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Constituency Office Funded Expenses Paid in the Period April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 [Note 1] (Unaudited/Prepared on a Cash Basis) Constituency Office Funded Expenses Paid in the period April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 [Note 1] (Unaudited/Prepared on a Cash Basis) Member Constituency Name Constituency Number of Office Special Events Communications Office Supplies Travel Other Office Total Size (Square Registered Administration and Protocol and Advertising Expenses Constituency KM) Voters Office Funded Expenses Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 Ashton, Dan Penticton 1,908 43,980 $ 16,830 $ 507 $ 2,274 $ 155 $ 118 $ 1,028 $ 20,912 Bains, Harry Surrey - Newton 12 28,249 $ 17,882 $ 891 $ 862 $ 129 $ - $ 647 $ 20,411 Barnett, Donna Cariboo - Chilcotin 44,512 23,360 $ 18,451 $ 1,986 $ 3,865 $ 2,195 $ 392 $ 1,533 $ 28,422 Beare, Lisa Maple Ridge - Pitt Meadows 1,980 40,995 $ 25,411 $ 269 $ 5,722 $ 3,133 $ 92 $ 91 $ 34,718 Begg, Garry Surrey - Guildford 42 32,472 $ 17,772 $ 326 $ 617 $ 642 $ 17 $ 33 $ 19,407 Bernier, Mike Peace River South 30,364 17,006 $ 18,228 $ 1,340 $ 4,770 $ 272 $ - $ 255 $ 24,865 Bond, Shirley Prince George - Valemount 31,467 33,449 $ 22,111 $ 238 $ 1,386 $ 853 $ 438 $ 265 $ 25,291 Brar, Jagrup Surrey - Fleetwood 17 33,854 $ 12,869 $ 1,250 $ 1,496 $ 2,793 $ 95 $ 1,054 $ 19,557 Cadieux, Stephanie Surrey - South 125 43,485 $ 25,184 $ 1,234 $ 3,349 $ 6,309 $ 139 $ 365 $ 36,580 Chandra Herbert, Spencer Vancouver - West End 14 38,143 $ 24,156 $ 75 $ 245 $ 2,236 $ 22 $ 525 $ 27,259 Chen, Katrina Burnaby - Lougheed 37 36,814 $ 22,983 $ 3,977 $ 1,385 $ 622 $ 14 $ 713 $ 29,694 Chouhan, Raj Burnaby - Edmonds 22 36,483 $ 21,926 $ 3,201 $ 3, 189 $ 726 $ - $ 141 $ 29,183 Chow, George Vancouver - Fraserview 13 38,346 $ 26,688 $ 1,058 $ 809 $ 4,228 $ 42 $ 9 $ 32,834 Clovechok, Doug Columbia River - Revelstoke 37,704 23,611 $ 19,457 $ 1,020 $ 2,929 $ 760 $ 1,600 $ 401 $ 26,167 Coleman, Rich Langley East 186 46,480 $ 22,473 $ 1,806 $ 3,038 $ 414 $ - $ 836 $ 28,567 Conroy, Katrine Kootenay West 12,009 30,573 $ 23,424 $ 338 $ 2,334 $ 475 $ 118 $ 140 $ 26,829 Darcy, Judy New Westminster 14 42,500 $ 22,815 $ - $ 1,134 $ 738 $ - $ 2,196 $ 26,883 Davies, Dan Peace River North 175,813 24,620 $ 19,846 $ 668 $ 1,848 $ 1,355 $ 1,061 $ 3,412 $ 28,190 de Jong, Michael Abbotsford West 135 36,040 $ 20,081 $ 194 $ 1,545 $ 270 $ 47 $ 867 $ 23,004 Dean, Mitzi Esquimalt - Metchosin 378 37,692 $ 24,184 $ 1,875 $ 2,957 $ 662 $ - $ 473 $ 30,151 D'Eith, Bob Maple Ridge - Mission 393 41,686 $ 21,840 $ 1,295 $ 3,332 $ 888 $ 4 $ 729 $ 28,088 Dix, Adrian Vancouver - Kingsway 9 36,616 $ 19,571 $ 1,128 $ 1,747 $ 1,188 $ 5 $ 1,266 $ 24,905 Donaldson, Doug Stikine 196,484 13,240 $ 20,996 $ 277 $ 2,473 $ 82 $ 807 $ 75 $ 24,710 Eby, David Vancouver - Point Grey 42 38,921 $ 27,772 $ 2,761 $ 415 $ 71 $ - $ 980 $ 31,999 Elmore, Mable Vancouver - Kensington 9 37,233 $ 30,611 $ - $ 456 $ - $ - $ - $ 31,067 Farnworth, Mike Port Coquitlam 35 39,648 $ 25,302 $ 190 $ 1,394 $ 178 $ - $ - $ 27,064 Fleming, Rob Victoria - Swan Lake 18 37,949 $ 19,415 $ 447 $ 6,152 $ 1,033 $ - $ 18 $ 27,065 Foster, Eric Vernon - Monashee 5,035 47,373 $ 28,412 $ 1,283 $ 3,439 $ 4,363 $ 259 $ 2,953 $ 40,709 Fraser, Scott Mid Island - Pacific Rim 14,099 39,341 $ 24,144 $ 303 $ 989 $ 60 $ - $ 611 $ 26,107 Furstenau, Sonia Cowichan Valley 1,685 44,071 $ 26,378 $ 150 $ - $ 486 $ 339 $ 275 $ 27,628 Page 1 of 5 Constituency Office Funded Expenses Paid in the period April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 [Note 1] (Unaudited/Prepared on a Cash Basis) Member Constituency Name Constituency Number of Office Special Events Communications Office Supplies Travel Other Office Total Size (Square Registered Administration and Protocol and Advertising Expenses Constituency KM) Voters Office Funded Expenses Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 Gibson, Simon Abbotsford - Mission 660 41,764 $ 22,059 $ 294 $ 2,649 $ 2,136 $ - $ 1,530 $ 28,668 Glumac, Rick Port Moody - Coquitlam 85 37,117 $ 21,611 $ 278 $ 4,802 $ 3,493 $ 107 $ 1,995 $ 32,286 Heyman, George Vancouver - Fairview 9 44,050 $ 21,997 $ 994 $ 170 $ 558 $ - $ - $ 23,719 Horgan, John Langford - Juan de Fuca 2,447 39,176 $ 29,006 $ 288 $ 2,342 $ 664 $ - $ 241 $ 32,541 Hunt, Marvin Surrey - Cloverdale 55 39,785 $ 21,461 $ 2,251 $ 4,817 $ 1,243 $ 412 $ 12,127 $ 42,311 Isaacs, Joan Coquitlam - Burke Mountain 620 40,060 $ 20,394 $ 2,296 $ 2,465 $ 475 $ - $ - $ 25,630 James, Carole Victoria - Beacon Hill 90 45,722 $ 22,263 $ 54 $ 215 $ - $ - $ 220 $ 22,752 Johal, Jas Richmond - Queensborough 92 35,146 $ 21,404 $ 1,233 $ 1,756 $ 3,367 $ - $ 526 $ 28,286 Kahlon, Ravi Delta North 32 35,392 $ 17,798 $ 556 $ 2,040 $ 402 $ - $ 1,229 $ 22,025 Kang, Anne Burnaby - Deer Lake 14 33,942 $ 12,877 $ 146 $ 1,224 $ 285 $ - $ 417 $ 14,949 Krog, Leonard Nanaimo 458 43,375 $ 21,160 $ 222 $ 2,541 $ 165 $ - $ 600 $ 24,688 Kyllo, Greg Shuswap 8,610 40,978 $ 16,302 $ 2,848 $ 4,399 $ 695 $ 1,346 $ 6,810 $ 32,400 Larson, Linda Boundary - Similkameen 15,614 33,266 $ 26,590 $ 61 $ 1,136 $ 970 $ 1,181 $ 2,477 $ 32,415 Lee, Michael Vancouver - Langara 15 36,811 $ 25,334 $ 295 $ 230 $ 135 $ - $ - $ 25,994 Leonard, Ronna-Rae Courtenay - Comox 1,584 42,389 $ 18,129 $ 100 $ 2,952 $ 277 $ 111 $ - $ 21,569 Letnick, Norm Kelowna - Lake Country 1,165 46,477 $ 21,735 -$ 294 $ 5,666 $ 379 $ - $ 39 $ 27,525 Ma, Bowinn North Vancouver - Lonsdale 25 40,271 $ 23,658 $ 6,170 $ 11,983 $ 1,008 $ - $ 120 $ 42,939 Mark, Melanie Vancouver - Mount Pleasant 13 41,256 $ 24,534 $ 3,724 $ 1,113 $ 2,391 $ 105 $ 296 $ 32,163 Martin, John Chilliwack 135 34,039 $ 19,111 $ 681 $ 3,549 $ 1,324 $ - $ 364 $ 25,029 Milobar, Peter Kamloops - North Thompson 21,642 40,337 $ 21,591 $ 427 $ 3,912 $ 281 $ 157 $ 443 $ 26,811 Morris, Mike Prince George - Mackenzie 20,511 32,354 $ 26,194 $ 115 $ 996 $ 352 $ 111 $ 340 $ 28,108 Mungall, Michelle Nelson - Creston 13,212 27,338 $ 22,577 $ 244 $ 728 $ 41 $ 119 $ 663 $ 24,372 Oakes, Coralee Cariboo North 38,579 19,949 $ 18,567 $ 631 $ 1,052 $ 378 $ 84 $ 449 $ 21,161 Olsen, Adam Saanich North and the Islands 1,519 46,285 $ 28,063 $ 1,383 $ 2,427 $ 880 $ 549 $ 1,075 $ 34,377 Paton, Ian Delta South 464 34,533 $ 21,501 $ 2,316 $ 19 $ 2,060 $ - $ 1,783 $ 27,679 Plecas, Darryl Abbotsford South 243 40,082 $ 19,584 $ 53 $ 2,420 $ 538 $ - $ 2,910 $ 25,505 Polak, Mary Langley 59 40,077 $ 23,556 $ - $ 2,260 $ 120 $ - $ 600 $ 26,536 Popham, Lana Saanich South 91 38,954 $ 23,388 $ 679 $ 8,951 $ 3,277 $ 9 $ 3,547 $ 39,851 Ralston, Bruce Surrey - Whalley 27 33,504 $ 7,099 $ 779 $ 1,458 $ 296 $ - $ 1,942 $ 11,574 Redies, Tracy Surrey - White Rock 68 41,409 $ 25,213 $ 1,749 $ 2,308 $ 3,941 $ - $ 676 $ 33,887 Page 2 of 5 Constituency Office Funded Expenses Paid in the period April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 [Note 1] (Unaudited/Prepared on a Cash Basis) Member Constituency Name Constituency Number of Office Special Events Communications Office Supplies Travel Other Office Total Size (Square Registered Administration and Protocol and Advertising Expenses Constituency KM) Voters Office Funded Expenses Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 Reid, Linda Richmond South Centre 7 30,094 $ 30,998 $ 1,120 $ 3,390 $ 463 $ 16 $ 736 $ 36,723 Rice, Jennifer North Coast 143,864 14,220 $ 18,433 $ 1,050 $ 8,424 $ 6,536 $ - $ 2,846 $ 37,289 Robinson, Selina Coquitlam - Maillardville 30 36,056 $ 22,594 $ 2,476 $ 3,083 $ 132 $ - $ - $ 28,285 Ross, Ellis Skeena 31,610 20,002 $ 19,527 $ 1,666 $ 3,865 $ 951 $ 753 $ 1,773 $ 28,535 Routledge, Janet Burnaby North 23 38,384 $ 21,390 $ 3,709 $ 2,398 $ 762 $ 106 $ 295 $ 28,660 Routley, Doug Nanaimo - North Cowichan 2,700 40,266 $ 26,630 $ - $ 2,057 $ 1,126 $ - $ 218 $ 30,031 Rustad, John Nechako Lakes 73,797 15,797 $ 18,919 $ 1,291 $ 4,336 $ 138 $ 65 $ 571 $ 25,320 Shypitka, Tom Kootenay East 13,210 30,022 $ 18,971 $ 2,321 $ 5,879 $ 659 $ 1,993 $ 1,589 $ 31,412 Simons, Nicholas Powell River - Sunshine Coast 21,007 37,458 $ 22,093 $ 161 $ 951 $ 627 $ 186 $ 720 $ 24,738 Simpson, Shane Vancouver - Hastings 14 39,509 $ 21,479 $ 262 $ 406 $ 433 $ - $ 133 $ 22,713 Sims, Jinny Surrey - Panorama 24 38,021 $ 18,612 $ 75 $ 1,213 $ 76 $ 130 $ 7 $ 20,113 Singh, Rachna Surrey - Green Timbers 18 27,481 $ 21,504 $ 206 $ 377 $ 180 $ - $ 500 $ 22,767 Stewart, Ben Kelowna West 1,142 46,852 $ 23,121 $ 257 $ 1,685 $ 603 $ 3 $ 433 $ 26,102 Stilwell, Michelle Parksville - Qualicum 978 44,743 $ 24,714 $ 380 $ 3,180 $ 636 $ 46 $ 98 $ 29,054 Stone, Todd Kamloops - South Thompson 2,436 42,054 $ 21,709 $ 202 $ 2,788 $ 1,023 $ - $ 1,124 $ 26,846 Sturdy, Jordan West Vancouver - Sea to Sky 11,709 38,470 $ 25,565 $ 405 $ 576 $ 453 $ 45 $ 1,836 $ 28,880 Sullivan, Sam Vancouver - False Creek 6 43,388 $ 15,868 $ 400 $ 251 $ 100 $ 109 $ 12,076 $ 28,804 Sultan, Ralph West Vancouver - Capilano 80 37,519 $ 27,897 $ - $ - $ 77 $ - $ 186 $ 28,160 Tegart, Jackie Fraser - Nicola 34,830 23,578 $ 25,743 $ 121 $ 62 $ 442 $ 1,317 $ 356 $ 28,041 Thomson, Steve Kelowna - Mission 528 45,884 $ 23,189 $ 452 $ 1,225 $ 401 $ - $ 1,124 $ 26,391 Thornthwaite, Jane North Vancouver - Seymour 388 39,704 $ 19,279 $ 3,790 $ 8,564 $ 419 $ 249 $ 5,576 $ 37,877 Throness, Laurie Chilliwack - Kent 3,168 36,809 $ 24,854 $ 666 $ 5,251 $ 1,361 $ 30 $ 2,457 $ 34,619 Trevena, Claire North Island 45,034 40,264 $ 26,362 $ 100 $ 3,320 $ 925 $ 284 $ 17 $ 31,008 Wat, Teresa Richmond North Centre 440 31,072 $ 25,001 $ 838 $ 4,179 $ 439 $ 200 $ - $ 30,657 Weaver, Andrew Oak Bay - Gordon Head 330 40,048 $ 31,672 $ 175 $ 416 $ 20 $ - $ - $ 32,283 Wilkinson, Andrew Vancouver - Quilchena 23 34,989 $ 34,183 $ - $ 2,420 $ 246 $ - $ 8,954 $ 45,803 Yap, John Richmond - Steveston 30 34,239 $ 26,411 $ 1,682 $ 3,785 $ 1,241 $ 573 $ 5 $ 33,697 Total $ 1,948,686 $ 84,465 $ 222,812 $ 89,916 $ 16,005 $ 108,940 $ 2,470,824 The accompanying notes form an integral part of this report Page 3 of 5 Constituency Office Funded Expenses Paid in the period April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 [Note 1] ACCOMPANYING NOTES Constituency Office Funding Members of the Legislative Assembly are provided with an annual budget to cover the costs associated with operating and staffing constituency offices.
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