Darshan Kang
Canadian politician

Darshan Kang

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Darshan Singh Kang (born 1951) is a Canadian politician, currently sitting as an Independent in the Canadian House of Commons representing Calgary Skyview. He previously sat as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada caucus. Prior to his election to Parliament, he served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Calgary-McCall from 2008 to 2015, representing the Alberta Liberal Party.

Before entering politics, he was a welder and a real estate agent.

Political career

Provincial politics

Kang ran for office for the first time in Calgary-McCall in the 2004 Alberta general election. He was defeated in a closely contested race by incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Shiraz Shariff.

Darshan Kang (third from right) attends a news conference with Kevin Taft (third from left) in Calgary, as part of the 2008 provincial election campaign.

Kang won his second bid for office in the 2008 Alberta general election. The election was a virtual rematch of 2004, with all of the same candidates running. Kang defeated Shariff by 98 votes, after returns in the advanced polls showed he had won overwhelming victories. Kang's numbers increased upon the official recount to 118 votes. Shiraz Shariff challenged the vote in court, claiming that the results of the advanced polling and special ballots was tainted, but the challenge was unsuccessful.

In the 2012 provincial election, Kang was initially declared to have been defeated by Wildrose candidate Grant Galpin, but was later declared re-elected after all polling stations, special ballots and advance polls were counted. He declined to run in the 2015 provincial election in order to run for federal office.

Federal politics

In June 2014, Kang was acclaimed as the Liberal Party's candidate for the riding of Calgary Skyview in the 2015 federal election. The riding had previously been Calgary Northeast, represented by sitting Conservative Devinder Shory.

Kang ultimately won, narrowly defeating Shory. He and Kent Hehr are the first federal Liberals elected from Calgary since Pat Mahoney in 1968.

On August 11, 2017, The Hill Times reported that Kang was being investigated by the House of Commons Chief Human Resources Officer for sexual harassment following allegations made by a female staff member in his Calgary constituency office. The father of the woman, when he outlined the allegations in an interview with the Toronto Star, also claimed that Kang offered her a series of payments to not share details of the alleged harassment. On August 31, 2017 Kang resigned from the Liberal caucus stating he wanted to "focus [his] efforts... on clearing [his] name" and did not want the allegations to be a distraction to his caucus colleagues.

Electoral record

2015 federal election

Canadian federal election, 2015: Calgary Skyview
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Darshan Singh Kang 20,664
Conservative Devinder Shory 17,885
New Democratic Sahajvir Singh 3,605
Progressive Canadian Najeeb Butt 957
Green Ed Reddy 851
Democratic Advancement Stephen Garvey 786
Independent Joseph Young 182
Marxist–Leninist Daniel Blanchard 88
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.0     $204,745.54
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters 71,741
Source: Elections Canada

2012 Alberta general election

Alberta general election, 2012: Calgary-McCall
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Darshan Kang 3,865 36.69
Wildrose Grant Galpin 3,185 30.24
Progressive Conservative Muhammad Rasheed 3,085 29.29
New Democratic Collette Singh 227 2.15
Evergreen Heather Brocklesby 137 1.30
Independent Tanveer Taj 35 0.33
Total 10,534
Liberal hold Swing -7.59%
http://www.elections.ab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012PGErpt.pdf

2008 Alberta general election

Alberta general election, 2008: Calgary-McCall
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Darshan Kang 4,279 44.38% 4.93%
Progressive Conservative Shiraz Shariff 4,161 43.16% -0.44%
Wildrose Alliance Ina Given 542 5.62% -2.24%
Green Heather Brocklesby 385 3.99% -0.62%
New Democratic Preet Sihota 275 2.85% -1.63%
9,642
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined 68
Eligible electors / turnout 32,531 31.69%
Liberal gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 2.69%
 

2004 Alberta general election

Alberta general election, 2004: Calgary-McCall
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Shiraz Shariff 3,195 43.60% -26.55%
Liberal Darshan Kang 2,891 39.45% 17.18%
Alberta Alliance Ina Given 576 7.86%
Green Sean Brocklesby 338 4.61%
New Democratic Preet Sihota 328 4.48% -0.32%
Total 7,328
Rejected, spoiled and declined 86
Eligible electors / Turnout 21,831 33.96%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -21.87%