2001 British Columbia general election





British Columbia general election, 2001





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79 seats of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
40 seats were needed for a majority
Turnout55.44%[1]Decrease 3.67 pp

















































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

Gordon Campbell.jpg

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Leader

Gordon Campbell

Ujjal Dosanjh

Adriane Carr
Party

Liberal

New Democratic

Green
Leader since

September 11, 1993

February 20, 2000

September 23, 2000
Leader's seat

Vancouver-Point Grey

Vancouver-Kensington (lost re-election)

Ran in Powell River-Sunshine Coast (lost)
Last election
33
39
0
Seats won
77
2
0
Seat change

Increase44

Decrease37

Steady0
Popular vote
916,888
343,156
197,231
Percentage
57.62
21.56
12.39
Swing

Increase15.80

Decrease17.89

Increase10.40


British Columbia General Election 2001.svg
Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.






Premier before election

Ujjal Dosanjh
New Democratic



Premier-designate

Gordon Campbell
Liberal


The British Columbia general election of 2001 was the 37th provincial election in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The election was called on April 18, 2001, and held on May 16, 2001. Voter turnout was 55.4 per cent of all eligible voters.


The incumbent British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP), in office since 1991, had been rocked by two major scandals—the Fast Ferries Scandal and a bribery scandal involving Premier Glen Clark. With the NDP's ratings flatlining, Clark resigned in August 1999, and Deputy Premier Dan Miller took over as caretaker premier until Ujjal Dosanjh was elected his permanent successor in February. Dosanjh was not, however, able to restore the party's public image, and the BC NDP suffered a resounding defeat at the hands of the British Columbia Liberal Party (BC Liberals), led by former Vancouver mayor Gordon Campbell. The BC Liberals won over 57% of the popular vote, and an unprecedented 77 of the 79 seats in the provincial legislature—the largest victory in the province's electoral history.


The BC NDP, on the other hand, suffered a near-total political collapse. The party lost almost half of the share of the popular vote that it had won in the 1996 election, while its seat count fell from 39 seats to only two—those of Deputy Premier & Education Minister Joy MacPhail and Community Development Minister Jenny Kwan. It was easily the worst defeat of a sitting government in British Columbia. It was also the second-worst defeat of a sitting provincial government in Canada, eclipsed only by the New Brunswick election of 1987 and the Alberta election of 1935, in which the governing Tories and UFA were completely wiped off the map. Dosanjh resigned as party leader soon after the election; he had actually conceded defeat a week before voters went to the polls. Despite being the only other party in the Assembly, the BC NDP lacked the four seats required for official party status.[2]


The British Columbia Unity Party had been created as a union of conservative parties. Initially, Reform BC, the Social Credit, the British Columbia Party, and the Family Coalition Party had joined under the "BC Unity" umbrella. By the time the election was called, however, only the Family Coalition Party and a large majority of Reform BC segments had remained in the BC Unity coalition. The other parties had withdrawn to continue independently. Ron Gamble, sometime leader and sometime president of the renewed Reform BC continued his opposition to conservative mergers, consistently proclaiming a "Say No to Chris Delaney & BC Unity" policy, until Unity's eventual collapse in 2004 after a failed second attempt at a merger with BC Conservatives.




Contents





  • 1 Results


  • 2 Riding results

    • 2.1 Northern British Columbia


    • 2.2 Kootenay, Columbia and Boundary


    • 2.3 Okanagan and Shuswap


    • 2.4 Thompson and Cariboo


    • 2.5 Fraser Valley


    • 2.6 Surrey


    • 2.7 Richmond and Delta


    • 2.8 Vancouver's Eastern Suburbs


    • 2.9 Vancouver


    • 2.10 North Shore and Sunshine Coast


    • 2.11 Vancouver Island


    • 2.12 Greater Victoria



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Results









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2

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Party
Party leader
# of
candidates
Seats
Popular vote

1996

Elected
% Change
#
%
Change


Liberal

Gordon Campbell
79
33

77
+133.3%
916,888
57.62%
+15.80%
 

New Democrats

Ujjal Dosanjh
79
39

2
-94.9%
343,156
21.56%
-17.89%


Green

Adriane Carr
72
-
-
-
197,231
12.39%
+10.40%


Unity
Chris Delaney
56
-
-
-
51,426
3.23%
+2.97%


Marijuana

Brian Taylor
79
*
-
*
51,206
3.22%
*
 
Independent
30
-
-
-
14,588
0.92%
+0.28%


Reform

9
2
-
-100%
3,439
0.22%
-9.05%


All Nations

6
*
-
*
3,380
0.21%
*
 

Conservative

Susan Power
6
-
-
-
2,417
0.15%
+0.09%


Social Credit

Grant Mitton
2
-
-
-
1,948
0.12%
-0.27%
 

BC Action

5
*
-
*
1,636
0.10%
*
 
No affiliation

6
*
-
*
727
0.05%
*


People's Front

11
*
-
*
720
0.05%
*
 

Western Reform

1
*
-
*
621
0.04%
*
 

Citizens Alliance Now

2
*
-
*
584
0.04%
*
 

Council of British Columbians

2
*
-
*
399
0.03%
*


Communist

4
-
-
-
381
0.02%
+0.01%


Freedom

2
*
-
*
240
0.02%
*
 

Party of Citizens....

2
*
-
*
147
0.01%
*


Patriot

1
*
-
*
82
0.01%
*
 

Citizens Commonwealth

4
*
-
*
49
x
*
 

Central

3
*
-
*
41
x
*

Total
456
75
79
+5.3%
1,591,306
100%
 

Notes


x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote.


* The party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.


Unity Party results are calculated relative to Family Coalition Party results.



Riding results


Names in bold indicate party leaders and cabinet ministers and former premiers. Incumbents denoted with a dagger (†) did not seek re-election.



Northern British Columbia










































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Bulkley Valley-Stikine


Bill Goodacre
2,823


Dennis MacKay
7,414

Rolf Hussinger
856

Trevor McKilligan
507

Rod Taylor
1,190

Theresa Tait (ANP)
405
Bill Forsyth (BC)
62

Bill Goodacre

North Coast

Colleen Fitzpatrick
4,084


Bill Belsey
4,915

David Konsmo
560

Kenneth Peerless
623

Clarence Hall
152

Emily Bolton (ANP)
526


Dan Miller

Peace River North

Brian Churchill
1,047


Richard Neufeld
6,629



Paul Renaud
810

Roy Daniel Strange
568



Richard Neufeld

Peace River South

Elmer Kabush
767


Blair Lekstrom
6,393

Stacy LaJeunesse
407

Michelle Rainey-Fenkarek
444

Garret Golhof
225

Grant Mitton (SC)
1,726


Jack Weisgerber †

Prince George-Mount Robson

Todd Whitcombe
2,655


Shirley Bond
8,033

Lelani Arris
1,429

Andrej DeWolf
744

Bob Zayonc
1,110

Erle Martz (Ref.)
445


Lois Boone †

Prince George North

Bryan Llewellyn
2,148


Pat Bell
9,215

Hilary Crowley
1,137

Robert Grimsrud
588

David G. Low
838

Lisa Maskell (WR)
621
Fred McLeod (Ind.)
478
Leif Jensen (Ind.)
76


Paul Ramsey

Prince George-Omineca

Ed John
3,156


Paul Nettleton
10,469

David Usher
1,026

Will DeWolf
646

Eldon Matte
1,168


 
Paul Nettleton

Skeena


Helmut Giesbrecht
2,644


Roger Harris
8,653

Roger Benham
695

Bob Erb
810



Gerald Amos (ANP)
479

Helmut Giesbrecht


Kootenay, Columbia and Boundary














































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Columbia River-Revelstoke


Jim Doyle
4,465


Wendy McMahon
7,659

Jennifer Brownlee
946

Lisa Kirkman
616

Miles Lehn
484

 


Jim Doyle

East Kootenay


Erda Walsh
3,502


Bill Bennett
9,771

Joni Krats
1,229

Fred Sima
670

Bruce Parke
621

 

Erda Walsh

Nelson-Creston


Corky Evans
6,626


Blair Suffredine
8,161


Colleen McCrory
4,354

Dan Loehndorf
540

Stephen Cox
1,064
 



Corky Evans

West Kootenay-Boundary


Ed Conroy
6,376


Sandy Santori
9,718

Patricia Pepe
1,796


Brian Taylor
785

Mark McLaren
1,065

 

Ed Conroy


Okanagan and Shuswap












































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Kelowna-Lake Country

Janet Scotland
3,102


John Weisbeck
14,093

Devra Rice
2,606

Paul Halonen
734

Kevin Wendland
1,496

David Thomson (Act)
272

John Weisbeck

Kelowna-Mission

Assunta Rossal
3,066


Sindi Hawkins
15,351

Angela Reid
2,588

Kelly Nichol
787

Paul Vogan
1,674

Grant Baudais (Act)
296

Sindi Hawkins

Okanagan-Vernon

Troy Sebastien
3,529


Tom Christensen
13,868

Erin Nelson
2,214

Michael Jones
917

Doug MacDonald
3,213

Herb Wong (Ind.)
562
Kathleen Daniels (Ind.)
157
Andrew Hokold (Pat)
82


April Sanders †

Okanagan-Westside

Ernie Ursuliak
3,176


Rick Thorpe
14,181

 

Teresa Taylor
1,188

Howard Lionel Hunt
1,364

Jack Peach (Act)
921

Rick Thorpe

Penticton-Okanagan Valley

Naga Terada
3,887


Bill Barisoff
15,609

Harry Naegal
3,524

Riley Goldstone
786

Walter Ozero
553

Kal Gidda (BC)
522

Bill Barisoff

Shuswap

Wayne Fowler
3,788


George Abbott
12,950

Larissa Lutjen
2,423


Paddy Roberts
835

Al Thiessen
2,857

Jeanette McLennan (Ind.)
119
Scott Yee (Cen)
41

George Abbott


Thompson and Cariboo





























































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Cariboo North


Frank Garden
2,732


John Wilson
10,044

Douglas Gook
712

Stephen Payne
509

Steven McBeth
420

Kim McIvor (Ind.)
727

Al Charlebois (PF)
24



John Wilson

Cariboo South


David Zirnhelt
4,259


Walt Cobb
10,259



Mike Orr
739

Christopher Matte
598

Dan Case (AN)
552

Bruce Broomfield (PF)
83



David Zirnhelt

Kamloops


Cathy McGregor
4,592


Claude Richmond
12,258

Joe Teichman
2,180

Julian Gushulak
707

Ruth Watson
430

Ernie Schmidt (Ind.)
193


Cathy McGregor

Kamloops-North Thompson

Dwayne Hartle
4,181


Kevin Krueger
12,676

Denis Walsh
3,122

Vern Falk
1025

Bob Altenhofen
836

 

Kevin Krueger

Yale-Lillooet

Victor York
2,817


David Chutter
9,845

Harue Kanemitsu
1,657

Vincent Royer
807

 

Don Moses (AN)
1126
Dorothy-Jean O'Donnell (PF)
136


Harry Lali


Fraser Valley









































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Abbotsford-Clayburn

Kris Lind
2,096


John van Dongen
12,584

 

John Fulford
706

Peter Stiegelmar
1751

Kenneth Keillor (F)
217

John van Dongen

Abbotsford-Mount Lehman

Taranjit Purewal
2,431


Mike de Jong
12,660

Karl Hann
1,299

Brian Carlisle
451

Gloria Ewert
1576

David MacKay (PF)
Robert McCulloch (F)
46

Mike de Jong

Chilliwack-Kent

Malcolm James
2,155


Barry Penner
13,814

Larry Commodore
1,511

David Ferguson
968

 

 

Barry Penner

Chilliwack-Sumas

Christine Muise
2,434


John Les
14,137

Norm Siefken
1,130

 

 

Grant Cepuran (Con)
1,199

new district

Fort Langley-Aldergrove

Simon Challenger
2,619


Rich Coleman
16,527

Andrea Welling
2,766

Joshua McKenzie
674

Deanna Jopling
1,275

Murray Dunbar (Ind.)
336

Rich Coleman

Langley

Paul Latham
2,720


Lynn Stephens
14,564

Pat Taylor
2,847

Mavis Becker
723

Gordon Nelson
1,605

 

Lynn Stephens

Maple Ridge-Mission

Rose Bennett
4,710


Randy Hawes
12,920

Dawn Paley
2,910

Denise Briere-Smart
908

David Ritchie
1,037

Dale Randall (Ind.)
252
Chum Richardson (Ind.)
63


Dennis Streifel†

Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows


Bill Hartley
5,764


Ken Stewart
12,235

Mike Gildersleeve
3,069

Rick Cameron
716


Dave Hensman
1,220

Michael Felgner (Act)
97

Bill Hartley


Surrey

























































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Surrey-Cloverdale

Steve Oakley
2,333


Kevin Falcon
13,739

Steve Chitty
2,227

Jason Elliott
481

George Hoytema
1,112


Bonnie McKinnon (Ind.)
1,669

Bonnie McKinnon

Surrey-Green Timbers


Sue Hammell
5,592


Brenda Locke
7,539



Dennis Kalsi
561

C. Lewis Robinson
1,067

Jim Paterson (Ref.)
538

Harjit Daudharia (Com)
103




Sue Hammell

Surrey-Newton

Param Grewal
3,949


Tony Bhullar
6,750

David Walters
1,673

Stephen Kawamoto
348

Paul Joshi
498


Margaret Bridgman (Ref.)
431


Penny Priddy

Surrey-Panorama Ridge


Bruce Ralston
3,240


Gulzar Cheema
9,590

Sunny Athwal
1,437

Randy Caine
424


Heather Stilwell
1,123

Shirley Abraham (Ref.)
408
Ed Weiland (Act)
50

new district

Surrey-Tynehead

Barry Bell
3,159


Dave Hayer
12,252

Joel Macht
1,876

Don Briere
385

Bill Stilwell
1,234

Marilyn Collins (Ind.)
880
Enoch Ephraimson
265 (Ref.)

Mandir Benipal (Ind.)
50

new district

Surrey-Whalley


Joan Smallwood
4,536


Elayne Brenzinger
6,693

Terry McComas
1,652

Khalid Arnaout
544

John A. Conway
838

Mike Runte (Ref.)
374


Joan Smallwood

Surrey-White Rock

Matt Todd
3,415


Gordon Hogg
18,678

Ruth Christine
3,577

David Bourgeois
536

Garry Sahl
983



Gordon Hogg


Richmond and Delta





























































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Delta North


Norm Lortie


Reni Masi

John Hague

Iain Gilfillan

Dario Todorovic



Reni Masi

Delta South

Ruth Mary Adams


Val Roddick

Rob LaBelle

Mike Hansen

Justin P. Goodrich

George Mann (Ind.)
Paul Dhillon (Ind.)

Val Roddick

Richmond Centre

Jaana Grant


Greg Halsey-Brandt

Bruce Marshall

Alice Kan-Halford

Jim Hessels

Frank Tofin (Con.)


Doug Symons†

Richmond East

Willy Nasgowitz


Linda Reid

Stephen Kronstein

John Shavluk

Joe Pal

Mohamaud Farah (Ind.)

Linda Reid

Richmond-Steveston

Billie Mortimer


Geoff Plant

Kevan Hudson

Gordon Mathias

Vincent Paul


Allan Warnke (Ind.)
Barry Chilton (Con.)
Sue Wade (Ref.)
Edith Petersen (PF)

Geoff Plant


Vancouver's Eastern Suburbs









































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Burnaby-Edmonds

Sav Dhaliwal
4,691


Patty Sahota
9,119


Eric Hawthorne
2,476

Roy Arjun
426

Grant Murray
1,076

Gordon S. Watson (POC)
112


Fred Randall †

Burnaby North


Pietro Calendino
5,735


Richard Lee
10,520

Tom Hetherington
2,669

Dale Ware
415

 



Pietro Calendino

Burnaby-Willingdon

Dave Myles
3,737


John Nuraney
8,338


Joe Keithley
2,347

Pamela Zak
313

 

Dennis MacAuley (COBC)
243


Joan Sawicki

Burquitlam

Bart Healey
4,475


Harry Bloy
10,333

Steven J. Mancinelli
3,085

Peter Grin
630

Greg Watrich
720



new district

Coquitlam-Maillardville

Ken Landgraff
4,148


Richard Stewart
10,692

Elly Petersen
2,354

Paul Geddes
544

Tim Bonner
796

Harry Warren (Ind.)
Doug Stead (Ind.)
160


John Cashore†

New Westminster


Graeme Bowbrick
6,688


Joyce Murray
10,626


Robert Broughton
2,799

Marlene P. Campbell
799

Howard Irving
571




Graeme Bowbrick

Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain


Mike Farnworth
6,964


Karn Manhas
9,584

Kelli Gallagher
1,765

Doug Hewer
412


Chris Delaney
2,236

Clay Fanstone (Ref.)
145

Craig Braconnier (Ind.)
144




Mike Farnworth

Port Moody-Westwood

Brian Revel
4,045


Christy Clark
15,967

 

Graeme Smecher
1,359





Christy Clark


Vancouver








































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Vancouver-Burrard


Tim Stevenson
7,359


Lorne Mayencourt
11,396

Robbie Mattu
3,826


Marc Emery
906



Boris Bear (Ind.)
136
Joseph Theriault (PF)
40
Helvis (Rhino)
25

Tim Stevenson

Vancouver-Fairview

Anita Romaniuk
4,772


Gary Farrell-Collins
12,864

Vanessa Violini
5,051

Ron MacIntyre
651



Brian Sproule (PF)
76

Gary Farrell-Collins

Vancouver-Fraserview


Ian Waddell
5,815


Ken Johnston
10,361

Merina Matthew
1,417

Paul Emerson Hughes
267

Paul Stilwell
369




Ian Waddell

Vancouver-Hastings


Joy MacPhail
8,009

Daniel Lee
7,600


Ian Gregson
2,874

Davin Ouimet
409



Carrol B. Woolsey (SC)
222
Charles Boyland (PF)
119


Joy MacPhail

Vancouver-Kensington


Ujjal Dosanjh
7,478


Patrick Wong
9,162


Betty Krawczyk
1,795

John Gordon
516

John O'Flynn
314




Ujjal Dosanjh

Vancouver-Kingsway

Alicia Barsallo
5,429


Rob Nijjar
8,264

Geoff Lyon
1,725

Steven M. Lay
364

Sal Vetro
541

Tyler Ducharme (COBC)
159

Donna Petersen (PF)
81




Glen Clark †

Vancouver-Langara

Peter G. Prontzos
2,999


Val Anderson
11,800

Doug Warkentin
2,009

Anthony Campbell
673




Joe Young (Ind.)
105
Michael Hill (PF)
51

Val Anderson

Vancouver-Mount Pleasant


Jenny Kwan
7,163

Gail Sparrow
5,343

Dale Hofmann
2,612

David Malmo-Levine
489

Ken Wright
166

Liar Liar (Ind.)
148

Kimball Cariou (Com)
142
Franklin Poley (POC)
42




Jenny Kwan

Vancouver-Point Grey

Am Johal
4,441


Gordon Campbell
13,430

Varya Rubin
5,094

Alex Curylo
659

Greg Dahms
257

Anne Jamieson (PF)
43


Gordon Campbell

Vancouver-Quilchena

Gareth Richmond
2,168


Colin Hansen
16,829

Judy Johnstone
3,277

Katrina Chowe
351

 

Mike Sharp (Ind.)
160

Colin Hansen


North Shore and Sunshine Coast





























































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

North Vancouver-Lonsdale

Roger Kishi
3,016


Katherine Whittred
11,362

Terry W. Long
3,823

Darin Keith Neil
612



Jonathan Cote (Ind.)
173

Katherine Whittred

North Vancouver-Seymour

Sheila Paterson
2,751


Daniel Jarvis
15,568

Evelyn Kirkaldy
4,127

Tom Dreyer
568

 

Ron Gamble (Ref.)
683
Chris McKenzie (Ind.)
209

Daniel Jarvis

Powell River-Sunshine Coast


Gordon Wilson
6,349


Harold Long
9,904


Adriane Carr
6,316


Dana Larsen
812

 




Gordon Wilson

West Vancouver-Capilano

Matt Lovick
1,284


Ralph Sultan
15,556

Nora Gambioli
2,932

Keir Vichert
274

 


Jeremy Dalton (Ind.)
1,355

Jeremy Dalton

West Vancouver-Garibaldi

Barrie MacLeod
2,330


Ted Nebbeling
14,542

Peter Tatroff
3,691

Robert Adam
767

 



Ted Nebbeling


Vancouver Island












































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Alberni-Qualicum


Gerard Janssen
7,395


Gillian Trumper
13,109

Sergio Paone
2,999

Nicholas Thorp
1,081





Gerard Janssen

Comox Valley


Evelyn Gillespie
5,356


Stan Hagen
15,569

Pam Munroe
5,170

Sylvain Beaudoin
873

John William Robinson
677



Evelyn Gillespie

Cowichan-Ladysmith

Rob Hutchins
7,783


Graham Bruce
12,707

Loren Duncan
3,250

Larry Kunz
597

 




Jan Pullinger

Nanaimo


Leonard Krog
6,602


Mike Hunter
9,748

Doug Catley
3,810

Donald LaVallee
889

Steve Miller
588

Brunie Brunie (Ind.)
199


Dale Lovick

Nanaimo-Parksville

Jamie Brennan
5,852


Judith Reid
17,356

Phil Carson
3,192

Leonard Melman
634


Daniel Stelmacker
693



Judith Reid

North Island


Glenn Robertson
6,375


Rod Visser
13,781

Ralph Keller
2,871

Noreen Evers
1,099





Glenn Robertson


Greater Victoria



























































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP Liberal Green Marijuana UnityOther

Esquimalt-Metchosin


Maurine Karagianis
6,258


Arnie Hamilton
9,544

Marilyn Sundeen
3,685

Christopher Davies
534

Bob Ward
268


Bill Clarke (Con)
322
Rick Berglund (Ind.)
105
Scott Attrill (Ind.)
68
Gerry McVeigh (Ind.)
57


Moe Sihota †

Malahat-Juan de Fuca

Richard Hughes
3,687


Brian Kerr
9,676

Stephen Bradley
3,275

Ron Anderton
547

Julie Mander
323


Rick Kasper (Ind.)
5,164

Susan Power (Con)
222



Rick Kasper

Oak Bay-Gordon Head

Charley Beresford
5,789


Ida Chong
14,588

Cristin Geall
4,666

Michael Mann
411

 



Ida Chong

Saanich North and the Islands

Paul Sam
5,011


Murray Coell
15,406

Andrew Lewis
7,211

Christina Racki
491

 

Bathar Jensen (Ind.)
257

Murray Coell

Saanich South


David Cubberley
6,838


Susan Brice
12,699

Gracie MacDonald
3,823

Tamara Tulloch
462

 

Paul Scrimger (Con.)
349
James Robert Lauder (Ind.)
172


Andrew Petter

Victoria-Beacon Hill


Carole James
9,262


Jeff Bray
9,297

Walter Meyer Zu Erpen
5,453

Troy Tompkins
532

Gregory Hartnell
290

Rob Botterell (Ind.)
205
Kirsten Goodacre (Com)
64


Gretchen Brewin

Victoria-Hillside


Steve Orcherton
7,796


Sheila Orr
7,878

Stuart Hertzog
4,142

Chuck Beyer
663

Allan Whittal
293

George Gidora (Com)
72
Laery Braaten (CCF)
49

Steve Orcherton


See also


  • List of British Columbia political parties


References




  1. ^ "B.C. Voter Participation: 1983 to 2013" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved May 11, 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ "B.C. NDP no longer official party after recounts". CBC Newss. May 31, 2001. Retrieved October 31, 2012.




External links


  • Elections BC 2001 Election







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