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The 2017 British Columbia general election was held on May 9, 2017, to elect 87
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(MLAs) to the Legislative Assembly to serve in the 41st Parliament of the Canadian province of
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. In the 40th Parliament prior to this general election, the
British Columbia Liberal Party The British Columbia Liberal Party, often shortened to the BC Liberals, is a centre-right provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party currently forms the Official Opposition. Subsequent to the 2020 British Columbia genera ...
formed the government under the leadership of
Christy Clark Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female ...
, while the
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(NDP), under the leadership of Adrian Dix and then
John Horgan John Joseph Horgan (born August 7, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 36th premier of British Columbia from 2017 to 2022, and also as the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party from 2014 to 2022. Horgan has been the ...
, formed the Official Opposition; the
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were also represented in the legislature with sole MLA and later leader Andrew Weaver. It was the first election contested on a new electoral map completed in 2015, and the total number of constituencies had increased from 85 to 87. New districts were added in Richmond and Surrey, while the boundaries of 48 existing electoral districts were adjusted. The election saw no party win a majority of seats for the first time since the 1952 election: the Liberals won 43 seats, the NDP won 41 seats and the Greens won three seats. After a period of negotiations, the Green Party agreed to provide
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to an NDP government on May 29. In response, Clark indicated she would remain in office and seek the confidence of the legislature. On June 29, Clark's speech from the throne was voted down, and Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon invited Horgan to form a government. On July 18, Horgan became the new premier, while Weaver and the other Green MLAs did not join the Cabinet or take any official roles in the new government. The election was notable in that it marked the end of the Liberal majority government that had led the province since the 2001 election, and the first election in Canada at the federal or provincial level that saw more than one member of a Green party elected.


Timing

Section 23 of British Columbia's ''Constitution Act'' provides that general elections occur on the second Tuesday in May of the fourth calendar year after the last election.Constitution Act, s. 23
.
As an election was held on May 14, 2013, the subsequent election was conducted on May 9, 2017. 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 (in practice, on the advice of the Premier). The writ was dropped on April 11, 2017. Advance voter registration ended April 11. Advance voting was from April 29 to 30, then began again May 3 and lasted until May 6 before the general election on May 9.


Background

In the 2013 general election, the
BC Liberal Party The British Columbia Liberal Party, often shortened to the BC Liberals, is a centre-right provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party currently forms the Official Opposition. Subsequent to the 2020 British Columbia general ...
under the leadership of Premier
Christy Clark Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female ...
were re-elected with a majority government. The
British Columbia New Democratic Party The New Democratic Party of British Columbia (BC NDP) is a social-democratic provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. As of 2017, it governs the province. It is the British Columbia provincial arm of the federal New Democrati ...
, under the leadership of Adrian Dix, again formed the Official Opposition with a slightly reduced total of 34 seats. Despite the victory, Clark was defeated by NDP candidate
David Eby David Robert Patrick Eby (born July 21, 1976) is a Canadian politician and lawyer who has been serving as the 37th and current premier of British Columbia since November 18, 2022, and has been serving as the leader of the British Columbia New De ...
in her riding of
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but was later elected in the
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riding by-election in July 2013 following
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's resignation of his seat the previous month so that she could return to the Legislature."B.C.'s Premier Christy Clark wins byelection, returns to legislature"
. ''
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'', July 10, 2013.
The
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, under leader Jane Sterk, won its first seat in the legislature, though Sterk herself was not elected. Dix resigned as NDP leader following the election and was succeeded by Horgan in the NDP 2014 leadership election. On August 13, 2013, Sterk announced she would resign as Green Party leader; Adam Olsen was appointed interim leader on August 25, 2013. The
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, under the leadership of John Cummins, failed to win a seat and Cummins resigned after the Westside-Kelowna by-election. On February 2, 2016, two by-elections occurred in
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant Vancouver-Mount Pleasant is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was one of only two electoral districts to return an NDP MLA in the 2001 election when the NDP was nearly wiped off the e ...
and
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain Coquitlam-Burke Mountain is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008'', created out of parts of Port Moody-Westwood, Coquitlam-Maillardville and Port Coquitlam-Burke ...
to replace
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and
Douglas Horne Douglas Horne is a Canadian former politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, representing the riding of Coquitlam-Burke Mountain. He was the Deputy Speak ...
, who had both resigned to seek election in the
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. In preparation for the 2017 provincial election, the ''Electoral Boundaries Commission Amendment Act, 2014'' increased the number of electoral districts from 85 to 87 and required that the number of electoral districts in the North, Cariboo-Thompson, and the Columbia-Kootenay regions not be decreased despite their lower populations since the last adjustment of electoral boundaries. The ''Electoral Districts Act'' was updated in November 2015 to establish the new electoral districts, adding one new electoral district in Surrey and one in Richmond. Additionally, the boundaries of 48 existing electoral districts were adjusted. The ''Election Amendment Act, 2015'' required the chief electoral officer to provide each party with a copy of the voters list, allowed constituency associations to incur election expenses, limited vouching to amend voter information to only family members of the voter, and eliminated the 60-day pre-campaign period, including its expense limits.Bill 20 – Election Amendment Act, 2015
, third reading, May 26, 2015. Accessed February 23, 2017.


Election spending and fundraising

According to
Elections BC Elections BC (formally the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of British Columbia) is a non-partisan office of the British Columbia legislature responsible for conducting provincial and local elections, by-elections, petitions, referendums, pl ...
, each candidate's campaign may spend a maximum of $77,674 over the 28 day election period and each political party, in addition, may spend $4,882,405. Also, each third party advertiser may spend up to $3,329 in a single electoral district and up to $166,445 overall. Unlike the Federal government or most provinces, British Columbia has no limits on political donations. Wealthy individuals, corporations, unions and even foreigners are allowed to donate large amounts to political parties there. On January 13, 2017, the New York Times published a story calling British Columbia the "Wild West" of Canadian political cash. According to the New York Times, "critics of remier Clarkand her party, the conservative British Columbia Liberal Party, say the provincial government has been transformed into a lucrative business, dominated by special interests that trade donations for political favors, undermining Canada's reputation for functional, consensus-driven democracy." The article also explored Premier Clark's practice of taking an additional salary from the BC Liberals, beyond her Premier salary, financed by political contributions. The Globe and Mail also followed up with a special investigation of "British Columbia: The 'wild west' of fundraising". The investigation found that lobbyists are giving tens of thousands of dollars in their own name – and some power brokers are breaking one of the few rules the province has in place. With no limits on political donations in B.C., the provincial Liberals raised $12.4 million last year – $4.5-million from individuals and $7.9-million from corporations. On March 5, 2017, Elections BC announced it was launching a probe into Liberal Party fundraising. The Official Opposition, the NDP, has promised to ban corporate and union donation if elected, as well as limits on individual donations, but continues to accept corporate and union donations at the present time. The Green Party announced in September 2016 that it would no longer accept donations from corporations or unions. In terms of election spending, British Columbia currently has no spending limits ahead of the election period. During the 2009 election period, there was a spending limit of $4.4 million. Spending limits for the 2017 election period were adjusted for changes to the consumer price index before being confirmed during the second week in April 2017.


Opinion polls


Endorsements

Green Party * David Suzuki Liberal Party * Globe and Mail * Vancouver Sun


Retiring incumbents

;Liberals *
Bill Bennett William Richards Bennett, (April 14, 1932 – December 3, 2015) was the 27th premier of British Columbia from 1975 to 1986. He was a son of Annie Elizabeth May (Richards) and former Premier, W. A. C. Bennett. He was a 3rd cousin, twice removed ...
,
Kootenay East Kootenay East (also known as Kootenay East—Revelstoke) was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1968 and from 1979 to 1997. This riding was created a ...
* Gordon Hogg, Surrey-White Rock *
Terry Lake Terry Lake is a former Canadian politician, at the municipal and provincial levels, and veterinarian. Lake was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and a member of the BC Liberal Party. Lake announced September 1, 2016 th ...
,
Kamloops-North Thompson Kamloops-North Thompson is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was formerly considered a political bellwether for the next provincial government, having swung to the governing party ever ...
* Don McRae,
Comox Valley The Comox Valley is a region on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, that includes the city of Courtenay, the town of Comox, the village of Cumberland, and the unincorporated settlements of Royston, Union Bay, Fanny B ...
*
Moira Stilwell Moira Stilwell (born 1953 or 1954) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in 2009 to represent the riding of Vancouver-Langara until 2017. She was appointed parliamentary secretary ...
,
Vancouver-Langara Vancouver-Langara is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. History This riding has elected the following Members of Legislative Assembly: 1999 Redistribution Changes to the ...
;Independent *
Pat Pimm Pat Pimm (born March 31, 1957) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, and represented the riding of Peace River North. He has lived in ...
, Peace River North *
Vicki Huntington Victoria "Vicki" Huntington is a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2009 until 2017 as an independent for Delta South. Education and early career Huntington is a native of Vancouver, British Co ...
,
Delta South Delta South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Member of Legislative Assembly The current MLA for this riding is Ian Paton. The previous member was Vicki Huntington, the only In ...
;New Democrats *
Robin Austin Robin Austin, is a Canadian businessman and former politician. Austin served as the New Democratic Party MLA for Skeena in the province of British Columbia. Austin was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 2005 election. Austin w ...
, Skeena *
Kathy Corrigan Kathy Corrigan is a Canadian politician who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 39th and 40th Parliament of British Columbia, from 2009 to 2017. As a member of the BC New Democratic Party, she was elected ...
,
Burnaby-Deer Lake Burnaby-Deer Lake is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the ...
*
Sue Hammell Sue Hammell (born June 18, 1945) is a Canadian politician who is the former MLA for Surrey-Green Timbers in the province of British Columbia for most of the years between 1991 and 2017, she retired and did not seek re-election in May 2017. Her ...
, Surrey-Green Timbers *
Maurine Karagianis Maurine Karagianis (born August 17, 1950) is a Canadian politician, formerly the New Democratic Party MLA for the riding of Esquimalt-Royal Roads in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. She was first elected in the 2005 election t ...
,
Esquimalt-Royal Roads Esquimalt-Royal Roads is a former provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada established by the British Columbia electoral redistribution, 2008, ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was first contested in the 2009 British Columbia ...
*
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,
Columbia River-Revelstoke Columbia River-Revelstoke is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Geography As of the 2020 provincial election, Columbia River-Revelstoke comprises the eastern portion of the Columbia-Sh ...
* Bill Routley,
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*
Jane Shin Jane Jae Kyung Shin (Korean: 신재경, Hanja: 申才炅) is a Canadian academic and former politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election.Burnaby-Lougheed


Results

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Christy Clark Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female ...
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John Horgan John Joseph Horgan (born August 7, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 36th premier of British Columbia from 2017 to 2022, and also as the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party from 2014 to 2022. Horgan has been the ...
, 87 , , 34 , , 35 , , 41 , , 47.13, , +6, , 795,527, , 40.29 , , +0.56 , align=left, Andrew Weaver , 83 , , 1 , , 1 , , 3 , , 3.45, , +2, , 332,331 , , 16.83 , , +8.69 , colspan="2" style="text-align:left;",
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, 31 , , 1 , , 2 , , – , , –, , −2, , 20,971, , 1.06 , , −1.30 , align=left, ''vacant'' , 10 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 10,421, , 0.53 , , −4.22 , align=left, Clayton Welwood , 30 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 7,743 , , 0.39 , , +0.29 , align=left, Rod Taylor ''(interim)'' , 5 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 3,398 , , 0.17 , , +0.12 , colspan="2" style="text-align:left;", No affiliation , 2 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 1,151 , , 0.06 , , −0.31 , align=left, James Filippelli , 10 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 1,137 , , 0.06 , , +0.03 , align=left, ''vacant'' , 2 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 896 , , 0.05 , , +0.03 , align=left, Timothy Gidora , 6 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 802 , , 0.04 , , +0.02 , align=left, Robin Richardson , 4 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 646 , , 0.03 , , , align=left, Mervyn Ritchie , 1 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 580 , , 0.03 , , , align=left, Salvatore Vetro , 1 , , – , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 543 , , 0.03 , , −0.04 , align=left, ''vacant'' , 3 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 463 , , 0.02 , , , align=left, Wei Chen , 1 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 318 , , 0.02 , , , align=left, Troy Gibbons , 2 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 248 , , 0.01 , , , align=left, ''vacant'' , 2 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 205 , , 0.01 , , , align=left, Phillip Ryan , 1 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 90 , , 0.00 , , , align=left, Erik Deutscher , 1 , , , , – , , – , , –, , –, , 58 , , 0.00 , , , - , style="text-align:left;" colspan="3", Total , 369 , , 85 , , 85 , , 87 , , 100.0, , –, , 1,974,712, , 100.0, , –


Aftermath

On May 9, it was not immediately clear what form the government would take, as Elections BC does not count absentee ballots until two weeks after election day. This final count would determine the makeup of the legislature, since several seats were won with margins of a few hundred votes or less, and both the Liberals and NDP hoped to acquire enough seats to secure a majority. No seats changed hands, however, after the counting of absentee ballots concluded on May 24, and the initial count of 43–41–3 was confirmed. As no single party won a majority of seats, the Green Party was approached by both the Liberals and the NDP to determine whether they would support a minority government or a coalition government headed by either party. No grand coalition or agreement between the two large parties, excluding the Greens, was seriously considered. On May 29, Horgan and Weaver announced that the Greens would provide
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to an NDP minority government, a position which was endorsed the following day by the members of both caucuses. In response, Clark indicated that she would have the legislature sit in the coming weeks and seek its confidence in a Liberal minority government, while acknowledging that she would likely be unsuccessful. On June 12, Clark appointed a new cabinet that saw new MLAs join cabinet and existing ones take on different portfolios; Clark described the cabinet as being in "caretaker mode" and that it wouldn't pursue any new policies, but added "the team reflects the results of listening to what voters told us in the last election." On June 22, the legislature convened with a
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that Clark said contained "the best ideas from all parties"; of the 48 pledges within, 30 were absent from the Liberal Party's election platform. On June 29, the Liberals were defeated in a
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; Clark then asked Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon to dissolve the legislature and call a new election. Guichon refused and instead invited Horgan to form an NDP minority government. Horgan was sworn into office on July 18.


Results by riding

*Names in bold are outgoing cabinet ministers, and names in ''italics'' are party leaders. The premier is in ''both''. * denotes incumbent MLAs who did not seek re-election. * denotes incumbent MLAs who sought re-election in a different riding. *A riding name in brackets below the name of the incumbent MLA indicates the name of the predecessor riding contested in the last election. *Candidate names are given as they appeared on the ballot, and may include formal names and middle names that the candidate does not use in day-to-day political life. For example, Greg Kyllo appeared on the ballot as "Gregory James Kyllo".


Northern British Columbia

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Nechako Lakes , , , , John Rustad
5,307 – 54.39% , , , Anne Marie Sam
2,909 – 29.81% , , , Douglas Norman Gook
878 – 9.00% , , , Jon Rempel ( Ltn.)
438 – 4.49%
Al Trampuh (Ind.)
226 – 2.32% , , , , John Rustad , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", North Coast , , , Herb Pond
3,079 – 33.66% , , , , Jennifer Rice
5,243 – 57.31% , , , Hondo Arendt
826 – 9.03% , , , , , , , Jennifer Rice , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Peace River North , , , ,
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9,707 – 66.31% , , , Rob Dempsey
973 – 6.65% , , , , , , Bob Fedderly (Ind.)
2,799 – 19.12%
Rob Fraser (Ind.)
884 – 6.04%
Jeff Richert (Ind.)
275 – 1.88% , , , ,
Pat Pimm Pat Pimm (born March 31, 1957) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, and represented the riding of Peace River North. He has lived in ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Peace River South Peace River South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was created under the name South Peace River by the ''Constitution Amendment Act, 1955'', which split the old riding of Peace R ...
, , , ,
Mike Bernier Mike Bernier (born 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. He represents the electoral district of Peace River South as a member of the British Columbia ...

6,634 – 75.94% , , , Stephanie Goudie
2,102 – 24.06% , , , , , , , , , , Mike Bernier , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Prince George-Mackenzie , , , , Mike Morris
10,725 – 57.12% , , , Bobby Deepak
5,942 – 31.65% , , , Hilary Crowley
2,109 – 11.23% , , , , , , , Mike Morris , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , , ,
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11,189 – 58.20% , , , Natalie Fletcher
5,683 – 29.56% , , , Nan Kendy
2,353 – 12.24% , , , , , , , Shirley Bond , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Skeena , , , , Ellis Ross
6,772 – 52.23% , , , Bruce Alan Bidgood
5,613 – 43.29% , , , , , , ''Merv Ritchie'' (
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580 – 4.47% , , , ,
Robin Austin Robin Austin, is a Canadian businessman and former politician. Austin served as the New Democratic Party MLA for Skeena in the province of British Columbia. Austin was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 2005 election. Austin w ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Stikine , , , Wanda Good
3,531 – 38.75% , , , ,
Doug Donaldson Doug Donaldson (born January 20, 1957) is a Canadian politician, who represented the Stikine electoral district Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2009 to 2020. He is a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party and was fir ...

4,748 – 52.10% , , , , , , ''Rod Taylor'' ( CHP)
834 – 9.15% , , , , Doug Donaldson , -


Kootenays

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Columbia River-Revelstoke Columbia River-Revelstoke is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Geography As of the 2020 provincial election, Columbia River-Revelstoke comprises the eastern portion of the Columbia-Sh ...
, , , , Doug Clovechok
6,620 – 45.44% , , , Gerry Taft
5,248 – 36.02% , , , Samson Boyer
1,708 – 11.72% , , , Duncan Boyd MacLeod (Ind.)
469 – 3.22%
Justin James Hooles (Ind.)
371 – 2.55%
Rylan Kashuba ( Ltn.)
154 – 1.06% , , , ,
Norm Macdonald Norman Gene MacdonaldThe capitalization of Norm Macdonald's surname has been inconsistently reported in publications such as ''TV Guide''. Books that discuss him, such as ''Shales'' (2003) and Crawford' (2000), as well as other sources such as ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Kootenay East Kootenay East (also known as Kootenay East—Revelstoke) was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1968 and from 1979 to 1997. This riding was created a ...
, , , , Tom Glenn Shypitka
9,666 – 56.57% , , , Randal Macnair
5,069 – 29.67% , , , Yvonne Marie Prest
1,926 – 11.27% , , , Keith D. Komar ( Ltn.)
425 – 2.49% , , , ,
Bill Bennett William Richards Bennett, (April 14, 1932 – December 3, 2015) was the 27th premier of British Columbia from 1975 to 1986. He was a son of Annie Elizabeth May (Richards) and former Premier, W. A. C. Bennett. He was a 3rd cousin, twice removed ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kootenay West , , , Jim Postnikoff
4,547 – 24.33% , , , ,
Katrine Conroy Katrine Conroy (' Thor-Larsen; born 1957 or 1958) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2005 provincial election. She represents the electoral district of Kootenay West as a member of t ...

11,164 – 59.74% , , , Sam Troy
2,976 – 15.93% , , , , , , , Katrine Conroy , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Nelson-Creston Nelson-Creston is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It made its first appearance on the hustings in the general election of 1933 following a redistribution of the earlier Nelson riding. ...
, , , Tanya Rae Wall
5,087 – 27.93% , , , , Michelle Mungall
7,685 – 42.19% , , , Kim Charlesworth
5,130 – 28.16% , , , Jesse O'Leary (Ind.)
164 – 0.90%
Tom Prior (Ind.)
149 – 0.82% , , , , Michelle Mungall , -


Okanagan, Shuswap and Boundary

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Boundary-Similkameen Boundary-Similkameen is a provincial riding formed in 2008. It includes the populations of Penticton-Okanagan Valley, West Kootenay-Boundary and Yale-Lillooet. The riding's name corresponds to that of a former riding in the same area, with si ...
, , , , Linda Margaret Larson
9,513 – 42.80% , , , Colleen Ross
7,275 – 32.73% , , , Vonnie Lavers
2,274 – 10.23% , , , Peter Entwistle (Ind.)
3,165 – 14.24% , , , , Linda Larson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kelowna-Lake Country , , , ,
Norm Letnick Norm Letnick (born 1957) is a Canadian politician, currently British Columbia's assistant deputy speaker, who was first elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election and re-elected in 2013, 2 ...

15,286 – 59.75% , , , Erik Olesen
5,345 – 20.89% , , , Alison Shaw
4,951 – 19.35% , , , , , , , Norm Letnick , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kelowna-Mission , , , , Steve Thomson
15,399 – 57.18% , , , Harwinder Kaur Sandhu
5,720 – 21.24% , , , Rainer Wilkins
3,836 – 14.24% , , , Charles Hardy ( Cons.)
1,976 – 7.34% , , , , Steve Thomson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Kelowna West Kelowna West, formerly Westside-Kelowna, is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was first contested in the 2009 general election. The riding was created out of pa ...
, , , , ''
Christy Clark Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female ...
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15,674 – 59.05% , , , Shelley Cook
6,672 – 25.14% , , , Robert Mellalieu
3,628 – 13.67% , , , Brian Thiesen (Ind.)
570 – 2.15% , , , , ''Christy Clark'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Penticton Penticton ( ) is a city in the Okanagan Valley of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, situated between Okanagan and Skaha lakes. In the 2016 Canadian Census, its population was 33,761, while its census agglomeration The ce ...
, , , ,
Dan Ashton Dan Ashton (born 1954 or 1955) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election, and has been re-elected in 2017 and 2020. He represents the electoral district of Penticton ...

14,470 – 52.80% , , , Tarik Sayeed
7,874 – 28.73% , , , Connie Sahlmark
5,061 – 18.47% , , , , , , , Dan Ashton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Shuswap , , , , Gregory James Kyllo
14,829 – 55.80% , , , Sylvia Jean Lindgren
7,161 – 26.95% , , , Kevin Babcock
4,175 – 15.71% , , , Kyle McCormack ( Ltn.)
410 – 1.54% , , , , Greg Kyllo , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Vernon-Monashee , , , , Eric Bailey Foster
13,625 – 47.87% , , , Barry Charles Dorval
8,355 – 29.36% , , , Keli Westgate
6,139 – 21.57% , , , Don Jefcoat ( Ltn.)
341 – 1.20% , , , , Eric Foster , -


Thompson and Cariboo

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Cariboo-Chilcotin , , , ,
Donna Barnett Donna Barnett (born 1942 or 1943) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 election. She was elected as a BC Liberal member, representing the newly created riding of Cariboo-Chilcot ...

8,520 – 58.78% , , , Sally Watson
3,801 – 26.22% , , , Rita Helen Giesbrecht
2,174 – 15.00% , , , , , , , Donna Barnett , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Cariboo North Cariboo North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was created by 1990 legislation dividing the previous two-member district of Cariboo, which came into effect for the 1991 BC election ...
, , , , Coralee Ella Oakes
6,359 – 51.06% , , , Scott Elliott
4,430 – 35.57% , , , Richard Edward Jaques
919 – 7.38% , , , Tony Goulet ( Cons.)
747 – 6.00% , , , , Coralee Oakes , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Fraser-Nicola Fraser-Nicola is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the '' Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was first contested in the 2009 general election. Geography As of the 2020 provincial election, Fraser-Nicol ...
, , , , Jackie L. Tegart
6,597 – 41.97% , , ,
Harry Lali Harbhajan Singh "Harry" Lali (born August 10, 1955) is a former MLA in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Biography Lali spent eleven summers working in the forestry industry, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Sout ...

6,005 – 38.21% , , , Arthur Alexander Green
2,517 – 16.01% , , , Michael Henshall (
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)
598 – 3.80% , , , , Jackie Tegart , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Kamloops-North Thompson Kamloops-North Thompson is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was formerly considered a political bellwether for the next provincial government, having swung to the governing party ever ...
, , , ,
Peter Gordon Milobar Peter Gordon Milobar (born February 13, 1970) is a Canadian politician serving as an MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia) from Kamloops. Milobar was elected in the 2017 provincial election

12,001 – 48.32% , , , Barb Nederpel
7,538 – 30.35% , , , Dan Hines
5,111 – 20.58% , , , Peter Paul Kerek ( Comm.)
187 – 0.75% , , , ,
Terry Lake Terry Lake is a former Canadian politician, at the municipal and provincial levels, and veterinarian. Lake was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and a member of the BC Liberal Party. Lake announced September 1, 2016 th ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kamloops-South Thompson , , , , Todd Graham Stone
15,465 – 55.78% , , , Nancy Bepple
6,072 – 21.90% , , , Donovan Cavers
5,785 – 20.86% , , , Jessica Lea Bradshaw ( Ltn.)
295 – 1.06%
Beat Klossner ( Comm.)
109 – 0.39% , , , , Todd Stone , -


Fraser Valley

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Abbotsford-Mission , , , , Simon John Gibson
12,879 – 51.19% , , , Andrew Murray Christie
7,339 – 29.17% , , , Jennifer Holmes
4,298 – 17.08% , , , Dan Cameron ( CHP)
644 – 2.56% , , , , Simon Gibson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Abbotsford South , , , ,
Darryl Plecas Darryl Plecas (born in 1951) is a Canadian politician, who was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Abbotsford South from 2013 to 2020, and served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2017 to 2 ...

11,673 – 52.46% , , , Jasleen Arora
6,297 – 28.30% , , , William Aird Flavelle
3,338 – 15.00% , , , Ron Gray ( CHP)
942 – 4.23% , , , , Darryl Plecas , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Abbotsford West Abbotsford West is a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was first contested in the 2009 British Columbia general election. History Member of ...
, , , , Michael de Jong
11,618 – 55.23% , , , Preet Rai
6,474 – 30.77% , , , Kevin Allan Eastwood
2,280 – 10.84% , , , Lynn Simcox ( CHP)
516 – 2.45%
Dave Sharkey ( Ltn.)
149 – 0.71% , , , , Mike de Jong , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Chilliwack Chilliwack ( )( hur, Ts'elxwéyeqw) is a city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Chilliwack is surrounded by mountains and home to recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks. There are numerous outdo ...
, , , , John Martin
9,180 – 48.15% , , , Tracey Lorrean O'Hara
6,207 – 32.56% , , , Wayne Froese
3,277 – 17.19% , , , Ryan McKinnon (Ind.)
402 – 2.11% , , , , John Martin , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Chilliwack-Kent , , , , Laurie Throness
11,814 – 52.75% , , , Patti MacAhonic
7,273 – 32.40% , , , Josie Bleuer
3,335 – 14.86% , , , , , , , Laurie Throness
( Chilliwack-Hope) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Langley Langley may refer to: People * Langley (surname), a common English surname, including a list of notable people with the name * Dawn Langley Simmons (1922–2000), English author and biographer * Elizabeth Langley (born 1933), Canadian perfor ...
, , , ,
Mary Polak Mary Ruth Polak (born 1967 or 1968) is a Canadian politician, who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) for the riding of Langley from 2005 to 2020. She was re-elected to the Legislative Assembly of British C ...

10,755 – 44.40% , , , Gail Chaddock-Costello
8,384 – 34.61% , , , Elizabeth Helen Walker
3,699 – 15.27% , , , Justin Greenwood ( Cons.)
1,221 – 5.04%
Robert Kerr Pobran ( Ltn.)
166 – 0.69% , , , , Mary Polak , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Langley East , , , ,
Rich Coleman Richard Thomas Coleman (born c. 1956) is a Canadian politician and former police officer, who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly in British Columbia from 1996 to 2020, and is a former interim leader of the British Columbia Liberal P ...

16,348 – 53.45% , , , Inder Johal
8,820 – 28.84% , , , Bill Masse
4,968 – 16.24% , , , Alex Joehl ( Ltn.)
448 – 1.46% , , , , Rich Coleman
( Fort Langley-Aldergrove) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Maple Ridge-Mission Maple Ridge-Mission is a provinces and territories of Canada, provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding's name was resurrected from a former riding in the sa ...
, , ,
Marc Dalton Marc Dalton is a Canadian politician. He is the current Conservative Member of Parliament for Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge after the 2019 Canadian federal election. He was a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia fo ...

10,663 – 40.70% , , , ,
Bob D'Eith Robert Jan D'Eith (born September 24, 1964) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election.Cons.)
934 – 3.57%
Jeff Monds ( Ltn.)
145 – 0.55% , , , , Marc Dalton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The 2008 re-distribution is an amalgamation of the old Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows riding with an addition of a small portio ...
, , ,
Doug Bing Doug Bing (born 1950 or 1951) is a Canadians, Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 British Columbia general election, 2013 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of ...

10,428 – 38.79% , , , , Lisa Marie Beare
12,045 – 44.80% , , , Alex Pope
3,329 – 12.38% , , , Gary John O'Driscoll ( Cons.)
676 – 2.51%
Steve Ranta (Ind.)
408 – 1.52% , , , , Doug Bing , -


Surrey

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Surrey-Cloverdale Surrey-Cloverdale is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Demographics Geography 1999 Redistribution Changes to Surrey-Cloverdale include *removal of northwesternmost half to Surrey- ...
, , , , Marvin Hunt
11,918 – 47.57% , , , Rebecca Smith
9,763 – 38.97% , , , Aleksandra Muniak
3,091 – 12.34% , , , Peter Poelstra ( Ltn.)
279 – 1.11% , , , , Stephanie Cadieux , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Surrey-Fleetwood , , ,
Peter Fassbender Peter Fassbender (born 1946) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election after a career at the municipal level. He was elected to represent the electoral district of Su ...

7,413 – 35.83% , , , ,
Jagrup Brar Jagrup Brar is a Canadian politician. He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in British Columbia, Canada. He represented the ridings of Surrey-Panorama Ridge from 2004 to 2009 and Surrey-Fleetwood from 2009 to 2013 and since 2017 as a ...

11,085 – 53.58% , , , Tim Binnema
2,190 – 10.59% , , , , , , , Peter Fassbender , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Surrey-Green Timbers , , , Brenda Joy Locke
5,056 – 32.95% , , , ,
Rachna Singh Rachna Singh (born 1972) is a Canadian politician and trade unionist who has represented the electoral district of Surrey-Green Timbers in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia since 2017. A member of the British Columbia New Democrati ...

8,945 – 58.29% , , , Saira Aujla
1,112 – 7.25% , , , Vikram Bajwa (NA)
163 – 1.06%
Kanwaljit Singh Moti ( YPP)
69 – 0.45% , , , ,
Sue Hammell Sue Hammell (born June 18, 1945) is a Canadian politician who is the former MLA for Surrey-Green Timbers in the province of British Columbia for most of the years between 1991 and 2017, she retired and did not seek re-election in May 2017. Her ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Surrey-Guildford , , ,
Amrik Virk Amrik S. Virk (born 1963 or 1964) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Surrey-Tynehead as a member of the British Co ...

7,015 – 37.76% , , , , Garry Begg
9,262 – 49.85% , , , Jodi Murphy
1,840 – 9.90% , , , Kevin Pielak ( CHP)
462 – 2.49% , , , , Amrik Virk (
Surrey-Tynehead Surrey-Tynehead was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The electoral district, firstly represented by Dave Hayer (2001–2013), then Amrik Virk (2013–2017).After the British Columbia ele ...
) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Surrey-Newton , , , Gurminder Singh Parihar
5,100 – 29.99% , , , ,
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9,744 – 57.31% , , , Richard Krieger
1,171 – 6.89% , , , Balpreet Singh Bal (NA)
988 – 5.81% , , , , Harry Bains , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Surrey-Panorama , , , Puneet Sandhar
10,064 – 41.86% , , , , Jinny Sims
12,226 – 50.85% , , , Veronica Laurel Greer
1,620 – 6.74% , , , Liz Galenzoski ( Refed)
132 – 0.55% , , , , Marvin Hunt , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Surrey South Surrey South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada that was created in the 2015 redistribution from parts of Surrey-Cloverdale and Surrey-Panorama Surrey-Panorama is a provincial ele ...
, , , , Stephanie Cadieux
13,509 – 50.94% , , , Jonathan Silveira
8,718 – 32.87% , , , Pascal Tremblay
3,141 – 11.84% , , , Peter Njenga (Ind.)
634 – 2.39%
Josh Barrett ( Ltn.)
311 – 1.17%
Gary Hee (Ind.)
140 – 0.53%
Fabiola Cecilia Palomino ( YPP)
67 – 0.25% , , , , ''new district'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Surrey-Whalley Surrey-Whalley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding's name was resurrected from a former riding in the same area, with similar but not identical boundaries. The newly created ri ...
, , , Sargy Chima
5,293 – 30.08% , , , , Bruce Ralston
10,315 – 58.62% , , , Rita Anne Fromholt
1,893 – 10.76% , , , George Gidora ( Comm.)
96 – 0.55% , , , , Bruce Ralston , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Surrey-White Rock , , , , Tracy Redies
14,101 – 49.87% , , , Niovi Patsicakis
8,648 – 30.59% , , , Bill Marshall
4,574 – 16.18% , , , Tom Bryant (Ind.)
950 – 3.36% , , , , Gordon Hogg , -


Richmond and Delta

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Delta North Delta North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. History The electoral district was created for the 1991 election from part of the dual-member Delta riding. Members of the Legislat ...
, , , Scott Hamilton
9,319 – 39.69% , , , ,
Ravi Kahlon Ravinder "Ravi" Kahlon (born May 15, 1979) is a Canadian politician and athlete. He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia, representing the riding of Delta North since 2017, and member of the British Columbia New Democ ...

11,465 – 48.83% , , , Jacquie Miller
2,697 – 11.49% , , , , , , , Scott Hamilton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Delta South Delta South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Member of Legislative Assembly The current MLA for this riding is Ian Paton. The previous member was Vicki Huntington, the only In ...
, , , , Ian Paton
11,123 – 44.10% , , , Bruce Reid
5,228 – 20.73% , , , Larry Colero
2,349 – 9.31% , , , Nicholas Wong (Ind.)
6,437 – 25.52%
Errol Edmund Sherley (
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)
88 – 0.35% , , , ,
Vicki Huntington Victoria "Vicki" Huntington is a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2009 until 2017 as an independent for Delta South. Education and early career Huntington is a native of Vancouver, British Co ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Richmond North Centre , , , ,
Teresa Wat Teresa Wat (, born 1949 or 1950) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 British Columbia general election, 2013 provincial election. She represents the electoral district of Richmond ...

7,916 – 52.48% , , , Lyren Chiu
5,135 – 34.04% , , , Ryan Kemp Marciniw
1,579 – 10.47% , , , Dong Pan (Ind.)
336 – 2.23%
John Crocock (
Action Action may refer to: * Action (narrative), a literary mode * Action fiction, a type of genre fiction * Action game, a genre of video game Film * Action film, a genre of film * ''Action'' (1921 film), a film by John Ford * ''Action'' (1980 fil ...
)
117 – 0.78% , , , , Teresa Wat
( Richmond Centre) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Richmond-Queensborough , , , ,
Jas Johal Jas Johal is a Canadian politician and media personality. He served as Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia for the electoral district of Richmond-Queensborough in the 41st Parliament of British Columbia (2017-2020), as pa ...

8,218 – 41.43% , , ,
Aman Singh Aman Singh is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2020 British Columbia general election.Julie MacLellan"NDP wins New West, Queensborough ridings - and a likely majority government" ''New ...

8,084 – 40.75% , , , Michael Wolfe
2,524 – 12.72% , , , Kay Khilvinder Hale ( Cons.)
694 – 3.50%
Lawrence Chen ( New Rep.)
318 – 1.60% , , , , Linda Reid
( Richmond East) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Richmond South Centre Richmond South Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada that was created in the 2015 redistribution from parts of Richmond Centre, Richmond East and Richmond-Steveston Richmond ...
, , , ,
Linda Reid Linda Reid is a Canadian politician. She was Minister of Advanced Education and a Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. She was first elected in 1991 to represent the riding of Richmond East and was re-elected in 1996, 200 ...

6,914 – 48.89% , , , Chak Au
5,666 – 40.07% , , , Greg Powell
1,561 – 11.04% , , , , , , , ''new district'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Richmond-Steveston Richmond-Steveston is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Demographics Geography History This riding has elected the following Members of Legislative Assembly: Elect ...
, , , , John Yap
10,332 – 47.60% , , , Kelly Greene
8,524 – 39.35% , , , Roy Sakata
2,833 – 13.05% , , , , , , , John Yap , -


Burnaby, New Westminster, and Coquitlam

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Burnaby-Deer Lake Burnaby-Deer Lake is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the ...
, , , Karen Xiao Bao Wang
6,491 – 35.54% , , , ,
Anne Kang Anne Kang ( zh, t=康安禮; born 1977) is a Canadian politician who has represented the electoral district of Burnaby-Deer Lake in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia since 2017. A member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party ...

8,747 – 47.89% , , , Rick McGowan
2,209 – 12.09% , , , Graham Bowers ( Cons.)
589 – 3.22%
Elias Ishak (Ind.)
229 – 1.25% , , , , ,
Kathy Corrigan Kathy Corrigan is a Canadian politician who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 39th and 40th Parliament of British Columbia, from 2009 to 2017. As a member of the BC New Democratic Party, she was elected ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Burnaby-Edmonds Burnaby-Edmonds is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Geography The district is located in southern Burnaby, British Columbia. It is bordered by Boundary Road to the east, Imperial and ...
, , , Garrison Duke
6,404 – 32.09% , , , ,
Raj Chouhan Raj Chouhan is a Canadian politician and trade unionist, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as the MLA for Burnaby-Edmonds in the 2005 provincial election. He is serving as the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly ...

10,827 – 54.25% , , , Valentine Wu
2,728 – 13.67% , , , , , , , Raj Chouhan , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Burnaby-Lougheed , , , Steve Darling
8,391 – 36.91% , , , , Katrina Chen
10,911 – 48.06% , , ,
Joe Keithley Joseph Edward "Joey Shithead" Keithley ( né Keighley; June 3, 1956)
is a Canadi ...

3,127 – 13.77% , , , Sylvia Gung (Ind.)
145 – 0.64%
Neeraj Murarka ( Ltn.)
129 – 0.57% , , , ,
Jane Shin Jane Jae Kyung Shin (Korean: 신재경, Hanja: 申才炅) is a Canadian academic and former politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election.Burnaby North Burnaby North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. History MLAs Election results , - , - , - , NDP , Pietro Calendino , align="right", 5,992 , align="right", 29. ...
, , , Richard T. Lee
9,290 – 39.42% , , , , Janet Routledge
11,447 – 48.57% , , , Peter Hallschmid
2,830 – 12.01% , , , , , , , Richard T. Lee , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Coquitlam-Burke Mountain Coquitlam-Burke Mountain is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008'', created out of parts of Port Moody-Westwood, Coquitlam-Maillardville and Port Coquitlam-Burke ...
, , , , Joan Isaacs
10,388 – 44.28% , , ,
Jodie Wickens Jodie Wickens is a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA for the Coquitlam-Burke Mountain electoral district. She was elected on February 2, 2016 in a by-e ...

10,301 – 43.91% , , , Ian Donnelly Soutar
2,771 – 11.81% , , , , , , , Jodie Wickens , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Coquitlam-Maillardville Coquitlam-Maillardville is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Demographics Geography The Coquitlam–Maillardville district encompasses most of land of the City of Coquitlam except ...
, , , Steve Kim
8,519 – 37.70% , , , , Selina Mae Robinson
11,438 – 50.61% , , , Nicola Eyton Spurling
2,467 – 10.92% , , , Jesse Velay-Vitow ( Ltn.)
175 – 0.77% , , , , Selina Robinson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
New Westminster New Westminster (colloquially known as New West) is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the capi ...
, , , Lorraine Brett
5,870 – 21.20% , , , ,
Judy Darcy Judy Darcy (born 1950) is a Canadian health care advocate, trade unionist, and former politician. Darcy was the first Minister of Mental Health and Addictions of British Columbia. She was the fourth National President of the Canadian Union of P ...

14,377 – 51.93% , , , Jonina Campbell
6,939 – 25.07% , , , James Crosty (
Social Credit Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made them. To combat what he ...
)
298 – 1.08%
Rex Brocki ( Ltn.)
199 – 0.72% , , , , Judy Darcy , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Port Coquitlam Port Coquitlam ( ) is a city in British Columbia, Canada. Located east of Vancouver, it is on the north bank of the confluence of the Fraser River and the Pitt River. Coquitlam borders it on the north, the Coquitlam River borders it on the west, ...
, , , Susan Chambers
7,582 – 30.05% , , , ,
Mike Farnworth Michael C. Farnworth (born July 23, 1959) is a Canadian politician who has served as the 15th and current deputy premier of British Columbia since 2021, and the minister of public safety and solicitor general since 2017. A member of the British ...

14,079 – 55.79% , , , Jason Hanley
3,237 – 12.83% , , , Lewis Clarke Dahlby ( Ltn.)
248 – 0.98%
Billy Gibbons ( Cascadia)
88 – 0.35% , , , , Mike Farnworth , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Port Moody-Coquitlam , , , Linda Reimer
9,910 – 40.20% , , , ,
Rick Glumac Rick Glumac is a software engineer and environmentalist Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election.

11,754 – 47.69% , , , Don Barthel
2,985 – 12.11% , , , , , , , Linda Reimer , -


Vancouver

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-Fairview Vancouver-Fairview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Fairview is made up of two rectangles: one bounded by Granville Street to the east, 16th Avenue to the south, Arbutus Street to th ...
, , , Gabe Garfinkel
9,436 – 31.85% , , , ,
George Heyman George Heyman is a former social, environmental and labour activist and now a politician in British Columbia. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election,YPP)
149 – 0.50% , , , , George Heyman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-False Creek Vancouver-False Creek is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada. The current MLA is Brenda Bailey of the BC NDP. Established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008'', Vancouver-False Creek was first contested in the 2009 ...
, , , ,
Sam Sullivan Sam Sullivan (born November 13, 1959) is a Canadian politician who had served as the MLA for Vancouver-False Creek. Previously, he served as the Minister of Communities, Sport and Cultural Development with responsibility for Translink in the ...

10,370 – 42.16% , , , Morgane Oger
9,955 – 40.47% , , , Bradley Darren Shende
3,880 – 15.77% , , , Liz Jaluague ( Ltn.)
213 – 0.87%
''James Filippelli'' ( YPP)
91 – 0.37%
''Phillip James Ryan'' (Citizens First)
90 – 0.37% , , , , Sam Sullivan , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Vancouver-Fraserview , , , Suzanne Anton
9,985 – 42.22% , , , ,
George Chow George Chow ( zh, t=周烱華) is a Canadian politician. He was elected as a New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election, representing the riding of Vancouver-Fraserview, and ...

11,487 – 48.57% , , , Eric Kolotyluk
1,826 – 7.72% , , , Hiroshi Hyde ( Ltn.)
179 – 0.76%
Harpreet S. Bajwa ( YPP)
174 – 0.74% , , , , Suzanne Anton , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-Hastings Vancouver-Hastings is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Geography History This riding has elected the following Members of Legislative Assembly: Member of Legislative A ...
, , , Jane Spitz
5,160 – 21.56% , , , , Shane Lee Simpson
14,351 – 59.96% , , , David H.T. Wong
4,222 – 17.64% , , , Kimball Mark Cariou ( Comm.)
203 – 0.85% , , , , Shane Simpson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Vancouver-Kensington , , , Kim Jee Chan Logan
7,236 – 32.16% , , , , Mable Elmore
12,504 – 55.57% , , , Simon Alexander Rear
2,580 – 11.47% , , , Ramanjit Kaur Dhillon ( YPP)
181 – 0.80% , , , , Mable Elmore , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Vancouver-Kingsway , , , Trang Nguyen
5,377 – 27.09% , , , , Adrian Dix
12,031 – 60.62% , , , Ellisa Calder
1,848 – 9.31% , , , Charles Bae ( Cons.)
504 – 2.54%
Brette Mullins ( YPP)
85 – 0.43% , , , , Adrian Dix , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-Langara Vancouver-Langara is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. History This riding has elected the following Members of Legislative Assembly: 1999 Redistribution Changes to the ...
, , , , Michael Lee
10,047 – 47.46% , , , James Wang
8,057 – 38.06% , , , Janet Rhoda Fraser
2,894 – 13.67% , , , Surinder Singh Trehan ( YPP)
172 – 0.81% , , , ,
Moira Stilwell Moira Stilwell (born 1953 or 1954) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in 2009 to represent the riding of Vancouver-Langara until 2017. She was appointed parliamentary secretary ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant Vancouver-Mount Pleasant is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was one of only two electoral districts to return an NDP MLA in the 2001 election when the NDP was nearly wiped off the e ...
, , , Conny Lin
3,917 – 16.03% , , , , Melanie Mark
15,962 – 65.31% , , , Jerry Kroll
4,136 – 16.92% , , , Mike Hansen (Ind.)
212 – 0.87%
Peter Marcus ( Comm.)
142 – 0.58%
Shai Joseph Mor ( YPP)
72 – 0.29% , , , , Melanie Mark , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-Point Grey Vancouver-Point Grey is a provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It was first contested in the 1933 British Columbia general election, general election of 1933. It was ...
, , , James Lombardi
8,414 – 33.16% , , , , David Robert Patrick Eby
14,195 – 55.94% , , , Amanda Konkin
2,604 – 10.26% , , , Brian Taylor (Ind.)
84 – 0.33%
David Stall ( YPP)
77 – 0.30% , , , , David Eby , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-Quilchena Vancouver-Quilchena is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. According to the 2006 Census, this riding is the second-wealthiest in British Columbia with an average family income of $91,822, b ...
, , , , Andrew Wilkinson
12,464 – 55.96% , , , Madeline Lalonde
6,244 – 28.03% , , , Michael Barkusky
3,301 – 14.82% , , , William Morrison ( Ltn.)
265 – 1.19% , , , , Andrew Wilkinson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Vancouver-West End Vancouver-West End is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was contested for the first time in the 2009 election. Prior to 2009, the riding was part of Vancouver- ...
, , , Nigel Elliott
5,064 – 23.01% , , , ,
Spencer Chandra Herbert Spencer Chandra Herbert is a Canadian politician who serves in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Canada. Representing the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP), he won an October 2008 by-election in the electoral distric ...

13,420 – 60.97% , , , James Marshall
3,059 – 13.90% , , , John Clarke ( Ltn.)
352 – 1.60%
Leon David Dunn (Ind.)
116 – 0.53% , , , , Spencer Chandra Herbert , -


North Shore and Sunshine Coast

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North Vancouver-Lonsdale North Vancouver-Lonsdale is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. For other current and historical North Shore and City of Vancouver ridings, please see Vancouver (electoral districts) ...
, , , Naomi Yamamoto
10,373 – 38.14% , , , ,
Bowinn Ma Bowinn Ma, MLA is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election.Ltn.)
316 – 1.16% , , , , Naomi Yamamoto , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
North Vancouver-Seymour North Vancouver-Seymour is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. For other current and historical North Shore and City of Vancouver ridings, please see Vancouver (electoral districts) Ge ...
, , , , Jane Ann Thornthwaite
13,194 – 46.36% , , , Michael Rene Charrois
9,808 – 34.47% , , , Joshua Johnson
5,208 – 18.30% , , , ''Clayton Welwood'' ( Ltn.)
247 – 0.87% , , , , Jane Thornthwaite , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Powell River-Sunshine Coast , , , Mathew Wilson
6,602 – 24.53% , , , ,
Nicholas Simons Nicholas Simons is a Canadian politician. He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia, representing the riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast since 2005, and member of the New Democratic Party. Early life and career S ...

13,646 – 50.70% , , , Kim Darwin
6,505 – 24.17% , , , Reuben Richards ( Cascadia)
160 – 0.59% , , , , Nicholas Simons , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
West Vancouver-Capilano West Vancouver-Capilano is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding is the wealthiest constituency in British Columbia, with a median household income of $93,569 according to the 20 ...
, , , ,
Ralph Sultan Ralph Sultan (born June 6, 1933) is a Canadian politician, who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the community of West Vancouver-Capilano in British Columbia from 2001 to 2020. A member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, ...

13,596 – 57.14% , , , Mehdi Russel
5,622 – 23.63% , , , Michael Markwick
4,575 – 19.23% , , , , , , , Ralph Sultan , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", West Vancouver-Sea to Sky , , , ,
Jordan Sturdy Jordan Sturdy is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election, for the electoral district of West Vancouver-Sea to Sky as a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party. ...

10,449 – 43.08% , , , Michelle Livaja
6,532 – 26.93% , , , Dana Moore Taylor
6,947 – 28.64% , , , Michael Cambridge ( Ltn.)
186 – 0.77%
Tristan Andrew Galbraith (Ind.)
143 – 0.59% , , , , Jordan Sturdy , -


Vancouver Island

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Courtenay-Comox Courtenay-Comox is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada that was created in the 2015 redistribution from parts of Comox Valley. It was contested for the first time in the 2017 election. ...
, , , Jim Benninger
10,697 – 36.72% , , , ,
Ronna-Rae Leonard Ronna-Rae Leonard is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2017 provincial election.Cons.)
2,201 – 7.55% , , , , Don McRae (
Comox Valley The Comox Valley is a region on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, that includes the city of Courtenay, the town of Comox, the village of Cumberland, and the unincorporated settlements of Royston, Union Bay, Fanny B ...
) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Cowichan Valley The Cowichan Valley is a region around the Cowichan River, Cowichan Bay and Cowichan Lake on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. There is some debate as to the origin of the name Cowichan, which many believe to be an anglicized form ...
, , , Steve Housser
8,400 – 27.41% , , , Lori Lynn Iannidinardo
9,603 – 31.34% , , , ,
Sonia Furstenau Sonia Furstenau is a Canadian politician who is currently the leader of the Green Party of British Columbia. Furstenau was raised in Edmonton, the child of German immigrants. She attended McKernan Elementary/Junior-High School, where she was ...

11,475 – 37.45% , , , Ian Morrison (Ind.)
502 – 1.64%
James Robert Anderson ( Ltn.)
393 – 1.28%
Samuel Lockhart (Ind.)
145 – 0.47%
Eden Haythornthwaite (Ind.)
124 – 0.40% , , , , Bill Routley , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Mid Island-Pacific Rim , , , Darren Frank DeLuca
6,578 – 25.69% , , , , Scott Kenneth Fraser
12,556 – 49.04% , , , Alicia La Rue
5,206 – 20.33% , , , Julian Fell ( Cons.)
878 – 3.43%
Robert Alexander Clarke ( Ltn.)
298 – 1.16%
Dan Cebuliak ( Refed.)
86 – 0.34% , , , , Scott Fraser
( Alberni-Pacific Rim) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Nanaimo , , , Paris Gaudet
8,911 – 32.54% , , , ,
Leonard Krog Leonard Eugene Krog is a Canadian politician and lawyer in British Columbia, who currently serves as Mayor of Nanaimo. Prior to his tenure as mayor, Krog served in the provincial legislature, and was first elected in the 1991 general election ...

12,746 – 46.54% , , , Kathleen Harris
5,454 – 19.91% , , , Bill Walker ( Ltn.)
277 – 1.01% , , , , Leonard Krog , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Nanaimo-North Cowichan Nanaimo-North Cowichan is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the '' Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It is represented by Doug Routley (British Columbia New Democratic Party The New Democratic Party ...
, , , Alana DeLong
7,380 – 28.20% , , , ,
Doug Routley Doug Routley (born May 9, 1961) is the current MLA for Nanaimo-North Cowichan in the Canadian province of British Columbia.North Island , , , Dallas William Smith
9,148 – 35.47% , , , , Claire Felicity Trevena
12,255 – 47.51% , , , Sue Moen
3,846 – 14.91% , , , John M. Twigg (BC First)
543 – 2.11% , , , , Claire Trevena , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Parksville-Qualicum , , , , Michelle Stilwell
14,468 – 45.13% , , , Sue Powell
9,189 – 28.66% , , , Glenn Sollitt
8,157 – 25.44% , , , Terry Hand ( Refed.)
245 – 0.76% , , , , Michelle Stilwell , -


Greater Victoria

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Esquimalt-Metchosin Esquimalt-Metchosin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It first existed from 1991 to 2009, when it was succeeded by the electoral district of Esquimalt-Royal Roads. The riding was reco ...
, , , Barb Desjardins
7,055 – 27.61% , , , , Mitzi Jayne Dean
11,816 – 46.25% , , , Andy MacKinnon
6,339 – 24.81% , , , Josh Steffler ( Ltn.)
171 – 0.67%
Delmar Martay (Ind.)
102 – 0.40%
Tyson Riel Strandlund ( Comm.)
65 – 0.25% , , , ,
Maurine Karagianis Maurine Karagianis (born August 17, 1950) is a Canadian politician, formerly the New Democratic Party MLA for the riding of Esquimalt-Royal Roads in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. She was first elected in the 2005 election t ...

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Esquimalt-Royal Roads Esquimalt-Royal Roads is a former provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada established by the British Columbia electoral redistribution, 2008, ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was first contested in the 2009 British Columbia ...
) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Langford-Juan de Fuca Langford-Juan de Fuca is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada that was created in the 2015 redistribution from parts of Juan de Fuca Juan de Fuca (10 June 1536, Cefalonia 23 July 1602, ...
, , , Cathy Noel
6,544 – 26.11% , , , , ''
John Horgan John Joseph Horgan (born August 7, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 36th premier of British Columbia from 2017 to 2022, and also as the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party from 2014 to 2022. Horgan has been the ...
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13,224 – 52.75% , , , Brendan Ralfs
4,795 – 19.13% , , , Scott Burton ( Ltn.)
262 – 1.05%
Willie Nelson (
VIP A very important person or personage (VIP or V.I.P.) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social status, influence or importance. The term was not common until sometime after World War 2 by RAF pilots. Examples inc ...
)
242 – 0.97% , , , , ''John Horgan''
(
Juan de Fuca Juan de Fuca (10 June 1536, Cefalonia 23 July 1602, Cefalonia)Greek Consulate of Vancouver,Greek Pioneers: Juan de Fuca. was a Greek pilot who served PhilipII of Spain. He is best known for his claim to have explored the Strait of Aniánnow k ...
) , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Oak Bay-Gordon Head , , , Alex Dutton
6,952 – 23.77% , , , Bryce Casavant
6,912 – 23.63% , , , , '' Andrew John Weaver''
15,257 – 52.17% , , , Jin Dong Yang-Riley (
VIP A very important person or personage (VIP or V.I.P.) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social status, influence or importance. The term was not common until sometime after World War 2 by RAF pilots. Examples inc ...
)
67 – 0.23%
Xaanja Ganja Free (4BC)
58 – 0.20% , , , , ''Andrew Weaver'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Saanich North and the Islands , , , Stephen P. Roberts
9,321 – 26.46% , , , Gary Holman
10,764 – 30.56% , , , , Adam Olsen
14,775 – 41.95% , , , Jordan Templeman (Ind)
364 – 1.03% , , , , Gary Holman , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Saanich South , , , David Calder
8,716 – 31.05% , , , ,
Lana Popham Lana Popham is Canadian politician representing the riding of Saanich South in the Legislature of British Columbia who has been the Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport since 2022. She was first elected in 2009 provincial general elec ...

11,912 – 42.46% , , , Mark Neufeld
7,129 – 25.39% , , , Andrew Paul McLean ( Ltn.)
177 – 0.63%
Richard Percival Pattee (
VIP A very important person or personage (VIP or V.I.P.) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social status, influence or importance. The term was not common until sometime after World War 2 by RAF pilots. Examples inc ...
)
130 – 0.46% , , , , Lana Popham , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Victoria-Beacon Hill Victoria-Beacon Hill is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Demographics Geography The riding comprises most of the City of Victoria, the provincial capital. It is bounded by the coa ...
, , , Karen Bill
4,689 – 15.49% , , , ,
Carole James Carole Alison James (born December 22, 1957) is a Canadian politician and former public administrator, who represented Victoria-Beacon Hill in the MLA from 2005 to 2020. She is the former Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia and former ...

16,057 – 53.05% , , , Kalen Harris
9,194 – 30.38% , , , Art Lowe ( Ltn.)
190 – 0.63%
Jordan Reichert (Ind.)
102 – 0.34%
David Shebib (Ind.)
35 – 0.12% , , , , Carole James , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Victoria-Swan Lake Victoria-Swan Lake is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada established by the ''Electoral Districts Act, 2008''. It was first contested in the 2009 election, in which New Democrat, Rob Fleming was elected its first MLA. ...
, , , Stacey Piercey
4,005 – 15.87% , , , ,
Rob Fleming Rob Fleming is a Canadian politician who represents the riding of Victoria-Swan Lake in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. From July 2017 to November 2020, during the 41st Parliament, he was the Minister of Education. Fleming is a m ...

13,531 – 53.62% , , , Christopher Alan Maxwell
7,491 – 29.69% , , , David Costigane (
VIP A very important person or personage (VIP or V.I.P.) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social status, influence or importance. The term was not common until sometime after World War 2 by RAF pilots. Examples inc ...
)
207 – 0.82% , , , , Rob Fleming , -


Student vote results

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John Horgan John Joseph Horgan (born August 7, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 36th premier of British Columbia from 2017 to 2022, and also as the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party from 2014 to 2022. Horgan has been the ...
, 60 , , 65,205 , , 38.98 , - , align=left, Andrew Weaver , 14 , , 47,641 , , 28.48 , - , align=left,
Christy Clark Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female ...
, 12 , , 42,651 , , 25.5 , - , colspan="2" style="text-align:left;",
Independent Independent or Independents may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Artist groups * Independents (artist group), a group of modernist painters based in the New Hope, Pennsylvania, area of the United States during the early 1930s * Independ ...
, 1 , , 3,626 , , 2.17 , - , style="background-color:gainsboro", , colspan="2" style="text-align:left;", Others , 0 , , 8,156 , , 4.79 , - , style="text-align:left;" colspan="3", Total , 87 , , 167,576 , , 100.0


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