Vancouver (electoral Districts) - Current Federal Electoral Districts

Current Federal Electoral Districts

In Vancouver:

  • Vancouver Centre (1914–present)
  • Vancouver East (1933–present)
  • Vancouver Kingsway (1952–1987), (1996–present)
  • Vancouver Quadra (1947–present)
  • Vancouver South (1914–1996), (2003–present)

Not in the City of Vancouver:

  • West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country (2004–present)
  • North Vancouver (1987–present)
  • Vancouver Island North (1996–present)

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