Burnaby-Willingdon

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Burnaby-Willingdon was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada from 1966 to 2009.

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Demographics

Population, 200153,380
Population Change, 1996-200110.2%
Area (km²)15
Pop. Density (People per km²)3,556

Election results

B.C. General Election 1991: Burnaby-Willingdon
PartyCandidateVotes %±Expenditures
New Democratic Joan Sawicki 10,59744.36%$60,994
Liberal Susan French8,02333.59%$6,337
Social Credit Elwood Veitch 5,03621.08%$78,923
Green Ken Lay2320.97%$702
Total valid votes23,888 100.00%
Total rejected ballots494 2.03%
Turnout24,382 74.04%
B.C. General Election 1996: Burnaby-Willingdon
PartyCandidateVotes %±Expenditures
New Democratic Joan Sawicki 10,50145.54%$35,882
Liberal John Nuraney 9,67841.97%$46,603
Progressive Democrat Thomas Reekie1,1615.03%$210
Reform Sunny G. Sodhi9994.33%$28,321
Green Joe Keithley 4581.99%$160
Conservative Peter B. MacDonald1900.82%$100
Natural Law Henriette Toth740.32%$134
Total valid votes23,061 100.00%
Total rejected ballots183 0.79%
Turnout23,244 71.73%
2001 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Liberal John Nuraney 10,20755.79$46,187
New Democratic Dave Myles4,60825.19$18,928
Green Joe Keithley 2,87915.74$2,419
Marijuana Pamela Zak3621.98$394
Council of British Columbians Dennis MacAuley2401.30$190
Total valid votes18,296 100.00
Total rejected ballots158 0.86
Turnout18,454 70.07
2005 British Columbia general election
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Liberal John Nuraney8,75444.00$51,211
New Democratic Gabriel Yiu 8,35542.00$43,004
Green Pauline Farrell1,4827.45$225
Democratic Reform Tony Kuo9474.76$1,752
Marijuana John Warrens2141.08$0
Independent Tom Tao1420.71$0
Total19,894 100.00

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