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2020-Election-Booklet Election Booklet Provincial Election October 24, 2020 We can make a difference! Welcome to the 2020 Provincial election! This booklet serves as your guide to help you choose how to cast your ballot, making Edu- cation and School Safety priorities. The LTA Political Action Team invited all candidates of all 4 Langley Ridings to attend an interview. Eight questions were asked during the interview, all questions coming from Langley Teachers. No Candidate from either the Abbotsford West or Abbotsford South Ridings responded to our invitation for an interview. There are many Langley residents living in those 2 ridings, including most of Aldergrove. This booklet will show all the responses from each candidate in the Langley and the Lang- ley East Ridings who attended the interview. You will also have voting information such as where and when to vote. It is being said that for varying factors, the Langley Riding and the Langley East Ridings are both swing ridings in this election, meaning a winner cannot be predicted at this point. This is a first in decades, possibly ever. In the last election we proved that Teachers made a difference. We need to prove this again. Remember, the winning party will be bargaining with us in less than 2 years. Please vote and bring people with you to vote as well. In solidarity, The LTA Political Action Team Langley Teachers’ Association, #100, 5786 Glover Road, Langley, BC V3A 4H9 AE:usw2009:leu#35 LANGLEY EAST October 24, 2020 8am- 8pm Where to Vote: Pitt Meadows 7 Maple Ridge Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Electoral District Kanaka Creek ek Regional Park r e a C k Katzie Kana 1 L Derby Reach o u Maple Ridge-Mission Surrey-Guildford Regional Park g h Electoral District e Electoral District Katzie e 2 d H Barnston w Island y 3 Canadian National RR 96 Ave Langley 5 Whonnock McMillan 1 1 Island 6 7 Fraser River Canadian National RR 88 Ave Glover Rd R R c i f Surrey-Cloverdale i Tr c a 264 St ns a Electoral District -C P ana da n a N H i w Tow ns h ip ath 80 Ave y d a an Creek n St a of C Langley 232 232 t t t 6 S 6 72 Ave Abbotsford West 200 S 208 S 208 Crush 240 St 72 Ave 19 72 Ave S p Electoral District ri Cres 10 ng br ook Rd er Rd 64 Ave 64 Ave Glov Sou ther Surrey n RR 16 St 248 St 248 2 Langley East 1 Electoral District 264 St 264 56 Ave 56 Ave 56 Ave Frase City r Hwy Trans-Canada H r of e iv Langley l R mek 48 Ave o c wy i N 13 Langley 40 Ave Electoral District 40 Ave F Township raser Hwy of Langley t Abbotsford South Electoral District 32 Ave St 200 208 S 208 Surrey South Electoral District 24 Ave 24 Ave Township of Abbotsford Langley 6 6 St 16 Ave 16 Ave 19 272 St 272 Campbell Valley 8 Ave Regional Park Matsqui 4 Aldergrove Lake t Regional Park 248 St 248 St 264 216 S 216 0 Ave 1:109,500 0241 Washington (km) Alex Hope Elem School 21150 85 Ave Lynn Fripps Elem School 21020 83 Ave Bethel Mennonite Church 24687 56 Ave R.E. Mountain Sec School 7755 202A St D.W. Poppy Sec School 23752 52 Ave Richard Bulpitt Elem School 20965 77A Ave Dorothy Peacock Elem School 20292 91A Ave Topham Elem School 21555 91 Ave Fort Langley Elem School 8877 Bartlett St Walnut Grove Sec School 8919 Walnut Grove Dr Gordon Greenwood Elem School 9175 206 St West Langley Elem School 9403 212 St James Hill Elem School 22144 Old Yale Rd Wix-Brown Elem School 23851 24 Ave Langley Fine Arts School 9096 Trattle St Yorkson Creek Middle School 20686 84 Ave Langley Fundamental Elem School 21789 50 Ave Created: February 02, 2017 Electoral District Redistribution 2015 LangleyMap Scale: 1:9,000 Voting Area Redistribution 2016 2 Datum: NAD83 The voting area boundaries were gazetted Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic Langley December 1, 2016. For the most current MapID: EDVA_LLY_RE2017BS10_12012016 map products consult the Elections BC Map website. 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