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Advance Voting Turnout a Non-Partisan O Ce of the Legislature 2013 General Election Advance Voting Turnout A non-partisan Oce of the Legislature 2013 General Election Total Total ED Wed Thurs Fri Sat Registered Electoral District Name Advance Code May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 Voters Turnout (as of Apr 23) Abbotsford-Mission ABM 935 567 553 994 3,049 35,989 Abbotsford South ABS 1,088 767 708 1,062 3,625 35,657 Abbotsford West ABW 1,234 790 921 1,496 4,441 31,401 Alberni-Pacific Rim APR 1,326 973 885 957 4,141 31,178 Boundary-Similkameen BDS 1,616 1,188 1,034 936 4,774 28,817 Burnaby-Deer Lake BND 761 594 613 1,117 3,085 35,062 Burnaby-Edmonds BNE 908 684 847 1,436 3,875 36,598 Burnaby-Lougheed BNL 857 755 690 1,351 3,653 35,754 Burnaby North BNN 1,040 769 800 1,564 4,173 40,604 Cariboo-Chilcotin CBC 1,010 789 726 774 3,299 20,926 Cariboo North CBN 985 735 771 782 3,273 23,375 Chilliwack CHC 1,209 926 891 822 3,848 37,145 Chilliwack-Hope CHH 1,593 1,125 1,014 1,100 4,832 35,237 Columbia River-Revelstoke CLR 1,184 838 789 626 3,437 24,467 Comox Valley CMX 2,671 1,553 1,909 1,976 8,109 49,503 Coquitlam-Burke Mountain CQB 1,134 967 926 1,642 4,669 36,473 Coquitlam-Maillardville CQM 1,159 843 872 1,376 4,250 38,057 Cowichan Valley CWV 1,937 1,519 1,548 1,548 6,552 42,312 Delta North DLN 879 679 708 1,423 3,689 35,528 Delta South DLS 1,467 953 993 1,332 4,745 34,473 Esquimalt-Royal Roads ESR 1,624 1,322 1,273 1,516 5,735 38,638 Fort Langley-Aldergrove FLA 1,036 798 880 1,248 3,962 47,423 Fraser-Nicola FRN 1,052 694 744 734 3,224 21,363 Juan de Fuca JDF 1,705 1,363 1,310 1,392 5,770 39,270 Kamloops-North Thompson KAN 935 1,457 965 1,203 4,560 39,857 Kamloops-South Thompson KAS 1,412 1,096 1,097 1,103 4,708 41,593 Kelowna-Lake Country KLA 1,692 1,309 1,282 1,290 5,573 44,610 Kelowna-Mission KMI 1,664 1,205 1,141 1,143 5,153 44,671 Kootenay East KOE 1,588 1,156 1,109 1,007 4,860 30,224 Kootenay West KOW 864 623 587 454 2,528 31,290 Langley LLY 1,275 1,063 1,062 1,282 4,682 45,610 Maple Ridge-Mission MRM 1,044 829 893 1,116 3,882 37,982 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MRP 1,143 909 885 2,067 5,004 39,378 Nanaimo NAN 1,015 653 915 982 3,565 40,010 Nanaimo-North Cowichan NCW 1,500 1,115 1,058 1,148 4,821 40,230 Nechako Lakes NEC 562 452 492 522 2,028 16,270 Nelson-Creston NEL 1,048 737 742 847 3,374 27,672 New Westminster NEW 1,299 1,055 1,087 1,801 5,242 46,178 North Coast NOC 491 320 403 439 1,653 14,956 North Island NOI 1,328 1,071 1,097 1,156 4,652 40,514 North Vancouver-Lonsdale NVL 1,416 1,079 1,174 1,743 5,412 39,633 North Vancouver-Seymour NVS 1,411 899 1,039 2,081 5,430 38,055 Oak Bay-Gordon Head OBG 1,932 1,478 1,320 1,751 6,481 37,443 Elections BC | Advance Voting Turnout 1 Total Total ED Wed Thurs Fri Sat Registered Electoral District Name Advance Code May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 Voters Turnout (as of Apr 23) Parksville-Qualicum PAQ 2,506 1,830 1,723 1,852 7,911 42,280 Peace River North PCN 784 567 678 904 2,933 24,854 Peace River South PCS 538 482 466 397 1,883 18,066 Penticton PEN 2,171 1,568 1,381 1,355 6,475 42,651 Port Coquitlam POC 912 697 728 1,047 3,384 38,458 Port Moody-Coquitlam POM 1,054 808 870 1,346 4,078 35,281 Powell River-Sunshine Coast POR 1,753 1,279 1,154 1,437 5,623 36,976 Prince George-Mackenzie PRM 1,314 943 812 1,301 4,370 32,877 Prince George-Valemount PRV 1,142 792 723 860 3,517 34,877 Richmond Centre RCC 1,082 835 860 1,749 4,526 43,387 Richmond East RCE 542 572 635 1,265 3,014 44,469 Richmond-Steveston RCS 730 1,036 803 1,535 4,104 42,098 Saanich North and the Islands SAN 2,526 2,132 1,865 1,942 8,465 44,980 Saanich South SAS 1,045 835 854 1,140 3,874 38,685 Shuswap SHU 1,843 1,216 1,251 1,188 5,498 40,475 Skeena SKE 781 586 466 697 2,530 20,645 Stikine SKN 447 358 403 451 1,659 13,219 Surrey-Cloverdale SRC 1,461 1,129 1,167 1,898 5,655 51,811 Surrey-Fleetwood SRF 987 767 725 1,400 3,879 34,950 Surrey-Green Timbers SRG 547 473 496 1,134 2,650 30,571 Surrey-Newton SRN 850 837 953 1,837 4,477 32,557 Surrey-Panorama SRP 1,137 876 944 1,592 4,549 44,477 Surrey-Tynehead SRT 825 745 815 1,309 3,694 36,240 Surrey-Whalley SWH 720 512 597 1,072 2,901 36,498 Surrey-White Rock SWR 1,934 1,421 1,180 1,360 5,895 39,796 Vancouver-Fairview VFA 1,685 1,336 1,347 2,209 6,577 44,362 Vancouver-False Creek VFC 1,380 1,133 1,255 1,691 5,459 42,232 Vancouver-Fraserview VFV 1,130 881 1,071 1,911 4,993 39,067 Vancouver-Hastings VHA 764 660 672 1,228 3,324 39,822 Vancouver-Kensington VKE 687 514 562 1,221 2,984 38,016 Vancouver-Kingsway VKI 918 729 764 1,402 3,813 37,346 Vancouver-Langara VLA 1,056 832 845 2,042 4,775 38,225 Vancouver-Mount Pleasant VMP 1,522 896 866 1,328 4,612 41,446 Vancouver-Point Grey VNP 1,568 1,223 1,219 1,891 5,901 39,988 Vancouver-Quilchena VNQ 1,481 1,234 1,191 1,842 5,748 37,501 Vancouver-West End VNW 1,862 1,249 1,047 1,571 5,729 36,978 Vernon-Monashee VRM 2,314 1,608 1,463 1,432 6,817 46,322 Victoria-Beacon Hill VTB 1,578 1,471 1,392 1,527 5,968 43,521 Victoria-Swan Lake VTS 1,191 936 855 1,175 4,157 38,623 West Vancouver-Capilano WCA 1,530 1,210 1,134 1,655 5,529 38,794 West Vancouver-Sea to Sky WSS 1,062 853 977 1,452 4,344 36,949 Westside-Kelowna WTK 1,449 1,159 991 1,050 4,649 44,830 PROVINCIAL TOTAL 106,837 81,917 80,953 111,034 380,741 3,116,626 Elections BC | Advance Voting Turnout 2.
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