton South
Parliament Years Member Party
District created from Edmonton West and Pembina
31st  1979–1980     Douglas Roche Progressive Conservative
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988 Jim Edwards
District redistributed into Edmonton Southwest and Edmonton—Strathcona

Election results

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1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJim Edwards32,51062.46+1.39
New DemocraticJoanna L.H. Miazga9,40718.07+6.34
LiberalKen Munro8,25915.87–10.37
Confederation of RegionsErika Guidera5791.11
RhinocerosDavid W. Huber5361.03
GreenHarry Garfinkle5030.97
Social CreditReinhard G. Mueller2520.48
Total valid votes 52,04699.83
Total rejected ballots 870.17+0.03
Turnout 52,13374.07+14.58
Eligible voters 70,385
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +3.87
Source: Elections Canada[1][2][3]
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeDouglas Roche24,83961.07+1.26
LiberalRobert J. Carney10,67326.24–2.29
New DemocraticGordon F.N. Fearn4,77211.73+0.07
IndependentRobert T. Cristall3180.78
Marxist–LeninistMary Joyce700.17
Total valid votes 40,67299.86
Total rejected ballots 570.14–0.05
Turnout 40,72959.49–13.19
Eligible voters 68,459
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.78
Source: Elections Canada[4][5][6]
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeDouglas Roche27,71359.81
LiberalAlex Fallow13,22128.53
New DemocraticGordon F.N. Fearn5,40111.66
Total valid votes 46,33599.81
Total rejected ballots 900.19
Turnout 46,42572.68
Eligible voters 63,877
Progressive Conservative notional gain Swing N/A
Source: Elections Canada[7][8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Edmonton South, Alberta (1984)". lop.parl.ca.
  2. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (1984). Thirty-Third General Election, 1984: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer (Report). Ottawa: Queen's Printer. ISBN 0-662-53477-8.
  3. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (1984). Thirty-Third General Election, 1984: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer - Respecting Election Expenses (Report). Ottawa: Queen's Printer. ISBN 0-662-53472-7.
  4. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Edmonton South, Alberta (1980)". lop.parl.ca.
  5. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (1980). Thirty-Second General Election, 1980: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer (Report). Ottawa: Queen's Printer. ISBN 0-660-50630-0.
  6. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (1980). Thirty-Second General Election, 1980: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer - Respecting Election Expenses (Report). Ottawa: Queen's Printer. ISBN 0-662-51248-0.
  7. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Edmonton South, Alberta (1979)". lop.parl.ca.
  8. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (1979). Thirty-First General Election, 1979: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer (Report). Ottawa: Queen's Printer. ISBN 0-660-50445-6.
  9. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (1979). Thirty-First General Election, 1979: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer - Respecting Election Expenses (Report). Ottawa: Queen's Printer. ISBN 0-662-50834-3.
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