2013 British Columbia general election
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The 40th British Columbia general election took place on May 14, 2013, to elect the 85 members of the Legislative Assembly in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The British Columbia Liberal Party (BC Liberals) formed the government during the 39th Parliament prior to this general election, initially under the leadership of Premier Gordon Campbell then after his resignation, Christy Clark. The British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP) under the leadership of Carole James, and then Adrian Dix, formed the Official Opposition. The BC Green Party under the leadership of Jane Sterk and the BC Conservative Party under John Cummins were also included in polling, although neither party had representation at the end of the 39th Parliament.
The Liberal Party won its fourth straight majority; Clark was defeated in her riding, but she was re-elected to the legislature in a subsequent by-election in Westside-Kelowna on July 10, 2013,[1] after Liberal MLA Ben Stewart stepped down on her behalf.[2] The NDP remained the official opposition, losing two seats, and the Green Party won its first seat.
Despite their victory, the Liberals had been consistently several points behind the opposition New Democrats in every public opinion poll throughout the campaign.[3] Even poll results released on the very last day of the campaign suggested that the New Democrats had an eight to nine percentage point margin over the Liberals.[4] Only one pollster, Forum Research, had released a poll which suggested that the Liberals were close enough that a victory was even possible for them, although even that poll had the New Democrats ahead by two percentage points.[4] The Liberals' upset victory led to significant media debate about the quality of opinion polling in Canadian elections, similarly to the Alberta Progressive Conservatives' victory in the 2012 provincial election in Alberta despite trailing the Wildrose Party in opinion polling throughout the campaign.[4]
Timing
Section 23 of British Columbia's Constitution Act provides that general elections occur on the second Tuesday of fourth calendar year after the last election.[5] As an election was held on May 12, 2009, the next election was scheduled for May 14, 2013. The same section, though, makes the fixed election date subject to the Lieutenant Governor's right to dissolve the Legislative Assembly as he or she sees fit.[5]
The writs were dropped April 16, 2013,[6] and the general election was held on May 14, 2013, with advanced voting made available on May 8 through 11.[7]
Background
After leading the BC Liberals for 17 years, Gordon Campbell announced he would resign as Premier and party leader in November 2010. This was seen as the result of opposition to the Harmonized Sales Tax, which was very unpopular with voters.[8]
In the ensuing leadership campaign, Christy Clark, the eventual winner, suggested she would prefer to hold an election earlier than 2013 to secure her own mandate.[9] She was believed to be preparing her party for an election as early as autumn 2011.[10] However, due to the unfavourable result from the HST referendum, she decided to rule out an early election.[11]
Political parties
This is a list of political parties who ran candidates in the 2013 election:[12][13]
Party | Leader | Expenditures[14] | Notes | |
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British Columbia Liberal Party | Christy Clark | $11,740,241 | The BC Liberals have formed a majority government since May 2001. With the resignation of party leader Gordon Campbell, the new party leader Christy Clark was selected on February 26, 2011.[15] The party is completely independent of the federal Liberals and the federal Conservatives. | |
British Columbia New Democratic Party | Adrian Dix | $9,090,489 | Affiliated with the federal NDP, the BC NDP held power from 1972-1975 and 1991-2001. On April 17, 2011, Adrian Dix was chosen as the party leader in their 2011 leadership convention. | |
Green Party of British Columbia | Jane Sterk | $177,660 | The party is based on the belief in sustainability[16] and maintains a full policy platform.[17] | |
British Columbia Conservative Party | John Cummins | $154,502 | Having last won a seat in 1978, the Conservative Party has re-emerged as minor party. According to polling in March 2013, the party holds less than one-third of the centre-right vote (shared with the BC Liberals). The party received a temporary boost when, on March 26, 2012, Abbotsford South MLA John van Dongen announced that he was leaving the BC Liberals to join the BC Conservatives, providing the party with its first representative in decades. Van Dongen shortly quit the party to sit as an independent on September 22, 2012. | |
Advocational International Democratic Party of British Columbia | Michael Yawney | $2,780 | The party was registered in 2006 and despite accumulating over two million dollars in assets the party did not nominate any candidates in the 2009 election.[18] | |
British Columbia Party | $0 | A right-of-centre party[19] which did not nominate any candidates in the last election and only 2 candidates in the 2005 election. | ||
Christian Heritage Party of British Columbia | Wilfred Hanni | $2,111 | The party is based in the supremacy of God and rule of law[20] and maintains a full policy platform.[21] It was founded in 2010 as the BC Heritage Party but changed its named to the Christian Heritage Party in 2012 when it developed ties to the federal Christian Heritage Party. | |
Communist Party of British Columbia | Samuel Hammond | $1,375 | As a provincial branch of the federal Communist Party of Canada, party advocates a communist ideology, including labour rights and limits to corporate control.[22] Active since 2001, the party nominated four candidates in 2001 and three in both the 2005 and 2009 elections. | |
British Columbia Excalibur Party | Michael Halliday | $901 | Founded in 2013, the party has developed an election platform.[23] | |
BC First Party | Salvatore Vetro | $1,768 | Founded in 2010, the party advocates for democratic reforms, including the use of referendums, free votes, and at-large elections for the position of Premier.[24] The party nominated a candidate in the 2011 by-election. | |
Helping Hand Party | Alan Saldanha | Founded in 2011. The party is based on the belief "that helping others unconditionally provides for a meaningful existence" and intends to run only a single candidate, Alan Saldanha in Surrey-Newton.[25] | ||
British Columbia Libertarian Party | $1,994 | The party advocates for libertarian principles including protecting civil liberties and private property rights, legalizing drugs, and ending government controls on economic activity.[26] Active since the 1980s, the party nominated six candidates in both the 2005 and 2009 elections. | ||
British Columbia Marijuana Party | Marc Emery | $751 | The party seeks to legalize marijuana. Active since 2000, the party nominated a full slate of candidates in 2001 and 44 candidates in 2005. The party endorsed the Green Party in the 2009 election but nominated one candidate regardless. | |
Platinum Party of Employers Who Think and Act to Increase Awareness | Espavo Sozo | $0 | Founded in 2005, the party advocates for government accountability.[27] The party nominated 11 candidates in the 2005 election but none in 2009. | |
British Columbia Social Credit Party | The once dominant conservative party last formed the government under Bill Vander Zalm and Rita Johnston but has not elected an MLA since 1991.[28] The party did not nominate any candidates in the 2009 election. | |||
Unparty: The Consensus-Building Party | Michael Donovan | $0 | Founded in 2011, the party promotes consensus government over adversarial party politics.[29] | |
B.C. Vision | Jagmohan Bhandari | $179 | Founded in 2013, the party has developed an election platform that includes technology development, environmental conservation, public health, cross-generational communication, senior education, and fiscal responsibility.[30] | |
Work Less Party of British Columbia | Conrad Schmidt | $9,420 | The party seeks to legislate a 32-hour or four-day work week.[31] Active since 2003, the party nominated 11 candidate in 2005 and two in 2009. | |
Your Political Party of British Columbia | James Filippelli | $1,884 | The party seeks to reduce the influence of political parties on government and increase public review of government operations, inclusive of crown corporations and local governments. They maintain a full platform which includes making all campaign promises legally binding.[32] Active since 2002, the party nominated one candidate in 2005 and two in 2009. |
Results
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Liberal | NDP | Gr | In |
Party | Party leader | Candidates | Seats | Popular Vote | |||||||
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2009 | Dissolution | Elected | % Change | Seats % | # | % | Change (pp) | ||||
Liberal | Christy Clark | 85 | 49 | 45 | 49 | +8.89 | 57.6 | 794,946 | 44.14 | –1.68 | |
New Democratic | Adrian Dix | 85 | 35 | 36 | 34 | –5.56 | 40.0 | 715,999 | 39.71 | –2.44 | |
Green | Jane Sterk | 61 | — | — | 1 | * | 1.2 | 146,607 | 8.13 | –0.08 | |
Independent | 35 | 1 | 4 | 1 | –75.0 | 1.2 | 42,565 | 2.36 | +1.31 | ||
Conservative | John Cummins | 56 | — | — | — | — | — | 85,783 | 4.76 | +2.66 | |
No Affiliation | 11 | — | — | — | — | — | 6,751 | 0.37 | +0.28 | ||
Libertarian | vacant | 8 | — | — | — | — | — | 2,049 | 0.11 | +0.02 | |
First | Salvatore Vetro | 2 | * | — | — | — | — | 1,271 | 0.07 | * | |
Excalibur | Michael Halliday | 6 | * | — | — | — | — | 995 | 0.06 | * | |
Vision | Jagmohan Bhandari | 4 | * | — | — | — | — | 878 | 0.05 | * | |
Christian Heritage | Wilfred Hanni | 2 | * | — | — | — | — | 828 | 0.05 | * | |
Marijuana | Marc Emery | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | 766 | 0.04 | +0.02 | |
Your Political Party | James Filippelli | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | 528 | 0.03 | +0.01 | |
British Columbia Party | vacant | 3 | * | — | — | — | — | 445 | 0.02 | * | |
Communist | Samuel Hammond | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | 388 | 0.02 | –0.01 | |
Social Credit | vacant | 1 | * | — | — | — | — | 384 | 0.02 | * | |
HHP | Alan Saldanha | 1 | * | — | — | — | — | 282 | 0.02 | * | |
Unparty | Michael Donovan | 2 | * | — | — | — | — | 248 | 0.01 | * | |
Work Less | Conrad Schmidt | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | 145 | 0.01 | –0.01 | |
Advocational | Michael Yawney | 2 | * | — | — | — | — | 137 | 0.01 | * | |
Platinum | Espavo Sozo | 2 | * | — | — | — | — | 56 | 0.00 | * | |
Total | 376 | 85 | 85 | 85 | — | 100.0 | 1,803,051 | 100.00 |
Voter Turnout
Voter turnout was 57.1%, but varied from riding to riding. 10 of the 85 ridings had less than 50% voter turnout. Richmond and Kelowna were the only major cities with under 50% turnout.
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Voting Turnout in the BC 2013 General Election
Retiring incumbents
Opinion polls
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Voting intentions leading up to the 2013 election
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Voting intentions since the 2009 election
Polling Firm | Date of Polling | Link | Lib. | NDP | Green | Cons. | Other | type of poll | sample size |
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Election 2013 | May 14, 2013 | HTML | 44.14 | 39.71 | 8.13 | 4.76 | 3.25 | ballot | 1,803,051 |
Ipsos Reid | May 13, 2013 | HTML | 37 | 45 | 9 | 6 | 3 | online | 800 |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | May 12–13, 2013 | 36 | 45 | 9 | 7 | 3 | online | 803 | |
EKOS | May 10–12, 2013 | 34.5 | 40.5 | 13.0 | 9.3 | 2.7 | IVR | 861 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | May 9–10, 2013 | 36 | 45 | 9 | 6 | 4 | online | 808 | |
Justason Market Intelligence | May 8–9, 2013 | HTML | 31 | 45 | 14 | 8 | 3 | online | 700 |
Ipsos Reid | May 8–9, 2013 | HTML | 37 | 43 | 10 | 7 | 3 | online | 800 |
Forum Research | May 8, 2013 | 41 | 43 | 8 | 6 | 2 | IVR | 1,147 | |
Hill & Knowlton | May 7–8, 2013 | 34.6 | 41.1 | 13.6 | 7.5 | 3.3 | online | 804 | |
Oraclepoll Research | May 5–7, 2013 | HTML | 37 | 41 | 12 | 10 | telephone | 1,000 | |
Campaign Research | May 2, 2013 | 35 | 38 | 13 | 10 | 5 | IVR | 1,303 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | May 1–2, 2013 | 34 | 41 | 12 | 10 | 3 | online | 808 | |
Ipsos Reid | April 30 – May 2, 2013 | HTML | 35 | 45 | 10 | 7 | 3 | online | 1,000 |
Insights West | April 29 – May 2, 2013 | HTML | 33 | 41 | 14 | 11 | 1 | online | 855 |
Forum Research | April 30, 2013 | 35 | 39 | 12 | 9 | 3 | IVR | 1,055 | |
Abacus Data | April 23–26, 2013 | 33 | 43 | 12 | 9 | 3 | online | 1,042 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | April 24–25, 2013 | 31 | 45 | 10 | 11 | 3 | online | 812 | |
Justason Market Intelligence | April 15–23, 2013 | HTML | 27 | 49 | 12 | 11 | 2 | telephone/online | 600 |
Ipsos Reid | April 11–14, 2013 | HTML | 29 | 48 | 9 | 11 | 3 | online | 800 |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | April 12–13, 2013 | 28 | 45 | 13 | 12 | 3 | online | 804 | |
EKOS | April 3–10, 2013 | 28.4 | 44.9 | 11.1 | 13.0 | 2.7 | IVR | 917 | |
Election 2009 | May 12, 2009 | – | 45.82 | 42.15 | 8.21 | 2.10 | 1.72 | ballot | 1,640,542 |
Opinion polling from 2009 to March 2013 | ||||||||||
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Polling Firm | Date of Polling | Link | Lib. | NDP | Green | Cons. | Other | type of poll | sample size | |
Insights West | March 26–31, 2013 | HTML | 28 | 45 | 15 | 10 | 2 | online | 855 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | March 18–19, 2013 | 28 | 48 | 11 | 11 | 2 | online | 809 | ||
Campaign Research | March 12, 2013 | 33 | 38 | 12 | 13 | 4 | IVR | 1,112 | ||
Ipsos Reid | March 8–12, 2013 | HTML | 32 | 51 | 7 | 9 | 1 | online | 1,000 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | February 21–22, 2013 | 31 | 47 | 10 | 9 | 3 | online | 803 | ||
EKOS | February 1–10, 2013 | 27.4 | 39.0 | 13.5 | 14.6 | 5.5 | IVR | 687 | ||
Justason Market Intelligence | January 25 – February 1, 2013 | HTML | 26 | 48 | 11 | 12 | 3 | telephone/online | 600 | |
Mustel Group | January 11–21, 2013 | 33 | 43 | 11 | 11 | 2 | telephone | 509 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | January 17–18, 2013 | 31 | 46 | 10 | 10 | 3 | online | 802 | ||
Ipsos Reid | November 26–30, 2012 | HTML | 35 | 48 | 7 | 9 | 1 | online | 1,000 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | November 21–22, 2012 | 29 | 47 | 9 | 12 | 2 | online | 800 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | October 9–10, 2012 | 26 | 49 | 7 | 16 | 2 | online | 800 | ||
Justason Market Intelligence | September 24 – October 1, 2012 | HTML | 28 | 48 | 13 | 9 | 1 | telephone/online | 539 | |
Ipsos Reid | September 11–18, 2012 | HTML | 32 | 49 | 6 | 12 | 1 | online | 1,006 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | September 10–11, 2012 | 25 | 46 | 8 | 19 | 1 | online | 800 | ||
Environics | August 29–31, 2012 | HTML | 25.4 | 44.8 | 7.8 | 19.8 | 2.2 | online | 854 | |
Forum Research | August 30, 2012 | 23 | 45 | 10 | 20 | 2 | IVR | 902 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | July 30 – August 1, 2012 | 22 | 49 | 9 | 19 | 2 | online | 804 | ||
Forum Research | July 31, 2012 | 23 | 49 | 9 | 18 | 2 | IVR | 1,064 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | July 3–5, 2012 | 23 | 45 | 8 | 22 | 2 | online | 801 | ||
Forum Research | June 12, 2012 | 20 | 50 | 11 | 19 | 0 | IVR | 1,014 | ||
Ipsos Reid | June 5–11, 2012 | HTML | 29 | 48 | 6 | 16 | 1 | online | 1,026 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | May 7–9, 2012 | 23 | 50 | 6 | 19 | 2 | online | 802 | ||
Forum Research | May 2, 2012 | 23 | 48 | 8 | 19 | 1 | IVR | 1,054 | ||
Forum Research | April 11, 2012 | 23 | 46 | 8 | 23 | 1 | IVR | 1,069 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | March 29–30, 2012 | 23 | 43 | 8 | 23 | 3 | online | 800 | ||
Forum Research | March 19, 2012 | 21 | 47 | 9 | 21 | 2 | IVR | 1,063 | ||
Mustel Group | March 5–19, 2012 | 34 | 42 | 6 | 17 | 2 | telephone | 518 | ||
Justason Market Intelligence | February 24 – March 7, 2012 | HTML | 31 | 45 | 8 | 14 | 2 | telephone/online | 611 | |
Forum Research | February 22, 2012 | 24 | 42 | 10 | 22 | 2 | IVR | 858 | ||
NRG Research Group | February 7–12, 2012 | 36 | 42 | 10 | 13 | telephone | 600 | |||
Ipsos Reid | February 1–5, 2012 | HTML | 32 | 44 | 7 | 16 | 2 | online | 1,000 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | January 27–29, 2012 | 28 | 42 | 10 | 19 | 1 | online | 800 | ||
Forum Research | January 23, 2012 | 26 | 39 | 9 | 22 | 4 | IVR | 988 | ||
Forum Research | December 15, 2011 | 23 | 34 | 15 | 23 | 5 | IVR | 1,045 | ||
Oraclepoll Research | November 22–25, 2011 | 25 | 44 | 16 | 15 | telephone | 600 | |||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | October 31 – November 1, 2011 | 31 | 40 | 8 | 18 | 3 | online | 803 | ||
Ipsos Reid | September 28 – October 3, 2011 | HTML | 38 | 45 | 6 | 12 | 3 | online | 1,000 | |
Mustel Group | May 4–15, 2011 | HTML | 37 | 35 | 9 | 18 | 1 | telephone | 500 | |
Ipsos Reid | May 9–13, 2011 | HTML | 41 | 39 | 8 | 10 | 2 | telephone/online | 1,200 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | March 16–17, 2011 | 43 | 38 | 10 | 5 | 4 | online | 807 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | February 15–17, 2011 | 41 | 38 | 11 | 4 | 6 | online | 811 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | December 20–21, 2010 | 38 | 38 | 12 | 7 | 5 | online | 806 | ||
Mustel Group | December 3–12, 2010 | HTML | 41 | 36 | 15 | 7 | 2 | telephone | 500 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | December 7–8, 2010 | 36 | 36 | 14 | 6 | 8 | online | 804 | ||
Mustel Group | November 4–15, 2010 | 37 | 42 | 10 | 9 | 3 | telephone | 502 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | November 2–3, 2010 | 26 | 47 | 10 | 10 | 7 | online | 807 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | October 13–14, 2010 | 24 | 49 | 13 | 8 | 6 | online | 804 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | September 8–9, 2010 | 25 | 48 | 13 | 8 | 6 | online | 805 | ||
Mustel Group | August 26 – September 7, 2010 | 33 | 42 | 12 | 11 | 2 | telephone | 502 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | July 26–28, 2010 | 27 | 48 | 13 | 6 | 6 | online | 800 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | July 6–8, 2010 | HTML | 23 | 46 | 14 | 8 | 9 | online | 801 | |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | June 1–6, 2010 | 26 | 46 | 14 | 8 | online | 1,612 | |||
Mustel Group | May 6–16, 2010 | 32 | 44 | 13 | 7 | 3 | telephone | 500 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | April 12–14, 2010 | 29 | 47 | 14 | 5 | online | 800 | |||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | March 15–17, 2010 | 35 | 43 | 13 | 6 | online | 905 | |||
Mustel Group | November 9–19, 2009 | 35 | 43 | 15 | 5 | 2 | 500 | |||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | November 10–11, 2009 | HTML | 33 | 47 | 10 | 7 | online | 800 | ||
Ipsos Reid | September 9–13, 2009 | HTML | 35 | 45 | 13 | 7 | telephone | 800 | ||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | September 1–3, 2009 | HTML | 31 | 45 | 11 | 7 | online | 783 | ||
Mustel Group | August 5–11, 2009 | 38 | 46 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 500 | |||
Angus Reid Public Opinion | July 31 – August 2, 2009 | HTML | 34 | 42 | 12 | 7 | 5 | online | 805 | |
Election 2009 | May 12, 2009 | – | 45.82 | 42.15 | 8.21 | 2.10 | 1.72 | ballot | 1,640,542 |
Candidates
The following is a list of candidates, as shown on the list of candidates that have officially registered as noted by Elections BC's List of Standing Nominees for more details.
- Names in bold indicate party leaders and cabinet ministers.
- The victorious Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for each district has a coloured bar to the left of his or her name.
- Incumbents who did not seek re-election are denoted by †
- Conservative candidates who are listed as "non-affiliated" are denoted by ‡
Northern British Columbia
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Nechako Lakes
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|John Rustad
5,324 - 53.79%
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|Sussanne Skidmore-Hewlett
2,737 - 27.65%
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|Colin Hamm
510 - 5.15%
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|Dan Brooks
1,253 - 12.66%
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|Beverly Bird (Advocational)
74 - 0.75%
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|John Rustad
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|North Coast
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|Judy Fraser
2,692 - 33.07%
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|Jennifer Rice
4,617 - 56.72%
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|Hondo Arendt
821 - 10.21%
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|Gary Coons†
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Peace River North
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|Pat Pimm
7,905 - 58.94%
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|Judy Fox-McGuire
1,319 - 9.84%
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|Wyeth Sigurdson
900 - 6.71%
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|Arthur Hadland (Ind.)
3,287 - 24.51%
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|Pat Pimm
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Peace River South
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|Mike Bernier
4,373 - 46.73%
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|Darwin Wren
1,988 - 21.24%
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|Kurt Peats
2,546 - 27.21%
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|Tyrel Pohl (Ind.)
451 - 4.84%
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|Blair Lekstrom†
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Prince George-Mackenzie
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|Mike Morris
10,689 - 55.19%
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|Bobby Deepak
6,725 - 34.73%
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|Karen McDowell
1,094 - 5.65%
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|Terry Rysz
858 - 4.43%
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|Pat Bell†
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Prince George-Valemount
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|Shirley Bond
11,291 - 56.95%
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|Sherry Ogasawara
7,116 - 35.89%
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|Nathan Giede
1,105 - 5.57%
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|Donald Roberts (Christian)
314 - 1.58%
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|Shirley Bond
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Skeena
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|Carol Leclerc
5,087 - 43.27%
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|Robin Austin
5,609 - 47.71%
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|Mike Brousseau
797 - 6.78%
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|Trevor Hendry (BC Party)
263 - 2.24%
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|Robin Austin
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Stikine
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|Sharon Hartwell
3,167 - 36.61%
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|Doug Donaldson
4,074 - 47.10%
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|Roger Benham
303 - 3.50%
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|Jonathan Dieleman
533 - 6.16%
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|Rod Taylor (Christian)
514- 5.94%
Jesse O'Leary (Ind.)
59 - 0.68%
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|Doug Donaldson
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Kootenays
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Columbia River-Revelstoke
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|Doug Clovechok
4,847 - 36.19%
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|Norm Macdonald
6,463 - 48.26%
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|Laurel Ralston
921 - 6.88%
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|Earl Olsen
1,162 - 8.68%
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|Norm Macdonald
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kootenay East
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|Bill Bennett
10,173 - 63.01%
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|Norma Blissett
5,973 - 36.99%
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|Bill Bennett
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kootenay West
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|Jim Postnikoff
3,831 - 21.28%
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|Katrine Conroy
11,349 - 63.04%
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|Joseph Hughes (Ind.)
2,391 - 13.28%
Glen Byle (Ind.)
431 - 2.39%
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|Katrine Conroy
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Nelson-Creston
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|Greg Garbula
4,577 - 28.32%
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|Michelle Mungall
8,200 - 50.73%
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|Sjeng Derkx[51]
3,387 - 20.95%
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|Michelle Mungall
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Okanagan, Shuswap and Boundary
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|Linda Larson
8,499 - 46.59%
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|Sam Hancheroff
7,113 - 38.99%
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|John Kwasnica
1,602 - 8.78%
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|Mischa Popoff (N.A.)
655 - 3.59%
Doug Pederson (Ind.)
375 - 2.06%
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|John Slater†
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kelowna-Lake Country
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|Norm Letnick
12,149 - 56.78%
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|Mike Nuyens
5,306 - 24.80%
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|Gary Adams
1,591 - 7.44%
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|Graeme James
2,351 - 10.99%
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|Norm Letnick
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kelowna-Mission
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|Steve Thomson
13,687 - 56.86%
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|Tish Lakes
6,221 - 25.84%
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|Mike McLoughlin
3,051 - 12.67%
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|Dayleen Van Ryswyk (Ind.)
1,113 - 4.62%
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|Steve Thomson
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Penticton
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|Dan Ashton
11,551 - 45.90%
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| Richard Cannings
10,154 - 40.35%
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|Sean Upshaw
2,277 - 9.05%
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|Doug Maxwell (BC First)
1,181 - 4.69%
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|Bill Barisoff†
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Shuswap
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|Greg Kyllo
11,992 - 47.92%
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|Steve Gunner
7,398 - 29.56%
|
|Chris George[51]
2,338 - 9.34%
|
|Tom Birch
3,232 - 12.92%
|
|Johanna Zalcik (Advocational)
63 - 0.25%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|George Abbott†
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vernon-Monashee
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Eric Foster
12,503 - 46.34%
|
|Marc Olsen
9,233 - 34.22%
|
|Rebecca Helps
1,905 - 7.06%
|
|Scott Anderson
3,169 - 11.75%
|
|Korry Zepik (Ind.)
169 - 0.63%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Eric Foster
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Westside-Kelowna
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Ben Stewart
12,987 - 58.39%
|
|Carole Gordon
6,790 - 30.53%
|
|
|
|Brian Guillou
2,466 - 11.09%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Ben Stewart
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|}
Thompson and Cariboo
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Cariboo-Chilcotin
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Donna Barnett
7,679 - 56.18%
|
|Charlie Wyse
4,740 - 34.68%
|
|Dustin Price
747 - 5.46%
|
|
|
|Gary Young (Ind.)
503 - 3.68%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Donna Barnett
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Cariboo North
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Coralee Oakes
5,867 - 41.41%
|
|Duncan Barnett
3,036 - 21.43%
|
|
|
|
|
|Bob Simpson (Ind.)
5,264 - 37.16%
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|Bob Simpson
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Fraser-Nicola
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Jackie Tegart
6,002 - 44.14%
|
|Harry Lali
5,388 - 39.62%
|
|John Kidder
1,314 - 9.66%
|
|Michael Beauclair
895 - 6.58%
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|
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|Harry Lali
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kamloops-North Thompson
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Terry Lake
12,183 - 52.06%
|
|Kathy Kendall
9,139 - 39.05%
|
|
|
|Ed Klop
1,644 - 7.03%
|
|John Ford (Ind.)
436 - 1.86%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Terry Lake
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kamloops-South Thompson
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Todd Stone
15,092 - 57.09%
|
|Tom Friedman
9,291 - 35.15%
|
|
|
|Peter Sharp
1,623 - 6.14%
|
|Brian Alexander (Ind.)
428 - 1.62%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Kevin Krueger†
|-
|}
Fraser Valley
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Abbotsford-Mission
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Simon Gibson
10,416 - 50.73%
|
|Preet Rai
5,574 - 27.15%
|
|Aird Flavelle[51]
1,864 - 9.07%
|
|Don Stahl
1,945 - 9.47%
|
|Wendy Bales (Ind.)
413 - 2.01%
Roman Bojczuk (Ind.)
204 - 0.99%
Marcus Halliday (Excal.)
119 - 0.58%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Randy Hawes†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Abbotsford South
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Darryl Plecas
9,564 - 47.74%
|
|Lakhvinder Jhaj
4,210 - 21.01%
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|
|
|
|
|John van Dongen (Ind.)
5,587 - 27.89%
Steve Finlay (Marijuana)
417 - 2.18%
Patricia Smith (Excal.)
256 - 1.28%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|
|John van Dongen
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Abbotsford West
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Mike de Jong
9,473 - 50.38%
|
|Sukhi Dhami
5,530 - 29.41%
|
|Stephen O'Shea
877 - 4.66%
|
|Paul Redekopp
1,791 - 9.53%
|
|Moe Gill (Ind.)
1,082 - 5.75%
Kerry-Lynn Osbourne (Excalibur)
49 - 0.26%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Mike de Jong
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Chilliwack
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|John Martin
9,983 - 47.58%
|
|Patti MacAhonic
6,548 - 31.21%
|
|Kim Reimer
1,761 - 8.39%
|
|Chad Eros
2,510 - 11.96%
|
|Michael Halliday (Excalibur)
181 - 0.86%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|John Les†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Chilliwack-Hope
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Laurie Throness
10,053 - 49.15%
|
|Gwen O'Mahony
7,364 - 36.01%
|
|
|
|Michael Henshall
2,202 - 10.77%
|
|Ryan Ashley McKinnon (Ind.)
833 - 4.07%
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|Gwen O'Mahony
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Fort Langley-Aldergrove
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Rich Coleman
15,989 - 55.10%
|
|Shane Dyson
7,511 - 25.89%
|
|Lisa David
2,229 - 7.68%
|
|Rick Manuel
2,615 - 9.01%
|
|Kevin Mitchell (Ind.)
672 - 2.32%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Rich Coleman
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Langley
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Mary Polak
14,039 - 51.44%
|
|Andrew Mercier
7,403 - 27.13%
|
|Wally Martin
2,608 - 9.56%
|
|John Cummins[52]
3,242 - 11.88%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Mary Polak
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Maple Ridge-Mission
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Marc Dalton
10,327 - 46.59%
|
|Mike Bocking
8.830 - 39.84%
|
|Alex Pope
1,818 - 8.20%
|
|Chad Thompson
1,190 - 5.37%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Marc Dalton
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Doug Bing
10,824 - 45.49%
|
|Elizabeth Rosenau
10,204 - 42.88%
|
|Michael Patterson
2,178 - 9.15%
|
|Manuel Pratas‡
589 - 2.48%
|
|
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|Michael Sather†
|-
|}
Surrey
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Cloverdale
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Stephanie Cadieux
18,001 - 59.46%
|
|Harry Kooner
8,777 - 28.99%
|
|
|
|Howard Wu
2,541 - 8.39%
|
|Matt William Begley (N.A)
953 - 3.15%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Kevin Falcon†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Fleetwood
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Peter Fassbender
8,974 - 45.43%
|
|Jagrup Brar
8,774 - 44.41%
|
|Tim Binnema
1,147 - 5.81%
|
|Murali Krishnan
801 - 4.05%
|
|Arvin Kumar (Vision)
59 - 0.30%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Jagrup Brar
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Green Timbers
|
|Amrik Tung
5,581 - 34.52%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Sue Hammell
9,386 - 58.06%
|
|Richard Hosein[51]
655 - 4.05%
|
|Lisa Maharaj
444 - 2.75%
|
|Harjit Heir (Vision)
101 - 0.62%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Sue Hammell
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Newton
|
|Sukhminder Virk
6,604 - 38.07%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Harry Bains
9,788 - 56.42%
|
|
|
|Satinder Singh
674 - 3.89%
|
|Alan Saldanha (HHP)
282 - 1.63%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Harry Bains
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Panorama
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Marvin Hunt
14,139 - 54.29%
|
|Amrik Mahil
9,307 - 35.74%
|
|Sara Sharma[51]
1,478 - 5.68%
|
|Kevin Rakhra
1,037 - 3.98%
|
|Ali Zaidi (N.A)
81 - 0.31%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Stephanie Cadieux
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Tynehead
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Amrik Virk
9,172 - 48.15%
|
|Avtar Bains
7,539 - 39.58%
|
|
|
|Barry Sikora
2,040 - 10.71%
|
|Sukhi Gill (Vision)
298 - 1.56%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Dave Hayer†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-Whalley
|
|Kuljeet Kaur
5,004 - 29.54
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Bruce Ralston
10,405 - 61.43%
|
|
|
|Sunny Chohan
1,110 - 6.55%
|
|Jag Bhandari (Vision)
420 - 2.48%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Bruce Ralston
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Surrey-White Rock
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Gordon Hogg
15,092 - 58.09%
|
|Susan Keeping
7,180 - 27.63%
|
|Don Pitcairn
2,304 - 8.87%
|
|Elizabeth Pagtakhan
1,301 - 5.01%
|
|Jim Laurence (BC Party)
105 - 0.40%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Gordon Hogg
|-
|}
Richmond and Delta
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Delta North
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Scott Hamilton
9,613 - 44.53%
|
|Sylvia Bishop
9,410 - 43.59%
|
|Bill Marshall
1,312 - 6.08%
|
|Tinku Parmar
983 - 4.55%
|
|John Shavluk (Ind.)
210 - 0.97%
George Gidora (Comm.)
58 - 0.27%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Guy Gentner†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Delta South
|
|Bruce McDonald
8,721 - 36.65%
|
|Nic Slater
3,700 - 15.55%
|
|
|
|
|bgcolor="#DCDCDC"|
|Vicki Huntington (Ind.)
11,376 - 47.80%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|
|Vicki Huntington
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Richmond Centre
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Teresa Wat
9,459 - 49.91%
|
|Frank Yunrong Huang
4,416 - 23.30%
|
|Michael Wolfe[51]
1,678 - 8.85%
|
|Lawrence Chen
961 - 5.07%
|
|Gary Law (Ind.)
1,604 - 8.46%
Richard Lee (Ind.)
754 - 3.98%
Chanel Donovan (Unparty)
82 - 0.43%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Rob Howard†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Richmond East
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Linda Reid
11,592 - 54.66%
|
|Gian Sihota
6,047 - 28.51%
|
|Doug Perry
1,178 - 5.55%
|
|Nathaniel Lim
1,827 - 8.61%
|
|Lloyd Chen (Ind.)
256 - 1.21%
Ping Chan (Excalibur)
175 - 0.83%
Cliff Wei (Ind.)
133 - 0.63%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Linda Reid
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Richmond-Steveston
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|John Yap
12,063 - 51.67%
|
|Scott Stewart
6,553 - 28.07%
|
|Jerome Dickey[51]
1,904 - 8.15%
|
|Carol Day
2,662 - 11.40%
|
|Mike Donovan (Unparty)
166 - 0.71%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|John Yap
|-
|}
Vancouver's eastern suburbs
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Burnaby-Deer Lake
|
|Shian Gu
7,286 - 43.13%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Kathy Corrigan
8,189 - 48.48%
|
|Rick McGowan[51]
1,417 - 8.39%
|
|
|
|
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Kathy Corrigan
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Burnaby-Edmonds
|
|Jeff Kuah
6,950 - 39.63%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Raj Chouhan
9,253 - 51.43%
|
|Wyatt Tessari[51]
1,573 - 8.74%
|
|
|
|Nicholas Edward D'Amico (Excal.)
215 - 1.20%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Raj Chouhan
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Burnaby-Lougheed
|
|Ken Kramer
8,209 - 40.59%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Jane Shin
8,952 - 44.26%
|
|Darwin Burns[51]
1,665 - 8.23%
|
|Christine Clarke‡
1,399 - 6.92%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Harry Bloy†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Burnaby North
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Richard T. Lee
10,543 - 46.82%
|
|Janet Routledge
9,875 - 43.85%
|
|Carrie McLaren
1,577 - 7.00%
|
|Wayne Marklund‡
523 - 2.32%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Richard T. Lee
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Douglas Horne
9,766 - 49.87%
|
|Chris Wilson
7,315 - 37.35%
|
|Ron Peters
1,154 - 5.89%
|
|Shane Kennedy
1,071 - 5.47
|
|Paul Geddes (Libertarian)
277 - 1.41%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Douglas Horne
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Coquitlam-Maillardville
|
|Steve Kim
9,889 - 45.55%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Selina Robinson
9,930 - 45.74%
|
|Edward Stanbrough[51]
1,891 - 8.71%
|
|
|
|
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Diane Thorne†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|New Westminster
|
|Hector Bremner
8,944 - 33.44%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Judy Darcy
13,026% - 48.70%
|
|Terry Teather[51]
2,241 - 8.38%
|
|Paul Forseth
1,307 - 4.89%
|
|James Crosty (Ind.)
1,043 - 3.90%
Lewis Dahlby (Libertarian)
189 - 0.71%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Dawn Black†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Port Coquitlam
|
|Barbara Lu
8,120 - 36.57%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Mike Farnworth
11,755 - 52.94%
|
|
|
|Ryan Hague
1,525 - 6.87%
|
|Brent Williams (YPP)
447 - 2.01%
Jogender Dahiya (Libertarian)
358 - 1.61%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Mike Farnworth
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Port Moody-Coquitlam
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Linda Reimer
9,675 - 46.39%
|
|Joe Trasolini
9,238 - 44.29%
|
|Billie Helps
1,708% - 8.19%
|
|
|
|Jeff Monds (Libertarian)
237 - 1.14%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Joe Trasolini
|-
|}
Vancouver
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Fairview
|
|Margaret MacDiarmid
11,298 - 42.26%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|George Heyman
12,649 - 47.32%
|
|Matthew Pedley[51]
2,785 - 10.42%
|
|
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Margaret MacDiarmid
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-False Creek
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Sam Sullivan
11,328 - 52.43%
|
|Matt Toner
7,981 - 36.94%
|
|Daniel Tseghay[51]
1,928 - 8.92%
|
|
|
|Ian James Tootill (Ind.)
199 - 0.92%
Sal Vetro (BC First)
90 - 0.42%
James Filippelli (YPP)
81 - 0.37%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Mary McNeil†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Fraserview
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Suzanne Anton
10,118 - 46.74%
|
|Gabriel Yiu
9,648 - 44.57%
|
|Stuart Mackinnon
1,230 - 5.68%
|
|Rajiv Pandey
653 - 3.02%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Kash Heed†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Hastings
|
|Fatima Siddiqui
5,946 - 27.66%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Shane Simpson
12,782 - 59.46%
|
|Brennan Wauters[51]
2,386 - 11.10%
|
|
|
|Carrol Woolsey (Socred)
384 - 1.79%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Shane Simpson
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Kensington
|
|Gabby Kalaw
7,965 - 38.29%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Mable Elmore
10,687 - 51.37%
|
|Chris Fjell
1,578 - 7.59%
|
|Raj Gupta
572 - 2.75%
|
|
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Mable Elmore
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Kingsway
|
|Gurjit Dhillon
6,600 - 35.98%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Adrian Dix
10,419 - 56.79%
|
|Gregory Esau
1,327 - 7.23%
|
|
|
|
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Adrian Dix
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Langara
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Moira Stilwell
10,234 - 52.60%
|
|George Chow
7,447 - 38.28%
|
|Regan Zhang[51]
1,055 - 5.42%
|
|Gurjinder Bains
674 - 3.46%
|
|Espavo Sozo (Plat.)
45 - 0.23%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Moira Stilwell
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
|
|Celyna Sherst
3,942 - 18.74%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Jenny Kwan
13,845 - 65.83%
|
|Barinder Hans[51]
2,506 - 11.92%
|
|
|
|William Austin (Marijuana)
349 - 1.66%
Jeremy Gustafson (Ind.)
260 - 1.24%
Peter Marcus (Comm.)
129 - 0.61%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Jenny Kwan
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Point Grey
|
|Christy Clark
10,436 - 43.19%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|David Eby
11,499 - 47.35%
|
|Francoise Raunet[51]
1,636 - 6.77%
|
|Duane Nickull
392 - 1.62%
|
|William Gibbens (Ind.)
72 0.30%
Marisa Palmer (Libertarian)
66 - 0.27%
Hollis Linschoten (Work Less)
66 - 0.27%
Bernard Yankson (Plat.)
11 - 0.05%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Christy Clark
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-Quilchena
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Andrew Wilkinson
14,496 - 64.32%
|
|Nicholas Scapillati
5,705 - 25.31%
|
|Damian Kettlewell
1,667 - 7.40%
|
|Bill Clarke‡
671 - 2.98%
|
|
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Colin Hansen†
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Vancouver-West End
|
|Scott Harrison
5,349 - 28.25%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Spencer Chandra Herbert
10,755 - 56.81%
|
|Jodie Emery[51]
2,156 - 11.39%
|
|
|
|John Clarke (Libertarian)
446 - 2.36%
Ronald Herbert (N.A.)
132 - 0.70%
Mathew Kagis (Work Less)
94 - 0.50%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Spencer Chandra Herbert
|-
|}
North Shore and Sunshine Coast
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|North Vancouver-Lonsdale
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Naomi Yamamoto
11,060 - 45.47%
|
|Craig Keating
9,872 - 40.58%
|
|Ryan Conroy[51]
2,257 - 9.28%
|
|Allan Molyneaux
833 - 3.42%
|
|Laurence Watt (Libertarian)
156 - 0.64%
Carra-Lynn Hodgson (BC Party)
77 - 0.32%
Kimball Cariou (Comm.)
71 - 0.29%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Naomi Yamamoto
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|North Vancouver-Seymour
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Jane Thornthwaite
13,232 - 50.93%
|
|Jim Hanson
8,555 - 32.93%
|
|Daniel Smith
1,899 - 7.31%
|
|Brian Wilson
1,212 - 4.66%
|
|Jaime Webbe (Ind.)
1,085 - 4.18%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Jane Thornthwaite
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Powell River-Sunshine Coast
|
|Patrick Muncaster
7,792 - 32.78%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Nicholas Simons
13,120 - 55.20%
|
|Richard Till
2,856 - 12.02%
|
|
|
|
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Nicholas Simons
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|West Vancouver-Capilano
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Ralph Sultan
15,777 - 67.03%
|
|Terry Platt
5,267 - 22.38%
|
|
|
|David Jones
1,156 - 4.91%
|
|Michael Markwick (Ind.)
1,018 - 4.32%
Tunya Audain (Libertarian)
320 - 1.36%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Ralph Sultan
|-
| style="background:whitesmoke;"|West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Jordan Sturdy
11,252 - 52.47%
|
|Ana Santos
6,963 - 32.47%
|
|Richard Warrington
2,349 - 10.95%
|
|Ian McLeod
657 - 3.06%
|
|Jon Johnson (Ind.)
224 - 1.04%
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|Joan McIntyre†
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Vancouver Island
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Alberni-Pacific Rim
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|Darren DeLuca
6,341 - 34.52%
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|Scott Fraser
10,570 - 57.55%
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|Enid Mary Sangster-Kelly
1,456 - 7.93%
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|Scott Fraser
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Comox Valley
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Don McRae
14,248 - 44.27%
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|Kassandra Dycke
12,480 - 38.77%
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|Chris Aikman
3,718 - 11.55%
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|Diane Hoffmann
1,740 - 5.41%
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|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Don McRae
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Cowichan Valley
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|Steve Housser
9,299 - 34.90%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Bill Routley
10,696 - 40.14%
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|Kerry Davis[51]
5,102 - 19.15%
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|Damir Wallener
1,223 - 4.59%
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|Heather Campbell (Ind.)
326 - 1.22%
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|Bill Routley
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Nanaimo
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|Walter Anderson
8,568 - 36.62%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Leonard Krog
10,820 - 46.25%
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|Ian Gartshore[51]
2,532 - 10.82%
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|Bryce Crigger
1,221 - 5.22%
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|Brunie Brunie (Ind.)
253 - 1.08%
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|Leonard Krog
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Nanaimo-North Cowichan
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|Amanda Jacobson
7,685 - 30.77%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Doug Routley
11,542 - 46.21%
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|Mayo McDonough[51]
3,430 - 13.73%
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|John Sherry
1,603 - 6.42%
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|Murray McNab (Ind.)
647 - 2.59%
P. Anna Paddon (Ind.)
71 - 0.28%
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|Doug Routley
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|North Island
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|Nick Facey
9,883 - 42.16%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Claire Trevena
11,885 - 50.70%
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|Bob Bray
1,675 - 7.14%
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|Claire Trevena
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Parksville-Qualicum
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Michelle Stilwell
14,518 - 50.13%
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|Barry Avis
10,732 - 37.06%
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|David Coupland
3,710 - 12.81%
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|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Ron Cantelon†
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Greater Victoria
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Esquimalt-Royal Roads
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|Chris Ricketts
6,511 - 28.63%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Maurine Karagianis
10,963 - 48.20%
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|Susan Low[51]
4,928 - 21.67%
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|Joshua Steffler (Ind.)
343 - 1.51%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Maurine Karagianis
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Juan de Fuca
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|Kerrie Reay
7,044 - 30.71%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|John Horgan
12,224 - 53.39%
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|Carlos Serra
3,646 - 15.90%
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|John Horgan
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Oak Bay-Gordon Head
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|Ida Chong
7,767 - 29.29%
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|Jessica Van der Veen
7,536 - 28.42
|bgcolor="#99C955"|
|Andrew Weaver[51]
10,722 - 40.43%
|
|Greg Kazakoff
492 - 1.86%
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|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Ida Chong
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Saanich North and the Islands
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|Stephen Roberts
10,352 - 32.76%
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|Gary Holman
10,515 - 33.27%
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|Adam Olsen[51]
10,136 - 32.07%
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|Scott McEachern (Ind.)
599 - 1.90%
|bgcolor="#A51B12"|
|Murray Coell
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Saanich South
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|Rishi Sharma
9,256 - 35.29%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Lana Popham
11,946 - 45.55%
|
|Branko Mustafovic[51]
4,011 - 15.29%
|
|Joshua Galbraith
873 - 3.33%
|
|Peter Kappel (Ind.)
142 - 0.54%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Lana Popham
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Victoria-Beacon Hill
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|Karen Bill
4,378 - 16.96%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Carole James
12,560 - 48.65%
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|Jane Sterk[51]
8,747 - 33.88%
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|John Shaw (Communist)
130 - 0.50%
|Template:Canadian politics/party colours/NDP|
|Carole James
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| style="background:whitesmoke;"|Victoria-Swan Lake
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|Christina Bates
5,055 - 22.30%
|bgcolor="#F4A460"|
|Rob Fleming
12,350 - 54.49%
|
|Spencer Malthouse
5,260 - 23.21%
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|Rob Fleming
|-
|}
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External links
- Elections BC: 40th Provincial General Election
- Legislative Assembly Library Election Weblinks