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October 24, 2020 Provincial General Election Appendices Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2020 Provincial General Election Appendix C: Statement of Votes The following pages contain summaries of the results of the 2020 Provincial General Election by registered political party, candidate and electoral district. Table 19: Summary of results by political party Candidates Party affiliation Abbreviation Valid votes % of total elected BC NDP NDP 898,384 47.69% 57 BC Liberal Party LIB 636,148 33.77% 28 BC Green Party GP 284,151 15.09% 2 Conservative CP 35,902 1.91% 0 Libertarian LBN 8,360 0.44% 0 Christian Heritage Party of B.C. CHP 3,895 0.21% 0 B.C. Vision BCV 761 0.04% 0 Communist Party of BC COMM 786 0.04% 0 Rural BC Party RURL 754 0.04% 0 Wexit BC WEX 673 0.04% 0 Independent IND 13,818 0.73% 0 Total 1,883,632 100�00% 87 90 Elections BC Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2020 Provincial General Election Statement of votes Summary of results by candidate Elected candidates are shown in bold type. *Member of the 41st Parliament. Table 20: Summary of results by candidate Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Abbotsford-Mission Aeriol Alderking CHP 595 2.36% Pam Alexis NDP 10,364 41�07% Stephen Fowler GP 2,667 10.57% Simon Gibson* LIB 9,620 38.12% Trevor Hamilton CP 1,989 7.88% Abbotsford South Bruce Banman LIB 9,730 44�69% Aird Flavelle GP 2,617 12.02% Inder Johal NDP 7,706 35.39% Laura-Lynn Thompson CHP 1,720 7.90% Abbotsford West Michael de Jong* LIB 8,880 45�51% Kevin Eastwood GP 1,671 8.56% Sukhi Gill BCV 75 0.38% Michael Henshall CP 1,766 9.05% Preet Rai NDP 7,119 36.49% Boundary-Similkameen Arlyn Greig WEX 474 2.25% Roly Russell NDP 10,500 49�85% Darryl Seres CP 2,354 11.18% Petra Veintimilla LIB 7,735 36.72% Burnaby-Deer Lake Glynnis Hoi Sum Chan LIB 5,163 31.81% Mehreen Chaudry GP 1,878 11.57% Anne Kang* NDP 9,190 56�62% Burnaby-Edmonds Tripat Atwal LIB 4,754 26.65% Raj Chouhan* NDP 11,063 62�01% Iqbal Parekh GP 2,023 11.34% Burnaby-Lougheed Katrina Chen* NDP 12,574 60�25% Tariq Malik LIB 5,386 25.81% Dominique Paynter LBN 281 1.35% Andrew Williamson GP 2,628 12.59% Burnaby North Raymond Dong LIB 6,846 30.69% Janet Routledge* NDP 12,894 57�80% Norine Shim GP 2,568 11.51% Cariboo-Chilcotin Scott Andrews NDP 4,180 32.46% James Buckley LBN 263 2.04% Lorne Doerkson LIB 6,600 51�25% David Laing GP 1,379 10.71% Katya Potekhina IND 457 3.55% Cariboo North Scott Elliott NDP 3,809 34.36% Douglas Gook GP 707 6.38% Coralee Oakes* LIB 5,367 48�42% Kyle Townsend CP 1,201 10.84% Chilliwack Josue Anderson IND 257 1.45% Andrew Coombes LBN 177 1.00% Tim Cooper GP 1,888 10.68% Dan Coulter NDP 7,349 41�56% Diane Janzen CP 2,910 16.46% John Martin* LIB 5,102 28.85% Elections BC 91 Statement of votes Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2020 Provincial General Election Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Chilliwack-Kent Eli Gagné LBN 278 1.22% Jeff Hammersmark GP 1,822 8.03% Jason Lum IND 5,370 23.65% Kelli Paddon NDP 8,268 36�42% Laurie Throness* LIB 6,964 30.68% Columbia River-Revelstoke Samson Boyer GP 1,904 13.00% Nicole Cherlet NDP 5,708 38.97% Doug Clovechok* LIB 7,034 48�03% Coquitlam-Burke Mountain Adam Bremner-Akins GP 2,033 8.85% Fin Donnelly NDP 12,627 54�94% Joan Isaacs* LIB 8,324 36.22% Coquitlam-Maillardville Will Davis LIB 5,882 28.60% Selina Robinson* NDP 12,278 59�70% Nicola Spurling GP 2,405 11.69% Courtenay-Comox Gillian Anderson GP 5,681 19.59% Brennan Day LIB 8,655 29.85% Ronna-Rae Leonard* NDP 14,663 50�56% Cowichan Valley Rob Douglas NDP 11,875 40.20% Sonia Furstenau* GP 13,059 44�21% Tanya Kaul LIB 4,606 15.59% Delta North Ravi Kahlon* NDP 12,215 56�78% Neema Manral GP 2,120 9.85% Jet Sunner LIB 7,179 33.37% Delta South Ian Paton* LIB 12,828 51�70% Bruce Reid NDP 8,404 33.87% Peter van der Velden GP 3,581 14.43% Esquimalt-Metchosin Mitzi Dean* NDP 15,070 59�32% Andy MacKinnon GP 6,140 24.17% Desta McPherson IND 254 1.00% RJ Senko LIB 3,940 15.51% Fraser-Nicola Dennis Adamson IND 438 3.20% Mike Bhangu IND 343 2.51% Aaron Sumexheltza NDP 5,414 39.58% Jackie Tegart* LIB 5,696 41�64% Jonah Timms GP 1,788 13.07% Kamloops-North Thompson Dennis Giesbrecht CP 1,928 8.46% Sadie Hunter NDP 9,145 40.13% Thomas Martin GP 2,224 9.76% Peter Milobar* LIB 9,341 40�99% Brandon Russell IND 149 0.65% Kamloops-South Thompson Dan Hines GP 4,276 16.26% Todd Graham Stone* LIB 13,453 51�14% Anna Thomas NDP 8,575 32.60% 92 Elections BC Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2020 Provincial General Election Statement of votes Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Kelowna-Lake Country Kyle Geronazzo LBN 515 1.96% John Janmaat GP 3,833 14.55% Justin Kulik NDP 7,121 27.04% Norm Letnick* LIB 14,679 55�73% Silverado Brooks Socrates IND 190 0.72% Kelowna-Mission Renee Merrifield LIB 13,483 50�76% Amanda Poon GP 4,476 16.85% Krystal Smith NDP 8,605 32.39% Kelowna West Matt Badura LBN 474 1.82% Spring Hawes NDP 8,854 34.00% Magee Mitchell IND 446 1.71% Ben Stewart* LIB 12,991 49�89% Peter A. Truch GP 3,274 12.57% Kootenay East Tom Shypitka* LIB 9,897 57�90% Wayne Stetski NDP 5,499 32.17% Kerri Wall GP 1,697 9.93% Kootenay West Glen Byle CP 1,447 8.18% Katrine Conroy* NDP 10,822 61�15% Andrew Duncan GP 3,040 17.18% Corbin Kelley LIB 1,975 11.16% Fletcher Quince IND 189 1.07% Ed Varney IND 224 1.27% Langford-Juan de Fuca Gord Baird GP 4,437 16.67% Kelly Darwin LIB 3,980 14.95% John Horgan* NDP 18,073 67�89% Tyson Riel Strandlund COMM 130 0.49% Langley Shelly Jan CP 1,936 8.24% Bill Masse GP 2,469 10.50% Andrew Mercier NDP 11,089 47�17% Mary Polak* LIB 8,014 34.09% Langley East Megan Dykeman NDP 13,169 42�56% Alex Joehl LBN 231 0.75% Margaret Kunst LIB 10,385 33.56% Tara Reeve IND 195 0.63% Ryan Warawa CP 3,428 11.08% Cheryl Wiens GP 3,533 11.42% Maple Ridge-Mission Bob D'Eith* NDP 13,915 55�27% Chelsa Meadus LIB 8,412 33.41% Matt Trenholm GP 2,849 11.32% Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Cheryl Ashlie LIB 9,163 36.59% Lisa Beare* NDP 15,877 63�41% Mid Island-Pacific Rim Robert Alexander Clarke LBN 370 1.51% Graham Hughes IND 610 2.48% Evan Jolicoeur GP 4,991 20.32% Josie Osborne NDP 14,298 58�22% Helen Poon LIB 4,291 17.47% Elections BC 93 Statement of votes Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2020 Provincial General Election Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Nanaimo Kathleen Jones LIB 5,903 22.42% Sheila Malcolmson* NDP 14,344 54�49% Lia Marie Constance Versaevel GP 6,078 23.09% Nanaimo-North Cowichan Chris Istace GP 7,700 29.80% Duck (don) Paterson LIB 5,354 20.72% Doug Routley* NDP 12,787 49�48% Nechako Lakes Margo Maley IND 368 4.17% Jon Rempel LBN 403 4.57% John Rustad* LIB 4,611 52�24% Anne Marie Sam NDP 3,031 34.34% Dan Stuart CHP 413 4.68% Nelson-Creston Brittny Anderson NDP 7,296 41�78% Nicole Charlwood GP 5,611 32.13% Tanya Finley LIB 4,171 23.89% Terry Tiessen LBN 384 2.20% New Westminster Lorraine Brett LIB 4,291 16.26% Benny Ogden CP 912 3.46% Cyrus Sy GP 5,020 19.02% Jennifer Whiteside NDP 15,903 60�25% Donald Wilson LBN 269 1.02% North Coast Jody Craven LBN 267 4.28% Roy S Jones Jr LIB 1,429 22.90% Jennifer Rice* NDP 4,544 72�82% North Island Michele Babchuk NDP 12,467 50�75% Norm Facey LIB 5,904 24.04% Alexandra Morton GP 4,731 19.26% John Twigg CP 1,462 5.95% North Vancouver-Lonsdale Lyn Anglin LIB 7,274 27.43% Christopher Hakes GP 3,369 12.70% Bowinn Ma* NDP 15,878 59�87% North Vancouver-Seymour Susie Chant NDP 12,891 46�84% Harrison Johnston GP 4,514 16.40% Jane Thornthwaite* LIB 9,827 35.70% Clayton Welwood LBN 291 1.06% Oak Bay-Gordon Head Florian Castle COMM 142 0.49% Nicole Duncan GP 7,362 25.52% Roxanne Helme LIB 6,597 22.87% Murray Rankin NDP 14,748 51�12% Parksville-Qualicum Rob Lyon GP 5,227 16.62% Don Purdey CP 1,404 4.46% John St John IND 454 1.44% Michelle Stilwell* LIB 11,155 35.47% Adam Walker NDP 13,207 42�00% Peace River North Trevor Bolin CP 4,150 34.30% Dan Davies* LIB 6,746 55�76% Danielle Monroe NDP 1,202 9.94% 94 Elections BC Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2020 Provincial General Election Statement of votes Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Peace River South Mike Bernier* LIB 3,862 51�19% Kathleen Connolly CP 2,303 30.53% Cory Grizz Longley NDP 1,180 15.64% Dorothy Sharon Smith WEX 199 2.64% Penticton Dan Ashton* LIB 13,217 48�19% Toni Boot NDP 10,343 37.71% Keith MacIntyre LBN 717 2.61% Ted Shumaker GP 3,152 11.49% Port Coquitlam Lewis Clarke Dahlby LBN 563 2.35% Mike Farnworth* NDP 15,370 64�14% Erik Minty GP 3,023 12.61% Mehran Zargham LIB 5,009 20.90% Port Moody-Coquitlam Brandon Fonseca CP 800 3.36% Rick Glumac* NDP 12,783 53�75% John Latimer GP 2,802 11.78% James Robertson LIB 7,253 30.50% Logan Smith LBN 144 0.61% Powell River-Sunshine Coast Kim Darwin GP 8,104 32.47% Nicholas Simons* NDP 12,701 50�88% Sandra Stoddart-Hansen LIB 4,156 16.65% Prince George-Mackenzie Joan Atkinson NDP 5,717 33.99% Catharine Kendall GP 1,935 11.51% Dee Kranz CHP 336 2.00% Mike Morris* LIB 8,543 50�80% Raymond Rodgers LBN 287 1.71% Prince George-Valemount Shirley Bond* LIB 9,703 55�62% MacKenzie Kerr GP 2,597 14.89% Laura Parent NDP 4,717 27.04% Sean Robson LBN 428 2.45% Richmond North Centre Jaeden Dela Torre NDP 5,964 39.83% Vernon Wang GP 1,333 8.90% Teresa Wat* LIB 7,675 51�26% Richmond-Queensborough Earl Einarson GP 1,496 7.58% Kay Hale CP 1,108 5.61% Jas Johal* LIB 7,728 39.15% Aman Singh NDP 9,406
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