Despite the usually close vote between the various
right-leaning parties, the
Canadian Alliance,
Reform and
Conservative parties consistently won the district from 1993 to 2011. From 1953 to 2011, the riding and its predecessor,
Esquimalt—Saanich, were only won by a non-conservative candidate two times: 1968 by
Liberal David Anderson, and in 1988 by
New Democrat Lynn Hunter. In each election from 2011 onwards, it has been won by
Green party leader Elizabeth May, who in 2015 won every poll-district within the constituency. The 1988 Conservative loss is attributed to vote splitting between the
Progressive Conservatives and the new Reform party. Despite a Conservative majority in 2011, the Greens won their very first elected seat here and it went on to become their only stronghold in the country. The peninsular portion of the riding is more competitive, with significant support for all parties except the Liberals. However, the Gulf Islands have probably the strongest Green support in the country, with many voters being environmentally conscious, moderate retirees, as well as a notable artist population. Even with the Green collapse nationally in 2021, May held on with 37%, although it was her lowest voteshare in the riding. ==Riding associations==