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DISTRICT ELECTORAL OFFICES a Non-Partisan O Ce of the Legislature 2020 PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION DISTRICT ELECTORAL OFFICES A non-partisan Oce of the Legislature 2020 PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION District Electoral Deputy District Electoral District Office Address Mailing Address Phone Office Email Address Officer Electoral Officer(s) Abbotsford-Mission 36035 North Parallel Rd 36035 North Parallel Rd Abbotsford V3G2C6 (778) 752-5910 [email protected] Jeannie Smith Marilyn Isaak Abbotsford South 2670 Minter St 2670 Minter St Abbotsford V2T3K2 (778) 752-5920 [email protected] Kathi Kopan Grant Gaudet Abbotsford West H145-3122 Mt Lehman Rd H145-3122 Mt Lehman Rd Abbotsford V2T0C5 (778) 752-5930 [email protected] Lois Hiebert Doug Robertson Boundary-Similkameen 8702 Main St PO Box 834 Osoyoos BC V0H 1V2 (778) 597-9030 [email protected] Peter Beckett Cathie Paton Burnaby-Deer Lake 250-5172 Kingsway Ave 250-5172 Kingsway Ave Burnaby V5H2E8 (778) 572-4640 [email protected] Margaret Watts Fran Collins 7375 Kingsway (at rear off 18th Burnaby-Edmonds 7375 Kingsway Burnaby V3N3B5 (778) 572-4650 [email protected] Debra Vaglio Marilyn Beketa Ave) Burnaby-Lougheed 103-8525 Baxter Pl 103-8525 Baxter Pl Burnaby V5A4V7 (778) 572-4660 [email protected] Stephen Smith Gianna Testa Burnaby North 19-4567 Lougheed Hwy 19-4567 Lougheed Hwy Burnaby V5C3Z6 (778) 572-4670 [email protected] Valerie Sum Mary Gates Cariboo-Chilcotin 118A 1st Ave N 118A 1st Ave N Williams Lake V2G1Y8 (250) 302-3590 [email protected] Linda Isfeld Judy Felker Cariboo North 1089 Cariboo Hwy N (Hwy 97 N) 1089 Cariboo Hwy N (Hwy 97 N) Quesnel V2J2Y3 (250) 985-0070 [email protected] Wayne Rodier Brent Oxenbury Chilliwack 2-45585 Luckakuck Way 2-45585 Luckakuck Way Chilliwack V2R1A1 (778) 704-7250 [email protected] Val Nessel Elwin Witzke Chilliwack-Kent 160-45610 Luckakuck Way 160-45610 Luckakuck Way Chilliwack V2R1A2 (778) 704-7260 [email protected] Terry Mitchell Denis Desautels Columbia River-Revelstoke 7585 W Main St 7585 Main St W Radium Hot Springs V0A1M0 (778) 635-0115 [email protected] Dawn Attorp James Jenkinson Coquitlam-Burke Mountain 258-3020 Lincoln Ave 258-3020 Lincoln Ave Coquitlam V3B6B4 (778) 572-4680 [email protected] Patricia Lawson Linda Book Coquitlam-Maillardville 102-85 Schooner St 102-85 Schooner St Coquitlam V3K7A8 (778) 572-4690 [email protected] Jim Reid Jan Riddell District Electoral Offices | 2020 Provincial general Election Page | 1 DISTRICT ELECTORAL OFFICES A non-partisan Oce of the Legislature 2020 PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION District Electoral Deputy District Electoral District Office Address Mailing Address Phone Office Email Address Officer Electoral Officer(s) Courtenay-Comox 5 - 3 1 9 5 C l i ff e A v e 5 - 3 1 9 5 C l i ff e A v e C o u r t e n a y V 9 N 2 L 9 (250) 331-8190 [email protected] Barbara Tribe Daniel Wallis Cowichan Valley 2-2724 Beverly St 2-2724 Beverly St Duncan V9L5C7 (250) 737-4090 [email protected] Karen Bennett-O'Brien Bob McTaggart Delta North 200-11950 80 Ave 200-11950 80 Ave Delta V4C1Y2 (778) 572-4620 [email protected] Rod McRae Brian Yamaguchi Delta South 1244 56 St 1244 56 St Delta V4L2A4 (778) 572-4630 [email protected] Charlene Meehan Graeme Drew Esquimalt-Metchosin 103-318 Wale Rd 103-318 Wale Rd Colwood V9B0J8 (236) 478-2930 [email protected] Dawn Helgason Kipp Mann Fraser-Nicola 1750 Lindley Creek Rd P.O. Box 4400, Merritt, V1K1B8 (778) 661-0610 [email protected] Paul Montgomery Gordon Swan Kamloops-North Thompson 33B-1800 Tranquille Rd 33B-1800 Tranquille Rd Kamloops V2B3L9 (778) 362-7230 [email protected] Sharon Lyons Amanjit Randhawa Kamloops-South Thompson 55-945 Columbia St W 55-945 Columbia St W Kamloops V2C1L5 (778) 362-7240 [email protected] Deborah Lipscombe Beverley Wells Kelowna-Lake Country 202-1658 Commerce Ave 202-1658 Commerce Ave Kelowna V1X8A9 (778) 940-0790 [email protected] Sue Melnyk Allison McKenzie Kelowna-Mission 220-1628 Dickson Ave 220-1628 Dickson Ave Kelowna V1Y9X1 (778) 940-0800 [email protected] Richard Shave Normand Dionne Kelowna West 102B-1979 Old Okanagan Hwy 102B-1979 Old Okangan Hwy WestBank V4T3A4 (778) 699-2209 [email protected] Netta Manning Janice Smithers Kootenay East C-520 Slater Rd NW 520C Slater Rd NW Cranbrook V1C4K5 (250) 420-6190 [email protected] Emily Smith Angela Claydon Kootenay West 1050 Eldorado St 1050 Eldorado St Trail V1R3V7 (250) 512-0140 [email protected] Roberta Post Wynne Connolly Langford-Juan de Fuca C117-2401 Millstream Rd C117-2401 Millstream Rd Langford V9B3R5 (236) 478-2940 [email protected] Cynthia Vance Jane Stewart Langley 101-20621 Logan Ave 101-20621 Logan Ave Langley V3A7R3 (778) 572-4600 [email protected] Helen Lockhart Keanu Howarth District Electoral Offices | 2020 Provincial general Election Page | 2 DISTRICT ELECTORAL OFFICES A non-partisan Oce of the Legislature 2020 PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION District Electoral Deputy District Electoral District Office Address Mailing Address Phone Office Email Address Officer Electoral Officer(s) Langley East 206-22314 Fraser Hwy 206-22314 Fraser Hwy Langley V3A8M6 (778) 572-4610 [email protected] Dianne Gillis Rick MacEachern 110-22441 Dewdney Trunk Rd Maple Ridge Maple Ridge-Mission 110-22441 Dewdney Trunk Rd (778) 572-4710 [email protected] April Mol Rebecca Leggatt V2X7X7 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows 940-19800 Lougheed Hwy 940-19800 Lougheed Hwy Pitt Meadows V3Y2W1 (778) 572-4720 [email protected] Jane Denton Jim Maitland M i d I s l a n d - P a c i fi c R i m 108-3550 Johnston Rd 108-3550 Johnston Rd Port Alberni V9Y7W8 (250) 736-6850 [email protected] Ann Chandler Rich Wilkins Nanaimo 5840 Hammond Bay Rd 5840 Hammond Bay Rd Nanaimo V9T5N3 (778) 690-2094 [email protected] Patrick Maguire Michael Moad Nanaimo-North Cowichan 3850 South Oyster School Rd 3850 South Oyster School Rd Ladysmith V9G1Z4 (250) 739-8670 [email protected] Lynda Poirier Delaine Clavora Nechako Lakes 192 Stewart St W PO Box 394 Vanderhoof BC V0J 3A0 (250) 692-1290 [email protected] Suzanne Bueckert Kara Harms Nelson-Creston 570 Johnstone Rd 570 Johnstone Rd Nelson V1L6J2 (778) 671-0140 [email protected] Robert Switzer Judy MacPherson New Westminster 235-610 Sixth St 235-610 Sixth St New Westminster V3L3C2 (778) 572-4590 [email protected] Dave Dairon Liz Tuck North Coast 125 1st Ave W 125 1st Ave W Prince Rupert V8J4K8 (250) 628-0811 [email protected] Brian Roberts Dianne Villeseche North Island 1442 Ironwood St 1442 Ironwood St Campbell River V9W5T5 (250) 850-1700 [email protected] Helen Folster Tracy Catroppa North Vancouver-Lonsdale 935 Marine Dr 935 Marine Drive North Vancouver V7P1S3 (778) 572-4570 [email protected] Deon Vernooy Scott Corbett 45-1199 Lynn Valley Rd (Lynn North Vancouver-Seymour 45-1199 Lynn Valley Rd North Vancouver V7J3H2 (778) 572-4580 [email protected] Donalda Macdonald Karen Hilton Valley Centre) Oak Bay-Gordon Head 3970 Shelbourne St 3970 Shelbourne St Victoria V8N3E2 (250) 387-7216 [email protected] Andrew McBride Nancy Sly Parksville-Qualicum 1010 Herring Gull Way 1010 Herring Gull Way Parksville V9P1R2 (250) 947-2691 [email protected] Dilbar Rupa Lindsay Lyons District Electoral Offices | 2020 Provincial general Election Page | 3 DISTRICT ELECTORAL OFFICES A non-partisan Oce of the Legislature 2020 PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION District Electoral Deputy District Electoral District Office Address Mailing Address Phone Office Email Address Officer Electoral Officer(s) Peace River North 10334 Alaska Rd N 10334 Alaska N Rd Fort St. John V1J1B2 (778) 576-1120 [email protected] Eliza Stanford Stacy Freeman Peace River South 1112 103 Ave 1112 103 Ave Dawson Creek V1G2G7 (250) 795-4290 [email protected] Glenn Olsen Fred Feddema Penticton 221 Main St 221 Main St Penticton V2A5B1 (778) 622-6850 [email protected] David Korinetz Elvia Picco 6108F-2850 Shaughnessy St Port Coquitlam V3C Port Coquitlam 6108F-2850 Shaughnessy St (778) 572-4550 [email protected] Sue Price Kathy Booth 6K5 Port Moody-Coquitlam 201-504 Cottonwood Ave 201-504 Cottonwood Ave Coquitlam V3J2R5 (778) 572-4561 [email protected] Carol Reid Ellen Low Powell River-Sunshine 41-7100 Alberni St 41-7100 Alberni St Powell River V8A5K9 (604) 413-0103 [email protected] Deborah Lesuk Jessica Colasanto Coast Powell River-Sunshine 5604 Trail Ave 5604 Trail Ave Sechelt V0N 3A3 (778) 572-4700 [email protected] N/A Wendy Lee Coast Prince George-Mackenzie 212-100 Tabor Blvd S 212-100 Tabor Blvd S Prince George V2M5T4 (250) 649-2880 [email protected] Patty Lambkin Anita Ross Prince George-Valemount 1511 3rd Ave 1511 3rd Ave Prince George V2L3G3 (250) 649-2890 [email protected] Linda Smerychynski Anna-Marie Spooner Richmond North Centre 408-5300 No 3 Rd 408-5300 No.3 Rd Richmond V6X2X9 (778) 572-4510 [email protected] Erik Andersen Aza Nakagawa Richmond-Queensborough 300-13955 Bridgeport Rd 300-13955 Bridgeport Rd Richmond V6V1J6 (778) 572-4520 [email protected] Michael Cohene Brenda Floyd Richmond South Centre 206-4451 No 3 Rd 206-4451 No.3 Rd Richmond V6X2C3 (778) 572-4530 [email protected] Debra Smith Albert Wong Richmond-Steveston 11920 Forge Pl 11920 Forge Place Richmond V7A4V9 (778) 572-4540 [email protected] Jackie Asante Amy Poon 500 Block B – 2261 Keating Cross 500 Block B – 2261 Keating Cross Rd Saanichton Saanich North and the Islands (236) 478-2950 [email protected] Peter Mason William Moffat Rd V8M2A5 V8M2A5 Saanich South 304-3960 Quadra St 304-3960
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