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Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont (formerly known as Edmonton—Beaumont) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004.

Geography

Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont includes the neighbourhoods of Tweedle Place, Michaels Park, Richfield, Lee Ridge, Tipaskan, Kameyosek, Meyonohk, Satoo, Ekota, Menisa, Greenview, Hillview, Tawa, Meyokumin, Sakaw, Jackson Heights, Kiniski Gargens, Flynn Dell, Minchau, Weinlos, Bisset, Daly Grove, Pollard Meadows, Crawford Plains, Larkspur, The Meadows, Wildrose, Ellerslie, Wernerville and Meadows Area in the City of Edmonton, the Town of Beaumont and the small part of Leduc County that's located between Edmonton and Beaumont. The area of the district is 175 km².

History

The electoral district was created as "Edmonton—Beaumont" in 2003 from the vast majority of Edmonton Southeast, a small part of Wetaskiwin, and a fraction of Elk Island.
   In 2004, it was re-named "Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont".

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
  1. 2004-2006: David Kilgour, Liberal (1991-2005), Independent (2005-2006) - He previously represented Edmonton Southeast and Edmonton—Strathcona.
  2. 2006-present: Mike Lake, Conservative

Current Member of Parliament

Its Member of Parliament (MP) is Mike Lake.

Elections results

Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont, 2006 - present

|-
   |Conservative |Mike Lake |align="right"|27,191 |align="right"|58.6% |align="right"|+16.1% |align="right"|$67,482
   |Liberal |Amarjit Grewal |align="right"|9,809 |align="right"|21.1% |align="right"|-21.7% |align="right"|$73,522
   |New Democratic Party |Neal Gray |align="right"|6,749 |align="right"|14.6% |align="right"|+4.9% |align="right"|$10,297
   |Green |Kate Harrington |align="right"|2,073 |align="right"|4.5% |align="right"|-0.2% |align="right"|$1,347
   |Independent |Kyle McLeod |align="right"|477 |align="right"|1.0% |align="right"|N/A |align="right"|$8,055
   |Communist |Naomi Rankin |align="right"|85 |align="right"|0.2% |align="right"|-0.1% |align="right"|$280 |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes !align="right"|46,384 !align="right"|100.0% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots !align="right"| !align="right"| !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Turnout !align="right"|46,384 !align="right"|62.3% !align="right"| !align="right"|
   Note: These are preliminary results. The numbers may change slightly upon validation.

Edmonton—Beaumont, 2004 - 2006

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   |Liberal |David Kilgour |align="right"|17,555 |align="right"|42.8% |align="right"| |align="right"|$65,152
   |Conservative |Tim Uppal |align="right"|17,421 |align="right"|42.5% |align="right"| |align="right"|$66,701
   |New Democratic Party |Paul Reikie |align="right"|3,975 |align="right"|9.7% |align="right"| |align="right"|$4,138
   |Green |Michael Garfinkle |align="right"|1,911 |align="right"|4.7% |align="right"| |align="right"|$788
   |Communist |Naomi Rankin |align="right"|135 |align="right"|0.3% |align="right"| |align="right"|$751 |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes !align="right"|40,997 !align="right"|100.00% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots !align="right"|181 !align="right"|0.44% !align="right"| !align="right"| |- bgcolor="white" !align="right" colspan=3|Turnout !align="right"|41,178 !align="right"|59.67% !align="right"| !align="right"|

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