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Prince George–Omineca was a
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for the
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, Canada from 1991 to 2009.


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History


Member of the Legislative Assembly

Its MLA before the redistribution was
John Rustad John Rustad (born 1963) is a Canadian member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Legislative Assembly of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of British Columbia. He currently represents the constituency of N ...
, whose experience is in the forest industry. He was first elected in
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representing the British Columbia Liberal Party.


Election results


External links


BC stats profile – 2001 (pdf)Results of 2001 election (pdf)2001 Expenditures1996 expendituresWebsite of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Prince George-Omineca Former provincial electoral districts of British Columbia Politics of Prince George, British Columbia