Kelowna-Lake Country (KLA) 40Th Provincial General Election MAP a - Kelowna-Lake Country Electoral District May 14, 2013

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Kelowna-Lake Country (KLA) 40Th Provincial General Election MAP a - Kelowna-Lake Country Electoral District May 14, 2013 Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election May 14, 2013 Okanagan 1 MAP A - Kelowna-Lake Country Electoral District Country Electoral A -Kelowna-Lake MAP Country (KLA) Kelowna-Lake 218 O Anderson Vernon l d INSET A V 142 Rd e r Anderson Rd Upp n er B 141B Kalamalka o ooth n R Lake R d d S S co 97 tt C y Bulman Cre a Bulman Rd ek m Rd e Vernon-Monashee l b Oyama a Electoral District c Rd k 139 D 21 3 4 5 r reek a C Daryl Rd 141A m Parkdale Rd a Oyama y C O Lake 140 a r Crooked r s Lake d L Wood 7 6 138 R a n Lake Weston Rd e Okanagan d i r d u i 8A Es q n Lake R g 8B a R Scotty Creek Rd SEE MAP B Old Vernon Rd d m a y Lake Country Centre Marion Rd O 1:25,000 9 Swalwell 21 Lake Wrinkly Face Provincial Park Lake Country Ideal Lake North Okanagan na Creek ow Regional District Duck K el Postill Graystokes N Lake Park 38 d 36 Lake R 37 Electoral District Westside-Kelowna e SEE MAP C Central Okanagan r 143 o Regional District m North Kelowna 40 39 n e 41B l 41A 142 k G SEE INSET A ee 144 r C k k 42 o e e re 141B g e C l r n 46 e C o B s Vernon-Monashee r n 52 53 138 a o 66 i Pe Electoral District s s i 103 136 67 M SEE INSET B 109 k e INSET B e 137 r 97 C 103 s e v a 108 D Toovey Rd 33 103 108 33 104 Kelowna SEE MAP E Toovey Rd Toovey Rutland Kelowna 33 Kendra Crt Black Mountain Dr Henderson Dr SEE MAP D Ray Rd Ray Rd 105A Lose Oswell Dr Glenmore th Dr Kootenay Boundary 106 Regional District 105B Feedham 107 Kelowna-Mission 1:260,000 Boundary-Similkameen Electoral District Dr Loseth Electoral District 0 2 4 8 Kelowna-Mission 33 1:25,000 Electoral District (km) Elections BC Okanagan Lake Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election Kelowna-Lake Country (KLA) May 14, 2013 MAP B - Lake Country Centre C 8A R a R rr c s i if L c a 8B a n 145 P d i 145 n n a i 11 g 97 d R a d n a C 9 Okana gan Lake Country Dr Pixton Rd Ce ntr e R d E Wood Lake E d 10 R e r Electoral District Electoral 12 t Westside-Kelowna n e d C R n a a Pretty Rd g m a a y n a O k O Rd n o s d Rd Bond i D Rd Camp Rd v avid son a Robinson R D d Woodsdale Rd 18S Okanagan Lake Hare Rd Hare Rd 20 17 Lodge Rd Jardines Rd Lodge Rd 19 14 Rd 13 n o t RdLake Wood Bottom a e S 16 97 Camp Rd Camp Rd Tyndall Rd Tyndall Lodge Rd R 15 O u INSET A s k s a S h e l Tyndall n e d 20 a rm Rd R g a t a n SEE INSET A n n a D s C C r a h S Bond Rd e e e 27 e r a h n 25S y P t V t l o Lodge Rd re e R n r 21 d n R R d o 19 d n District Municipality of CPRR E C Lake Country r 24 e Darlene Rd e k M c C a d r R t h 23 e y Canadian Pacific RR s a R h d d C R l Dick Rd 26S Seaton Rd s e Lake Rd Wood Bottom Rus 28 30 Teresa Rd 21 W Rd re Glenmore ent n C aga kan Cheryl Rd Rd Cheryl O 31 J i m Sherman Dr B a i 29 l 22 e 33 y 32 R d Lodge Rd Commonwealth Rd 36 Lodge Rd Rd Lodge 24 1:10,000 Duck Lake Westside-Kelowna 7 35A Electoral District d R e r 35B o m 97 n 38 e 37 34 l G 1:35,500 City of Duck 0 250 500 1,000 Kelowna Lake (m) Elections BC 219 Duck Lake N d R e r o m n e l G Statement of Votes Kelowna-Lake Country (KLA) 40th Provincial General Election MAP C - North Kelowna May 14, 2013 B e g 43 b i D e r R y d V a l l e y R d r D e g d i R Curtis Rd 44 ng o Scenic Rd 42 46 City of L Kelowna Okanagan Glenmore Rd N Lake 45S Valley Rd N 47 51 d R 52 s i rt u C 66 Magic Dr 65 Clifton Rd a Wa y e l n Se o Dr S x v io s A R Mail Rd m th Rd i Knox Mountain Park SEE MAP D 63 Glenmore 67 64 54 Highpoint Dr H i McCurdy g ek h e p Rd r o i C n l t l Dr i M 70 Trench Pl 86 Gordon Dr 68 Mountain Ave 97 87 118 Leathead Rd 69 Clement Ave 117 88 Lester Rd High Rd Houghton 92 Fleming Rd Lombardy 89 Park Canadian National RR 93 94 Mills Rd 91 Nickel Rd 33 Westside-Kelowna Glenmore Dr Electoral District Ethel St Gordon Dr Kelowna-Mission Electoral District Apple Bowl 1:30,000 97 90 97 Park 90 0 200 400 800 90 90 Enterprise Way Dilworth Dr (m) Spall Rd 220 Elections BC Scenic Rd Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election Kelowna-Lake Country (KLA) May 14, 2013 MAP D - Glenmore M d il S la 44 ce 43 E rd ni d R c R ge d Millar d h Union Rd Kathler Millard Crt E ill e 47 A v Clifton Rd N Porthill Dr 51 Portview Ave 49 Glenmore S 50 Valley Rd N Union Rd rt 48 t r C a Southview Ave C Sexsmith B e n Summerhill i i r h g e Pl Rd g c V a t i r Rd R d d R R Rd Ranchland Cross Rd ey 46 ay ll br Celano Va ou M 58 Cres Crossfield Ave Crosby Rd 55 54 61 T er ra ce Longhill Rd D 147S r Glen Park Dr Dallas Rd 66 G d Mail Rd l Valley Rd R e y n a r P b Glenmore Rd u ar o d k D M R Ballou Rd r n a 56 d m t R i 57 s h e t W a Kane Rd Y 60 62 Drysdale Blvd R o jem 59 Rd L o n g 63 h il l Watson Rd R d City of Kelowna Yates Rd 76 75 Yat Valley Rd e s 81 Rifle Rd 146 Rd 77S 83 146 S 146 pru ce g 78 Clifton Rd le d n R D o r l il m ra Glenmore Rd 79 ve Ca 74 F airmont A r G D l k e r n Rojem Rd i 72 k m l 84 S e e S l a P d 64 ow w s e R 80 85 i d v e Ivans Ave U c Highpoint Dr p u r s l n 73 p a e o S r t n C d 82 n Broadview AveA Valley Rd y d s v o e R n B o i m t i Glenburn St e ad j Tr Sonora Dr o 54 Clifton Rd R r Summit Dr M P Rifle Rd k D r o a ir elk D u l S n m t B h a ldy D r e t r r 71 High Rd s o R re d t C e w o l lo i Lil 70 70 S D u S m um m m i i t t D D r r Westside-Kelowna 86 Electoral District Skyline St 89 D i l 1:16,500 87 w o r 0 125 250 500 t h D (m) S r 88 r u m mit D 91 Glenmore Dr Elections BC 221 High Rd Glenmore Dr Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election May 14, 2013 MAP E-Rutland Country (KLA) Kelowna-Lake M c K 222 52 Sexsmith Rd e n z i e R d 97 k ree C ill Canadian National RR M 53 136 Rutland Rd N Rutland Rd 54 City of Kelowna 131 Moyer Rd McKenzie Rd 130 Rd 134 n so b i Stafford Rd G Klassen Rd Friesen Rd 133 Wallace Rd 132 135 Sumac Rd E Felix Rd L Sumac Rd W Sycamore Sycamore a F c r o i e m s e b n e 128 127 R 126 129 Felix Rd R d d Craig Euclid Rd McCurdy Rd McCurdy Rd E 125 Hartman Rd Hartman Rd Craig Rd 119 122 123 109 124 Pearson Rd 97 Mayfair Rd Pearson Rd Tartan Rd Tartan 120 121S 118 Hollywood NRd d Bach Rd Hemlock Rd Leathead Rd 113 d R 110 th ea Franklyn Rd FranklynRd Lea Hardie Rd 116 116 116 Dodd Rd 116 112 111 117 116 115 114 Ponto Rd 98 Rutland Rd N Mugford Rd Mugford Rd Houghton Rd 96 96 Houghton Rd Merrifield Rd 92 Fleming Rd 99 Madsen Rd 96 96 96 98 98 Centennial Muir 102 Park 93 94 95 98 97 100 101 103 d Gibson Rd Langford Rd R Mills Rd Franklyn Rd ie Nickel Rd z Homer Rd McKen 1:18,000 Sadler Rd Sadler Asher Rd Asher Dougall RdN 33 Muir Rd 0 125 250 500 33 Kelowna-Mission (m) Electoral District Elections BC Statement of Votes 40th Provincial General Election Kelowna-Lake Country (KLA) May 14, 2013 Voting results by voting area Gary Graeme Norm Mike Total Rejected Registered Adams James Letnick Nuyens valid ballots voters votes GP CP LIB NDP Advance voting Kelowna International Airport 37 63 442 87 629 2 Rutland United Church 81 162 849 472 1,564 4 St.
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