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Election Results Summary by Candidate Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2017 Provincial General Election Statement of votes Summary of results by candidate Elected candidates are shown in bold type. *Member of the 40th Parliament. Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Abbotsford-Mission Dan Cameron CHP 644 2.56% Andrew Murray Christie NDP 7,339 29.17% Simon John Gibson* LIB 12,879 51.19% Jennifer Holmes GP 4,297 17.08% Abbotsford South Jasleen Arora NDP 6,297 28.29% William Aird Flavelle GP 3,338 15.00% Ron Gray CHP 942 4.23% Darryl Plecas* LIB 11,683 52.48% Abbotsford West Michael de Jong* LIB 11,618 55.23% Kevin Allan Eastwood GP 2,280 10.84% Preet Rai NDP 6,474 30.77% Dave Sharkey LBN 149 0.71% Lynn Simcox CHP 516 2.45% Boundary-Similkameen Peter Entwistle IND 3,165 14.24% Linda Margaret Larson* LIB 9,513 42.80% Vonnie Lavers GP 2,274 10.23% Colleen Ross NDP 7,275 32.73% Burnaby-Deer Lake Graham Bowers CP 589 3.23% Elias Ishak IND 229 1.25% Anne Kang NDP 8,747 47.89% Rick McGowan GP 2,209 12.09% Karen Xiao Bao Wang LIB 6,491 35.54% Burnaby-Edmonds Raj Chouhan* NDP 10,827 54.25% Garrison Duke LIB 6,404 32.08% Valentine Wu GP 2,728 13.67% Burnaby-Lougheed Katrina Chen NDP 10,911 48.06% Steve Darling LIB 8,391 36.96% Sylvia Gung IND 145 0.64% Joe Keithley GP 3,127 13.77% Neeraj Murarka LBN 129 0.57% Burnaby North Peter Hallschmid GP 2,831 12.01% Richard T. Lee* LIB 9,290 39.42% Janet Routledge NDP 11,448 48.57% Cariboo-Chilcotin Donna Barnett* LIB 8,517 58.77% Rita Helen Giesbrecht GP 2,175 15.00% Sally Watson NDP 3,801 26.23% Cariboo North Scott Elliott NDP 4,430 35.57% Tony Goulet CP 747 6.00% Richard Edward Jaques GP 919 7.38% Coralee Ella Oakes* LIB 6,359 51.05% Chilliwack Wayne Froese GP 3,277 17.10% John Martin* LIB 9,280 48.42% Ryan McKinnon IND 402 2.10% Tracey Lorrean O'Hara NDP 6,207 32.38% Elections BC 75 Statement of votes Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2017 Provincial General Election Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Chilliwack-Kent Josie Bleuer GP 3,335 14.85% Patti MacAhonic NDP 7,273 32.40% Laurie Throness* LIB 11,841 52.75% Columbia River-Revelstoke Samson Boyer GP 1,708 11.72% Doug Clovechok LIB 6,620 45.44% Justin James Hooles IND 371 2.55% Rylan Kashuba LBN 154 1.05% Duncan Boyd MacLeod IND 469 3.22% Gerry Taft NDP 5,248 36.02% Coquitlam-Burke Mountain Joan Isaacs LIB 10,388 44.28% Ian Donnelly Soutar GP 2,771 11.81% Jodie Wickens* NDP 10,301 43.91% Coquitlam-Maillardville Steve Kim LIB 8,519 37.70% Selina Mae Robinson* NDP 11,438 50.61% Nicola Eyton Spurling GP 2,467 10.92% Jesse Velay-Vitow LBN 175 0.77% Courtenay-Comox Jim Benninger LIB 10,697 36.72% Ronna-Rae Leonard NDP 10,886 37.36% Leah Catherine McCulloch CP 2,201 7.55% Ernie Sellentin GP 5,351 18.37% Cowichan Valley James Robert Anderson LBN 302 0.98% Sonia Furstenau GP 11,449 37.24% Eden Haythornthwaite IND 119 0.39% Steve Housser LIB 8,502 27.66% Lori Lynn Iannidinardo NDP 9,723 31.63% Samuel Lockhart IND 145 0.47% Ian Morrison IND 502 1.63% Delta North Scott Hamilton* LIB 9,319 39.69% Ravi Kahlon NDP 11,465 48.83% Jacquie Miller GP 2,697 11.48% Delta South Larry Colero GP 2,349 9.31% Ian Paton LIB 11,123 44.10% Bruce Reid NDP 5,228 20.72% Errol Edmund Sherley BCAP 88 0.35% Nicholas Wong IND 6,437 25.52% Esquimalt-Metchosin Mitzi Jayne Dean NDP 11,816 46.25% Barb Desjardins LIB 7,055 27.62% Andy MacKinnon GP 6,339 24.81% Delmar Martay IND 102 0.40% Josh Steffler LBN 171 0.67% Tyson Riel Strandlund COMM 65 0.25% Fraser-Nicola Arthur Alexander Green GP 2,519 15.96% Michael Henshall SC 596 3.78% Harry Lali NDP 6,073 38.47% Jackie L. Tegart* LIB 6,597 41.79% 76 Elections BC Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2017 Provincial General Election Statement of votes Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Kamloops-North Thompson Dan Hines GP 5,111 20.58% Peter Paul Kerek COMM 187 0.75% Peter Gordon Milobar LIB 12,001 48.32% Barb Nederpel NDP 7,538 30.35% Kamloops-South Thompson Nancy Bepple NDP 6,072 21.90% Jessica Lea Bradshaw LBN 295 1.07% Donovan Cavers GP 5,783 20.86% Beat Klossner COMM 109 0.39% Todd Graham Stone* LIB 15,465 55.78% Kelowna-Lake Country Norm Letnick* LIB 15,287 59.76% Erik Olesen NDP 5,344 20.89% Alison Shaw GP 4,951 19.35% Kelowna-Mission Charles Hardy CP 1,976 7.34% Harwinder Kaur Sandhu NDP 5,720 21.24% Steve Thomson* LIB 15,401 57.18% Rainer Wilkins GP 3,836 14.24% Kelowna West Christy Clark* LIB 15,674 58.96% Shelley Cook NDP 6,712 25.25% Robert Mellalieu GP 3,628 13.65% Brian Thiesen IND 570 2.14% Kootenay East Keith D. Komar LBN 425 2.49% Randal Macnair NDP 5,070 29.67% Yvonne Marie Prest GP 1,926 11.27% Tom Glenn Shypitka LIB 9,666 56.57% Kootenay West Katrine Conroy* NDP 11,297 59.64% Jim Postnikoff LIB 4,617 24.37% Sam Troy GP 3,029 15.99% Langford-Juan de Fuca Scott Burton LBN 262 1.05% John Horgan* NDP 13,224 52.75% Willie Nelson VIBC 242 0.97% Cathy Noel LIB 6,544 26.10% Brendan Ralfs GP 4,795 19.13% Langley Gail Chaddock-Costello NDP 8,384 34.61% Justin Greenwood CP 1,221 5.04% Robert Kerr Pobran LBN 166 0.68% Mary Polak* LIB 10,755 44.40% Elizabeth Helen Walker GP 3,699 15.27% Langley East Rich Coleman* LIB 16,348 53.45% Alex Joehl LBN 448 1.47% Inder Johal NDP 8,820 28.84% Bill Masse GP 4,968 16.24% Maple Ridge-Mission Marc Dalton* LIB 10,664 40.70% Bob D'Eith NDP 10,989 41.94% Trevor Hamilton CP 935 3.57% Jeff Monds LBN 148 0.57% Peter Pak Chiu Tam GP 3,464 13.22% Elections BC 77 Statement of votes Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2017 Provincial General Election Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Lisa Marie Beare NDP 12,045 44.80% Doug Bing* LIB 10,428 38.79% Gary John O'Driscoll CP 676 2.51% Alex Pope GP 3,329 12.38% Steve Ranta IND 408 1.52% Mid Island-Pacific Rim Dan Cebuliak REFD 86 0.34% Robert Alexander Clarke LBN 294 1.15% Darren Frank DeLuca LIB 6,576 25.69% Julian Fell CP 878 3.43% Scott Kenneth Fraser* NDP 12,556 49.05% Alicia La Rue GP 5,208 20.34% Nanaimo Paris Gaudet LIB 8,911 32.54% Kathleen Harris GP 5,454 19.91% Leonard Krog* NDP 12,746 46.54% Bill Walker LBN 277 1.01% Nanaimo-North Cowichan Alana DeLong LIB 7,379 28.18% P. Anna Paddon IND 274 1.05% Doug Routley* NDP 12,276 46.89% Lia Marie Constance Versaevel GP 6,252 23.88% Nechako Lakes Douglas Norman Gook GP 878 9.00% Jon Rempel LBN 438 4.49% John Rustad* LIB 5,307 54.39% Anne Marie Sam NDP 2,909 29.81% Al Trampuh IND 226 2.31% Nelson-Creston Kim Charlesworth GP 5,130 28.16% Michelle Mungall* NDP 7,685 42.19% Jesse O'Leary IND 164 0.90% Tom Prior IND 149 0.82% Tanya Rae Wall LIB 5,087 27.93% New Westminster Lorraine Brett LIB 5,870 21.20% Rex Brocki LBN 199 0.72% Jonina Campbell GP 6,939 25.07% James Crosty SC 298 1.08% Judy Darcy* NDP 14,377 51.93% North Coast Hondo Arendt GP 826 9.03% Herb Pond LIB 3,081 33.67% Jennifer Rice* NDP 5,242 57.30% North Island Sue Moen GP 3,846 14.85% Dallas William Smith LIB 9,148 35.33% Claire Felicity Trevena* NDP 12,355 47.72% John M. Twigg FP 543 2.10% North Vancouver-Lonsdale Bowinn Ma NDP 12,361 45.45% Richard Warrington GP 4,148 15.25% Donald N.S. Wilson LBN 316 1.16% Naomi Yamamoto* LIB 10,373 38.14% 78 Elections BC Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2017 Provincial General Election Statement of votes Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote North Vancouver-Seymour Michael Rene Charrois NDP 9,808 34.47% Joshua Johnson GP 5,208 18.30% Jane Ann Thornthwaite* LIB 13,194 46.36% Clayton Welwood LBN 247 0.87% Oak Bay-Gordon Head Bryce Casavant NDP 6,972 23.63% Alex Dutton LIB 7,008 23.74% Xaanja Ganja Free FBC 59 0.20% Andrew John Weaver* GP 15,405 52.20% Jin Dong Yang-Riley VIBC 66 0.23% Parksville-Qualicum Terry Hand REFD 245 0.77% Sue Powell NDP 9,189 28.66% Glenn Sollitt GP 8,157 25.44% Michelle Stilwell* LIB 14,468 45.13% Peace River North Dan Davies LIB 9,707 66.27% Rob Dempsey NDP 962 6.57% Bob Fedderly IND 2,785 19.01% Rob Fraser IND 917 6.27% Jeff Richert IND 275 1.88% Peace River South Mike Bernier* LIB 6,637 75.97% Stephanie Goudie NDP 2,099 24.03% Penticton Dan Ashton* LIB 14,470 52.80% Connie Sahlmark GP 5,061 18.47% Tarik Sayeed NDP 7,874 28.73% Port Coquitlam Susan Chambers LIB 7,582 30.05% Lewis Clarke Dahlby LBN 248 0.98% Mike Farnworth* NDP 14,079 55.79% Billy Gibbons BCC 88 0.35% Jason Hanley GP 3,237 12.83% Port Moody-Coquitlam Don Barthel GP 2,985 12.11% Rick Glumac NDP 11,754 47.69% Linda Reimer* LIB 9,910 40.20% Powell River-Sunshine Coast Kim Darwin GP 6,505 24.17% Reuben Richards BCC 160 0.60% Nicholas Simons* NDP 13,646 50.70% Mathew Wilson LIB 6,602 24.53% Prince George-Mackenzie Hilary Crowley GP 2,109 11.23% Bobby Deepak NDP 5,942 31.65% Mike Morris* LIB 10,725 57.12% Prince George-Valemount Shirley Bond* LIB 11,209 58.20% Natalie Fletcher NDP 5,694 29.56% Nan Kendy GP 2,356 12.24% Richmond North Centre Lyren Chiu NDP 5,135 34.04% John Crocock BCAP 117 0.78% Ryan Kemp Marciniw GP 1,579 10.47% Dong Pan IND 336 2.23% Teresa Wat* LIB 7,916 52.48% Elections BC 79 Statement of votes Elections BC | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer | 2017 Provincial General Election Electoral district Candidate ballot name Affiliation Total valid votes % of popular vote Richmond-Queensborough Lawrence Chen NRP 318 1.60% Kay Khilvinder Hale CP 694 3.50% Jas Johal LIB 8,218 41.43% Aman Singh NDP 8,084 40.75% Michael Wolfe GP 2,524 12.72% Richmond South Centre Chak Au NDP 5,716 40.28% Greg Powell GP 1,561 11.00% Linda Reid* LIB 6,914 48.72% Richmond-Steveston Kelly Greene NDP 8,542 39.35% Roy Sakata GP 2,833 13.05% John Yap* LIB 10,332 47.60% Saanich North and the Islands Gary Holman* NDP 10,764 30.56% Adam Olsen GP 14,775 41.95% Stephen P.
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