Ed Komarnicki

Edward Komarnicki
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Souris—Moose Mountain
In office
June 28, 2004  October 19, 2015
Preceded by Roy H. Bailey
Succeeded by Robert Kitchen
Chair of the Standing Committee on
Human Resources
In office
June 21, 2011  October 23, 2013
Minister Jason Kenney
Preceded by Candice Bergen
Succeeded by Phil McColeman
Personal details
Born (1949-11-18) November 18, 1949
Cudworth, Saskatchewan
Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Sally Komarnicki
Residence Estevan, Saskatchewan
Profession lawyer

Edward "Ed" Komarnicki (born November 18, 1949 in Cudworth, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian politician.

A lawyer, Komarnicki was elected into the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 2004 as the Conservative Party of Canada candidate in the riding of Souris—Moose Mountain. He was elected by nearly 3,000 votes over former premier Grant Devine who was running as an independent. Komarnicki has been re-elected in each subsequent election, in 2006, 2008 and 2011, each time with a larger percentage of votes.

During late February 2013, Komarnicki announced that he will not stand for re-election at the next federal election.[1]

Career in the House

In October 2004, Komarnicki became a member of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities (HUMA). In 2006 he became the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and a member of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. In 2008 he returned to his previous file as the new Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources, Skills Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. This change also meant returning to the HUMA committee. After winning re-election in the 2011 General Election, Komarnicki became chair of the HUMA committee.

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeEd Komarnicki 21,598 74.0 +3.5
New DemocraticAllan Arthur 5,461 18.7 +1.9
LiberalGerald Borrowman 1,236 4.2 –2.5
GreenBob Deptuck 898 3.1 –2.9
Total valid votes 29,193 100.0
Total rejected ballots 77 0.30.0
Turnout 29,270 64.0+3
Eligible voters 46,242
Canadian federal election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeEd Komarnicki 19,293 70.5 +7.7 $43,314
New DemocraticRaquel Fletcher 4,599 16.8 +2.9 $6,182
LiberalMarlin Belt 1,834 6.7 -11.8
GreenBob Deptuck 1,643 6.0 +1.3 $2,093
Total valid votes/Expense limit 27,369100.0$89,152
Total rejected ballots 900.30.0
Turnout 27,45957-8
Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeEd Komarnicki 19,282 62.8 +25.9 $40,537
LiberalLonny McKague 5,681 18.5 -1.1 $42,576
New DemocraticMichael Haukeness 4,284 14.0 +0.2 $6,329
GreenMathew Smith 1,448 4.7 +3.0 $518
Total valid votes 30,695100.0
Total rejected ballots 830.30.0
Turnout 30,77865.3+2.3
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeEd Komarnicki 11,306 36.9 -33.1 $52,238
IndependentGrant Devine 8,399 27.4 $69,162
LiberalLonny McKague 6,001 19.6 +5.2 $44,913
New DemocraticRobert Stephen Stringer 4,202 13.7 -1.9 $15,033
GreenSigfredo Gonzalez 537 1.8
Christian HeritageRobert Thomas Jacobson 191 0.6 $194
Total valid votes 30,636100.0
Total rejected ballots 830.3-0.1
Turnout 30,71963.00.0

References

  1. "Souris-Moose Mountain MP Komarnicki will not seek re-election in 2015". Estevan Mercury. March 6, 2013. Retrieved March 10, 2013.


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